Grigory Pasko: Interview with Boris Sokolov
Source: http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2008/11/grigory_pasko_interview_with_b.htmPosted on Friday, November 7th, 2008 | In Russia
[In September, the Russian academic Boris Sokolov was fired from his university as well as from a newspaper where he contributed a regular column after writing materials questioning the Russian government's position on events in Georgia. Our Russia correspondent Grigory Pasko catches up with Sokolov to discuss this and other topics. - Editor]
Historian Boris Sokolov: “Not even one great politician…”
By Grigory Pasko
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B. Sokolov – author of more than 50 books on fatherland history and philology, including of the encyclopedias Bulgakov and Gogol, Secrets of the Second world [war], Secrets of the Finnish war, Hundred great wars, Hundred great politicians, Occupation: truth and myth, Russia: Successes of the past century (in co-authorship) and others.
I recently had a chance to meet with Boris Vadimovich to discuss topics of modern life in Russia. I offer to your attention my conversation with the professor.
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Boris Sokolov (photo by Grigory Pasko)
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