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Writing history in the Soviet Union: making the past work
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Beteilige Person: Banerji, Arup (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018
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Kommunističeskaja Partija Sovetskogo Sojuza
Geschichte 1991-2006
Geschichtsunterricht
Schulbuch
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Historiography / Soviet Union / History / 20th century
Historiography / Political aspects / Soviet Union / History / 20th century
History / Study and teaching / Soviet Union / History / 20th century
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adam_text Contents Preface ix Introduction: Inherited Traditions of Historical Scholarship 1 1. The Histories of History in the Soviet Union 24 2. The Impact of Glasnost’ on the Writing of History 92 3. Histories of the Communist Party as Histories of the Soviet Union 134 4. Depictions and Revisions: The Russian Revolution in History 181 5. The Historical Archive 225 6. History in Russian Schools 258 A Select Bibliography 298 Index 311 A Select Bibliography Articles in journals and essays in edited compilations Acton, Edward. ‘Historical Interpretations of the Russian Revolution’, in Harold Shukman, ed., The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Russian Revolution, Oxford, 1988, 7-11. Adler, Nanci. ‘The Future of the Soviet Past Remains Unpredictable: The Resurrection of Stalinist Symbols Amidst the Exhumation of Mass Graves’, Europe-Asia Studies, 57: 8, December 2005, 1093—119. Afanasyev, Yuri. ‘The Agony of the Stalinist System’, in Cohen and Heuvel, eds., Voices of Glasnost, 97-116. Anan’ich, Boris andViktor Paneiakh. ‘The St. Petersburg School of History and Its Fate’, in Thomas Sanders, ed.. Historiography of Imperial Russia. The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State, Armonk, New York and London, 1999, 146-62. Aron, Paul H. ‘M.N. Pokrovskii and the Impact of the first Five-Year Plan on Soviet Historiography’ in John Shelton Curtiss, ed. Essays in Russian and Soviet History in Honor ofGeroid Tanquary Robinson, New York, 1968, 283-302. Artizov, A.N. ‘To Suit the Views of the Leader: The 1936 Competition for the [Best] Textbook on the History of the USSR’, Russian Social Science Review, 34: 3, May-June 1993, 73-93. A Select Bibliography 299 Asher, Harvey. ‘The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of M. N. Pokrovsky’, Russian Review, 31: 1, January 1972, 49-63. Banerji, Arup. ‘Can Private Farms Redefine Rural Russia?’ in Madhavan K. Palat and Geeti Sen, eds., Rethinking Russia^ New Delhi, 1994, 247-64. _____‘Notes on the Histories of History in the Soviet Union’, Economic and Political Weekly, XLI: 9, 4-10 March, 2006, 826-33. Barber, John. ‘Stalin’s Letter to the Editors of Proletarskaya Revolyutsiya Soviet Studies, 28: 1, January 1976, 21-41. _____‘The Establishment of Intellectual Orthodoxy in the U.S.S.R. 1928- 1934’, Past and Present, No. 83, May 1979, 141-64. Baron, Samuel H. ‘Plekhanov, Trotsky, and the Development of Soviet Historiography’, Soviet Studies, XXCVI: 3, July 1974, 380-95. _____‘The Resurrection of Plekhhanovism in Soviet Historiography’, Russian Review, 33: 4, October 1974, 386—404. _____‘Feudalism or the Asiatic Mode of Production: Alternative Interpretations of Russian History’ in Baron and Heer, eds., Windows on the Russian Pasty 24-44. Billington, James H. ‘Six Views of the Russian Revolution’, World Politics, 18: 3, April 1966, 452-73. Black, C.E. ‘History and Politics in the Soviet Union’, in Cyril E. Black, ed., Rewriting Russian History: Soviet Interpretations of Russia’s Pasty NewYork, 1962, 3-33. _____‘The Reforms of Peter the Great’, in Cyril E. Black, ed., Rewriting Russian Historyy 233—59. Brandenberger, D.L. and A.M. Dubrovsky. ‘“The People Need a Tsar”: The Emergence of National Bolshevism as Stalinist Ideology, 1931- 1941’, Europe-Asia Studiesy 50: 5, 1998, 873-92. Brown, Deming. ‘WorldWar II in Soviet Literature’, in Linz, ed., The Impact ofWorldWar II on the Soviet UnionyTotowa, NJ, 1985, 243—51. Boyer, John W. and Julius Kirshner. ‘Perestroika, History and Historians’, The Journal of Modern History, No. 62, December 1990, 782-830. Buldakov, Vladimir P. ‘The October Revolution: Seventy-Five Years On’, translated by Alan Wood, European History Quarterly,Vol. 22, 1922,497- 516. Carr, E.H. ‘The Revolution from Below’, Times Literary Supplementy 3 June 1977,683. _____‘The Russian Revolution and the West’, New Left Reviewy No. Ill, September-October 1978, 25-36. Chernavin,V.V. ‘The Treatment of Scholars in USSR’, Slavonic Reviewy 11: 33, 1933, 710-14. Confino, Michael. ‘Present Events and the Representation of the Past: Some Current Problems in Russian Historical Writing’, Cahiers du Monde russey 35: 4, October-December 1994, 839-68. 