The Maisky diaries : Red ambassador to the Court of St James's, 1932-1943 / edited by Gabriel Gorodetsky ; translated by Tatiana Sorokina and Oliver Ready.
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- 9780300217339
- 0300217331
- 0300180675
- 9780300180671
- Red ambassador to the Court of St James's, 1932-1943
- Maĭskiĭ, I. M. (Ivan Mikhaĭlovich), 1884-1975
- Maĭskiĭ, I. M. (Ivan Mikhaĭlovich), 1884-1975
- Majskij, Ivan Michajlovič 1884-1975
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1917-1945
- Ambassadors -- Great Britain -- Diaries
- Ambassadors -- Soviet Union -- Diaries
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union -- Sources
- Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Histoire diplomatique
- URSS -- Relations extérieures -- 1917-1945
- Ambassadeurs -- Grande-Bretagne -- Journaux intimes
- Ambassadeurs -- URSS -- Journaux intimes
- URSS -- Relations extérieures -- Grande-Bretagne -- Sources
- Grande-Bretagne -- Relations extérieures -- URSS -- Sources
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- Ambassadors
- Diplomatic history
- Diplomatic relations
- Great Britain
- Soviet Union
- Diplomatie
- Großbritannien
- Sowjetunion
- Ryska diplomater
- Ambassadörer
- Diplomatiska förbindelser -- historia
- World War (1939-1945)
- 1917 - 1945
- 327.47041092 23
- D754.R9 M28 2015eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The terror and purges of Stalin's Russia in the 1930s discouraged Soviet officials from leaving documentary records let alone keeping personal diaries. A remarkable exception is the unique diary assiduously kept by Ivan Maisky, the Soviet ambassador to London between 1932 and 1943. This selection from Maisky's diary, never before published in English, grippingly documents Britain's drift to war during the 1930s, appeasement in the Munich era, negotiations leading to the signature of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, Churchill's rise to power, the German invasion of Russia, and the intense debate over the opening of the second front. Maisky was distinguished by his great sociability and access to the key players in British public life. Among his range of regular contacts were politicians (including Churchill, Chamberlain, Eden, and Halifax), press barons (Beaverbrook), ambassadors (Joseph Kennedy), intellectuals (Keynes, Sidney and Beatrice Webb), writers (George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells), and indeed royalty. His diary further reveals the role personal rivalries within the Kremlin played in the formulation of Soviet policy at the time.
The making of a Soviet diplomat -- 1934 -- 1935 -- 1936 -- 1937 -- 1938 -- 1939 -- 1940 -- 1941 -- 1942 -- 1943 -- End of an era: Maisky's recall -- The price of fame: a late repression.
Diaries in English, translated from the original Russian.
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