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Robert Dale
Robert Dale
Senior Lecturer in Russian History, Newcastle University
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Demobilized Veterans in Late Stalinist Leningrad: Soldiers to Civilians
R Dale
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015
302015
Divided we Stand: Cities, Social Unity and Post-War Reconstruction in Soviet Russia, 1945–1953
R Dale
Contemporary European History 24 (4), 493-516, 2015
282015
The Valaam myth and the fate of Leningrad's disabled veterans
R Dale
The Russian Review 72 (2), 260-284, 2013
232013
Rats and Resentment: The Demobilization of the Red Army in Postwar Leningrad, 1945—50
R Dale
Journal of Contemporary History 45 (1), 113-133, 2010
222010
Re-adjusting to life after war: the demobilization of Red Army veterans in Leningrad and the Leningrad region 1944-1950
R Dale
102011
“No longer Normal”: Traumatized Red Army Veterans in Post-war Leningrad
R Dale
Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After, 119-141, 2016
62016
'Being a Real Man': Masculinities in Soviet Russia during and after the Great Patriotic War
R Dale
Gender and the Second World War: The Lessons of War, 116-141, 2017
42017
Ratas y resentimiento: la desmovilización del Ejército Rojo en Leningrado durante la posguerra, 1945-1950
R Dale
Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar 3 (6), 219-238, 2014
32014
Testing the Silence: Trauma and Military Psychiatry in Soviet Russia and Ukraine During and After World War II
R Dale
Trauma, Experience and Narrative in Europe after World War II, 55-87, 2022
22022
Remobilizing the Dead: Wartime and Post-War Soviet Burial Practices and the Construction of the Memory of the Great Patriotic War
R Dale
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 22 (1), 41-73, 2021
22021
Coming home: demobilization, trauma and postwar readjustment in late Stalinist Leningrad
R Dale
Portal Militärgeschichte, 2015
22015
Efim Segal Shell-shocked Sergeant: Red Army Veterans and the Expression and Representation of Traumatic Memories
R Dale
Languages of Trauma: History, Memory and Media, 97-119, 2021
12021
'There, where they have grown accustomed to flooding': Comparing the St. Petersburg Flood of November 1824 and the Leningrad Flood of September 1924
R Dale
Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History, 119-145, 2021
12021
“For What and For Whom Were We Fighting?” Red Army Soldiers, Combat Motivation and Survival Strategies on the Eastern Front in the Second World War
R Dale
A World at War, 1911-1949, 133-158, 2019
12019
Stalinist City Planning. Professionals, Performance, and Power
R Dale
Europe-Asia Studies 67 (8), 1329-1331, 2015
12015
The Great War in Russian memory
R Dale
Europe-Asia Studies 65 (10), 2023-2024, 2013
12013
Russia's War, by Jade McGlynn [Book Review]
R Dale
Central European University Review of Books, 2023
2023
Visualizing the Red Army’s Demobilization: Photography, Reconstructing Community and Creating Post-War Memory
R Dale
Journal of War & Culture Studies 15 (2), 157-182, 2022
2022
The Victory Banner over the Reichstag: Film, Document, and Ritual in Russia's Contested Memory of World War II by Jeremy Hicks [Book review]
R Dale
The Russian Review, 2022
2022
Soviet Jews in World War II: fighting, witnessing, remembering: edited by Harriet Murav and Gennady Estraikh, Boston, MA, Academic Studies Press, 2014, 270 pp., $69.00 …
R Dale
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 20 (1), 130-131, 2021
2021
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