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794

V. Molotov, Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics. Conversations with Felix Chuev, ed. Albert Resis (Chicago, 1993), p. 334.

795

А. Маленков, О моем отце (Москва, 1992) с. 103; Zubok and Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin, p. 143.

796

W. Hayter, The Kremlin and the Embassy (London, 1966), pp. 106—7, 37—9.

797

См. Правда, 13 марта 1954 г.

798

C. Bohlen, Witness to History, 1929—1969 (New York, 1973), p. 370.

799

Цит. по М. Leffler, For the Soul of All Mankind. The United States, the Soviet Union and the Cold War (New York, 2007), p. 98.

800

О дальнейшей роли идеологического догматизма с обеих сторон см. Leffler, For the Soul, pp. 147—50.

801

Hayter, Kremlin, p. 108.

802

W. Thompson, Khrushchev: a Political Life (Basingstoke, 1995), p. 8.

803

N. Khrushchev, Khrushchev Remembers: the Glasnost Tapes, trans, and ed. J. Schecter and V. Luchkov (Boston, 1990), p. 6.

804

Цит. по W. Taubman, Khrushchev. The Man and His Era (London, 2003), p. 122.

805

Burlatsky, Khrushchev, pp. 65—6.

806

Цит. по Taubman, Khrushchev, p. 274, об этой трактовке речи см. там же, глава 11.

807

Текст речи см. в публикации «Речь Хрущева на закрытом заседании XX съезда КПСС 24—25 февраля 1956 года» (Мюнхен, 1956).

808

P. Jones, “Real and Ideal Responses to Destalinization”, in P. Jones (ed.), The Dilemmas of Destalinization, Negotiating Cultural and Social Change in the Khrushchev Era (London, 2006), pp. 41—62.

809

J. Mark, “Society, Resistance and Revolution:The Budapest Middle Class and the Hungarian Communist State 1948—56”, English Historical Review 488 (2005), pp. 975—6.

810

Molotov, Molotov Remembers, p. 334.

811

R. Janos, “The Development of Imre Nagy as a Politician and a Thinker”, in G. Peteri (ed.), Intellectual Life and the Crisis of State Socialism in East Central Europe, 1953—1956 (Trondheim, 2001), pp. 16—30.

812

S. Csoori, “Pamphlet”, цит. по G. Litvan (ed.), The Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Reform, Revolt and Repression, 1953—1963 (London, 1996), p. 29.

813

F. Lewis, The Polish Volcano. A Case History of Hope (London, 1959), P. 146.

814

Там же, с. 155.

815

Описание этого эпизода см. в Taubman, Khrushchev, p. 293.

816

М. Kramer, “New Evidence on Soviet Decision-Making and the 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises”, Cold War International History Project [CWIHP] 8—9 (1996—7), p. 53.

817

M. Molnar, Budapest 1956 (London, 1971), p. 266.

818

Цит. по Litvan, Hungarian Revolution, p. 127.

819

S. Khrushchev, Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower (University Park, Pa, 2000), p. 188.

820

M. Kramer, “The «Malin Notes» on the Crises in Hungary and Poland, 1956”, CWIHP 8—9 (1996—7), pp. 392 ff.

821

V. Micunovic, Moscow Diary, trans. D. Floyd (Garden City, NY, 1980), pp. 133—4.

822

Litvan, Hungarian Revolution, p. 143—4.

823

E. Hobsbawm, Interesting Times. A Twentieth-Century Life (London, 2002), p. 205.

824

Цит. по D. Kertzer, Comrades and Christians. Religion and Political Struggle in Communist Italy (Cambridge, 1980), p. 148.

825

Там же, сс. 146—157.

826

К. Middlemas, Power and the Party. Changing Faces of Communism in Western Europe (London, 1980), p. 100.

827

S. Gundle, J comunisti italiani tra Hollywood e Mosca: la sfida della cultura di massa (1943—1991) (Florence, 1995), p. 252.

828

Taubman, Khrushchev, pp. 308—9.

829

D. Kozlov, “Naming the Social Evil. The Readers of Novyi mir and Vladimir Dudintsev’s Not by Bread Alone, 1956—59 and Beyond”, in Jones (ed.), The Dilemmas of Destalinization, pp. 80, 89.

830

V. Dudintsev, Not by Bread Alone, trans. E. Bone (London, 1957), P. 246. Русский текст цит. по В. Дудинцев. Не хлебом единым. М.: Советский писатель, 1957.

831

Там же, с. 438. Русский текст цит. по В. Дудинцев. Не хлебом единым.

832

Цит. по Thompson, Khrushchev, p. 238.

833

Z. Mlynar, Conversations with Gorbachev: On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism (New York, 2002), p. 36.

834

W. L. Hixson, Parting the Curtain. Propaganda, Culture and the Cold War, 1945—1961 (London, 1997), pp. 178—9.

835

L. Attwood, “Housing in the Khrushchev Era”, in M. Ilic et al. (eds.), Women in the Khrushchev Era (London, 2004), pp. 186—8.

836

Reid, The Exhibition “Art of Socialist Countries”, p. 103.

837

S. Reid, “Women in the Home”, in Ilic et al. (eds.), Women in the Khrushchev Era, p. 168.

838

D. Filtzer, Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization (Cambridge, 1992), pp. 232—3.

839

S. Baron, Bloody Sunday in the Soviet Union. Novocherkassk, 1962 (Stanford, 2001), pp. 26—7.

840

А. Микоян. Так было. Размышления о минувшем. М., 1999. С. 610.

841

L. Alexeyeva and P. Goldberg, The Thaw Generation. Coming of Age in the post-Stalin Era (Boston, 1990), pp. 95—7.

842

P. McMillan, Khrushchev and the Arts. The Politics of Soviet Culture, 1962. 1964 (Cambridge, Mass., 1965), pp. 101—5.

843

Описано в D. Volkogonov, Autopsy for an Empire. The Seven Leaders Who Built the Soviet Regime (New York, 1998), p. 236.

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