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adam_text | Contents
Maps of Leningrad xi
Directory of Diarists xiv
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Introduction: Year Zero l
Part I. Inside the Ring
x. The Ring Takes Shape 21
2. Becoming New People 37
3. The Elusive I 67
4. Family Life and Strife 89
Part II. Exploring the Island
5. The Hierarchy of Lives 129
6. The City as Medical Laboratory 162
7. In the Mirror of History
201
Conclusion: After the Ring Broke
Notes 255
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
313
327
Illustration Credits
Index 331
329
Selected Bibliography
PERIODICALS
The American Review of Soviet Medicine
KomsomoPskaia Pravda
Leningrad
Leningradskaia Pravda
Smena
Znamia
Zvezda
UNPUBLISHED DIARIES
The unpublished diaries that inform this study are organized here by author’s last name.
I have included the diary’s archival location and, when available, the author’s main
occupation during the war.
Afanas’ev, Dmitrii Vladimirovich. Text courtesy of Natal’ia Aleksandrovna Afanas’eva.
Thirteen- year-old student when World War II began. Excerpts appear in Tamara
Staleva, Vechnyi deti blokady: DokumentaPnye ockerki (Moscow: Author, 1995), 4-14.
Bardovskii, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 7. Taught literature
at School 156 and studied at Leningrad State University.
Basalaev, Innokentii Memnonovich. OR RNB, f. 1076 d. 16.
Belov, Boris Aleksandrovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 9. Party representative for the
Stalin factory and fought at the front.
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Berngardt, Nikolai Aleksandrovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 1807. Worked for
Lengorkom.
Borichevskii, Ivan Adamovich. OR RNB, f. 1448, d. 9.
Borovikova, Aleksandra Nikiforovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 15. A mechanical
engineer who held management positions at the Volodarskii Sawmill Factory and at
Bread Factory 6.
Bubnova, Maia Aleksandrovna. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 16. An eighth
grader at School 221. Excerpts of the diary appear in Klebanov and Pazi, ed.,
Leningradtsy v dni blokady, 221-32.
Budogoskaia, Lidiia Anatol’evna. TsGALI, f. 427, op. 1, d. 112. A wartime nurse, worked
for the State Marionette Theater and as a journalist after World War II.
Buianov, Aleksandr Matveevich. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 19. Political
instructor for VasiPevskii Island District’s raikorn and assisted in the local procurator’s
office.
Byl’ev (Protopopov), Nikolai Mikhailovich. “Otryvki iz biokadnikh zapisei, 1941-42.”
TsGALI, f. 109, op. 1, d. 9. Artist who exhibited under the pseudonym ByPev.
Excerpts of the diary are published in Brodskii, Khudozhniki goroda-fronta, 311-44.
Chepurko, Margarita Sergeevna (nee Maikova). GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 10.
Schoolgirl during World War II.
Ghernovskii, Aleksei Alekseevich. “Dnevnik. V Leningrade, 1941-42.” TsGAIPD,
f. 4000, op. 11, d. 119. Historian and senior employee at the Museum of the History and
Development of Leningrad.
Enman, NataPia Aleksandrovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 10, d. 1396. Senior scholarly
employee at the Kirov Museum.
Erokhana, Nina Nikolaevna (née Klishevich). “Blokadnyi dnevnik Niny Nikolaevny
Erokhanoi.” GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 490. Eighteen-year-old student during
World War II. The diary initially was cowritten with her uncle, but Erokhana
destroyed those pages in 1945.
Evdokilov, Aleksei Fedorovich. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lR, d. 30. Foreman at the Red
Banner Factory and an MPVO worker. Excerpts of his diary appear in Levtov and
David, Budni podviga.
Evlakhov, Orest Aleksandrovich. TsGALI, f. 466, op. 1, d. 73. Composer and professor
at the Leningrad Conservatory, was a secretary for the Leningrad Branch of the Union
of Soviet Composers.
Freman, Max Aleksandrovich. OR RNB, f. 709, d. 302.
Frumberg, Aleksei Mikhailovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 114. A secretary in Voskov
Factory’s party organization.
GakkeP, Iakov Modestovich. OR RNB, f. 1005, d. 26.
Gel’fer, Gesel’ Aizikovich. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 24. Electrician and
engineer in Workshop 3 of the Stalin Factory.
Gorbunova, Nina Georgievna. “Dnevnik 22/VI/41-11/V.43. Leningrad.” TsGAIPD,
f. 4000, op. 11, d. 27. Directed Orphanage 58.
Grishkevich, Aleksandr Pavlovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 28. Sectional manager
in Lengorkom’s printing department.
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Grizova-Rudykovskaia, Tat’iana Leonidovna (née Rudykovskaia). “Dnevnik.” GMMOBL,
f. RDF, op. lR, d. 1, punkt 7. She was nine years old when World War II began.
Ianovich, Tat’iana L’vovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 122.
Ianushevich, Zoia Vasil’evna. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lR, d. 91. Studied at the Vavilov
All-Union Institute of Plant Industry.
Inber, Vera Mikhailovna. “Dnevnik voennykh let.” OR RNB, f. 312, dd. 12, 44~50*
“Pochti tri goda (Leningradskii dnevnik). Povest’.” RGALI, f. 1072, op. 1, dd. 32, 73.
Professional poet and writer. Inber reworked her manuscripts before publishing them.
Two of the major publications of her diary are Pochti trigoda: Leningradskii dnevnik
(1947) and Pochti tri goda (1968).
Iushekhonov, Aleksei Gavrilovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 96. Worked at the
Russian Diesel Engine Factory.
