Revolution 1989, Victor Sebestyen
Revolution 1989, Victor Sebestyen
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Revolution 1989
The Fall of the Soviet Empire

Author: Victor Sebestyen

Narrator: Paul Hecht

Unabridged: 18 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/11/2009

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

Revolution 1989 is the first in-depth, authoritative account of a few months that changed the world.

At the start of 1989, six European nations were Soviet vassal states. By year’s end, they had all declared national independence and embarked on the road to democracy. How did it happen so quickly? Victor Sebestyen, who was on the scene as a reporter, draws on his firsthand knowledge of the events, on scores of interviews with witnesses and participants, and on newly uncovered archival material. He tells the story through the eyes of ordinary men and women as well as through the strategic moves of world leaders. He shows how the KGB helped bring down former allies; how the United States tried to slow the process; and why the collapse of the Iron Curtain was the catalyst for the fall of the entire Soviet empire.

“Full of sharp snapshots and crisp narrative … vivid personal glimpses and striking details.”—New York Review of Books

About Victor Sebestyen

Victor Sebestyen was born in Budapest. He has worked on many newspapers in the U.K., including the Times, the Daily Mail, and the London Evening Standard. He has also written for American publications, including the New York Times. He is currently an associate editor at Newsweek.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on December 28, 2014

The new leader of the USSR was late for a meeting with some Western diplomats in 1985. He apologised – “I’m sorry, I had to deal with some urgent agricultural problems.” “Oh,” said one diplomat, “when did they begin?” “1917” said Gorbachev. He had a sense of humour and a nice smile. He was…unusual. W......more

Goodreads review by Kinga on December 28, 2014

I bought this book on the 12th of June 2012, the day Poland drew against Russia in the Group Stage of Euro 2012 held in Poland and Ukraine. I was at a book launch of some Argentinian novel held in a quaint bookshop in a very posh part of West London and while I enjoyed the book talk and the free win......more

Goodreads review by Maciek on September 02, 2015

Published in 2009, Victor Sebestyen's book is a good gift to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of what has since been called "The Autumn of Nations" - a wave of revolutions which swept across eastern Europe in 1989, and resulted in profound changes in the whole world. The Berlin Wall fell, and G......more