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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PREFACE
REVOLUTION AND WAR
IN THE GULAG
THORN IN THEIR SIDE
IN THE WEST
THE RETURN
WARNING TO THE WEST
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Agursky, Mikhail, 128
Akhmatova, Anna, 46,56
Alexei II, Patriarch, 107; asks for forgive-
ness, 108
Alexis, Saint, 14
Allied intervention (in Russia), 4-5
Andropov, Yuri, 56; death of, 99; obtains
copy of GULag ArchipelagOy 71; Solz-
henitsyns duel with, 70
Atheism, 54; Belinsky’s, 12,14; Bakunin’s,
64; Bulgakov on, 65; Chernyshevsky’s,
13,64; Dostoevsky on, 85; of intelligen-
tsia, 10,64-65; Lenin’s, 5-6; Marx’s, 64;
at Novy Mir, 61; officials of Council on
the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox
Church, 54; promoted, 49; in seminar-
ies, 13; and socialism-communism, 69,
85; Solzhenitsyn on, 84-85; Stalins, 18;
and twentieth century, 84; and the West,
17,131
Awakum, Archpriest, 74
Babi Yar: murders at, 124; Shostakovich
Symphony on, 127; Yevtushenko poem
on, 127
Bakunin, Mikhail, 11,15,64
Belinsky, Vissarion, 11,16; atheism of, 12,
14
Berdyaev, Nikolai, 10-11,14; on Belinsky,
12; in Paris, 64; Solzhenitsyn on, 11; and
Vekhiy 10. Work: “Spirits of the Russian
Revolution,” 11
Beria, Lavrenti, 41
Berman, Ronald, 80
Berzin, Eduard, 22
Bogrov, Dimitri, 89,91,108; assassinates
Stolypin, 90,92
Bolsheviks, 3,5,7,10; and camp prison-
ers, 22; and Jews, 117; take control of
Solovki, 20; on Zionism, 116
Brandt, Willy, 72
Brezhnev, Leonid, 71; death of, 99; ousts
Khrushchev, 49
Bulgakov, Sergei, 64-65
Burke, Edmund, 66-67,80
Cancer Ward (Solzhenitsyn), 41-43
“Catechism of a Revolutionist” (Nechaev/
Bakunin), 15,17
Cathedral of Christ the Savior, 123
Cheka, 7-8; membership of, 119-20
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 12,75; as atheist,
64. Work: What Is to Be Done?, 5,
13-15,18
Chukovskaya, Elena, 52,61
Chukovskaya, Lidia, 52
Conquest, Robert, 22-23. Work: Kolyma:
The Arctic Death Camps, 22-23
Council on the Affairs of the Russian
Orthodox Church, 53-54
Czech Legion, 3-4
Daniel, Yuli, 51; arrested, 50; sentenced to
hard labor, 52
Decembrists, 20,58
Democracy: as a cult, 101; Founding
Fathers’ view of, 78; Solzhenitsyn’s
denial of, 83; Swiss, 73
Denikin, Anton, 121
The Devils (Dostoevsky), 15-17,69-70
Dos Passos, John, 85
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 85; on Belinsky, 12;
detested by intelligentsia, 66; Pushkin
address, 17; on universal and equal
suffrage, 101. Works: Crime and Punish-
menty 75; The Devils, 15-17,69-70; The
House of the Deady 24
Duma (parliament), 6-7,98
Durova, Anastasia Borisovna, 55-56
Dzerzhinsky, Feliks, 11,19,119
160
INDEX
Epstein, Joseph, 133
Florensky, Fr. Pavel, 21
Franco, Francisco, 77
Frank, Simeon, 10
Franny and Zooey (Salinger), 18
Frenkel, Naftaly Aronovich, 58-59
From Under the Rubble (Solzhenitsyn et
al), 65-66,68,70
Gammerov, Boris, 31-32,123
Gelfand, Israel Lazarevich. See Parvus
Gogol, N. V.: flayed by press and intelligen-
tsia, 66. Work: Selected Passages from
Correspondence with Friends, 12
Gorbachev, Mikhail: assumes power, 99;
brings Yeltsin to Moscow, 105; initial
steps toward reform, 100; wavers, 102
Gorky, Maxim, 6; “visits” Solovki, 20-21
Grossman, Vasily, 27,56,124
Guchkov, Aleksandr, 93-94,98
The GULag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn),
38, 56-61; extracts published by Novy
Min 100
“Hands” (Daniel), 51-52
Hart, David Bentley, 133
Harvard address (Solzhenitsyn), 77-79,
132
