Abstract
On May 17, 2018, Richard Pipes died quietly in a nursing home in Belmont, Massachusetts, to which he had been moved from a Cambridge hospital the day before. He had lived ninety‑four years and ten months. He wrote more books and articles on more topics and phases of Russia’s past, from Muscovy to late Soviet and even post‑Soviet times, than any other Western scholar. He was the most influential practicing American historian in the field of Sovietology, for a time the best‑known historian of R...
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