Marshall S. Shatz

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Marshall S. Shatz
BornMarch 9, 1939 (age 84)
Education Bachelor of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy
Alma mater
OccupationHistorian

Marshall Sharon Shatz (born 1939) is an American historian and scholar of Russia.

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References

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    • Kun, Miklós (1979). "Review of The Essential Works of Anarchism". Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 25 (3/4): 370–371. ISSN   0001-5849. JSTOR   42555271.
    • Acton, Edward (1989). "Review of Signposts: A Collection of Articles on the Russian Intelligentsia; A History of Young Russia; Out of the Depths (de Profundis). A Collection of articles on the Russian Revolution". History . 74 (240): 170. ISSN   0018-2648. JSTOR   24414261.
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