300 A Select Bibliography Crummey, Robert O. ‘Ivan the Terrible5* in Baron and Heer, eds., Windows on the Russian Pasty 57—74. Davies* R.W. ‘Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution: The First Phase5, in Ralph* Miliband* Leo Panitch and John Saville., eds.* Socialist Register 1988. Problems of Socialist Renewal: East andWest, London* 1988* 38-78. Deutscher* Isaac. ‘Marxism and Primitive Magic5* inTariq Ali* ed.* The Stalinist Legacy. Its Impact on Twentieth-Century World Politicsy Harmondsworth, Middlesex* 1984*106-17. Dukes* Paul. ‘From October 1917 to August 1991 and Beyond: Newer Thinking on the World Revolution5* European History Quarterly 61. 22* 1992* 569-95. Eissenstat* Bernard W. ‘M. N. Pokrovsky and Soviet Historiography: Some Reconsiderations5* Slavic Reviewy 28:4, December 1969* 604-18. Ellman* Michael and S. Maksudov. ‘Soviet Deaths in the Great Patriotic War: A Note5* Europe-Asia Studies* 46: 4* 1954, 671-80. Emmons, Terence. ‘Kliuchevskii’s Pupils5, in Sanders, ed., Historiography * 118-45. _____‘On the Problem of Russia’s “Separate Path55 in Late Imperial Historiography5, in Sanders* ed.* Historiography, 163-87. Enteen, George M. ‘Soviet Historians Review Their Own Past: The Rehabilitation of M.N. Pokrovsky5, Soviet Studiesy 20: 3, January 1969, 306-20. _____‘Marxist Historians during the Cultural Revolution: A Case Study of Professional In-fighting5, Sheila Fitzpatrick* ed., Cultural Revolution in Russia, 1928-1931, Bloomington* 1978, 154-68. _____‘Problems of CPSU Historiography5* Problems of Communismy 38: 5, September-October 1989* 72-80. Fainsod, Merle. ‘Historiography and Change5* in Keep and Brisby, eds.* Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror, London* 1964* 19—33. Fitzpatrick, Sheila. ‘Postwar Soviet Society: The “Return to Normalcy55* 1945—19535* in Linz* ed., The Impact ofWorldWarllon the Soviet Uniony Totowa, NJ, 1985* 157-87. _____‘New Perspectives on Stalinism5, The Russian Review3 45* 1986* 357—73. Frankel, Jonathan. ‘Party Genealogy and the Soviet Historians (1920-1938)5* Slavic Reviewy 25: 4* December 1966, 563—603. Gallagher, Matthew. ‘Trends in Soviet Historiography of the Second World War5* in Keep and Brisby* eds.* Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror, 222-36. Gessen, Keith. ‘Under Siege: A Beloved Soviet Writer’s Path to Dissent5, The NewYorker, 6 March 2006* 82—6. Hamburg, Gary. ‘Inventing the “State School55 of Historians* 1840—19955* in Sanders* ed.* Historiography, 98-117. A Select Bibliography 301 Heer, Nancy W. ‘The Non-Bolshevik Left and the Idea of Political Opposition’, in Baron and Heer, eds., Windows on the Past, 157—70. Heller, Leonid. ‘Restructuring Literary Memory in the USSR5, Survey, 30: 4(131), June 1989, 44-65. Heller, Michel. ‘Current Politics and Current Historiography5, Survey, 30:4, June 1989, 1-6. Hobsbawm, Eric. ‘Ethnicity and Nationalism in Europe5, Anthropology Today, 8: 3, 1992, 3-8. Husband, William B. ‘Secondary School History Texts in the USSR: Revising the Soviet Past, 1985-19895, The Russian Review, October 1991,458-80. Ignatieff, Michael. ‘Soviet War Memorials5, History Workshop Journal, Issue 17, Spring 1984, 157-63. Karpovich, Michael. ‘Klyuchevsky and Recent Trends in Russian Historiography5, Slavonic Review, No. 21, March 1943, 31—9. Katkov, George. ‘Soviet Historical Sources in the Post-Stalin Era5 in Keep and Brisby, eds., Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror, 130—44. Katsev, Allison Y. ‘In the Forge of Criticism: M.T. Kachenovskii and Professional Autonomy in Pre-Reform Russia5, in Sanders, ed., Historiography, 45-68. Keep, John. ‘Western Post-War History in the Soviet Mirror5, in Keep and Brisby, eds.. Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror, 92-109. _____‘The Rehabilitation of M.N. Pokrovskii5, in Rabinowitch, Alexander and Janet with Ladis K.D. Kristof, eds. Revolution and Politics in Russia. Essays in Memory of B.L Nicolaevsky, Bloomington and London, 1972, 293-313. _____‘The Current Scene in Soviet Historiography5, Survey, No. 19,Winter 1973, 3-20. _____“‘The Great October Socialist Revolution555, in Baron and Heer, eds., Windows on the Russian Past, 139—56. Kenez, Peter. ‘The Prosecution of Soviet History: A Critique of Richard Pipes5 The Russian Revolution5, The Russian Review, 50, 1991, 345-51. Kessler, Gijs. ‘The 1932-33 Crisis and its Aftermath beyond the Epicenters of Famine:The Urals Region5, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 25: 23/4, 2001, 253-65. Kotkin, Stephen. ‘1991 and the Russian Revolution: Sources, Conceptual Categories, Analytical Frameworks5, The Journal of Modern History, 70: 2, June 1998, 384-425. Kryshtanovskaya, Ol’ga and Stephen White. ‘Inside the Putin Court: A Research Note5, Europe-Asia Studies, 57:7, November 2005, 1065-75. 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Index Abramovich«, R., and Yeltsin’s ruling group, the ‘family5, 261 Abuladze, T., 103 Academic Affair, Case No. 1803, 4, 35 Academic titles after the revolution, 27 Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 259, 291 Academy of Sciences, USSR, 35, 37 Adler, N., on amnesia about Stalinist period, 272—3 Afanas’ev, Iu., 98—99, 101, 102, 180 Aganbegian, A., 95 Aganbegian Centre, 95 Aleksandrov, A., and Soviet national anthem, 274 Alisher, U., and Kommersant, Gazprom, 260 All-Russian Democratic Conference, 158 All-Russian Public Opinion Centre (VTsIOM), 261 Anthem (s), Soviet and Russian national, 273, 274—5 Arbatov, G., advisor to M. S. Gorbachev, 95 Archives, Russian, Soviet: 225, 213; after the demise, 245—57; destruction of material in, 239—44; main repositories, 228, 246—7, 254—5; military, 253^4; official policies towards, 229-32, 244, 249-50, 251; working conditions in, for Soviet citizens, 231—2; for non-Soviet citizens, 232—5; conditions in 1960s, 90, post- demise, 255 Argumenty ifakty, 100 Berezovskii, B., and Kommersant, 260; and Yeltsin’s ruling group, the ‘family’, 261 Beria, L. R, and destruction of archival material, 240, 241 312 Index Billington, Jo characterizations of writing on 1917* 198 Black* C.E., viii Black Repartition group* 137 Brandenberger* D.L., 69, 70 Brezhnev, L, 90* 178, 179* 242; regime* aspects of* 91 Bogdanov, A. A0 and Pokrovskii, 39 Bolshevik* 60 Bolshevik historians before 1917,26 Boltin* I.No eighteenth-century historian* 6 Bor’ba klassov* 36-37* 42* 81 Bubnov* A.So posts held* 143; party history* 143; 57* 65* 70* 142* 159* 161 Bukharin, N.I.: 169* 198; and Short Course in the History of the USSR, 1937* 66 Bulletin of the Presidential Archive, 250 Burdzhalov, E.R* 85, 89* 156 Burganov* Ao and ban on factions in the Communist Party* 1921* 106 Burtin, luo and Dolutskii* National History:Iwentieth Century 264 Byloie, 136 Censorship, 101-103 Central State Archive of Ancient Documents (TsGADA— RGADA), 234, 235 Chebrikov* V.Mo Chairman, KGB* 179 Chechens* Chechnya* 263* 264* 265* 268 Chernomyrdin* V, and competition for a new Idea of Russia* 1996* 281-2 Chernov* Vo The Great Russian Revolution, 200-01 Chernyi peredel, 137 Chicherin* B.No imperial Russian histrorian* xiii* 8* 9 Civil War, Russia* 105, 106 Cold War, X* xvi* 124 Collectivization, agriculture* Archival documents on* publication of* 1989, 115 features and aims, 106 fictional literature about* 115-6 Group on the History of the Soviet Peasantry: Ivnitskii, N.* Zelenin* I., 113; The Collectivization of Agricul- ture in the Soviet Union 1927-1932* 1964* 113; withdrawal of draft manuscript of* 1964* 115 peasant resistance to* 109 treatment in Party History, 107-10 treatment in the Short Course* 107-10 Commissariat of Enlightenment (Narkompros SSSR), 28* 29; Narkompros RSFSR, 57 Commission on the History of the October Revolution and the History of the Communist Party (Istpart)* 27* 135-6*174 Communist Academy, 31, 35* 37 Conferences* Communist Party: Seventh, 15 7; Thirteenth* 168 Congresses* Communist Party: Fifteenth* 168; Fourteenth, 168, 176; Seventeenth, 168* 241-2; Sixth* 157* 158;Tenth* 168; Thirteenth* 174* 176; Twelfth, 168; Twentieth, xv, 143* 46-8* 172* 178* 230,241, 242; Twenty-First* 231; Twenty-Fourth, 90; Twenty- Second* 51* 152* 177* 178, 230; Twenty-Seventh, 105; Twenty-Third* 88* 91 Conquest R.