Ivanov, Vsevolod. OR RNB, f. 1000, op. 2, d. 515.
Ivleva, Valentina Mikhailovna. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 431. Taught Russian at
School 36 in the Vyborg District. Portions of her diary are reproduced in Levtov and
David, Budni podviga.
Kalinin, Vladimir Vasil’evch. Diary courtesy of Tamara Vladimirovna Staleva. Worked at
the Hermitage. Parts of his story are discussed in P. K. Baltun, Russkii Muzei:
Evakuatsiia, blokada, vosstanovlenie (Leningrad: Izobrazitel’noe Iskusstvo, 1981).
Kapitonova, Vera Mikhailovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 41. Worked in the Moscow
District’s Propaganda and Agitation Department.
Kedrov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 44. Acting director of
Factory 224, Sverdlovsk District.
Ketov, Aleksandr Dmitrievich. MNM, k.p. 6512, f. 1, d. 655. Text courtesy of the D. D.
Shostakovich Middle School 235. Artist and designer at the Theater of Musical
Comedy.
Kleveryi, Iulii Iul’evich. TsGALI, f. 154, op. 1, d. 67. Artist and set designer at Leningrad’s
Pioneer Theater, Marionette Theater, and others. This diary was kept by Oscar Iul’evich
from a concentration camp in the Vydogoshch’ area and refers to blockaded Leningrad.
Klykov, Vladimir Andreevich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 45. Manager for the October
Railway.
Kniazev, Georgii Alekseevich. ARAN SPb, f. 929, op. 2, dd. 95, 98. Historian and
archivist at the Naval archive between 1917 and 1926 and in 1929 at the Leningrad
Branch of the Academy of Sciences. His diary was published as Dni velikikh ispytanii,
dnevniki ^41-^45, ed. N. P. Kopaneva (St. Petersburg: Nauka, 2009).
Kogan, Lev Rudol’fovich. OR RNB, f. 1035, d. 1, Dramaturge.
Kok, Georgii Mikhailovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 48. Head of the planning
department at Leningrad’s Factory for Radio Technology.
Kolbantseva, Rogneda Viktorovna. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 215. Schoolgirl during
World War II.
Koltunov, Iosif Grigor’evich. OR RNB, f. 552, d. 39.
Komsomol organization of North Gable Factory (SevkabeP). TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11,
d. 130. This collectively authored diary includes the red pencil comments of the
group’s superiors.
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Kononova, Elena. OR RNB. This diary did not have a catalogue number at the time of
consultation.
Konopleva, Mariia Sergeevna. “V blokirovannom Leningrade: Zapiski.” OR RNB, f. 368,
dd. 1-3. Archivist and librarian specializing in art, who worked at the Russian
Museum and the Hermitage. During the war, she did secretarial work in Clinic 22.
Korneeva, Glafira Nikolaevna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 51. Directed School 3 in
Sverdlovsk region and did inspections for RONO.
Kostrovitskaia, Vera Sergeevna. TsGALI, f. 157, op. 1, d. 28. Ballerina at the Kirov
Theater and a choreographer and dance instructor in the Department of Pedagogy at
the Petrograd Choreography School. A redacted version of her diary was published in
Neva 9 (1973).
Koterli (née Kondakova), Elena Iosifovna. TsGALI, f. 187, op. 1, d. 7. Did many jobs,
including factory work, journalism, and novel writing.
Kozlovskii, Aleksei Kornil’evich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 46. Director of high-
tension lines at Lenenergo and later director of the Northern Cable Factory
Krakov, M. M. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, dd. 52, 55. Senior engineer at
Electrical Station 10.
Kropacheva, Mariia Viacheslavovna. OR RNB, f. 1000, op. 2, d. 676. Schoolteacher and
MPVO volunteer. Excerpts of the diary appear in Simmons and Perlina, Writing the
Siege, 53-57.
Kruikov, Aleksei Nikolaevich. Text courtesy of the Kriukov family. Musician and
composer. Portions of this text appear in Andrei Kriukov, Muzika v efire voennogo
Leningrada (St. Petersburg: Kompozitor, 2005).
Kurbanov, M. M. OR RNB, f. 406, dd. 237, 239.
Larionov, Leonid Vasil’evich. OR RNB, f. 422, d. 44. Worked at Leningrad’s Naval
Museum.
Lebedev, G. E. Diary courtesy of Tamara Vladimirovna Staleva. A front-line actor. Part of
his story is documented in V. Ia. Merkulova-Mashirova and S. A. Ponomarenko, eds.,
Bez antrakta: Akteri goroda Lenina v gody blokady (Leningrad: Lenizdat, 1970).
Lebedev, Ivan Vladimirovich. TsGALI, f. 231, op. 1, d. 7. Artist, writer, and circus
performer who used the stage name “Uncle Vania.”
Lebedev, Viktor Vladimirovich. Diary courtesy of Tamara Vladimirovna Staleva.
Architect and academic.
Lepkovich, Arkadii A. “Dnevnik Arkadiia Lepkovicha, 1/XII/41-20/IX/1942.” Ts-
GAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 85. Worked at the broadcast center for Leningrad Radio.
Lesin, Boris Apollonovich. “Dnevnik Borisa Apollonovicha Lésina.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000,
op. ll, d. 61. Writer and editor for the October Railway’s newspaper Stalinets.
Levina, Esfir’ Gustanovna. “Dnevnik. 12/I-24/XI/42.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 57.
Architect who worked for the architectural-planning division of the Leningrad city
soviet. Her other wartime account, which overlaps with the diary, is: Levina, “Pis’ma k
drugu,” in Leningradtsy v dni blokady, ed. Klebanov and Pazi, 195-220.
