Dissident histories in the Soviet Union: from De-Stalinization to Perestroika
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations xi Acknowledgments xii Note on Transliteration and Abbreviations xiv Introduction Note on methodology and sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 6 The Party’s Call to Denounce Stalin’s Crimes 11 Anton Antonov-Ovseenko’s duty to his father 13 Roy Medvedev: Writing for the Party 22 Aleksandr Nekrich: Pushing the limits of de-Stalinization 31 From a Reopening of the Stalin Question to a Closure of the Ideological Lid 39 A Mandate to end de-Stalinization 40 Opposition on the historical front 47 The Brezhnev compromise 56 Voicing Opposition to Stalin’s Rehabilitation 61 A rebellious intelligentsia 62 From the Gulag to the anti-Stalinist barricades 69 The Nekrich Affair 75 Writing History through the Voice of the Repressed 83 The Gulag Archipelago 85 Let History Judge 94 Exiting the System 109 From the official field to the underground publishing world 109 Expulsion as a tool of repression 117 From “Inner Emigration” to Exile 133 Living in “Inner Emigration”: Medvedev’s fragile compromise with the authorities Exile as the ultimate form of exit 135 145
Contents x 7 8 Diverging Truths 157 Two truths about the Soviet past 159 Skirmishes on the historical battlefield 164 Between history and folklore 172 Dissident histories as ethical manifestos 179 Unleashing the Past 183 Perestroika and the resurgence of history 183 The belated return of dissident histories to the Soviet public 189 Questioning dissident histories’ factual accuracy 197 Conclusion 205 Notes 211 Timeline of Events 256 Bibliography 264 Index 277
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Index Abramov, Ivan 144 Abramovich, I. L. 225 n.85, 239 n.24 Abuladze, Tengiz 184 Academy of Pedagogical Sciences 23, 116,125, 140,141 Academy of Sciences 32,43, 53, 54,77, 78, 99, 128,145, 146,153 Action for Soviet Jewry 150 Adamova-Sliozberg, Oľga 87 Adler, Nanei Dale 224 n.48 Afanas’ev, Iurii 185,187, 250 n.25 Agursky, Mikhail 143 Akhmatova, Anna 184 Aksiutin, Iurii 217 n.4, 218 nn.20, 22, 232 n.143 Alberti, Irina 253 n.l 18 Aleksandrov, V. S. 17, 218 nn.27, 30 Aleksandrov-Agentov, Andrei 57 Alekseeva, Liudmila (Alexeyeva, Ludmilla) 63,117, 222 n.6, 223 n.l5, 235 n.54, 239 nn.6, 7 Alexander Herzen Foundation 116 Alfred Knopf 129 All Stalin s Men (Medvedev) 71,140,191 All-Union Agency on Copyright (VAAP) 141 All-Union Bureau of Mensheviks 105,168 “All-Union Conference to Improve the Training of Scientific-Pedagogical Cadres in the Historical Sciences” 12, 44, 69 All-Union Society of the Blind 15, 73 Alpatov, Vladimir 200 Al’perovich, M. S. 76-8,117, 212 n.15, 219 n.56, 221 n.109, 226 nn.120-3, 125-34, 235 n.56, 236 nn.78, 91, 242 n.l 11 Andreeva, Nina 187-8,190,198, 250 n.42, 262 Andreyev, Leonid 91,129 Andreyev, Vadim 91 Andreyev-Carlisle, Olga 129, 237-8 n.l 40 Andropov, Iurii 30, 36, 42-3, 104,109, 125, 129-31, 140,142-4, 175, 206, 232 n.l, 236 nn.80, 99, 261 Anfilov, Viktor Aleksandrovich 49-50, 220 n.73, 236 n.85 Anichkova, Natal’ia Milevna 89-90 anti-Communism 160, 206, 209 anti-cosmopolitan campaign 148 anti-Semitism 101,126 anti-Sovietism 35,40-1,52,54,72, 92-3,113,118, 121, 129-30, 136, 141, 143, 175,207 anti-Stalinism/Stalinists 2, 5,11-12, 37, 39-40, 42, 48,
