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  • Peter Wiles
  • Rudolf Schlesinger
  • David Granick
  • W. Donald Bowles
  • Gleb Zekuun

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Peter Knirsch, Die Oekonotnischen Auschauungen Nikolaj I. Bucharins. Berlin: Ost‐Europe‐Institut, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Veröffent‐lichungen, Band 9, 1959. 236 pp.; Bibliographische Mitteilungen des Ost‐Europa Instituts, Berlin, Heft 1, 1959: N. I. Bucharin. 91 pp. A NOTE ON BUKHARIN'S IDEAS János Kornai, Overcentralization in Economic Administration: A Critical Analysis Based on Experience in Hungarian Light Industry (translated from the Hungarian by John Knapp). London: Oxford University Press, 1959. xv+236 pp. 325. 6d. John A. Armstrong, The Soviet Bureaucratic Elite. London: Stevens & Sons Ltd. (originally published by Frederick A. Praeger Inc., New York), 1959. 174 pp. 255. A. I. Kremnev, Ekonotnika lesnoi promyshlettnosti SSSR (Economics of the Timber Industry of the USSR). Moscow‐Leningrad: Gosles‐bumizdat, 1958, 182 pp. 5 rubles. SOCIALIST REALISM Istoriya russkoi Sovetskoi literatury (A History of Russian Soviet Literature), Vol. I, edited by A. I. Metchenko, L. M. Polyak and L. I. Timofeyev. Moscow University Press, 1958. 759 pp. 13r. 9k. Introduction, by Professor A. I. Metchenko, pp. 5–52. ‘Socialist Realism’, by an anonymous Soviet writer, published in Esprit vol. XXVII (no. 270), Paris, February 1959, pp. 335–67.

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  • Peter Wiles & Rudolf Schlesinger & David Granick & W. Donald Bowles & Gleb Zekuun, 1960. "Book reviews," Europe-Asia Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 415-442.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ceasxx:v:11:y:1960:i:4:p:415-442
    DOI: 10.1080/09668136008410220
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