Liubovskaia, Aleksandra Pavlovna. “Leningrad, 1941-42: Zapiski zhitelia blokadnogo
goroda.” Text courtesy of Igor’ Liubovskii. Technical translator, knowing over twrenty
languages, and librarian in a milling factory.
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317
Lukin, Vladimir Andreevich, and Tamara Petrovna Nekliudova. “Delo Lukina, V. A,
i ego zheny T. P. Nekliuovoi.” GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. iL, d. 238. Actor. File contains
his and his wife’s diaries.
Makarov, Vladimir Kuz’mich. OR RNB, f. 1135, dd. 54-55. Art and architecture historian
as well as preservationist for the Russian Museum.
Malysheva, Vasilisa Petrovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. xi, d. 65. Editor for the Molotov
Factory newspaper and later for Leningrad Radio. She was a delegate for the Sverd-
lovsk District soviet.
Mantul, Vladimir Grigor’evich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 67. Grinder and polisher at
the Stalin Factory.
Mashkova, Mariia VasiPevna. OR RNB, f. 1407, d. 21. Librarian at the Central Branch of
the Leningrad Public Library. Selections of this diary are published in: A. N.
Maslova, P. L. Vakhtina; M. K. Svichenskaia, eds., Publichnaia biblioteka v gody voiny:
1941-1945: dnevniki, vospominaniia, pis’ma, dokumenty (St. Petersburg: Rossiiskaia
natsional’naia biblioteka, 2005).
Matiushina, Ol’ga Konstantinovna. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 68. Artist
and writer.
Matus, Kseniia Markianovna. MNM, k.p. 4153, f. 2, d. 2804. Text courtesy of the D. D.
Shostakovich Middle School 235. Musician with the Leningrad Philharmonic, and
played oboe in Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony. An interview with her appears in
Simmons and Perlina, Writing the Siege, 147-55.
Mervol’f, Nina Rudal’fovna. MNM, k.p. 6580, f. 2, d. 5579. Text courtesy of the D. D.
Shostakovich Middle School 235. Eighteen-year-old theater student during World
War II.
Mikhaileva-Kasotkina, Nadezhda Leonidovna. TsGAIPD, f. 8921 op. 1, d. 196. Pianist.
Most of the diary is published in M. I. Bozhenkova, A. I. Burlakov, A. R. Dzeni-
skevich, A. N. Rubtsov, T. A. Postrelova, I. D. Khodanovich, ed., Zhenshchina i
voina: O roli zhenshckin v oborone Leningrada: 1941-44 (St. Petersburg: IzdatePstvo
Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, 2006), 299-310.
Miliutina, Vera Vladimirovna. TsGALI, f. 495, op. 1, d. 164. Artist at Leningrad’s Artists’
Academy and the Repin Institute of Proletarian Graphic Arts.
Mironova, Aleksandra Nikolaevna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 71. History teacher at
School 10 and during World War II worked as an inspector for RONO and in
additional schools and orphanages. Excerpts of her diary appear in Dagin, Oborona
Leningrada, 1941-1944.
Mironova, Evgeniia Ivanovna. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. iL, d. 449.
Molchanov, Anatolii Vladimirovich. “Ia na voine byl shkol’nikom blokadnym: Vospomi-
naniia.” Text courtesy of Evgeniia Alekseevna Molchanova. Schoolboy during World
War II.
Molodezhnikov, Viktor Dmitrievich. MNM 6, k.p 2489, f. zhit., d. 186. Text courtesy of
the D. D. Shostakovich Middle School 235. Worked in a metallurgical factory.
Mukhina, Elena Vladimirovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 72. She was a sixteen-
year-old student when the siege began. Most of her diary was published in Mukhina,
Sokkrani moiu pechaVnuiu istoriiu.
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Namochilin, Ivan Stepanovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 79. Director of the Propa-
ganda and Agitation Department of Leningrad Railroad’s Baltic branch.
Nikitin, Fedor Mikhailovich. “Dnevnik.” MNM, k.p. 6920, f. 1, d. 5580. Text courtesy of
the D. D. Shostakovich Middle School 235. Actor at the Kommisarzhevskaia Theater
and agitator for the Leningrad House of the Red Army.
NikoPskii, Aleksandr Sergeevich. OR RNB, f. 1037, dd. 900-901. Artist whose diary is
mostly pictorial.
Nikulin, Anisim ProkoPevich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 80. A raikom representative
for the October District.
Osipova, Lidiia. HIA, Box 1, 80033-10. A writer, she escaped Leningrad and became a
German propagandist in the Leningrad suburb of Slutsk (Pavlovsk).
Osipova, Natal’ia Petrovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 89. Statistician in the planning
department of Workshop 4 in the Molotov Factory.
Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Anna Petrovna. OR RNB, f. 1015, dd. 36,57-61. Painter and
artist. She reworked portions of her diary and published them as: Ostroumova-
Lebedeva, Avtobiograficheskii zapiski, vols. 1-3 (Moscow: Tsentrpoligraf, 2003).
Excerpts appear in Simmons and Perlina, Writing the Siege, 25-32.
Ostrovskaia, SoPia Kazimirovna. OR RNB, f. 1448, dd. 9-12. Professional writer and
editor, she worked for the Literature Department of Leningradskaia Pravda during
World War II. Most of the diary is published in Russkoe proshloe: istoriko-
dokumentaVnykh aTnianakh, vol. 10 (St. Petersburg, 2006), 191-323.
