1, the end of history and the last man
This book is an academic work written by American scholar Fukuyama Francis in the 1980s after The End of History. This book mainly expounds that human society will end under the ideology of freedom and democracy and the final form of human rule, thus forming the "end of history". ? It has been taken off the shelf.
2. The Last Day of the Soviet Union
The author of The Last Day of the Soviet Union is Connor oakley. In this book, he takes the day of199165438+February 25th as the framework, revolves around the struggle between Gorbachev and Yeltsin, and gives a detailed and reliable description, clearly and vividly showing the political chaos, economic decline and disunity in the last six years of the Soviet Union. This book has been removed from the shelf.
3. whisperd
Whisperd, also known as the whisperer, comes from All-Metal Mania, which means that human beings receive some information before birth and bury it in the depths of their brains. Stalin's era is not only the beginning of an era of total control, but also its climax. Almost everyone of them has become a "whisperd"-either hiding in the corner and whispering or secretly catering. ? It has been taken off the shelf.
4. Love of the Gulag
This book is a true love story, the protagonist is two Russian youths Lev and Svita. They were separated by World War II in 14, and they stayed together and stuck to their love.
Lev struggled to survive in Stalin's labor camp, and there were 1200 secret letters between him and his girlfriend. According to these secret letters, Orlando Vergis wrote a touching story: these two strong men who were born in troubled times, took care of their love in blood shed and remained steadfast.
5. Budapest past
Through the archives of Hungarian secret police for 20 years during the Cold War, this book reveals a sidelight of family history and times hidden for decades.
During the Cold War, in Hungary of the Soviet bloc, the secret police tried to fully infiltrate and control the political life of Hungary through a huge network of informants. The author's parents used to be famous Hungarian journalists, and their reports are an important source of information for the west to understand Hungary. Therefore, they are regarded as "enemies of the people". It has been taken off the shelf.