Images from the Tribute to Robert Conquest

Hoover fellow Stephen Kotkin, who was introduced by Hoover Library & Archives director Eric Wakin, discussed the legacy of Robert Conquest's groundbreaking work in Sovietology.
Hoover fellow Stephen Kotkin, who was introduced by Hoover Library & Archives director Eric Wakin, discussed the legacy of Robert Conquest's groundbreaking work in Sovietology.
Elizabeth Conquest and Hoover Institution director Tom Gilligan listen to Stephen Kotkin's discussion of Robert Conquest's academic legacy in the field of Soviet studies.
Elizabeth Conquest and Hoover Institution director Tom Gilligan listen to Stephen Kotkin's discussion of Robert Conquest's academic legacy in the field of Soviet studies.
Hoover fellow and Princeton historian Stephen Kotkin describes Robert Kotkin's groundbreaking book, The Great Terror.
Hoover fellow and Princeton historian Stephen Kotkin describes Robert Kotkin's groundbreaking book, The Great Terror.
Poet Sam Gwynn describes Robert Conquest's close relationship and collaboration with author Kingsley Amis.
Poet Sam Gwynn describes Robert Conquest's close relationship and collaboration with author Kingsley Amis.
Journalist John O'Sullivan remarks upon Robert Conquest's enormous influence on Margaret Thatcher.
Journalist John O'Sullivan remarks upon Robert Conquest's enormous influence on Margaret Thatcher.
Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz answers questions about Robert Conquest's role in the administration of Ronald Reagan.
Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz answers questions about Robert Conquest's role in the administration of Ronald Reagan.
Hoover fellow and former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul shares his thoughts on the current state of affairs in the Ukraine.
Hoover fellow and former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul shares his thoughts on the current state of affairs in the Ukraine.
The conference featured a display of archival materials, including manuscripts, photographs, artwork, and a collection of medals loaned by Robert Conquest's widow, Elizabeth Conquest.
The conference featured a display of archival materials, including manuscripts, photographs, artwork, and a collection of medals loaned by Robert Conquest's widow, Elizabeth Conquest.