Ots, Liudmila. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 85. Student at School 11, also volunteered in
wartime hospitals.
Perel’man, Irma Oznasovna. MNM, k.p. 6517, f. 5, d. 668. Text courtesy of the D. D.
Shostakovich Middle School 235.
Peshel’, Petr Vasil’evich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 92. Head mechanic at Electrical
Station 10.
Peterson, Valia. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 86. In seventh grade at School
239 when the siege began.
Peto, Ol’ga Richardovna. “Deti blokady: Deti Leningrada, 1942-1943.” OR RNB, f. 1273,
d. 52. A medical doctor, she searched for abandoned children and worked for the
emergency medical services.
Petrova, Tat’iana Andreevna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 91. A Lengorkom instructor.
Polzikova-Rubets, Kseniia Vladimirovna. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 94. Teacher at
School 239. There are two, very different published editions of her diary: Oni uchilisi
v Leningrade (1954); Dnevnik uchitelia blokadnoi shkoly (2000).
Poshekhonov, Aleksei Gavrilovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 96. Chief engineer at the
Demianskii District Integrated Industrial Plant.
Propaganda and Agitation Department for the Moscow district raikom. “Dnevnik otdela
propagandy i agitatsii RK VKP(b) Moskovskogo raiona.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11,
d. 124. This collectively authored diary was inspected by the authors’ superiors and is
marked with red underlining.
Rabinovich, Mikhail Borisovich. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op iL, d. 51. Teacher at Leningrad
State University and MPVO worker.
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Rozman, B. Iu. Diary courtesy of Tamara Vladimirovna Staleva. Chemist.
Rudnev, Aleksei Georgievich. TsGALI, f. 223, op. 1, d. 65. Philologist and teacher of
library science and Russian at the Herzen State Pedagogical Institute.
Rusakov, Sergei Aleksandrovich. TsGALI, f. 418. Correspondent for TASS and editor
at Molodaia gvardiia.
Ryvina, Elena Izrail’evna. TsGALI, f. 471, op. 1, d. 180. Wrote for and edited various
Leningrad newspapers.
Ryzhikov, Mikhail Ivanovich. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 352. Worked on medical
train VSP 109 before serving at the front.
Samarin, Petr Mikhailovich. GMMOBL, f. RDF, op. lL, d. 338. Factory worker.
Savinkov, Ivan Alekseevich. “Dnevnik, 1941-45.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 99.
Engineer, managed Workshop 9 of the Molotov Factory.
Semenov, Sergei Aleksandrovich. ORRNB, f. 685, dd. 16,30,32.
Shaporina, Liubov’ Vasil’evna. OR RNB, f. 1086, dd. 7, 9,10,11. Artist and nurse.
Excerpts of her diary appear in Simmons and Perlina, Writing the Siege, 21-24.
Shpak, Aleksandr Illarionovich. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 120. Head of Glavneftesnab
for the Leningrad region.
Sinakevich, Ol’ga Viktorovna. ORRNB, f. 163, dd. 311, 356 58. Writer and poet.
Sinishchin, Aleksandr Dmitrievich. MNM, k.p. 6513, f. 3 d. 23. Text courtesy of the D. D.
Shostakovich Middle School 235.
Sinitsyna, N. I. TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 107. Political organizer for Housing
Committee 124 (Krasnogvardeisk District) and worked in Factory 370.
Sokolova, Elizaveta Aleksandrovna. “Dnevnik.” TsGAIPD, f. 4000, op. 11, d. 109. Acting
director of Istpart.
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Index
Adamovich, Ales’, 3, 9, 62-63,104,191
Afanas’ev, Dmitrii (Dima): analysis of
press, 32-33; historical reflections of,
203, 219; on hunger psychosis, 195;
responsibilities of, 3,24, 95,136; social
observations by, 129
Aging. See Body
Akhmatova, Anna, 58, 225
Alimentarnaia distrojiia. See Dystrophy,
nutritional
American-Soviet Medical Society, 177
Assumptive world, 7-10, 237,257-258021
Avvakumov, S. I., 241-242, 250
Bania. See Bathhouse
Barber, John, 4, 277-278012, 285047,
29inn9-io
Barskova, Polina, 159,2890127,297nii8
Bathhouse: revealing equality, 155-157;
revealing inequality, 157-159; Russian
tradition of, 155; wartime conditions of,
155-156
Battle for Leningrad: bombing of city, 5-6,
25-29,47,53,93-94,143,192; break in
siege, 240-243; casualties of, 4, 25;
civilian defense in, 5, 23-24,42,227;
lifting of siege, 244-245
Bekhterev State Psycho-Neurological
Institute, 192,194
Berggol’ts, Ol’ga, 12, 92,157-158,186, 248
Beriia, Lavrentii, 107, 249
Berngardt, Nikolai, 156
Bidlack, Richard, 24,107,143,172, 285047
Biopower, 164, 2gon8
Blockade wife, 131,145-147,157-158
Blokadnik (blokadniki): identification as,
74,158; traits of, 2,39, 4L 5^ 65-68
Body: hands, 59; legs, 59“6°, 64;
premature aging of, 37,45-47,155,184,
243; stomach, 60-63, 237; transforma-
tion of, 37,39-41, 45, 66. See also Sense
perception
Boldyrev, Aleksandr, 187
Bolshevik Revolution. See October
Revolution