53-4, 55-6, 58-9, 61-2, 64-7, 69,71, 76,80-1, 98, 101, 113, 114, 115,122, 131,135, 145, 155,176,177,181,184,187-8, 191, 194,204, 205-6 Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton Antonovich 214 n.26 Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton Vladimirovich 5, 8,12-22,36, 65, 71-4, 81, 84,98, 158-9, 172-81, 183, 192-3, 199-200, 204, 213 nn.14, 15, 17-24, 214 nn.25, 26, 31, 32, 35, 37-8, 40,42-5,49, 215 nn.59-60, 64, 65, 225 nn.85-6, 88-90, 92, 98, 226 nn.99֊100,107, 244 nn.8-9,247 nn.101-6,112,114, 116-17, 119,121, 126, 248 nn.129, 131-4, 136, 144, 147, 249 nn.157, 159, 251 n.76, 252 nn.81, 84-7,92, 254 nn.142-4, 257, 261-2 Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir 13-14, 15-22, 73-4,173, 192, 213 nn.12, 14, 16, 214 nn.26,28 APN (Soviet News Agency Novosti) 136, 169-71 Aralov, Semen 74
278 Arbatov, Georgii 40,42-3, 57, 217 n.4, 218 n.25,221 nn. 125,127,222 п.128 Argumenty i Fakty 185,197,199 Artizov, A. 221 n.121, 222 n.137, 224 n.52, 225 nn.74-8,230 n.98, 236 n.105 Astaurov, Boris 136 Austrian Communist Party 128 Avtorkhanov, Abdurakhman 111-14, 207,233 nn. 17-20,22-5,27,234 nn.34-8, 239 n. 14, 258 Baburin, Vladimir 253 nn. 125,127 Bacon, Edwin 40,217 n.2 Baltiitsev, V. A. 196 Banerji, Arup 212 n.4 Barghoorn, Frederick C. 232 n.5 Before the Tribunal ofHistory. See Pered sudom istorii (Medvedev) Behrends, Jan C. 211 n.8 Bek, Aleksandr 101 Beliaev, A. I. 254Ո.141 Beltov, Eduard 200, 254 n. 152 Berdiaev, Nikolai 113 Berelowitch, Alexis 249 nn.7-9 “Berezka” shops 140-1 Bergson, Abram 151,242n,118 Beria, Lavrentii 12, 70, 96, 175, 191-2, 256 Berlin crisis 126 Bernshtein, Ans 88 Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation 143 Beyrau, Dietrich 211 n.8 Bezborodov, A. B. 238 Biology and the Personality Cult (Medvedev) 30,100 Bison, The (Granin) 184 Blekhman, R. 232 n.2 Bodalsia Telenok s Dubom (Solzhenitsyn) 93 Bogomolov, Aleksei 235 nn.68-9, 71-2, 236 n.86 Bogoraz, Larisa 205, 211 n.6, 255 n.l Bolkhovitinov, N. N. 236 nn.78, 91 Boll, Heinrich 140 Bolshevik Party 105,126 Bolsheviks 13-14,19, 67, 98,166,186 Boltin, Evgenii 47-8, 52, 75,118,121 Bolton, Jonathan 208, 211 n.5,255 n.4 Index Bonner, Elena 117, 235 n.54, 253 n.130 Boobbyer, Philip 67, 223 n.l6, 224 nn.38-9 “bourgeois propaganda” 129-30, 207 Bovin, Aleksandr 42, 57,104,136,218 n.20, 221 n.126, 232 n.143 Boyer, John W. 249 nn.20-1 Brandeis University (MA) 150 Brest Fortress, The (Smirnov) 83-4 Brezhnev, Leonid
