October 2016 Issue Judith Vidal-Hall Last of the Stalinists Enver Hoxha: The Iron Fist of Albania By Blendi Fevziu (Translated by Majlinda Nishku) LR
September 2003 Issue Donald Rayfield A Communist’s Progress The Diary of Georgi Dimitrov: 1933-1949 By Ivo Bana (ed) LR
February 2009 Issue Hazhir Teimourian The Caliphate Strikes Back Khomeini’s Ghost: Iran since 1979 By Con Coughlin LR
August 2008 Issue Donald Rayfield The Monster Hedgehog Yezhov: The Rise of Stalin’s ‘Iron Fist’ By J Arch Getty & Oleg V Naumov LR
October 2007 Issue Donald Rayfield The Russian Dispossessed The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin’s Russia By Orlando Figes The Voices of the Dead: Stalin’s Great Terror in the 1930s By Hiroaki Kuromiya LR
December 2011 Issue Brendan Simms Dire Straits The Russian Origins of the First World War By Sean McMeekin LR
December 2011 Issue Christopher Andrew For Your Eyes Only Spies and Commissars: Bolshevik Russia and the West By Robert Service LR
December 2011 Issue Frank Dikötter The Tenacity of Hope God is Red: The Secret Story of How Christianity Survived and Flourished in Communist China By Liao Yiwu (Translated by Wenguang Huang) LR
May 2012 Issue Caroline Moorehead Judgement Day in Cambodia Facing the Torturer: Inside the Mind of a War Criminal By François Bizot (Translated by Charlotte Mandell & Antoine Audouard) LR
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