• Getty, J. Arch; Manning, Roberta Thompson, eds. (1993). Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-44670-8. Getty, J....
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  • Getty may refer to: Getty family George Getty (1855–1930), American lawyer and father of J. Paul Getty J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), wealthy American industrialist...
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  • counterrevolutionaries shortly after their work was complete. According to J. Arch Getty, "Many who lauded Stalin's Soviet Union as the most democratic country...
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    academic articles. Getty, J. Arch (1981). Origins of the Great Purges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 211. Getty, J. Arch (1981). Origins of...
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  • "Arch" Arch Deal (1931–2020), American newscaster Arch Freeman (c. 1890–1918), American aviator J. Arch Getty (born 1950), American historian Arch Hall...
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    The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust. The $1.3 billion center opened to...
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    against his personal opponents and against the people he ruled over. J. Arch Getty writes in Slavic Review, "we find in Stalin: Breaker of Nations some...
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    which included unborn children, with excess deaths. Historians such as J. Arch Getty, Stephen G. Wheatcroft, and others, insist that the opening of the Soviet...
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  • John Getty could refer to: John Getty (footballer) (born 1918), Scottish footballer J. Arch Getty (John Archibald Getty III, born 1950) John Paul Getty (disambiguation)...
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  • adjust to social forces." These "revisionist school" historians such as J. Arch Getty and Lynne Viola challenged the "totalitarian model", which was considered...
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    core of the new Sandinista organization. However, Russia historian J. Arch Getty, writing in the American Historical Review, raised questions about the...
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    Pravda, 28 January 1991, p. 3, cited in J. Arch Getty, "The Politics of Repression Revisited", in ed., J. Arch Getty and Roberta T. Manning, Stalinist Terror:...
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    Holodomor genocide question. Soviet historians, Stephen Wheatcroft and J. Arch Getty believe the famine was the unintended consequence of problems arising...
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    repression. The view of the 'revisionists' has been largely substantiated (J. Arch Getty & R. T. Manning (eds), Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives (Cambridge...
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  • been dissolved shortly after its formation in 1932. American historian J. Arch Getty also noted this, pointing out that "Trotsky and Sedov were reminded...
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  • several historians, including J. Arch Getty, Gábor T. Rittersporn, Hobsbawm, and Vadim Rogovin. Michael Ellman and Getty in particular criticised Conquest...
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    governing Soviet society in the USSR. Revisionist Kremlinologists, such as J. Arch Getty and Lynne Viola, transcended the interpretational limitations of the...
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    Leningrad party boss, Grigory Zinoviev. Zhdanov has been described by J. Arch Getty as a key figure in the Great Purge, who advocated an approach that would...
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  • adjust to social forces." These "revisionist school" historians such as J. Arch Getty and Lynne Viola challenged the "totalitarian model" approach to Soviet...
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    vigorous academic debate outside Russia since their publication in 1991. J. Arch Getty and Stephen G. Wheatcroft maintain that Soviet-era figures more accurately...
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  • position was supported only by Lazar Kaganovich. According to historian J. Arch Getty, Nicolaevsky's story is a "persistent myth." He points to an incident...
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    Middlesex: Penguin. pp. 472–3. Medvedev. Let History Judge. pp. 367–68. J.Arch Getty, and Oleg V.Naumov (1999). The Road to Terror, Stalin and the Self-Destruction...
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  • 2006–07 was $27.8 million. It is part of the J. Paul Getty Trust. The Foundation was originally called the "Getty Grant Program", which began in 1984 under...
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    vital matter—the numbers put to death: about one million". According to J. Arch Getty and Oleg V. Naumov, "popular estimates of executions in the great purges...
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    term genocide. Robert Davies, Stephen Kotkin, Stephen Wheatcroft and J. Arch Getty reject the notion that Stalin intentionally wanted to kill Ukrainians...
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  • Under Stalin: Constitutions and Elections in the 1930s," article by J. Arch Getty in Slavic Review, Vol. 50, No. 1 (Spring, 1991). The Distinctiveness...
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    Terror: A Reassessment; ISBN 0-19-507132-8. The American historian J. Arch Getty disagreed, writing in 1993 that the archives did not support Conquest's...
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    constitution imaginable, though there was some skepticism. American historian J. Arch Getty concludes: "Many who lauded Stalin's Soviet Union as the most democratic...
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    was less than this. Getty, A. Origins of the Great Purges. Cambridge, N. Y.: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1985, p. 211 Getty, J. Arch (1981). Origins of the...
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    'hunting' for the highest possible number of victims, which led him, as J. Arch Getty wrote in the Atlantic Monthly, to include 'every possible death just...
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