1-2,4,32,39-40, 42-3,47, 56-9, 62, 65, 71-2, 77, 119, 121, 128, 130, 136, 142-4,184, 190,192, 201, 206, 217 n.3,222 n.129, 225 n.93, 257, 261 British foreign policy during the Second World War (Nekrich) 34 British Policy in Europe 1941-1945 (Nekrich) 145 British Second World War 147 Broido, A. 230 n.98 Bryl’, V. V. 195 Brzeziński, Zbigniew 152, 243 nn.125, 127 Būgai, G.M. 199, 254Ո.142 Bukharin, Nikolai 12,17, 23, 55,106, 161,168,174,186, 262 Bunin, Ivan 184 Burdzhalov, Eduard 41, 256 bureaucratism 29,149 Burlatskii, Fedor 42-3, 218 nn.22-3 By Right ofMemory (Tvardovskii) 184 “The Calf that butted heads with the Oak.” See Bodalsia Telenok s Dubom (Solzhenitsyn) Cancer Ward, The (Solzhenitsyn) 93, 130,193,196 Carlisle, Donald 151, 243 nn.125-7 Carlisle, Olga Andreyev. See AndreyevCarlisle, Olga Carter, Jimmy 135 censorship 2, 5, 9,13, 26, 31-2, 34,49, 52,56,66,68-9, 7!, 79,80-1, 83, 85, 93,109, 120,131,136,140,158, 181, 204,207 Censorship of Historical Thought (de Baets) 181 Central Commission on Rehabilitation 97
Index Central Committee 41-3,48, 52, 54, 56, 58, 63, 71, 74, 83,99,104, 106,109, 112,118-21,123-6,128,129-30, 131,136, 143,145, 147,173, 203, 206 Central Committee Department of Science and Higher Education 16-17,19-20, ЗО Central Committee International Department 30 Central Committee Plenum 39,184 Central Committee Resolution (June 1956) 45 Central Party Archives (TsPA) 18, 21 Central State Archive of the October Revolution and Socialist Construction (TsGAOR) 18 Chalidze, Valerii 174 Chebotarev, V. 255 n. 160 Chebrikov, Viktor 143 Chekotillo, Andrei 18, 214 n.42 Chernenko, Konstantin 43,144, 261 Chicherin, Georgii 99 Children of the Arbat (Rybakov) 184,189 China and the superpowers (Medvedev) 140 Chkhikvishvili, I. 57, 222 n.129, 259 Chronicle of Current Events, The 113, 115,126 Chukovskaia, Elena (Liusia) 8, 90, 93-4, 194, 229 nn.66-7, 74, 262 Chukovskaia, Lidiia 66-7, 93, 223 nn.27, 34-5, 238 n.159, 258 Chukovskii, Kornei 56, 93 City Party Committee of Kraslava 18 Civil War 103,166 Russian 188 Spanish 13,16-17 in Ukraine 20, 70, 95 Coates, Ken 143 Cohen, Stephen F. (Steve) 42, 97,114, 116, 139,150, 174, 178, 218 nn.15, 17-18, 230 n.93,234 nn.40,41, 247 nn.123-5 Cold War 76,110,149,158, 209 collective petitions 64 Collectivization ofAgriculture in the USSR 1927-1932, The (Sidorov) 53 Collins Harvill 170 279 commemoration 67,69,147, 208 commemorative publications 15-17 Committee of Veterans of the October Revolution for the Tambov and Riazan regions 17 communism 12,29,112,115,133,146, 152,159,164,167 Communist Party 7-8,11,13,15,17, 23-4, 26-7, 29-31, 37,40-3,45-6, 56-9,
62-3, 67, 72-4, 75, 77, 80, 95, 105-6, 111-12, 116-32, 136,145-6, 149-50,152,158,161,169,176, 183, 203, 206, 208 “Complete works” (Lenin) 71 “The Concealment of Historical Truth Is a Crime against the People!” 79 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) 134 conformism 61-2,81 Congress of People’s Deputies of the USSR 192,194,203-4 Congress of the Italian Communist Party 192 Congress of the Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies 13 Conquest, Robert 147,172,198 conservatism 53 Coomey, Patrick 242 n. 117 cosmopolitism 32 Council of “Memorial” 200 Courtois, Stéphane 198,213n.ll Crimean Tatars 147 Dallin, Alexander 147,218n.21 Dal’nii, Boris 18, 214 n.45 Daniel’, Aleksandr 211 n.6, 240 n.54, 257 Daniel’, lulii 47, 61,66,135,176 Danilov, V. P. 53, 54-6, 99,122, 138, 145, 186, 214 n.37, 221 nn.108,110-14, 116-17 Danilova, L. V. 220 n.93 Dashichev, Viacheslav 49-50, 220 n.67, 236 n.85 David-Fox, Michael 112, 233 n.26 Davies, R. W 249 nn.3, 23, 250 n.32 de Baets, Antoon 181, 249 n. 162 Deborin, Abram 32,75, 219 n.37, 226 nn.108, 112-19,258
