Daniels, Robert (Vincent)
DANIELS, Robert (Vincent)
DANIELS, Robert (Vincent). American, b. 1926. Genres: History, Politics/Government, International relations/Current affairs, Language/Linguistics. Career: Professor Emeritus of History, University of Vermont, Burlington, since 1988 (joined faculty, 1956). State Senator, Vermont, 1973-82; President, American Assn. for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1992. Publications: The Conscience of the Revolution, 1960, 1988; The Nature of Communism, 1962; Understanding Communism, 1964; Russia, 1964; Studying History, 1966; Red October, 1967, 1984; Europe Talking, 1975; Russia: The Roots of Confrontation, 1985; Is Russia Reformable?, 1988; Year of the Heroic Guerilla, 1989; Trotsky, Stalin, and Socialism, 1991; The End of the Communist Revolution, 1993; Russia's Transformation, 1997. EDITOR: A Documentary History of Communism, 1960, 2nd ed. 1984, 3rd ed, 1993-94; The Stalin Revolution, 1965, 4th ed. 1996; Marxism and Communism, 1966; The Russian Revolution, 1972; (co-) The Dynamics of Soviet Politics, 1976; The University of Vermont: The First Two Hundred Years, 1991; Soviet Communism from Reform to Collapse, 1994. Address: 195 S. Prospect St, Burlington, VT 05401, U.S.A. Online address: rdaniels@zoo.uvm.edu