Bombardment. See Battle for Leningrad
Bomb psychosis. See Psychosis
Books: banning of, 250; reading tastes, 178,
203-204,215,220,224; supply of, 216,
303n6o; wartime publication of, 203,
216, 220, 229,3o6ni23
Borovikova, Aleksandra, 15,30,37-38
Borrero, Mauricio, 134
Brandenberger, David, 214,216,3ion57
Brezhnev, Leonid, 252
Bubnova, Maia, 24, 27, 223, 247
Buianov, Aleksandr, 3,33-34,38, 230
Burton, Christopher, 165,172,174
Byl’ev, Nikolai (Protopopov), 46,158-159,
188
Cafeterias: decorum in, 140-141,
153-154; for elites, 152-154;
observation in, 140-141; strife in,
150-151, 225
Cafeteria wife. See Blockade wife
331
332
Index
Cannibalism, 38,106-109,158,196, 245
Canteens. See Cafeterias
Cardinal, Roger, 74
Censorship: after Leningrad Affair,
250-251; of post, 30,118; of press and
news, 14-15,30-36, 53-54, 208;
regarding food supply, 34,147;
self-censorship, 14
Cherepenina, Nadezhda, 29ini7
Chernorutskii, Mikhail, 68,181,195
Chernovskii, Aleksei, 2-3,171,181, 212-214
Children: Commission for the Protection
of, 111; delayed maturation of, 42, 46,
184; evacuation of, 23-24; responsibili-
ties of, 23, 26, 95-97; symptoms of
starvation in, 46, 183-184; victimization
of, 77, 99; view of enemy, 6
Civil War (1918-22), 65-66,133-134,
222-226, 265n48, 287n76, 288mo9
Collectivization, 110,166, 225
Communist Party, All-Union: Central
Committee, 31, 215, 249, 252; Leningrad
City Committee (Lengorkom), 13, 26,
35,153,166,188, 241; Leningrad district
committees (raikom), 13-14,154,173,
207,230; Leningrad Regional Com-
mittee (Lenobkom), 13, 241; Politburo,
215, 249; privileges of membership,
151-154; reduced ranks of, 32
Coronato, Rocco, 9
Council of People’s Commissars
(Sovnarkom), 31, 92, 113
Crimean War. See Sevastopol’
Diary: definitions of, 12,14-15; fictionaliza-
tion in, 49-51, 69, 72-88,105,108-109,
274n6, 275ni6; generic flexibility of, 12,
69, 73, 239; relationship to ethnography,
129-131; relationship to historical
chronicle, 205-206; relationship to
letters, 86-87, 119-123; relationship to
medical case study, 170,172,179,
183-184,189-190; as a timekeeper, 29,
204-206
Diary writing: encouragement of, 3,11-14,
207; motivations for, 11-13; in the prewar
Soviet Union, 10-11, 40, 87; as social
interaction, 71-72, 78,118-119, 275m5;
in the third person, 49-51, 69, 76-79,
81-87
Distrofiia. See Dystrophy, nutritional
Distrojik: characteristics of, 147,182, 185;
marginalization of, 186-191,199
Dutch Hunger Winter, 177, 299ni57
Dymov, Aleksandr, 45-47, 62, 203
Dystrophy, moral, 188-191
Dystrophy, nutritional: in children,
183-184; definitions of, 180-181;
diagnosis and treatment of, 172,181,
185-186; in gulag, 180; versus inanition
( istoshchenie), 180-181,183,186; popular
views of, 47, 67,185,190-191; symptoms
and pathogenesis of, 181-183,196.
See also Distrojik
Dzeniskevich, Andrei, 251, 26in45,
29inn9~io
Education. See Schools
Efremov, V. S., 14, 207
Ehrenburg, Il’ia, 34, 208, 217, 228
Erisman Hospital. See First Leningrad
Medical Institute
Evacuation: of artifacts, 26; before
encirclement, 4, 23-24, 26; fantasies of,
72-74; postwar return, 123-124, 245;
during siege, 80,144-145,156,166,
175-176,199, 231
Evdokilov, Aleksei, 22
Fadeev, Aleksandr, 34,41, 44, 92, 215
Family: food distribution in, 89-90, 94-100;
imagination of, 120-122; loyalty to, 93,97,
107, 277ni2; as microcosm, 101-102,109,
125; non-nuclear configurations of,
113-116; prewar policies on, 91-92,
280072; separated by war, 116-121; Soviet
ideal of, 91-92; strife in, 90,94,100-102;
wartime policies on, 96,109-110
Famines: of 1921-22,166, 283ni3, 2890120,
292019; of 1932-33,166; of 1946-47, l89,
192. See also Civil War; Petrograd
Finland, 4,37,165
First Leningrad Medical Institute, 169,173,
179,192
Fitzpatrick, Shelia, 149
Five-Year Plans, 40,134,174
Index
333
Folkenflik, Robert, 77
Food: fantasies of, 55, 75-76,195;
invention of, 55, 242; as medicine, 74,
143? 152,167-169; methods of eating,
55, 57, 98,141. See also Rationing
(Rations)
Food service personnel, 130,142-147,151
“For the Defense of Leningrad,” 95,168,
199,241
France, 57,194,204, 219-220,223
Freidenberg, Ol’ga, 44
Gal’ko, Leonid, 38,168
Garshin, Vladimir, 179
GePfer, Gesel’, 12-13,17,55,117-118,176,
231
Gender: and division of labor, 42-44;
norms of masculinity and femininity,
42-45,141, 270033; physical transforma-
tion of, 42, 79,155. See also Body
Ginzburg, Lidiia: on cityscape, 28-29,
203; on distrofiia, 190-191; on siege
psychology, 9,12,16, 44; social
observation by, 131,134,136,141;
transformation of, 49, 56,59,180,194;
on War and Peace, 220
Glebova, Tat’iana, 16, 94
Gorbunova, Nina, 24,113-116
Granin, Daniil, 9, 62-63,104,191
Great Britain, 5, 86, 219, 283012
Great Fatherland War (or Great Patriotic
War) (1812-14): battles of Borodino and
Moscow, 218-220, 229; diarists’ analyses
of, 216-220, 231; as inspiration, 217, 223;
wartime publications on, 216, 218.