280 Deborin, Grigoril 48-52, 75-9,118, 121-2,126-7 “declaration of 46” 13,19,192 Demichev, Petr 73, 136, 225 n.94 Department of Agitation and Propaganda (Central Committee) 123-5 Department of Historical Sciences (Academy of Sciences of the USSR) 146 Department of Russian Philology (Wroclaw University) 197 Der Spiegel 119 de-Stalinization 1-3,11, 22, 25-6, 31-7, 39-40, 54, 58, 65, 66, 67, 69, 77, 85, 92,104, 183, 206, 208 bipartisan systems 42-6 decade of upheavals 40-2 23rd Party Congress 46-7 Deutsche Welle 118,120 Diachkov, A. B. 195 Dictatorship of Consciousness, The (Shatrov) 184 District Executive Committee (ratkom) 142 Dj ilas, Milovan 113 Dobson, Miriam 212 n.6, 217 n.8, 224 n.62, 227 n.3 Doctor Zhivago (Pasternak) 61,176,184 Dolmatovskii, Evgenii 84, 227 nn.6,8 Dorfman, Joel 152 Dostoevsky, Fedor 194 Dovner, M. 248 nn. 138-43 Drabkin, Iakov 55, 99, 221 n. 119 Drinan, Robert 150, 242 nn.102,114 Druzhba narodov 184,191 Druzhinin, N. M. 77-8 Dubina, K. K. 218Ո.31 Dudintsev, Vladimir 101,184 Dudko, S. 196 Dunlop, John B. 238 n. 156, 246 n.76 Dybenko, Pavel 72-3 Dzhemilev, Mustafa 147,148 Eckel, Jan 239 n. 12 Editorial Publications Council of the USSR 145 education 7,41,55,63,71 Education Department (Moscow City Committee) 124-5 Index Ehrenburg, Iľia 90, 99,101 Ekibastuz camp mutiny (1952) 88 electoral law 202 Elie, Marc 249 n.22 emigration 133,147-8 émigré journals 111,136,139 Ericson, John 147 Esenin-Voľpin, Aleksandr 2,61,135 Esina, T. V. 229 n.66 ethnic Germans 134,198,199 Etkind, Aleksandr 85, 227 n.l 1 Èto ne dolzhno povtorit’sia (Gazarian) 96 Eurocommunism
115,209 European Communist Parties 111 Evgenov, Semen 18 Evtushenko, Evgenii 214 n.39 “Experiment in Literary Investigation” 179 Ezhov, Nikolai 250 n.43 Farfrom the Crimean Mountains: Anatomy of a Deportation (Muzafarov) 147 fascism 66,112,164 FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) 112 Feast of the Victors (play by Solzhenitsyn) 92-3 February Revolution 96 Fedorov, G. 36,217 nn.135,136 Fedoseev, Pavel 74 Feldman, Sam 243 nn.124,126,128 Ferretti, Maria 186,250 nn.27-8, 30 “Fiery Revolutionaries” (biography series) 19 “figure of silence” 55-6 Finno-Soviet war 153 Fireglow. See Otblesk kostra (Trifonov) First Circle, The (Solzhenitsyn) 87, 91-3, 193,196 Fitzpatrick, Catherine A. 212 n. 16, 218 n.l6, 229 n.61, 238 nn.141-5, 151-3,155 Fitzpatrick, Sheila 217 n.8 Fofanova, Margarita Vasil’evna 173 Fomina, Liudmila 213 n.22 “For a Leninist Party Spirit in the Treatment of Soviet History” 57,65 Ford Foundation 150 Forsake Fear (Nekrich) 150,155,197
