It takes the average reader 17 hours and 9 minutes to read The USSR in 1991 by Vera Tolz
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This last volume in the annual series chronicles the developments that led up to the abortive August coup, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The book is arranged as a day-by-day chronology with boldface headlines identifying individual topics. Among the highlights are analyses of the crackdown in the Baltic republics, the miners' strikes, and the ongoing ethnic warfare in the Transcaucasus; the referendum on the future of the USSR and the prolonged negotiations between the center and the republics over the Union treaty; the emergence of Russia as an alternative center of power; and the banning of the Soviet Communist Party. The volume also documents in depth the failed coup and the political realignment that followed, the disastrous state of the economy, and the discussion of potential future cooperation among the newly independent republics.
The USSR in 1991 by Vera Tolz is 998 pages long, and a total of 257,484 words.
This makes it 337% the length of the average book. It also has 315% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 23 hours and 27 minutes to read The USSR in 1991 aloud.
The USSR in 1991 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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