Yeltsin. A Revolutionary Life
In telling Yeltsin's story, the author recounts the struggles of a great nation at one of its most fateful moments and chronicles the twentieth century's last great revolution.
"In his ambitious and perfectly timed new biography...Aron sets out to reclaim Yeltsin from the cartoonists and establish his importance as the instrument of a profound transformation of Russia. It is a complex and nuanced portrait, not adoring but unabashedly admiring. A godsend . . . a fine, full-blooded political portrait" – Bill Keller, New York Times
Yeltsin : A revolutionary life / Aron Leon. – New York: HarperCollins, 2000. – XXIII, 934 p. – ISBN: 0312251858
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of Illustrations
Part I :A Man from Sverdlovsk
- To Survive, to Dare, to Succeed!
- The Builder
- The Pervyi
Part II: The Bellwether
- Perestroika, Mark I
- Antaeus
- The Year of Truth
- America, America
Part III: The Storm
- The Year of Choice
- Rolling Up the Sleeves, Raising the Fists
Part IV: In Power
- The Revolution
- The President vs. the Soviet
- The Nadir
- Campaign '96: Choosing Russia's Fate
- The Last Struggle
- Epilogue: In Search of a Historic Yeltsin
Brief Chronology
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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