Herzen, Aleksandr, 11,16,52
Hider, Adolf, 25-26,86
Holocaust. See Shoah
Hook, Sidney, 80
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and
Peace, 76,80
The House of the Dead (Dostoevsky), 24
In the First Circle (Solzhenitsyn), 33-37
Intelligentsia, 10,12,64-65; and Marxism,
50
Kadets (Constitutional Democratic Party),
92,118; hostility to religion of, 93; and
Jews, 116
Kalyaev, Ivan, 89
Kaplan, Fanya: shoots Lenin, 120,122
Kengir uprising, 60-61
Kennan, George, 76,101; on The GULag
ArchipelagOy 56; on Western decadence,
133
Kerensky, Alexander, 7,98
Khomyakov, Alexei, 79
Khrushchev, Nikita: approves publication
of One Day, 47; and Jews, 126-27;
ousted, 49; persecution of Orthodox
Church, 48-49,85; succeeds Stalin, 44
Kireevsky, Ivan, 79
Kishinev pogrom, 110-11
Kollontai, Alexandra, 95
Kolyma: Conquest on, 22-23; Shalamov
on, 22-24; Solzhenitsyn on, 22
Kolyma Tales (Shalamov), 22-24
Kolyma: The Arctic Death Camps (Con-
quest), 22-23
Kopelev, Lev, 45,61,123; brings One Day to
Tvardovsky, 46; as communist activist,
34-35
Kornfeld, Boris Nikolayevich, 39; on sin
and punishment, 125
Krupskaya, Nadezhda, 5
Kryukov, Fyodor, 96
Kursk, Battle of, 28
Lenin, V. L, 7; atheism of, 5-6; attacks Vekhi,
10; as despiser of Russia, 119; dissolves
All-Russian Committee for Aid to the
Starving, 9; in exile, 6; as father of camps
and terror, 7; mild treatment of, 58;
orders confiscation of church valuables,
9; shot, 120,122; Solzhenitsyn on, 5; on
Tolstoy,6; on What Is to Be Done7., 14-15
Lenin in Zurich (Solzhenitsyn), 6
“Lenten Letter” (Solzhenitsyn), 54
“Letter to N. V. Gogol” (Belinsky), 12
Letter to the Soviet Leaders (Solzhenitsyn),
70-71,74
Likhachev, Dmitry, 20-21,59
Living Church, 9-10
The Love Girl and the Innocent (Solzhenit-
syn), 43
Lukács, György, 89,120
Lunacharsky, Anatoly, 11
INDEX
161
Malia Martin* 67,95
Martov, Julius (Yuli Tsederbaum), 115
Marxism, 5; as Gospel in atheistic lan-
guage, 10; as “new religion,” 50
“Matryona’s Home” (Solzhenitsyn), 45-46
Men, Fr. Aleksandr, 55-56
Mensheviks, 5-6,118
Meslier, Jean, 69
Milyukov, Pavel: attacks Pyotr Struve, 117;
as leader of Kadets, 92; on Vekhi, 10
Miniatures (Solzhenitsyn), 130
Nechaev, Sergei, 15-17
“New Atheists,” 133
Nicholas 1,12,20,58; as anti-Semite, 111
Nicholas II, 6,91-93; abdicates, 98; and
Jews, 113; murdered, 98,119
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 133
Nikon, Patriarch: deposed and defrocked,
75; reforms of, 74,84
Nineteen Eighty-Four (Orwell), 29
The Oak and the Calf (Solzhenitsyn), 53
Old Believers, 74,84; Solzhenitsyn visits
community of, 76; Solzhenitsyn’s sym-
pathy for, 68,75; and Stolypin, 91
On Socialist Realism (Sinyavsky), 50
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
(Solzhenitsyn), 37-38,46; appears in
Novy Mir, 47
Operation Barbarossa, 25
Operation Typhoon, 25
Orthodox Church in America (OCA), 74
Panin, Dmitri, 33,35,37,45
Parvus, 7,108
Pearce, Joseph, 80-81,135
Peter the Great, 20,84,111
Pipes, Richard, 79-80
Prussian Nights (Solzhenitsyn), 29-30
Putin, Vladimir: awards Alexei II, 108;
brings stability, 107; named president,
106; professes Orthodox faith, 107;
Solzhenitsyn praises, 107,136; Stolypin
as model for, 107; wins election,
106-107; wins reelection, 108
Rebuilding Russia (Solzhenitsyn), 100-102,
134-35
The Red Wheel (Solzhenitsyn), 85-89,
92-99
Refuseniks, 128
Renovationists, 9-10
Reshetovskaya, Natalya, 45,87-88; alien-
ated from Solzhenitsyn, 49; attempts to
take own life, 62; divorces Solzhenitsyn,
37; marries Solzhenitsyn, 24-25; remar-
