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Geoffrey alan hosking obe fba frhists (born 28 april 1942) [1][2] is a british historian of russia and the soviet union and formerly leverhulme research professor of russian history at the school of slavonic and east european studies (ssees) at university college, london. Geoffrey alan hosking (born april 28, 1942, troon, ayrshire, scotland) is a historian of russia and the soviet union and formerly leverhulme research professor of russian history at the school of slavonic and east european studies, university college, london. Hosking presented the british broadcasting corporation reith lectures in 1988

His aim was to explain the dramatic changes of the mikhail gorbachev era in their historical context. Geoffrey hosking is emeritus professor of russian history at university college london Political, social and cultural history of russia and the soviet union

The history of trust and social solidarity

University college london emeritus professor of russian history, school of slavonic and east european studies, university college london. Geoffrey alan hosking is a historian of russia and the soviet union and formerly leverhulme research professor of russian history at the school of slavonic and east european studies (ssees) at university college, london.

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