Describes the way of life, languages, and contributions to Soviet society of the people living in the Soviet Union's fifteen republics.

Introduces the land regions, climate, vegetation zones, natural resources, transportation, and population of the Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union

by James I Clark, Jr.

Published 1 April 1990
Focuses on the history, geography, ethnic groups, arts, government, and people of the Soviet Union.

Follows the history of czarist Russia from the foundation of the Russian state at Kiev in the mid-800s to the end of Romanov rule.

Emphasizes the relationships between literature, dance, music, and other cultural areas in the Soviet Union, examining the use of the arts there to promote national goals and the interplay between government and artists in the past and present.

The Soviet Economy

by James I Clark, Jr.

Published 1 April 1990
Discusses the organization of the Soviet economy, its successes and failures, and proposals for change advanced by Mikhail Gorbachev; and explores relationships between the economy and science, technology, space, and medicine.