ries Solzhenitsyn, 46. Work: Sanya: My
Life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 62-63
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 63,76
Russia in Collapse (Solzhenitsyn), 106
Russian Orthodox Church, 18,103; Berdy-
aev and, 10; as Bolshevik target, 7-8;
Soviet- domination of, 53-55; unites
with ROCOR, 108
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of
Russia (ROCOR), 74-75,108
St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute,
65,81
St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological
Seminary, 65,81
Sergei, Metropolitan: Declaration of, 17,53
Sergius of Radonezh, Saint, 114
Sakharov, Andrei Dmitrievich, 61-62; on
Letter to the Soviet Leaders, 74; returns
from exile, 100; Solzhenitsyn’s criticism
of, 67; upholds socialism, 62,67
Sanya: My Life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
(Reshetovskaya), 62-63
Schmemann, Fr. Alexander, 65; early years
of, 81; praises Solzhenitsyn in print,
82; Radio Liberty broadcasts of, 81-82;
visits Solzhenitsyn in Vermont, 84;
visits Solzhenitsyn, in Zurich, 83
Schmemann, Juliana, 131
Selected Passages from Correspondence with
Friends (Gogol), 12
Shafarevich, Igor: Work: The Socialist
Phenomenon, 68-70
Shalamov, Varlam, 38-39,57. Work:
Kolyma Tales, 22-24
Sharashka (Marfino), 33
162
INDEX
Shcherbak, Taissia, 3
Shipov, D. N., 93
Shlyapnikov, Aleksandr, 76,97; Old Believ-
ers’ family of, 95
Shoah, 124-25,129
Sholokhov, Mikhail, 52,96
Sinyavsky, Andrei, 50-52. Work: On Social-
ist Realism, 50
Six-Day War, 127-28
Slavophiles, 79
Socialism: Pyotr Struve rejects, 64; Sha-
farevich on, 68-70; as worldly religion,
77
The Socialist Phenomenon (Shafarevich),
68-70
Socialist Revolutionaries, 6-7,118
Solovki, 19-21; as first camp of the GULag,
58
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr: admiration for
Stolypin, 90; alienated from Nata-
lya, 49; arrested and sentenced, 31;
awarded Nobel Prize, 70; on Berdyaev,
11; called to arms, 25; cancer returns,
40; criticizes Sakharov, 67; delivers
commencement address at Harvard,
77-79; diagnosed with cancer, 39;
divorced, 39; friendship with Fr. Alex-
ander Schmemann, 81-84; initiated
into Orthodox faith, 24; on Kolyma,
22; leaves Vermont, 105; obtains
divorce from Natalya, 63; praises
Putin, 107,136; receives commission,
26; remarries Natalya, 46; recognized
as Nobel Laureate, 75; sentence
annulled, 44; on Solovki, 19; sympathy
for Old Believers, 68,75,106; visits
community of Old Believers, 76; on
Zhukov, 26. Works: Cancer Wordy
41-43; The GULag Archipelago, 38,
56-61,100; In the First Circle, 33-37;
Lenin in Zurich, 6; “Lenten Letter,” 54;
Letter to the Soviet Leaders, 70-71,74;
The Love Girl and the Innocent, 43;
“Matryonas Home,” 45-46; Miniatures,
130; The Oak and the Calf, 53; One
Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,
37-38,46-47; Prussian Nights, 29-30;
Rebuilding Russia, 100-102,134-35;
The Red Wheel, 85-89,92-99; Russia
in Collapse, 106; The Trail, 29-30; Two
Hundred Years Together, 1,109-17; Two
Hundred Years Together, II, 118-29,131
Solzhenitsyn, Isaaki, 3
Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies,
6,98,118
“Spirits of the Russian Revolution” (Berdy-
aev), 11
Stalin, Joseph, 17-18,25; death of, 40; frees
soldiers to loot and rape, 29; power
struggle with Trotsky, 122; summons
Zhukov, 26
Stalingrad, Battle of, 26-27
Stolypin, Pyotr, 91,94,100; assassination
of, 90,92; and Jews, 113; as model for
Putin, 107; Solzhenitsyn’s admiration
for, 90; suggests political academy, 101