Index Fremdenpass 149-51 French Communist Party 161 Frolov, Evgenii 99,114 From Prisons to Educative Institutions (Vyshinskii) 92 “From the History of Ideas” (Iakubovich) 170,171 Frunze, Mikhail 126 Fukel’man, Sergei 15,213n.l8 Further, farther, farther (Shatrov) 184 Gabai, Iľia 66,113,180, 223 nn.25-6, 249 n.161, 258 Gaidar, Egor 196 Gaponenko, L. S. 54 Garaseva, Anna 90, 228 nn.47,49 Garaseva, Tat’iana 90 Gavrilov, Ivan 23, 95 Gazarian, Suren 95-6,137, 230 nn.83, 85 Gdlian, Tel’man 203 Gefter, Mikhail 53, 99, 145, 235 n.54 Geller, Mikhail. See Heller, Michel Gendler, Iurii 258 Genri (Henri), Ernst (Rostovskii, Semen or Khentov, Leonid) 56,101, 221 n.119,231 n.118 German attack on Soviet Union 34-5,49 German-Soviet pact. See RibbentropMolotov pact Gershuni, Vladimir 87-8 Gestapo 27 Geyer, Dietrich 250 nn.26, 33 Ginzburg, Abram 168 Ginzburg, Evgeniia 87,101,103,109, 184,193 Gitelman, Zvi 239 n.6 Gladnev, I. N. 119,123 “Glasnost” 61, 66,158,183-9,192-4, 198, 204 Glavlit 33,121 Glazov, Yuri 235 n.55 Gnedin, Evgenii 50, 52, 99,121,219 n.56, 220 n.65, 235 n.54 Goerdt, Wilhelm 223 n.37 Gogol, Nikolai 194 Goldberg, Paul 211 n.4,222 n.6, 223 n.15, 235 n.54 Golikov, Filip 35,119 281 Golikov, Viktor 43,49-50, 52, 57-8,65, 222 nn.129-32, 259 Golitsyn, V. 255 n.l Golovanov, S. 225 n.95 Gorbachev, Mikhail 104,144,183-7, 189-90,193, 195, 197, 202-4, 208, 261-2 Gordon, Robert 150,242 nn.ll 4,116,118 Grani 111 Granin, Daniil 184 Great Patriotic War 32,42, 52, 68, 75, 118,121,126 Great Terror 23,26-7, 41, 52,65,103, 160,174 Great Terror, The (Conquest) 172 Griffiths, Franklyn 217 n.3
Grigorenko, Petr Grigor’evich 79-81, 113, 227 nn. 136-42,145, 233 nn.28-9, 258 Grintsberg, L. I. 236 n.91 Gronskii, Ivan Mikhailovich 173,247 nn.108, 111 Grossman, Vasilii 92,184,193 “Group on Soviet Peasantry” 53 Guber, A. A. 77 Gulag 5,14, 23, 42, 51,69, 83-4, 86,96, 101,103, 106, 121, 152, 154,162, 163-4, 166,168, 174, 176, 179,194, 196, 199 Gulag Archipelago, The (Solzhenitsyn) 1, 28, 83,85-94,107, 111, 114,117, 128-30,135,157-8,162-71,177-9, 189,193, 195-6, 204-5 Habeck, Mary R. 213 n. 13 Haifa life. See Polzhizni (Vitkovskii) Harper Row 170 Harris, James R. 254 n. 135 Harvard Russian Research Center 149, 196 Haugh, Richard 238 n.156, 246 n.76 Haupt, Georges 128 Heer, Nancy Whittier 69,212n.5,218 n.14, 224 n.49 Heller, Leonid 197, 243 nn.132,146 Heller, Michel (Geller, Mikhail) 149, 152-4, 242 nn.101,106-7,109, 112, 243 nn.133-40,142-6, 253 nn.118, 120, 261
282 Helsinki Accords 134-5 Helsinki Watch 4,134 “Heroic Fortress” 84 Herzen, Alexander 161 “The High Responsibility of Historians” 46,55 Historical-Archival Institute 196 historical scholarship 12,41,44-5, 47, 49, 55, 58, 69,106,185-6 “History of a Telegram” 72 History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, The (Stalin) 41, 46, 71 History of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, The (Pospelov) 45-6 “History of the Leadership of the CPSU” 207 Hitler, Adolf 51,75-6,79 Hokkaido University 152 Hollander, Paul 189, 250 n.51 Hornsby, Robert 212 n.l, 217 n.9 House of Writers 190 House on the Embankment, The (Trifonov) 103 human rights 6, 61,81,115, 134-5,194, 205,209 Hungarian Revolution 41 Hurst, Mark 211 n.4, 239 n.13 Husband, William B. 185, 249 nn.13-14, 18-19, 250 nn.37-8 Iadov, Vladimir 99 Iakir, Iona 51 Iakir, Petr 51,54,58,65-7,113,141, 180, 222 n.l34,223 nn.23, 25-6, 31-3, 249 n.161, 258-60 Iakovlev, Aleksandr 185,190 Iakovlev, 1.1. 