This study traces the development of the Soviet Bar through
periods of legal nihilism and legal revival to its final
integration into the Soviet order at the end of the 1930s--a story
of uncertainty and conflict in the Bolshevik ranks over the role of
the lawyer under socialism and one of resistance to Soviet power by
a profession jealous of its own autonomy
Originally published in 1986.
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