Paul Roderick Gregory
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Paul Roderick Gregory (born 10 February 1941 in San Angelo, Texas) is a professor of economics at the University of Houston, Texas, and a research fellow at the Hoover Institution[1] He has written about Russia and the Soviet Union.[2][3][4]
He received his B. A. in 1963 and M. A. in 1964 from University of Oklahoma and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1969.
Publications
- Women of the Gulag: Stories of Five Remarkable Lives, Hoover Institution Press,[5] 2013
- Politics, Murder and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina, Hoover Institution Press, 2010
- Terror by Quota: State Security from Lenin to Stalin, Yale University Press, 2009
- Lenin’s Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives, Hoover Institution Press, 2008
- The Political Economy of Stalinism, Cambridge University Press, 2004 (Ed A Hewett Book Prize[6])
- Before Command: An Economic History of Russia from Emancipation to First Five-years Plan, Princeton University Press, 1994
- Restructuring the Soviet Economic Bureaucracy, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
- Russian National Income. 1885-1913, Cambridge University Press, 1982
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