18, 214 n.44 Iakubovich (Yakubovich), Mikhail 105-7,167-71, 246 nn.73,81-3, 95, 247 n.96 Iakubovskaia, I. 56 Iampol’skii, Boris 103 Ianin, A. 17-18, 214 n.40 Iasnyi, V. G. 19 “I Cannot Forsake My Principles” 187 Ideological Commission of the Central Committee 43,45-6 Index Ideological Department of the Central Committee 16, 99,123,126 Igrunov, Viacheslav 223 nn.25, 27, 246 n.77 Il’ichev, Leonid 16, 30 Imenem Revoliutsii (Antonov-Ovseenko) 18,21,72-3 IML (Institute of MarxismLeninism) 17-18,39,41,47-8, 52, 55, 58,61,65,71,74,78, 99, 117-21, 123-4,126-7,209 Immigration Services 151-2 Impatience (Trifonov) 103 inner emigration
135-45,154-5 Inseparable Twins, The. See Nochevala tuchka zolotaia (Pristavkin) Institute of Eastern Studies 200 Institute of General History 122 Institute of History 17, 32,48,50-1,53-6, 75, 78,99,118,121-2, 145-6,147-8 Institute of Military History 185 Institute of Research for Polytechnic Teaching, Production Teaching, and Professional Orientation 23 Institute of the World Workers’ Movement 99 Institute of World History 145,152 intelligentsia 7-8, 37,41-3, 42,45, 56, 57, 58, 59,61-2,76,80,83,94,99, 101, 105,115,127,146, 155, 169, 187, 206 anti-Stalinist protest letters 65-67 old cultured 62-5 theory of two truths 67-9 Interregional Deputies’ Group 203 In the Name of the Revolution. See Imenem Revoliutsii (Antonov-Ovseenko) In the Year 1917 (AntonovOvseenko) 18 Into the Whirlwind (Ginzburg) 103,109, 184 Invisible Allies (Solzhenitsyn) 90 Ioffe, Nadezhda 174 Iron Curtain 111, 116, 135,136,139, 140,153,165 Istoriia SSSR 78,199 Italian Communist press 56 ludin, Pavel 45, 219 n.38 lunosť 192-3
Index Iurasov, Dmitril 187 Ivanov, A. P. 225 n.95, 240 nn.48, 50 Ivanov, Nikolai 203 Ivanov, S. N. 19 Ivanova, Anna 140 Ivanova, Evgeniia 179, 248n.l53 Iziumova, Nataliia 253n,119 Izvestiia 16, 21,68,72-3,119,142,173 Izvestiia TsK KPSS 187 Jackson and Vanik amendment 133 Jay, Margaret 241 n.69 Jones, Polly 19, 84, 214 n.50, 215 n.51, 217 nn.8,10-11, 218 n.13, 227 n.9 Joravsky, David 128-9,159, 239 n.18 June 22, 1941 (Nekrich) 32, 34-7, 39, 47-9, 54, 75,119-22,126, 146,197 Kady District Case 89 Kaganovich, Lazar’ 65,97,172,256 Kagarlitskii, Boris 194 Kaiser, Robert 116 Kamenev, Lev 12,17,23,55,106,126, 161, 170,186, 246 n.73, 262 Kapitsa, Petr 136 Karaulov, Andrei 201 Karbe, Iurii 87 Kariakin, Iurii 194 Karnaushenko, V. 252 n.93 Katyn Affair 175 Kaverin, Veniamin 101 Kazhdan, Aleksandr 152 Keenan, Edward 149, 242 n.l 18 Kengir camp uprising (1954) 88 Kennan Institute 150 KGB (Committee of State Security) 1, 30, 36, 56, 91, 92, 98,106,109, 112-13, 116,125, 128, 129, 131-2, 133,135-9, 141, 142-4, 154, 171, 174-5 Kholmskaia, M. 255n.l60 Khomizuri, Georgii 207, 255 n.2 Khronika Press 174 Khrushchev (Medvedev) 140,191 Khrushchev, Nikita 1-4,11-12,15-16, 19, 21-3, 26, 29-34, 39, 41-7, 53, 55-6, 58,64-5, 67,70-2,114, 160-1, 186,192, 205-6, 212 n.4, 217 n.l, 224 n.60, 225 n.79, 230 n.98, 240 n.46, 256-7 283 Khrushchev, Sergei 83, 85,91, 96-9,104 ‘Khrushchev’s zeks’ 97 Khrushchev: The Years in Power (Medvedev) 116,140 Khvostov, Vladimir 33,44, 54, 118,218 n.28 Kim, Iulii 66,113,180, 223 nn.25-6,249 n.161,258 Kim, M. P. 20 Kind-Kovács, Friederike 111, 233 nn.11-12,15-16 Kirilov, G.
