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The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine

Robert Conquest
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The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1987

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Robert Conquest

The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1987
Book Details
Pages

411

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Soviet Union • 1930s

Publication Year

1987

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine by Robert Conquest examines the effects of Soviet collectivization policies on individuals, focusing on the 1932-1933 famine in Ukraine. Conquest explores the political motivations and human impact of these events, highlighting the suffering experienced by affected populations during this period of Soviet history.

Informative

Dark

Unnerving

Melancholic

Reviews & Readership

4.5

881 ratings

80%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

6%

Not a fan

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Robert Conquest's The Harvest of Sorrow is praised for its detailed research and compelling narrative on Soviet collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Critics commend its depth and historical rigor, though some note its strong anti-Soviet bias. The book is essential for understanding this tragic period, despite its contentious stance.

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Who Should Read The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine?

Readers interested in The Harvest of Sorrow by Robert Conquest typically seek an in-depth historical analysis of Soviet-era policies. Fans of works like Anne Applebaum's Red Famine or Sheila Fitzpatrick's Everyday Stalinism will appreciate its detailed examination of collectivization and famine.

4.5

881 ratings

80%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

6%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

411

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Soviet Union • 1930s

Publication Year

1987

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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