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(1928-2006) Author, journalist, editor. Anatole Shub was born in the Bronx, New York, and died in Washington, District of Columbia.

Full Name

Anatole Shub

Locations

Kings

Author's Timeline


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RESIDENCE

As a child, Mr. Shub lived in the Seagate section of Brooklyn, New York.

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OTHER

Mr. Shub attended Townsend Harris High School.

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OTHER

Mr. Shub attended the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.

1928

BIRTH

Anatole Shub was born in the Bronx, New York, on May 19, 1928.

1948

OTHER

Mr. Shub graduated from the City College of New York in 1948.

1957

LITWORK

Labor In The Soviet Orbit
Labor Committee to Release Imprisoned Trade Unionists and Democratic Socialists

Nonfiction.

1969

LITWORK

The New Russian Tragedy
New York: W W Norton
0393053954 / 978-0393053951
Nonfiction.

1970

LITWORK

An Empire Loses Hope: The Return Of Stalin's Ghost
W W Norton
0393054195 / 978-0390514196
Nonfiction.

1991

LITWORK

Soviet Ambivalence In The Gulf Crisis: A Reflection Of Domestic Conflict
Office of Research, United States Information Agency


Nonfiction.

1991

LITWORK

Reviving St. Petersburg: An Air Of Freedom Amidst Economic Stress
Office of Research, United States Information Agency

Nonfiction.

1992

LITWORK

Two European Communities -- Moving Toward One?
Office of Research, United States Information Agency


Nonfiction.

1992

LITWORK

Toward A New Russian Constitution: After Yeltsin's 'Draw' With Congress, A Popular Referendum?
Office of Research, United States Information Agency


Nonfiction.

1992

LITWORK

Russian Politics In The Year Of Reform: Democrats, Young Turks, Statists And 'Nashi'
Office of Research, United States Information Agency


Nonfiction.

1992

LITWORK

Russia's Privatization Program: Reformist Breakthrough -- Or Too Little, Too Late?
Office of Research, United States Information Agency

Nonfiction.

1993

LITWORK

Yeltsin's Retreat: Key Issues In Russia's Multidimensional Power Struggle
Office of Research, United States Information Agency

Nonfiction.

2006

DEATH

Anatole Shub died at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, District of Columbia, on July 2, 2006.

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