* and Stalin* represen- tation of, 1958* 86; Index 313 Daniels* R.V.* Red October: The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917* 210-11; 220 Danilov* A.* historian* textbook author* 269 Danilov* V.P.* historian of agriculture, 85* 89* 103* 115; and archives* 252; career* 114; as head of Group on the History of the Soviet Peasantry..** 1958* 113; kandidat thesis* 1954* 114; works on collectivization* 1956* 1957* 114; 1970s* 115; 1988* 116 Davies* R. W.* vii; and rules of work in Soviet archives* 234; and Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution* 1989* ix; and Soviet History in theYeltsin Era* ix Debates* trade union and party- state* 1920—21* 170; in party histories* 169 Deich* L.* Social Democrat* 137 Democratic Centralist group* 170* 171 DeStalinization: in 1950s* 176—7* 187; in 1960s* 87* 178; in 1970s* 88* 178; in 1980s* 91* 98* 179; and Memorial Society* 104 Deutscher* I.: awareness of Party’s history among members* and falsification of Party history* 139; on the Russian Revolution* 181 ; on the Short Course * 146; on Trotsky’s interpretation of party’s history* 1917* 139; on Trotsky* The Russian Revolution, 203-4 Diachenko, T* and Yeltsin’s ruling group* the ‘family’* 261 Dmitrenko* V.P.* and school history textbook* 259* 270 Dolutskii* I.* and National History: Twentieth Century * xvii* 258* 263-266* 276* 278* 279* 294; on patriotism* 293 Drabkin* I.S.* Soviet historian* 83— 84; n. 93* p. 84 Drobyzhev*V.Z.* Soviet historian* 100 Druzhba narodov* 100 Dubrovskii* S.M.* Soviet historian* and Pokrovskii* 49* 51—52 Dubrovsky* A.M.* 69* 70 Dunaevskii* V.A.* Soviet historian* and criticism of Stalin’s letter of 1931* 87 Dzerzhinskii* F.E.* founder, Cheka* 159* 161* 166 Education* Russian Federation* Conception for Modernization of* 2001* 266; Law on, 1992* features* 265-6* 287; problems in* Russian Federation* 288- 90; Federal Expert Council on* 291* 292—3; Programme for the Patriotic Education of, 2005* 275-6 Ehrenberg* I.* writer and journalist* 76* 125 Eisenstat* B.* and Pokrovskii* 50—51 El-Registan* G.* and Soviet national anthem* 274 Emigré historians* after 1917* 25 Fainsod* M.* Smolensk under Soviet Rule, 215 Famines: 1921* 171; 1932-33* 110- 113; kept secret from Soviet population* 112; and reporting by Soviet historians* from 1964* 114; and Zelenin* I.* 113 Ferro* M.* October 1917y 220—21 Fest* J.* and the Holocaust* 268-9 Fifteenth Congress of the Party* 168 Fitzpatrick* S.* 182 Fourteenth Congress of the Party* 168* 176 314 Index Fradkin, M., Prime Minister, Russian Federation, 296 Gazprom, 259-60, 262 Gefter, M., and Sector of Method- ology, 87 Glasnost’: historical fiction, 105-6; and literary journals, 100; new editors of journals, 101; exploration of historical themes, 103; revolution, studies of, 189; Trotsky studies, 130 Glavarkhiv’ (Main Archive Admin- istration, MAA), 26, 226-8, 229, 231, 235, 246, 247, 253 Glavlit, see Censorship. Gorbachev, M.S., 275 and agenda for history, xv, 96-98 and archives, 228, 249, 252 (see also Presidential Archive) and NEP, 105-6 and reform proposals, 95; and reform reports, 1980s, 95 and whitewashing the crimes of Stalin, xviii Gorky, M. R, 160 Graham, L., 35 Granin, D., writer, 103 Grimsted, P., 26-27 Grossman, V., The Black Book, 124-5; Vse techet, (Forever Flowing), 106; Zhizn’ i sudyba {Life and Fate), 121 -4; other works of and on, 129 Group for the Emancipation of Labour, 137, 138 GULAG, 228, 252, 263, 266, 267, 269, 270, 277; state museum on, 271 Gusinskii, V., and Media-MOST group, 259 Habermas, J., and the Holocaust, 268 Historians, and the Purges, 35, 36 Historical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, 37 Historical materialism, x Historical Revolutionary Archive, 137 History, as subject for university entrance examination, EGE, 285-6 History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1959, 148,149- 151 History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1962, xv History in schools, during the early NEP, 33; réintroduction of, in late NEP, 57; in 1980s, 130֊ 33; after 2003, 284; new textbooks for, 1934, 58-59; decrees of May and August 1934, 59 History textbooks, schools, 1930s, 70; 1980s, 131-33; 1990s, 283-4, 