12 books • 4 series
Abraham Ascher is Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. A highly respected scholar, he is the recipient of numerous awards, and the author of seven books and over thirty articles.
Stalin (Beginner's Guides)
The Russian Revolution (Beginner's Guides)
Was Hitler a Riddle?
A Community under Siege (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture)
Russia
Russia: A Short History
P.A. Stolypin
The Revolution of 1905
The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian Worlds
Mensheviks in the Russian Revolution
The Kremlin (Wonders of Man S.)
Pavel Axelrod and the Development of Menshevism (Russian Research Center Studies, #70)