214 n.43 Kirov, Sergei 23, 26-7, 97-8, 105,107, 126,160, 173, 174,199 Kiseleva, E. V. 196 Klimoff, Alexis 238 n.156, 246 n.76 Klimova, Natal’ia 90 Klimovich, G. S. 195 Knizhnoe obozrenie 194 Kochetkova, Inna 7,212 nn. 11,13 Kochetov, Viacheslav 65,223 n.19 Kolyma camp 89-90,95, 97 Kolyma Tales (Shalamov) 184 Komaromi, Ann 110,233 nn.9-10 Kommunist 21, 57-8, 66, 78,114,127, 136 Kommunist Tatarii 192 Komsomol 14, 50,117 Komsomoľskaia pravda 190 Kondraťev, Viacheslav 194 Konev, I. S. 119 Konrad, N. I. 77 Konstantinov, Sergei 254 п.153 Kopelev, Lev 65, 66, 87,90,128,223 nn. 19, 20,28 Kopienig, Johann 128 Korean War 126 Korneevna, Lidiia 93 Korolev, F. F. 116 Kosterin, Aleksei 235 n.54 Kosygin, Aleksei 191 Kotelenets, A. 31 Kovalenko, M. S. 195 Kovalev, A. F. 201, 254 n.l56 Kovalev, Sergei 205, 255 n.l Kozlov, Denis 63-4, 83,109, 232 n.4 Kozlov, Vladimir 217 n.8, 222 nn. 11 ֊ 12, 223 n.17, 227 nn.1,4-5,15 Krasin, Iurii 104 Krasin, Viktor 113,141,260
284 Krasnaia niva 173 Krasnaia zvezda 16,21 Krasnopevtsev, Lev 218 n. 13 Krasnopevtsev Affair 41 Kreisky, Bruno 143, 261 Kremlin wall 12 Krinko, Evgenii 198,200, 254 nn.134, 148 Kriukov, I. 194 Kriza, Elisa 245 n.38 Kropachev, Sergei 198,200, 254 nn. 134, 148 Krotov, M. 255 n.160 Krupskaia, Nadezhda 173 Krylenko, Nikolai 73,92,107,168-9 Kuchkin, Andrei 46,219 nn.41,42 Kudriashov, R 214 n.32 kulaks 12, 94,105, 195,197,198-9 Kulish, Vasilii Mikhailovich 50, 52, 220 n.76, 236 n.85 Kuravshov, Ivan 198,254n.l39 Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy 202 Kuťin, A. 230 n.98 Kuťina, D. 230 n.98 Kvachevskii, Lev 258 Labedz, Leopold 152-3, 212 n.14, 229 nn.70, 71 Labov, Jessie 233 n. 11 Lakshin, Vladimir 102,138 La révolution d’octobre était-elle inéluctable? (Medvedev) 140 Larin, Iurii 174 Larina, Anna 174 Last Five years 1918-1922. Indictment Speeches for the Greatest Trials Heard by the Moscow and Supreme Revolutionary Tribunals, The (Krylenko) 92 Latsis, Martyn 92 “legalist strategy” 2,61,135 Lenin (Uľianov) Vladimir Il’ich 16-17, 19, 26, 29, 51, 53, 72-4, 95,105, 106,123, 126,130-1,159,161-4, 166-7,175,184,187,189,193 Leningrad University 22 Leninism 54,98,155 Leninism and Western Socialism (Medvedev) 140 Index LeninPrize 84,91,96 Lenin’s Mausoleum 12,51 Lenizdat 74 Lenoe, Matthew E. 98, 230 nn. 100-4 Leonhard, Wolfgang 218 n.21 Let History Judge 71, 85, 111, 114-16, 128, 135-6, 138, !40,144,158-62, 168,172,174-6, 178, 180,191, 200, 205 collaborative writing 94-104 questioning taboos 104-8 Let History Judge (Medvedev) 30,67,81 “Let’s Introduce Clarity” 68 “Letter of the twenty-