290-91; after 2000, 281, 294 Hobsbawm, E., on historians and nationalism, 293 Holocaust, xiii, 268; German debate on, 268-9, 270 Hyde, M., and Stalin, role in Pravda, 155 Iakovlev, A., advisor to M.S. Gorbachev, 95, 100,105,118, 179, 270, 275 Iakovlev, E., editor, 95 Iaroslavskii, Em., 142; career of, 142-3; and Istpart, and author of party histories, 135; co-author of the Short Course, 145 Ilyichov, L.F., and Pokrovskii, 51 Index 315 Institute of Economics and Industrial Organization, 95 Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 37, 82, 85, 87, 179, 229, 235, 252 Institute of Marxism-Leninism, 231, 246 Institute of Red Professors (IRP), xiv, 29-30, 35, 37, 43, 55 Institute for Trade Union History, 27 Istochnik, 244 Istoricheskiiarkhiv’y 230,255,256,257 Istoricheskii zapiski, 86 Istoricheskii zhurnal 81, 82, 116 Istoricheskii zhurnaV Istparta^ 136 Istorik Marksist, 32, 37, 41, 56 Iunost and the Civil War, 105 Ivan IV, Eisenstein, and film on, 61 ; historical treatment of, 63-64, 68; refurbishment of record of, 60; reign of, 62-63; Shostakovich, D., and opera on, 61; Tolstoy, A., and novel on, 61; andVipper, R. Iu., 6L Ivanov, S., on Soviet historians, 89— 90 Ivnitskii, N., historian, 113—4, 115 Izvestiia TsK KPSS, 115, 256 Kagarlitskii, B., 285, 287 Kamenev, L.B., Old Bolshevik, 57, 158, 160, 161, 169, 175, 176, 223 Kasianov, M., Prime Minister, Russian Federation, 259 Kavelin, K.D., imperial Russian historian, xiii, 8, 63 Karamzin, N.K., imperial Russian historian, xiii, 63; historical works, 6-8 Katyn Forest, killing of Poles in, 1940, 126-8, 238, 265, 272 Kautsky, K., German Marxist, 52— 53 Keep. J.L.H.: The Russian Revolution, 212-4; 210; on Soviet histories of 1917, 187. Kerenskii, A., 190, 198; works on 1917, 198-200; on Tsar Nicholas, 207 Khataevich, M.M., 145 Khrushchev, N.S., and archives, purge of, 241-2; on historians, 149; and monument to victims of Terror, 87; and the Purges, 242; and the Short Course, 146—7; and speech, Twentieth Party Congress, 143, 172, 178, 242; and Stalin’s crimes, 94 Kirov, S.M., 35, 59, 172, 263 Kizevetter, A., Russian historian, 13 Klimov, E., and Union of Film Makers, 101 Kliuchevskii,V.O., imperial Russian historian, xiii, 3,36,39,63, 81; historical works, 10—13; Kli- uchevskii school, 16; and Mi- liukov, 16—17; and Semevskii, 15 Knorin, V, Old Bolshevik, 142, 145 Kolchak, Admiral A.V., 166 Kollontai, A., Bolshevik leader, 195— 6, 198, 221 Kommersant, 260 Kommunist, 230 Korotich, V., editor, 95, 100 Kotkin, S., on Soviet censorship, 102 Kozlov, V.A., historian, 183 Krasnyi arkhiv 227 Krupskaia, N., Bolshevik leader, 175 Kryshtanovskaia, O., and analysis of Russian Federation elite, 261— 2 Kultura i zhizn % 82 316 Index Kundera, M., 293 Kuraev, M., and novella Kapitan Dikshtein, 1987, 105 Lenin, V.I.: 160, 199, 200, 211 April Theses, 158; Collected Works, 136, 160 Archive of, 235 Lenin Institute (LI), 27, 31, 37 Lenin Library, 31 mnogoukladnost , (multiformity), 187, 188 and private trade, legalization of, 170 Testament, 174, n. 85, p. 176 Leningrad, siege of, 267-8 Lesser Evil, theory of, 74-76, 86 Lessons of October, 139, 140 Lomakin, A., and Pokrovskii, 49—50 Literaturnaia gazeta, 99, 100 Liubavskii, M.K., Russian historian, xiv, 13, 227; and emergence of feudalism in Russia, 17, 18; historical works, 18 Loginov, V, historian, 100 Lunacharskii, A., Bolshevik leader, 33, 39 Luxemburg, R., 52-53; and Stalin, 54 Markwick, R.D., 83, 85, 88, 114 Marsh, R., and Grossman, Vse techet, 106 Marx-Engels Institute (MEI), 30— 31,37 Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute, 37, 56 Marxist theory as propaganda, x Mazour, A. G., The Writing of History in the Soviet Union, 1971, 93 Media, state control of, Russian Federation, 259-60 Medvedev, D., Russian politician, 260 Medvedev, R., 118, 294; and Medvedev, Z., 124 Medvedev, V., 118 Melgunov, S.P., The Bolshevik Seizure of Power, 210 Memorial Society, xviii, 104, 269; activity in Russian Federation after 2000, 271-2 Menon, K.P.S., and meeting Stalin, 1952, 173 Merridale, C., and famine of 1932- 33, 112-13; Ivan s War, 128; and Second World War, 125- 6; on historical memory in Russian Federation, after 2000, 272; on history in Russian schools, after 2000, 284-5 Manotskov, R, on teaching history in schools, 294 Mikhalkov, S., and Soviet national anthem, 274 