Monday, March 22, 2010

IRL 16

http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/history_workshop_journal/v062/62.1rettie.html

The article at the above link speaks about Kruschev's secret speech. We have briefly mentioned Kruschev's speech as a reason that the Chinese were angry at the USSR. The link shows how Kruschev's speech was not really meant to be secret, and also shows the reactions of the Georgians to his speech. The Georgians, like the Chinese, were angry at him for denouncing Stalin. The source is from an article from a journal published in 2006, which gives it the advantage of having more sources to work from. It is also from a .edu site, which are generally reputable and are concerning education. However, it does not show its sources for the observation of events in 1956.

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