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Geoffrey Roberts

    Geoffrey Roberts est un historien dont le travail explore les dynamiques complexes des relations internationales et de l'histoire du XXe siècle. Ses écrits examinent souvent les jeux de pouvoir complexes et les affrontements idéologiques qui ont façonné les événements mondiaux, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives nuancées sur des moments historiques cruciaux. Roberts aborde ses sujets avec une recherche rigoureuse et un œil analytique vif, cherchant à découvrir les causes et les conséquences sous-jacentes des développements politiques et militaires importants. Son œuvre académique met en lumière les liens, souvent négligés, entre les décisions politiques et leur impact humain.

    Geoffrey Roberts
    Stalin's Library
    Victory at Stalingrad
    Stalin's General
    German electoral politics
    German Politics Today
    The Soviet Union in World Politics
    • The Soviet Union in World Politics

      Coexistence, Revolution and Cold War, 1945-1991

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on Soviet foreign policy and international relations from 1945 to the Cold War's conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the USSR's role in world politics. It delves into historical and political controversies surrounding Soviet actions, integrating the latest research to illuminate these debates. Readers will gain insights into the complexities of Soviet interactions on the global stage and the factors influencing its foreign policy decisions.

      The Soviet Union in World Politics
    • German Politics Today

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      German Politics Today surveys the German political system, based on up-to-date information covering the period since the 1998 Bundestag election and the new coalition government under Chancellor Schröder. A concise survey of the historical background to the present-day political system, including the steps that led to German reunification in 1990, is followed by analysis of the institutions of political participation and the institutions of government. The book concludes by considering the symbiotic relationship between Germany and Europe, and assesses how apt it is to consider Germany to be a “normal” democracy today.

      German Politics Today
    • German electoral politics

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Geoffrey K. Roberts argues that a focus on electoral politics facilitates a deeper understanding and appreciation of the German political system. He provides explanations and analysis of the federal electoral system, its evolution and the challenges which have been made to its format; discusses the role of electoral politics in relation to political parties and to the public, and the influence of second order elections in the German political system.

      German electoral politics
    • Drawing on rich new sources from the recently-opened Soviet archives, Geoffrey Roberts has fashioned the definitive, first full-scale biography of this seminal 20th century figure.

      Stalin's General
    • Victory at Stalingrad

      The Battle That Changed History

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(62)Évaluer

      Focusing on the Battle of Stalingrad, the author delivers captivating insights and a thorough analysis of its significant impact on World War II. The narrative explores the strategies, key figures, and the battle's far-reaching consequences, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts.

      Victory at Stalingrad
    • Stalin's Library

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(204)Évaluer

      A compelling intellectual biography of Stalin told through his personal library

      Stalin's Library
    • A comprehensive, accessible, and authoritative account of the party systems of modern Germany, this book covers the period from 1945 to the present.

      Party Politics in the New Germany
    • Marshal of Victory

      The WWII Memoirs of Soviet General Georgy Zhukov Through 1941

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Georgy Zhukov's memoirs provide an intimate look at his formative years, detailing his peasant upbringing and early military career before the war. The narrative explores his pivotal role in shaping the Soviet military strategy during the initial stages of World War II, highlighting his influence as chief of staff of the Red Army and deputy supreme commander under Stalin. This volume sets the stage for understanding the complexities of his character and the significant impact he had on the Eastern Front.

      Marshal of Victory
    • Marshal of Victory

      The WWII Memoirs of Soviet General Georgy Zhukov, 1941-1945

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The memoirs detail the harrowing defense of Moscow during the winter of 1941, showcasing the challenges faced by Soviet forces. As the narrative unfolds, it covers over three years of intense conflict, providing insights into military strategies, personal experiences, and the resilience of soldiers. Zhukov's reflections offer a unique perspective on pivotal moments in World War II, highlighting both the hardships and triumphs of the Soviet Union during this critical period.

      Marshal of Victory
    • For the Motherland! for Stalin!

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      While there are many memoirs of the Second World War, there are few available in the English language that provide a candid account of the Eastern Front

      For the Motherland! for Stalin!