Mikoian, A.L, Communist leader 147, 186, 246 Miliukov, P, Russian historian and political leader, 13, 25, 194, 198; historical works, xiv, 16-17; 200, 201 Milonov, Iu. K., and Institute for Trade Union History, 27 Mints, IT., 55-56; The History of Great October, 187 Mongait, A.L., New Directions group, 88 Mozhaev, B., writer, 103 Muller, G.F., German historian, 5-6 Museum of the Revolution, 31 Narochnitskii, A., historian, 89 Narodnaia volia, 137 National Projects, Russian Federation, 2005,286-7 Index 317 National Unity Day* see Revolution* commemoration of* Day of Nechkina* M.V. historian* and Ivan IV* 60; and Kliuchevskii* 2; lesser evil* theory of* 75; Nekrich* A.M.* xiv; and career of* 79-80; and June 22, 1941* 78- 79; Nekrich Affair* 80 Nevskii* V.* career and historical works* 136—7 New Directions group of historians* 187 Nikolaevskii* B., 30; organization of Soviet archives* 226 Nolte* E., and the Holocaust* 268 Nove, A.* and famine of 1932—33, 111 Novy mir* 100 Oil Stabilization Fund, Russian Federation, 287-88 Okhotin, N.* historian* 271-2 Oktiabr 100 Olminskii* M.S.* 27; and Istpart, 135 Orlov* A., and school history textbooks* 291-2 Orwell, G.* on history* 73 Owen*W., on the ‘pity of war’* 105 Pamyat* 104 Pankratova* A.M.* historian, 32* 43; 59—60* 183; and History of the US.S.R.* 1948* 65; and pre- revolutionary historians, 81; Partiinost 93* 184—5 Party histories, 134* 180* 142; titles of* n. 11, p. 141 Party members* education of* 144 Pasternak, B.* and Doctor Zhivago* 105* 123 Peasantry and Imperial Russian historians* 14 Perrie* M.* and Ivan IV* 60—61 Peter the Great, and historical treatment of* 61, 64—65* 68 Pikhoia, R.F.* administration of archives, 239* 247—8* 250, 252; 257 Pipes* R.* xvi; works on 1917* 222-4 Platonov* S.F.* historian* 3* 25* 63* and MAA* 227 Plekhanov* G.V., 137* 148; historical views* 19* 20* 21* 22—23; on 1917*187 Pogodin* M.P., imperial Russian historian, 8 Pokrovskii* M.N.* xiv* 137 and archives* administration of 227 and career* 38-43 and commercial capitalism* 46— 48, 60; attack on* 48—51* 74; reinstatement of, 51—52 and Essays on the History of the October Revolution* and on 1917*187 and Essays on the History of Russian Culture* 40 and historical methodologies* 44— 45* 57; attack on* 50—51 and importance of* before the revolution* 23 and Institute of Red Professors* 29 and lesser evil* theory of* 76 and Plekhanov* G. V* 19-20 and pre-revolutionary historians, 2* 20-22 and posts held* 27* 41 and the Purge of historians* 1929* 3* 34 and the Pokrovskii school* 35* 43-44 and Russian History from the Earliest Times* 39* 46 and Russian History in Briefest Outline* 40—41 318 Index and Russo-centrism, 71-72 and Trotsky, L.D.,48-49 Poland, campaign of 1920, 167 Polevoi, N.A., imperial Russian historian, 8 Politburo Archive, Special Files, 238, 239 Politkovskaia, A.S., journalist, 260 Ponomarev, B.N., Communist leader, 2, 85, 142, 148 Poskrebyshev, A., Stalin’s aide, 256- 7 Pospelov, P.N., Party historian, 145 Postyshev, P.P., on access to archives, 229 Preobrazhenskii, Ye., A.., Bolshevik leader, 158 Presidential Archive, 228, 236, 238, 239, 244, 246, 249, 250, 252 Presniakov, A.E., historian, xiv, 3; and archives after 1917, 225; and emergence of feudalism in Russia, 17-18 Primakov, E., adviser to M. S. Gorbachev, 95 Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, 52, 56, 136 Purges, Terror, 172, 263, 265, 266, 267; Presidential Commission on Rehabilitation of victims of Political Repression, 269; 270 Putin, V. V, xiii, attitudes to Soviet history, 282-3; speech to scholars, 2003, 258-9; 263, 264; on historical memory, 293; on the Holocaust and the GULAG, 2003,270,277; and national anthem, 2001, 275; world war two, call for objective histories of, 2005, 279 Rabinowitch, A., The Bolsheviks Come To Power, 211-2 Raeff, M., and Kliuchevskii, 13 Rakhmetov, V., historian, 49 RANION, (Russian Association of Scientific Research Institutions in the Social Sciences), xiv, 28-29, 35, 37, 43 Revisionist historians, xvi, 216—9, n. 72, pp. 218-9 Reed, John: activity in Russia, 1919- 20, 198; Ten Days That Shook the World, 191-2, 192-7; and Lenin, xvi, 197; and Stalin, 1917, 161; and Trotsky, 197 Revolution, commemoration of, Day of, after the demise of the USSR, 273-4 Revolution, Russian, xii, October 1917 (OS): early Soviet histories