Unraveling a 70-Year-Old Photographic Mystery I have come across three distinct references within Western discourse that repeat the ‘myth’ that the USSR possessed Psychiatric Hospitals
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Soviet History of the Spanish Armada (1588)
Author’s Note: The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the English in 1588 was not the immediate disaster many British historians mistakenly assume. Spain was
Emails: The Nuance of Vatican Policy Toward Fascist States Before, During and After-WWII (4.10.2020)
THE CURIOUS CASE OF JULIAN K SHCHUTSKII [ЮЛИАН K ШУЦКИЙ] (1897-1938) Dear Adrian (from Gillian) An interesting essay and worth bringing to peoples’ attention.I will
The Curious Case of Julian K Shchutskii [Юлиан K Шуцкий] (1897-1938)
Translator’s Note: Julian Shchutskii was a Soviet intellectual who could have changed the world for the Socialist Cause if only he had taken a different direction in
Notes on Suicide in Post-1945 Japan
The defeat (and the nature of that defeat) of the Japanese Imperial System in 1945, led to one of the most comprehensive (and ambitious) colonisation
The Frankfurt School as Quasi-Trotskyism
‘We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning…’ Jean Baudrillard: Simulacra and Simulation, University of Michigan