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Samuel N. Harper Archives
Samuel N. Harper •ï¿½17 Items / 8 Books, 2 Articles, 7 Reviews
Making Bolsheviks (1931)
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    More Truth About Russia (4 Reviews)
    The X-Y-Z of Communism, by Ethan T. Colton
    1. The X-Y-Z of Communism by Ethan T. Colton
    2. Pan-Sovietism by Bruce C. Hopper
    3. Making Bolsheviks by Samuel N. Harper
    4. The Last Stand by Edmund A. Walsh
    The New Republic, July 8, 1931, p. 213
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    Russia (5 Reviews)
    The Red Trade Menace, by H.R. Knickerbocker
    1. The Red Trade Menace by H.R. Knickerbocker
    2. Soviet Foreign Trade: Menace or Promise by J.M. Budish and Samuel S. Shipman
    3. The Soviet Challenge to America by George S. Counts
    4. Making Bolsheviks by Samuel N. Harper
    5. Piatiletka: Russia's Five-Year Plan by Michael S. Farbman
    The Nation, April 15, 1931, p. 423
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    Books of Medieval and Modern European History (6 Reviews)
    The End of the Russian Empire, by Michael T. Florinsky
    1. The End of the Russian Empire by Michael T. Florinsky
    2. Lenin, Red Dictator by George Vernadsky
    3. Lenin by D.S. Mirsky
    4. The Last Stand by Edmund A. Walsh
    5. The Economic Life of Soviet Russia by Calvin B. Hoover
    6. Making Bolsheviks by Samuel N. Harper
    The American Historical Review, January 1932, pp. 343-344
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    Book Reviews (6 Reviews)
    Hidden Springs of the Russian Revolution, by Lincoln Hutchinson and Katerina Breshkovsk...
    1. Hidden Springs of the Russian Revolution by Lincoln Hutchinson and Katerina Breshkovskaia, ...
    2. Lenin, Red Dictator by George Vernadsky
    3. Pan-Sovietism by Bruce C. Hopper
    4. The Soviet Planned Economic Order by William Henry Chamberlin
    5. Making Bolsheviks by Samuel N. Harper
    6. Why Recognize Russia? by Louis Fischer
    American Political Science Review, November 1931, pp. 1073-1075
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (17 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe
    1. Russia: A Social History by D.S. Mirsky and C.G. Seligman
    2. Glimpses of High Politics Through War and Peace, 1855-1929 by Nikolai V. Charykov
    3. The End of the Russian Empire by Michael T. Florinsky
    4. My Russian Memoirs by Bernard Pares
    5. One Hundred Red Days by Edgar G. Sisson
    6. Lenin, Red Dictator by George Vernadsky
    7. Lenin by D.S. Mirsky
    8. Pan-Sovietism by Bruce C. Hopper
    9. Making Bolsheviks by Samuel N. Harper
    10. The X-Y-Z of Communism by Ethan T. Colton
    11. Soviet Foreign Trade: Menace or Promise by J.M. Budish and Samuel S. Shipman
    12. The Soviet Challenge to America by George S. Counts
    13. The Red Trade Menace by H.R. Knickerbocker
    14. The Last Stand by Edmund A. Walsh
    15. The Memoirs of a Polish Revolutionary Soldier by Joseph Pilsudski
    16. A Short History of the Hungarian People by Ferenc Eckhart
    17. The Balkan Road by Archibald Lyall
    Foreign Affairs, July 1931, pp. 694-696