of, 185-6; early Western understanding of, 190 191, 209-10; Marxist/ Soviet understanding of, 182- 4; significance of, 181; in the Short Course, 159 Riazanov, D., historian, archivist, 30, 227 Roginskii, A., historian. Memorial Society, 104, 269 Roskomarkhiv3 (Russian State Committee on Archival Affairs), 228, 247, 252; as Rosarkhiv 247—8, 251, 253 Rostropovich, M., cellist, and ‘Stalin hymn’, 275 Rozhkov, N.A., xiv, 26; historical works, 18-19 Russia, competition for a new Idea of Russia, 1996, 281-2; diverse ethnicities in, 295-6 Russian feudalism, idea of, 22, 45- 46, 60 and Marx and Engels, 45 and Pavlov-SilVanskii, N,P., 22 and Pokrovskii, M.N., 48 and Syromiatnikov, B.I., 22 and Vladimirskii-Budanov, 4 5 Index 319 Russo-centric themes in historical literature, 71-73 Rybakov, A., writer, 103 Sakharov, A., Andrei Sakharov Museum, 270 Salisbury, H., 1917, in Black Night, White Snowy 207; Siege of Leningrad, in The 900 Days, 268 Samodurov, Iu., Andrei Sakharov Museum, 270 Schapiro, L., on the Short Course, 144=5* on the value of party histories, 141; on their value for Stalin, 134. Scherbakova, I. Memorial society, xviii, 272 Schlapentokh, D., on the rise of Russian sub-nationalism, 295 Schlozer, A-L., German histoOrian, 5-6 Schools of History/ historiography, St. Petersburg and Moscow, xiii, 2-4, Secret Police: institutional history, n. 36, p, 240; NKVD, xvii, 173, 228, 240, 245, 267; OGPU, 4,109,252,269; Okhrana, 185, 226 Sector of Methodology, 1964-8,87- 88 Seliunin, V., and collectivization, agriculture, 116; and War Communism, 105 Semevskii, V.I., xiii-xiv; historical works, 14—16 Sergievskii, N., position and historical works, 137 Serov, I., Chairman, KGB, 241,242 Service, R., on need for a party history, 143 Seton-Watson, H., and Russian expansion, 74-75 Seventeenth Congress of the Party, 168,241-2 Shatrov, M., 103; and This is HozvWe Conquer, 106 Shchegolev, P.E., historian, 136, 226 Shelepin, A.N., Chairman, KGB, 241 Sherlock, T., and Gorbachev’s agenda for history, 97 Shestakov, A. V., andv4 Short History of the US.S.R., 1938, 64-65, 67 Shestidesiatniki, 85 Shliapnikov, A., Bolshevik leader, 156, 164, 169, 185, 195, 196 Shmelev, G.I., and collectivization, dekulakisation, 1988, 116 Short Course 0Short Course on the History of the Communist Party (Bolshevik), 1938, 146, XV, 88, 89, 90, 138, 144, 141, 179, 180, 184, 186; critique of, in Voprosy istorii, 148—9; descriptions of, in Stalin’s Short Biography, in Voprosy istorii, 145; enabling decree, 143—4; repudiation of, 148 Short Course in the History of the USSR, for Schools, 1937, 65-70 Shteppa, K., and Lesser Evil Formula, viii Sidorov, A.L., and collectivization studies, 113; and Pokrovskii, 51 Siloviki, 258, 259, 261-2, 297. See also Kryshtanovskaia, O. Silver Age, 1 Simonov, K., writer, 76—77, 118—9, 121 Sixth Congress of the Party, 157 Slutskii, A.G., historian, and Proletarskaia revoliutsiia article, 52-53 Smirnov, I., and Soviet archives, 1960s, 230 320 Index Smolensk Archive, 215-6 Snesarev, A., Red Army commander, 165 Social Democracy, 136 Socialism In One Country, 72 Socialist Academy for the Social Sciences, later Communist Academy, 27-28 Society of Former Political Prisoners and Penal Exiles, 31 Society of Marxist Historians (SMH)j xiv, 31-32,36-37,43, 55, 143 Solov’ev, S.M., imperial Russian historian, xiii, 8, 36, 63, 81; historical works, 9-10 Solzhenitsyn, A.: 179; One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch} 178; The Gulag Archipelago, 263 Soviet archive, xii Soviets, First All-Russian Congress of, 157, 168; First All-Union Congress of, 168; Second, 168 Stakhanov, A., miner, 169 Stalin, I, I., and capture and execution by Germans, 120 Stalin, J. V., and activity in 1917, 158; in Civil War, 164-7 and archive of, 236, 237, 238, 239, 244 and attack on school history textbooks, 1934, 57-58 and coffin in Lenin Mausoleum, 177-8 and collectivization, agriculture, 113 and Eisenstein, S., film director, 61 and famine of 1932-33, 113 and Foundations of Leninism, 140 in Lenin’s Testament, 174 and national anthem, 1943, 274 and Problems of Leninism, 140 and letter to Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, 36,53-56; criticism of, 87 and rejection of Marxist historical categories, xiv, 57-58 and personality cult of, 173—4, 176, 177 and Peter the Great, 64 and positions