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Aymeric Monville
ISBN 979-8-3302-6209-0
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In For a Few Canards More, Aymeric Monville embarks upon a counter-polemical reexamination of Stalin and the Soviet Union, challenging the deeply entrenched narratives of Cold War historiography. Through meticulous research, Monville dismantles enduring myths and offers a compelling defense of Stalin's legacy with sharp critical analysis and wit. For a Few Canards More encourages readers to reconsider the misleading complexities of Soviet history and its often-demonized portrayal in Western discourse and media.
With sharp wit and a critical approach, Monville addresses the distortions and omissions that have shaped the largely-anglophone understanding of Soviet history. For a Few Canards More challenges its readers to critically engage with the past, with the discursive and hegemonic practices of Western media, and to question established historical orthodoxy.
This thought-provoking work is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper, more nuanced understanding of one of the most controversial and contested figures and periods of the 20th century.
For international or multiple title direct orders, info on the best way to buy from us, please check SUPPORT or email inquiries@iskrabooks.org.
Aymeric Monville
ISBN 979-8-3302-6209-0
—
In For a Few Canards More, Aymeric Monville embarks upon a counter-polemical reexamination of Stalin and the Soviet Union, challenging the deeply entrenched narratives of Cold War historiography. Through meticulous research, Monville dismantles enduring myths and offers a compelling defense of Stalin's legacy with sharp critical analysis and wit. For a Few Canards More encourages readers to reconsider the misleading complexities of Soviet history and its often-demonized portrayal in Western discourse and media.
With sharp wit and a critical approach, Monville addresses the distortions and omissions that have shaped the largely-anglophone understanding of Soviet history. For a Few Canards More challenges its readers to critically engage with the past, with the discursive and hegemonic practices of Western media, and to question established historical orthodoxy.
This thought-provoking work is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper, more nuanced understanding of one of the most controversial and contested figures and periods of the 20th century.