"To mark the 25th anniversary of the disaster at Chernobyl, we publish this new edition with an extended introduction by the author. [He] considers the lessons of the disasters at Kyshtym in the Urals in the 1950s, at Chernobyl, and now at ...
This is a study of the new material unleashed with the opening of the secret Soviet archives, providing a radically fresh insight into Stalin's life and career.
Although as part of my general plan, this book is a continua tion of my earlier monograph "Protein Biosynthesis and Problems of Ontogenesis,"* published in 1963, in all other respects it is an independent work.
Presents the story of the Soviets from 1937-1964 in three ways; historically, by the author as a witness, and by the author as an active participant to the final stages of Lysenkoism, which he helped to topple.