See also Kutuzov, Mikhail
Great Fatherland War (or Great Patriotic
War) (1941-45): German invasion, 21-22,
83-85, 201; German surrender, 121; use
of term, 217
Grishkevich, Aleksandr, 35,106-107
Gulag, 180,188, 257015, 274n6
Hass, Jeffrey, 277-278ni2, 282-283010
Health: Commissariat of, 176,181;
Leningrad City Department of, 171-173,
175-176,181; Leningrad district
departments of, 177-178
Hellbeck, Jochen, 11, 40, 70, 207
Historical Institute, Academy of Sciences:
Leningrad Branch, 13,199,210,217,
250-251; St. Petersburg Branch, 71
History: and diary writing, 206, 208-214;
historicism, 1,11, 201-202, 206-207, 232;
wartime representations of, 214-216,
222, 228-229,232
Hitler, Adolf, 4-5, 24, 84, 218-219, 237,
257ni2
Hodgson, Katharine, 214
Holocaust: diaries and memoirs from,
260-261041,300012; medical research
during, 177, 268ml, 270044, 271053,
285044; similarities to blockade, 9,188,
195, 26704
Hospitals. See Medicine
Housing: destruction of, 28-29; shortage
of, 123-124, 245
Human nature: perceived evolution of, 103,
106,113,151; Soviet notions of, 2,39-40
Hunger psychosis. See Psychosis
Inber, Vera: on gender and women, 42,
44-45; on Leningraders’ transformation,
42,54, 59, 26308; on medical care, 169,
173_174; preparations to publish diary,
247-248; reaction to break in siege, 243;
on Sevastopol’, 230-231; on time, 29
Institute of History of the All-Union
Communist Party (Istpart): diary
collection of, 13, 233, 239, 241-242,
245-246, 309044; encouragement of
diary writing, 13-14, 207; during
Leningrad Affair, 250-251; publications
about the siege, 199, 246-247; publica-
tions during the siege, 204, 222; rations
for, 153-154
Invalids: official definitions and categories
of, 79,174-175; as veterans, 40
Istpart. See Institute of History of the
All-Union Communist Party
Kauffman, Jeffrey, 70
Kechek, Anna, 244
Kelly, Catriona, 110, 28on72, 28in86
Ketlinskaia, Vera, 215, 248
Khrushchev, Nikita, 252
334
Index
Kirschenbaum, Lisa A., 8,191, 202,215,
2581125, 28911127,305^107
Klishevich (Erokhana), Nina, 30,130-132,
146
Kniazev, Georgii: decoding news, 32-33;
diary practice of, 2-3, 210-212; historical
reflections of, 1-2, 203, 215, 218; social
observation by, 28, 43,101,129,137;
transformation of, 53, 68
Kniazev, S. P., 250-251
Kochina, Elena: marriage of, 63,100,103;
on social inequality, 137-138,144-145;
transformation of, 38,42, 56
Konopleva, Mariia: diary practice of, 29,
36, 206; historical work and reflections
of, 26, 218-220, 225; on psychosis, 193;
social observation by, 53-54,138; on
starvation and distrofiio, 172,175,179,
187
Korneeva, Glafira, 3, 27,33,109,113
Kornilov, Vladimir, 228
Kostrovitskaia, Vera, 135,137, 204, 243
Kozlovskii, Aleksei, 185,189
Krakov, Mikhail, 3, 26,118, 240, 242-243
Kutuzov, Mikhail, 215-218, 228
Kuznetstov, Aleksei, 107,188, 246,
249-251
Labor. See Work
Ladoga, Lake, 4-5, 75,145,186, 240, 250
Lebedev, Georgii, 206, 221, 224
Lejeune, Philippe, 26on37, 275nni5,i9
Lenin, Vladimir, 133-134, 205, 223,
226-227, 269n24, 283ni4
Leningrad Affair, 249-251
Leningrad Front. See Battle for Leningrad
Leningradskaia Pravda: on bathhouses,
155; celebration of siege and Lenin-
graders, 40, 44-45, 92,199, 250; on
food, 34,147,171; historical themes in,
218, 222, 252; informativeness of, 31,178;
omissions in, 34-35, 252
Lepkovich, Arkadii, 3,17,100-102,106,141
Lesin, Boris, 240, 243-244
Levina, Esfir’: diary practice of, 36; on
distrofiia, 182,187-188,195; on family,
105-106,108,122-123; social observation
by, 43,103,129-130,136,138,140-141,
144,150,155; transformation of, 23,46,
67-68; on War and Peace, 220-221
Likhacheva, Anna: family of, 63,182-183;
medical work and observation by, 55-56,
167-168,177-178; social observation by,
131-132; transformation of, 53,177,183
Lines: for bathhouses, 156; conflicts in, 54,
138-139; for food, 83, 95,135,183, 224;
as microcosms, 135-136,140; psychology
of, 136-137, 284nn3i,33
Liubovskaia, Aleksandra: on bombing, 25,
193; diary practice of, 8; family of, 55,
94, 97-98,142,156,171; on Petrograd
siege, 224; on press, 31; social observa-
tion by, 42,101, 156-157; transformation
of, 45, 54-55, 59,197-198; work of, 55,
149
Local Anti-Aircraft Defense (MPVO),
23-24, 51, 95. See also Battle for
Leningrad
Lomagin, Nikita, 24,107,143,172,188
Magaeva, Svetlana, 38-39,164
Makarov, Vladimir, 3,119-123,170
Makhanov, A. I., 241-242
Malakhovets, Elena, 195
Malenkov, Georgii, 215, 249-250
Malysheva, Vasilisa, 46
Manley, Rebecca, 180,189, 245
Mantul, Vladimir, 12
Matiushina, Ol’ga: on blindness, 49-52;
on bombardment, 28-29, 194; diary
