William M. Mandel papers, 1942-1995.

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William M. Mandel papers, 1942-1995.

Papers of William M. Mandel, a self-educated expert on the Soviet Union best known for his many books and articles about Soviet life and culture, and also for his weekly radio broadcasts reviewing the current Soviet press on various Pacifica stations.

6.4 c.f.,12 tape recordings, and1 videorecording.

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