held, n. 80, p. 173 and Short Course, chapter in, 145, 152 and socialism in one country, theory of, 138, 140, 158-159 and stand in early 1917, 156 and Trotskyism, 55 and Works (and Sochineniia, Collected Works), 236—7 and World War Two, significance for Soviet power, 1943, 276; camps for returnee Soviet troops, 277-8 and Za Leninizm, contribution in, and regardingTrotsky’s role in October revolution, 138-9,140 State Archive of the Russian Federation (GA RF), 248—9 State school of historiography, 8-9 Stetskii, A.I., historian, 57, 65 Sukhanov, N., Social Democrat, 160, 161; The Russian Revolution, 201-2 Supreme Council of the National Economy (VSNKh), 171 Surkov, V., Presidential adviser, V.V Putin, xiii Suslov, M., Communist leader, career, aspects of, 124—5; and Life and Fate 121, 123 Sverdlov Communist University, 37, 43 Sverdlov, Ye, M., Bolshevik leader, 159, 161 Index 321 Ta t is ch e v* V. N. * xiii; historical works* 4-5 Teterina* S-* on school history textbooks* 2006* 294 Thirteenth Party Congress* 174* 176 Tikhonov* N՜.* Communist leader* 179 Time of Troubles* 1605—13* 273 Tomsinskii, S.* and Pokrovskii, 49 Totalitarian model, xvi* 214, 215 Trapeznikov* S.P., historian* 87* 89, 90* 101* 102* 188 Trotsky* L.D.: 138* 164* 165* 169* 195* 196* 197* 200* 221* 263 and activity in 1917* Military Revolutionary Committee* 160 and advocacies in 1918* 1920* 138 and Lenin’s Testament* 174* 175— 6 and long - term view of Russian history* 23 and Moscow* revolution in* 1917* 195 and permanent revolution* theory of* 138* 140* 205 on Reed* John The Russian Revolution* 203—9; 186* 194 and socialism in one country* theory of* 140 on Stalin* 208—9 and studies of* glasnost5* 130 on Sukhanov, N.* and his The Russian Revolution* 202 on trade unions, 1920—21, 170 Works, 1924* 139 and Zinoviev and Kamenev* 1917* depiction of* in Lessons of October, 140 Tseretelli. I.* history of 1917, 201 Tsiurupa* A., Bolshevik leader* 164 Tucker* R.* and Ivan IV and Peter the Great, 61 Tukhahevskii* M. N.* Soviet military commander* 166 Tutiukhin* S.V.* historian, 102—3 Tvardovskii* A.* writer — poet* 128 Tenth Congress of the Party* 168 Twelfth Congress of the Party* 168 Twentieth Congress of the Party* xv* 143* 146-8* 172* 186* 230* 241* 242 Twenty-First Congress of the Party* 231 Twenty-Fourth Congress of the Party, 90 Twenty-Second Congress of the Party* 51* 152* 177* 230 Twenty-Seventh Congress of the Party* 105 Twenty-Third Congress of the Party* 88* 91 Ustinov* D.F., Communist leader* 179 Uritskii, M.S.* Old Bolshevik* 159, 161 Vestnik drevnei istorii, 86 Voprosy is torit KPSS, 86 Vestnik Kommunisticheskoi Akademit 49 Vilenskii* S0 historian* 269 Vinogradov* R, historian* 39 Vipper* R. Iu., historian* 61* 64 Volkogonov, D.* General and historian* 237* 241; and Russian archives* 250; and Soviet archives, 239; on Stalin, 173; and history of World War Two* 237; and Triumph andTragedy* 1988* 119 Volobuev* P.V* historian* 89* 103* 181* 183* 187* 188 Voprosy istorii* 51* 75* 82* 86* 89* 90* 103* 116* 145* 148 322 Index Voprosy istorii KPSS, 79 Walker, M., on lifting of censorship, 102 War Communism, 105 Wolfe, B., on party histories, 142 Workers’Opposition group, 170,171 World War Two Significance of, 276, 279-80; Archives on, 253-4; deaths in, 277; in Soviet schools, 125, 276-7; early Soviet reverses, 278-9; and Soviet historians, 77-78, 80, 116, 268; and Soviet writers, during the war, 76; in 1980s and later, 121, 129-30; Order Numbers 227 and 270, 119-20; Soviet- German Pacts, 1939, secret protocols of, 238; terms of and debate on, 116-8, 120; treatment in Dolutskii’s history textbook, 265,276,278 Yavlinskii, G., Russian politician, 264 Yeltsin,B.N.: 179,237,259,261;and archives, 228,238 (Presidential Commission, Archives), 239, 244, 249, 250; history in schools, 280-1 Zagladin, N., and The History of Russian and the World in the Twentieth Century, xvii, 258, 266-8, 276, 279, 294 Za Leninizmy 138, 140 Zaslavskaia, T, sociologist, 95, 99 Zelenin, L, historian, 113-4 Zhdanov, A.A., Soviet leader.57,59, 65, 67; and lesser evil, theory of, 7 5; and Zhdanovshchina} 124 Zinina, Y, and Dolutskii, National History .’Twentieth Century՝, 265 Zinoviev, G. Ye., Old Bolshevik, lectures on party history, 1923,139; 158,160,161,169, 175, 176, 223
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