and novella projects of, 69-70, 80-87;
social observation by, 26,179; stories on
cannibalism, 108; stories on theft, 105;
transformation of, 59, 61
Matus, Kseniia, 99,137-138,142,152
Medical Labor Expert Commission
(VTEK), 172,174-176
Medicine: achievements of, 166,198-199;
clinical conditions of, 162-163,167-170;
diarists’ observations of, 164,178-180;
perceived criminality of, 152,168,
170-173; regulation of labor, 174-176,
188; wartime constraints on, 164-166
Mervol’f, Nina, 169,175,196, 225, 227
Military Soviet of the Leningrad Front
(VSLF), 6,144
Index
335
Minnesota Hunger Experiment, 177,
297nii4
Mironova, Aleksandra: defensive work,
23-24; on starvation in children, 172,
195; work rescuing children, 24,
107-108,111-113
Mirror, 37-39, 4L 68, 78-79
Molchanov, Anatolii, 27
Molotov, Viacheslav, 22-23, 85, 201, 217
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 215
Morris, E. G., 93
Mukhina, Elena: diary and novella projects
of, 69-82; physical transformation of,
38; reaction to invasion, 21, 23-24; on
social inequality, 152; social observation
by, 129; as a student, 27
Museum of the Defense of Leningrad, 242,
245, 251
Museum of the History and Development
of Leningrad, 2,13,171, 212, 214
Myth of the blockade: in post-Soviet era,
7-8, 93, 252; in Soviet era, 3-4, 7-8,
92-93, 238, 241, 246-247
Naiman, Eric, 270n34,287^6
Nakhimov, Pavel, 216,228
Napoleon. See Great Fatherland War
(or Great Patriotic War) (1812-14)
Neva River, 2,139, 224
Nevskii, Aleksandr, 215,228
New Economic Policy, 134, 270n34
New Soviet Person, 1,16,39-41, 44-45,51,
63, 66,188, 207, 27on33
Nikitin, Fedor, 25, 28,141,143
Nikol’skii, Aleksandr, 179
Nikulin, Anisima, 208-209, 233
1917 Revolution. See October Revolution
Nussbaum, Felicity A., 12
Nutritional science. See Starvation
October Revolution, 1,5, 80,133,174, 201,
206,226
Operation Barbarossa. See Great Father-
land War (or Great Patriotic War)
(1941-45)
Orphanages (Orphans), 71, 76,105,
109-113, 28on69
Osipova, Lidiia, 16,226-227
Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Anna, 48,149,157,
244,3omi6
Ostrovskaia, SoPia: family of, 96-97,
168-169, 186; on isolation, 16; on
medicine and distrojiia, 169,175,
186-187; on Petrograd siege, 225-226;
on Sevastopol’, 230; on uniqueness of
Leningraders, 65-66; transformation of,
4S-49 57-58, 63,178
Paperno, Irina, 12
People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs
(NKVD): access to food, 151; censorship
by, 30-31; management of crime, 107,
139,143,147, 245; during Petrograd
siege, 227; reprimand of doctors,
172-173; social monitoring, 172,183
Perlina, Nina, 43
Peterson, Valia, 27,103
Peto, Ol’ga, 46,178,182-184
Petrograd: rationing in, 132-133,149,
224-225, 288ni09; siege of, 65-66,166,
212, 222, 224-228. See also Civil War
Pioneer Organization, 104, 235
Popkov, Petr, 136,173,175, 251
Psychosis: hallucinations from, 53,
57-58,193,195-197; induced by
bombing, 192-194; induced by hunger,
194-198
Queues. See Lines
Radio: announcements by, 21-24, 29,197,
240; unreliability of, 32-33,36,54;
wartime programming, 31-33
Rationing (Rations): abuse of, 106,154,160;
category assignment, 27,132,148,
264n3i; organization of, 135, 243;
perceived unfairness of, 133,149-154,
160; during prewar period, 133-134,149;
reductions in, 6,37; and social status,
141-142
Riabinkin, Iurii (Iura), 13, 22, 95, 98-99,
103-105,138
Ribkovskii, Nikolai, 152
Robinson Crusoe, 16-17, 94
Rubens, Peter Paul, 157,159
Rudykovskaia, Tat’iana, 95, 285^9
336
Rumors, 31-32,54,138,152,164,171? 186,
226,230
Russian Museum, 26, 215
Sadova, Mariia, 224
Sandomiskaya, Irina, 190-191
Savinkov, Ivan: criticisms of food
distribution, 143,145-147,153;
deciphering news, 33; historical
reflections of, 203-206, 219, 231-232;
social observations by, 156,170;
transformation of, 59-62, 203, 243
Scarry, Elaine, 7
Schools, 27-28, 71
Scurvy. See Starvation
Scythians, 65-66, 273nnii3-i4
Second Leningrad Medical Institute, 63,
158,162
Sedel’nikova, Zinaida: bathhouse
experience, 158-159; medical work and
observations by, 162-163,169-170,
178-179; on radio, 31-32; social
observation by, 35; transformation of,
60, 63-64,193-196,199
Self: relation to body, 68; Soviet subjec-
tivity, 11, 70,87, 239; under trauma, 6-8,
67-70, 239, 256-25707, 258n2i
Sel’tser, Ksaverii, 217-218, 230
Sense perception: alterations to, 47, 58,
64-65, 27inn48-49; blindness and
creativity, 49-52; hearing, 52-54;
impaired vision, 47-48, 83, 86; pain
versus numbness, 58-59, 63-64, 79;
selective vision, 48-49 taste and smell,
55-58; touch and dexterity, 59-60.