Stoppard, Tom, 6
Struve, Nikita, 63,81-82,85; publishes
From Under the Rubble, 65; as torch-
bearer for Russian culture, 64
Struve, Pyotr, 64,117
Svetlova, Natalya (Alya), 63,88,94; makes
Moscow home ready, 105; on Two
Hundred Years Together, 108
Tambov rebellion, 26
Teush, Veniamin, 48,56; KGB descends
upon, 49; remains a Bolshevik at heart,
61
Tikhon, Patriarch, 9,17,53
Tikhon Zadonsky, Saint, 17
Tolstoy, Leo, 41; excommunicated, 6; Lenin
on, 6
The Trail (Solzhenitsyn), 29-30
Travesties (Stoppard), 6
Trotsky, Leon, 7,17,119; as chairman of
Soviet, 118; as organizer of Red Army,
4-5; power struggle with Stalin, 122
Turner, Henry Ashby, Jr., 86
Tvardovsky, Aleksandr, 46-47; as atheist, 61
Two Hundred Years Together, I (Solzhenit-
syn), 109-17
INDEX
163
Two Hundred Years Together; II (Solzhenit-
syn), 118֊29 131
Ulyanov, Vladimir Ilyich. See Lenin
Vekhi (Landmarks), ID; and Bulgakov, 65;
Lenin’s attack on, 10; Milyukov on, 10;
and Pyotr Struve, 64
Vendée revolt, 102-103
Vlasov, Andrei, 28
Vvedensky, Aleksandr, 10
Volkogonov, Dmitri, 7
War Communism, 8
The Way of a PUgrimy 18
Westernizers, 11
What Is to Be Done? (Chernyshevsky), 5,
13-15,18
White Sea-Baltic Canal, 59
Whites (anticommunists), 3,5,99; Volun-
teer Army of, 121
Wilson, Woodrow, 4
Yakunin, Gleb, 52,54; and Aleksandr Men,
55; letter to Patriarch Alexei 1,53
Yeltsin, Boris, 102; and ։shock therapy,”
106; Solzhenitsyn on, 105
Zasulich, Vera, 58,88
Zernov, Nicolas, 10
Zhukov, Georgi, 26,28
Zionism, 116,121,127-29
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spelling | Congdon, Lee 1939- (DE-588)142289779 aut Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West Lee Congdon DeKalb, Ill. NIU Press [2017] © 2017 163 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich 1918-2008 Political and social views Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd rswk-swf East and West (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5017-5541-5 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029954801&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029954801&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029954801&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Congdon, Lee 1939- Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich 1918-2008 Political and social views Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd East and West |
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title | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West |
title_auth | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West |
title_exact_search | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West |
title_full | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West Lee Congdon |
title_fullStr | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West Lee Congdon |
title_full_unstemmed | Solzhenitsyn the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West Lee Congdon |
title_short | Solzhenitsyn |
title_sort | solzhenitsyn the historical spiritual destinies of russia and the west |
title_sub | the historical-spiritual destinies of Russia and the West |
topic | Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich 1918-2008 Political and social views Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd East and West |
topic_facet | Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich 1918-2008 Political and social views Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 East and West Biografie |
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