Stallin' history?
Stephen Cohen, Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies, NYU
Brutal
monster, tyrant and sadist or moderniser, victor and reformer - it's
hard to find a more controversial figure in Russian history than
Joseph Stalin. And while successive Russian leaders have approached
his legacy differently, it remains as divisive today as ever. Can
Russia come to terms with its dramatic past and is it possible to
achieve closure, considering the mark this towering figure has left
on the Russian people and national psyche?
Oksana
is joined by Stephen Cohen, Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies at
New York University, to examine these issues
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