See also Body
Sergeev-Tsenskii, Sergei, 216, 230
Sevastopol’: in comparison to Leningrad,
229-230; diarists’ analyses of, 230-232;
siege of 1854-56, 216, 228-229; siege of
1941-42, 5-6, 220-221, 229
Sex: decline in, 42; exchanged for food,
131,145-147,158
Sharikov, K. G., 241, 250
Shumilov, Nikolai, 153-154, 28gni22
Siegecraft, 9-10
Simmons, Cynthia, 43, 270^9
Skomorovskii, Boris, 93
Index
Skriabina, Elena, 17, 28-29
Sobolev, Leonid, 228-229
Sokolova, Elizaveta, 32,153-154, 208,
218-219, 223, 226
Soviet: district soviets, 14,241; Executive
Committee of the Leningrad City Soviet
(Lengorispolkom), 6,110,148,152,173,
175, 245
Soviet Information Bureau (Sovinform-
biuro), 31, 35, 53,147, 217, 231, 247
Stalin, Iosif: celebrations and criticisms of,
152, 223, 251, 276042; death of, 249, 252;
during Leningrad Affair, 248-252;
policies of, 40,134; speeches and
comments by, 78, 92,189, 201, 205
Stalingrad, 5-6, 201, 220-21
Stalin Prize, 218, 229-230
Starvation: amenorrhea, 42; cardiac
complications of, 178-182,190; edema,
48,166,169,182,187; infectious disease,
166,179; scientific research on, 177-178;
scurvy, 60,158,169-170,196; treatment
of, 56,166-167; vitamin deficiency, 166,
181. See also Dystrophy, nutritional
Strashun, Il’ia, 169,173
Subjectivity. See Self
Suvorov, Aleksandr, 215-216, 228
Tarle, E. V., 216-219, 229-230
Tchaikovsky, Petr, 54, 216
Theft: in cafeterias, 145-147; in clinics, 117,
171; in families, 102-106,115; by
food-service workers, 142-145; in lines,
105, 138; punishment of, 143, 245
Tikhomerova, Marina, 99
Tikhonov, Nikolai, 40-41, 44, 205, 215,
228-229
Time: and archaic conditions of siege,
203- 204; changing sense of, 29-30,
204, 231; diary as timekeeper,
204- 206
Tolstoy, Aleksei, 201, 205, 217, 229, 233
Tolstoy, Leo, 216, 220-221, 228-230
Union of Soviet Architects, Leningrad
Branch, 131, 141,150
Union of Soviet Writers, Leningrad
Branch, 131,141, 247
Index
337
United States, 4, 86,177,194
Uskova, Natal’ia: on food, 26, 56-57;
reaction to invasion, 21-24; on Sevas-
topoP, 230; survival theories, 63;
transformation of, 43, 60,196-197;
work of, 149-150,179
Vasil’ev, Nikolai, 205-206
Vinokurov, Aleksandr, 16, 27,185
Vishnevskii, Vsevolod, 5, 248
War and Peace. See Tolstoy, Leo
War of 1812. See Great Fatherland War
(or Great Patriotic War) (1812-14)
Werth, Aleksandr, 5
White, Luise, 15
Winter War, 37,165. See also Finland
Work: changing conditions of, 26;
mandates and quotas for, 25-26,168;
meaning of, 26,149-150; stoppages of,
147,150
Workers: identification as, 26,151;
privileging of, 148-149; rations for, 27;
Soviet values of, 150-151
World War 1,133,166, 223, 227
World War II. See Great Fatherland War
(or Great Patriotic War) (1941-45)
Young Communist League (Komsomol),
24,32,15L 153,162, 223, 247
Zabolotskaia, Lidiia, 185
Zagorskaia, Aleksandra, 118-119,192, 223,
244
Zavisca, Jane Roj, 283ml
Zelenskaia, Irina: conflicts with coworkers,
61,150-151; criticisms of food distribu-
tion, 142-143,145-146,148,150,153;
historical reflections of, 226, 233; on
medicine and distrofiia, 170-171,
179-180,187; on press, 31-34; on
psychosis, 192-193,197; social observa-
tions by, 135-136; survival theories, 36,
48, 54, 63,189-190; on uncertainty, 25;
work with and observations of family,
89-90, 94, 96,108
Zhdanov, Andrei, 8,32,152,198, 246, 249
Zhdanovshchina, 248-249, 251
Zlotnikova, Berta, 17, 235-239
Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 155-157,159
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title | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad |
title_auth | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad |
title_exact_search | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad |
title_full | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad Alexis Peri |
title_fullStr | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad Alexis Peri |
title_full_unstemmed | The war within diaries from the siege of Leningrad Alexis Peri |
title_short | The war within |
title_sort | the war within diaries from the siege of leningrad |
title_sub | diaries from the siege of Leningrad |
topic | Leningrader Blockade (DE-588)4193689-9 gnd Tagebuch (DE-588)4058900-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Leningrader Blockade Tagebuch |
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