DIGIRENT - Not Seeing Red: American Librarianship and the Soviet Union, 1917-1960
Stephen Karetzky
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Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky epub Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky pdf download Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky pdf file Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky audiobook Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky book review Not Seeing Red: American Stephen Karetzky summary | #4433451 in Books | 2001-12-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.08 x5.32l,.0 | File type: PDF | 518 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Transformational scholarship|By SK|Got great reviews in Modern Age, Claremont Review of Books, and elsewhere. Considered so significant in the historiography of this and related areas that a Sovietologist from the University of Sydney devoted ten pages to it in Australian Library Journal, which gave over its entire book review section to this one volume. A well documented study||...fascinating and well-researched exploration of how American librarians and historians of librarianship endorsed the legitimacy of Soviet libraries... (Carol Iannone, New York University Academic Questions)
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In Not Seeing Red, Stephen Karetzky examines American librarianship's attitude towards the Soviet Union from the Russian Revolution through the Cold War. While focusing on the years 1917 through 1960, the work includes an overview of the subsequent period ending with Gorbachev's rise to power. Karetzky's study concentrates on leaders of the library profession in the United States, but also deals with American educationists as well as librarians in Britain and other count...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Not Seeing Red: American Librarianship and the Soviet Union, 1917-1960 | Stephen Karetzky. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.