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BYU Studies Quarterly Volume 25 Issue 1 Article 36 1-1-1985 Russia: The People and the Power Robert G. Kaiser; From the Yaroslavsky Station: Russia Perceived Elizabeth Pond; Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams David K. Shipler; The Russians Hedrick Smith; The Soviet Union Today: An Interpretive Guide Gary L. Browning Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq Recommended Citation Browning, Gary L. (1985) "Russia: The People and the Power Robert G. Kaiser; From the Yaroslavsky Station: Russia Perceived Elizabeth Pond; Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams David K. Shipler; The Russians Hedrick Smith; The Soviet Union Today: An Interpretive Guide," BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 25 : Iss. 1, Article 36. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol25/iss1/36 This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the All Journals at BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in BYU Studies Quarterly by an authorized editor of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact scholarsarchive@byu.edu, ellen_amatangelo@byu.edu.

Browning: <em>russia: The People and the Power</em> Robert G. Kaiser; <em>f 178 BYU byustudies ad ed 5.95 paperback ROBERT G KAISER russia the people and the power 2d new york washington square press 1984 576 pp ap 593 59595 593 5.93 ELIZABETH POND erom prom from the yaroslavsky station russia perceived rev ed new york universe books 1984 277 pp ap bibliography 16.50 1650 hardback 895 8.95 895 paperback Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1985 1

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 25, Iss. 1 [1985], Art. 36 book reviews 179 DAVID K SHIPLER SHIPUER russia broken idols solemn dreams new york new york times book co 1983 404 pp ap 17.95 1795 hardback 795 793 795 793 7.93 7.95 paperback ad ed new york new york times HEDRICK SMITH the russians 2d book co 1984 580 pp ap 24.95 2495 hardback 495 4.95 495 paperback the soviet union today an interpretive guide ed james cracraft chicago bulletin of the atomic scientists 1983 ix 349 pp ap 995 995 9.95 paperback reviewed by gary L browning professor of russian brigham young university four distinguished journalists smith and shipler with the new york times kaiser with the washington post and pond with the christian science monitor and in the case of the cracraft book twenty six scholars have provided the west with invaluable insights into the soviet people and the everyday operation of the major communist society these correspondents and scholars contribute to a major strength of our system free access to information however our disinclination to read such important books results in little difference in understanding within the soviets restricted society and our free society for in the west far too many have unencumbered or worse closed minds smith and kaiser served in the USSR for three years each pond for two and shipler for four all of them are extraordinarily perceptive and thorough and one may read any of these works with confidence and great benefit from this group smith and kaiser were the first in 1976 to give a detailed picture of contemporary soviet life their work was a groundbreaking achievement both books are good but smiths is probably the more adequate of the two he has provided his revised 1984 edition with a strong sixty three page postscript treating the last years of brezhnev s life andropov antropov Andropov s oneyear tenure and chernenko s rule pond concocts an ingenious frame for her book a 5800 mile siberian express train ride from the yaroslavsky station in moscow to vladivostok in the far east with her in the train compartment for seven days are three other women a russian grandmother mother and daughter three generations of russian everywomen Everywomen representing converging but also at times three distinct points of view pond not only describes the conversations and behavior of her train mates but https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol25/iss1/36 2

Browning: <em>russia: The People and the Power</em> Robert G. Kaiser; <em>f 180 BYU studies also the areas through which they pass and a host of related features from soviet life the author manages to encompass essentially all that her colleagues cover in their books she is more statistical and her figures are more current and treats some aspects that smith and kaiser do not discuss in detail for instance the new soviet constitution of 1977 the soviet invasion of afghanistan in 1979 and recent developments in arms competition between the superpowers also the only of the four correspondents superpowers hers is books with an adequate bibliography shipler elegantly restates many of his colleagues insights and makes his greatest contribution in a discussion of themes values attitudes and culture in soviet life his treatment of a resurgent christianity of bedrock patriotism of a longing for a strong leader who could bring the order efficiency vision and charisma of stalin and of a renewed but his and powerful russian nationalism is especially informative best section is the books last chapter beyond the walls in which he attempts with considerable success to place his sheltered and confident western reader in russian boots in one particularly memorable section shipler reports on a talk delivered by a soviet journalist to his comrades after he returned from a visit to the US I 1 and we see several reasons soviets tolerate or even prefer their system over ours all four authors explain the importance of the russian terms pokazukha nomenklatura blat na levo and samizdat essential to an appreciation of life in the soviet sphere they speak of current membership in the communist party smith 14 million kaiser 15 pond 17 and shipler 16 and of the number of believers smith 30 million russian orthodox kaiser 30 30 50 million pond 53 55 82 million christians and presumably muslims also smith kaiser and pond each have somewhat different statistics for how much more food is produced on the private plots than in the giant collective and state farms but the common conclusion is that the incentives of the marketplace bring vastly more agricultural success than do the incentives of the collective in addition to treating many of the same topics in much the same way the four authors are uniquely strong smith is both lively and Kaisers anecdotes are to the question of why the russians a soviet spokesman replied that analytical his account is most encyclopedic kaisers keisers exceptionally rich and revealing treated solzhenitsyn so harshly solzhenitsyn had slandered his homeland and even its founder lenin what would happen he asked if a writer in america wrote a book Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1985 3

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 25, Iss. 1 [1985], Art. 36 book reviews 181 slandering lincoln or jefferson his creative exuberance leads him to several original and perceptive formulations for example on the typical party line and ways the soviets are not like americans at times only a few however he may be too willing to accept the colorful example at the cost of accuracy or proportion elizabeth pond is in some ways the most rigorous and disciplined of the four beyond her frame arises a collection of tight and spare essays on major issues for example her treatment of soviet intellectuals is brilliant and definitive shiplers Shiplers work is the most poetic eloquent and shillers philosophical this is not to suggest that he ignores the mundane but revealing details noted by his colleagues concern broad themes and values but that his finest pages james cracrafts cracrafte Cracrafts excellent book originates from a series of articles published in the bulletin odthe of ahe are atomic scientists betweenjanuary 1982 and the fall of 1983 it includes twenty six chapters written by experts many of whom were associated at one time or another with the russian research center at harvard where much of this book was planned indeed written viii in history politics the armed forces the physical context the economy science and technology culture and society professor cracraft is the first to fill the critical need for a book on the soviet union written by experts but addressed to the general reader vii it is he continues not a textbook but an interpretive guide concerned less with covering the subject than with responding to the questions most commonly asked of experts vii judged on these criteria the soviet union today admirably achieves its goals smith kaiser pond and shipler have provided enlightening books written from the perspective of intelligent fair minded energetic and resourceful correspondents but cracrafts cracrafte Cracrafts work has the advantage of twenty six individual authors most of whom are leading experts on the topics they address and the younger scholars also write with exceptional perceptiveness and authority cracrafte Cracrafts chapters has endnotes while a set of briefly each of cracrafts annotated further reading suggestions of the leading textbooks and monographs in each area follows the concluding chapter all of this makes the soviet union today an especially important resource for the more serious student of russia even after having read one or more of these generally good books on the soviet union the western traveler to the soviet union will be surprised by much of what he or she experiences however short of studying the culture in depth and visiting the country one can https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol25/iss1/36 4

Browning: <em>russia: The People and the Power</em> Robert G. Kaiser; <em>f 182 BYU studies become better informed and prepared to deal realistically with the russians of today through reading these books than in any other expeditious way I1 know of parenthetically I1 wish there were even a single book about america in russian bookstores that compared in quality and integrity with any one of these five books so conveniently available to us Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1985 5