Glasnost and Russian Libraries
After the 1991 coup attempt, Russian libraries take steps toward openness and transparency despite economic hardship. This clip features Dmitri Brodsky, Ekaterina U. Genieva, Valeri P. Leonov, James Billington, Anatoli Volik, and John Brademas.
Source: Documentaries about 20th-century Russian history financed by Glenn R. Jones, an American cable TV magnate and conservative Republican, in partnership with the Library of Congress in the early 1990s.
Видео Glasnost and Russian Libraries канала That Lisa
Source: Documentaries about 20th-century Russian history financed by Glenn R. Jones, an American cable TV magnate and conservative Republican, in partnership with the Library of Congress in the early 1990s.
Видео Glasnost and Russian Libraries канала That Lisa
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