Voennaia Mysl' Digital Archive (East View)

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Voennaia Mysl’ (Military Thought) is regarded as the most authoritative military-theoretical journal in the USSR and post-Soviet Russia. Established in 1918, a year after the October Revolution, as Voennoe Delo, it underwent several name changes and became Voennaia Mysl’ in 1937. Published under the auspices of Ministry of Defense, and directly subordinate to the General Staff, Voennaia Mysl’ throughout can be regarded as avehicle for the articulation of various Soviet and Russian military doctrines.

With the beginning of the Cold War access to Voennaia Mysl’ became severely restricted with the covers carrying the classification stamp “For Generals, Admirals, and Officers Only.” The journal remained classified until 1989.

Voennaia Mysl' Digital Archive (East View)

Voennaia Mysl’ (Military Thought) is regarded as the most authoritative military-theoretical journal in the USSR and post-Soviet Russia. Established in 1918, a year after the October Revolution, as Voennoe Delo, it underwent several name changes and became Voennaia Mysl’ in 1937. Published under the auspices of Ministry of Defense, and directly subordinate to the General Staff, Voennaia Mysl’ throughout can be regarded as avehicle for the articulation of various Soviet and Russian military doctrines.

With the beginning of the Cold War access to Voennaia Mysl’ became severely restricted with the covers carrying the classification stamp “For Generals, Admirals, and Officers Only.” The journal remained classified until 1989.

Description
Title (Alternative):formerly: Voennoe Delo
Military Thought
Provider:East View Information Services BV
Provider (Alternative):EastView
Language: Russian
Time Span:1918 - 2018
Subject Category:Social Sci. + Humanities
Subject:History
Keyword:Military history, Communism, socialism, nationalism
Resource Type:Fulltext Database
Access:Subscription
Scope:Max Planck Society
URLs:
Usage Conditions:
Funding:The Germany-wide access to this database is enabled by the advancement of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under the programme "Specialised Information Services" and organized by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
Geographical Coverage:Russia
Soviet Union
Related Records:Part of: Universal Databases (East View)