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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
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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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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T07:58:07Z |
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isbn | 9781138503946 |
language | English |
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physical | xx, 322 Seiten |
publishDate | 2018 |
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spelling | Banerji, Arup Verfasser (DE-588)104372311 aut Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work by Arup Banerji London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 xx, 322 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Kommunističeskaja Partija Sovetskogo Sojuza (DE-588)2016004-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1991-2006 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsunterricht (DE-588)4020533-2 gnd rswk-swf Schulbuch (DE-588)4053458-3 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Historiography / Soviet Union / History / 20th century Historiography / Political aspects / Soviet Union / History / 20th century History / Study and teaching / Soviet Union / History / 20th century Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Kommunističeskaja Partija Sovetskogo Sojuza (DE-588)2016004-5 b Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s DE-604 Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichtsunterricht (DE-588)4020533-2 s Schulbuch (DE-588)4053458-3 s Geschichte 1991-2006 z Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-138-14566-2 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=030043604&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=030043604&sequence=000002&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=030043604&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work |
title_auth | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work |
title_exact_search | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work |
title_full | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work by Arup Banerji |
title_fullStr | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work by Arup Banerji |
title_full_unstemmed | Writing history in the Soviet Union making the past work by Arup Banerji |
title_short | Writing history in the Soviet Union |
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title_sub | making the past work |
topic | Kommunističeskaja Partija Sovetskogo Sojuza (DE-588)2016004-5 gnd Geschichtsunterricht (DE-588)4020533-2 gnd Schulbuch (DE-588)4053458-3 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
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