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Mikhail Gorbachev (People Who Made History)

by Tom Head

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When Mikhail Gorbachev took office as Soviet general secretary in 1985, he began a six-year reform that would open up the Soviet government to criticism, resolve the Cold War, and eventually allow the liberation of the Soviet republics and the dissolution of the USSR. Authors in this volume discuss Gorbachev's life (including his upbringing and early political career), his work as leader of the Soviet Union, and his legacy.… (more)
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When Mikhail Gorbachev took office as Soviet general secretary in 1985, he began a six-year reform that would open up the Soviet government to criticism, resolve the Cold War, and eventually allow the liberation of the Soviet republics and the dissolution of the USSR. Authors in this volume discuss Gorbachev's life (including his upbringing and early political career), his work as leader of the Soviet Union, and his legacy.

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