five” 56,101 letter-pamphlets 64 “Letters to an Unknown Person” (Iakubovich) 106 “Letter to the Fourth Congress of the Writers’ Union” (Solzhenitsyn) 91, 93,195 “Letter to the Soviet Leaders” (Solzhenitsyn) 130 letter types 64 Levitan, Inna 174, 247 n.122 Levitskaia, Nadezhda 8, 89, 228 nn.42-4 Levitskii, Grigorii 89 liberalization 11,41, 42,134,184 Lieberman, Sanford 151 Life and Death ofPhilip Kuzmich Mironov, The (Medvedev) 103,192 Life and Fate (Grossman) 92,184 Ligachev, Egor 188,203 Likholat, A. V. 17, 214 n.35 Lindenberger, Thomas 211 n.8 “A literary miracle” 93 “literature-centrism” 83 Literaturnaia gazeta 199 Litvinov, Maxim 99,216n.ll0 Liubarskii, Kronid 113 Livre noir du communisme (Courtois) 198 Loginov, Vladlen 19,196 London National Institute for Medical Research 140 Lukianov, Anatolii 203 Lupinin, N. 223 n.16 Luxemburg, Rosa 161 Lygan, Vladislav 254 nn.l38,140,198-9 Lysenko, Trofim 22, 24, 30, 89,101,128, 165
Index McCarran Internal Security Act 151 Maiorov, M. S. 19 Maiskii, Ivan M. 32, 216 n.110 Makarov, F. F. 123,125 Makeev, Aleksei 88 Makhno, Nestor 20,199 Makotinskaia, V. M. 246 nn.82, 85 Maksimov, Vladimir 165, 245 n.52 Malenkov, Georgii 65, 256 Malia, Martin 163-4, 212 n.l 1,245 nn.39-45 Mamleev, Dmitrii 247 n.l09 Mandelshtam, Nadezhda 101 “manifesto of anti-Perestroika forces” 188 Markstein, Elisabeth 128, 244 n.6, 259 Markwick, Roger D. 3, 7,11, 211 nn.3, 9, 212 n.3, 217 nn.10,12, 219 n.61, 220-1 nn.94-8, 241 nn.82-3 Martin, Barbara 211 n.l,212n.l7, 248 nn. 144-5, 255 n.3 Marx, Karl 189 Marxism 52,53,55,75,79,115 Marxism-Leninism 27, 32, 50, 57, 69, 161-4,191 Medvedev, Aleksandr 22, 23 Medvedev, Roi/Roy 4-8, 11-13, 36, 423, 52, 56, 58, 65, 68-70, 70-1, 72, 75, 81, 84-5, 94-108, 111, 113-17, 121-9,131, 133-4, 138, 146, 148, 155,158-9,162, 168-75, 180-1, 183,187, 189-92, 195, 198, 200-4, 206, 208-9, 212 n.15,215 nn.67-9, 71-4, 76-84, 216 nn.85-95, 97-8, 100-2,104, 218 n.l9,221 nn. 122-4, 222 nn.129,135-6, 223 n.24, 224 nn.42-5, 53, 55, 62, 225 nn.70, 81, 227 n.10, 229 nn.77-80, 230 nn.85-6, 91-2, 99,105,107, 109, 111,231 nn.113, 115-17,119,121, 124-31, 135-7, 232 nn.142,144-51, 153,156-7,159-62, 234 nn.30, 32,40, 43, 45-50, 235 nn.52-3, 236 nn.99, 100, 237 nn.115,120, 129-30,132,134-5,137-8, 238 n.l, 239 nn.9,17,21, 23, 240 nn.33, 35, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 241 nn.58, 60, 67, 70-5, 77, 94, 242 nn.99, 244 nn.7, 10-13, 18-21, 23, 245 nn.47, 50-1, 285 54-68, 246 nn.69-71, 78-80, 83-4, 86-90, 247 nn.99, 120, 249 nn.5-6, 10-12, 250 nn.24, 39,41,251 nn.53-9, 61-5,70-5, 252 n.l 10,
254 n.157, 255 nn.5, 158,162-7, 169, 172-3, 257-62 arrest 136-8 establishing modus vivendi 138-45 liberal Marxist truth 159-62 review of The Gulag Archipelago 165-7 writing for Communist Party 22-31 Medvedev, Zhores 8, 22, 24-5, 95,100, 104, 116,128,136-8,140-1, 154, 164-5, 170-1, 212 n.15, 216 nn.96, 99, 229 n.82, 230 nn.84-5, 106, 111, 231 nn.113,115-17, 119-21,124-5, 128,130-1,135-7,232 n.142, 234 n.30, 235 n.51, 236 n.99, 237 n.133, 239 nn.21-2, 27, 240 nn.39-41, 43, 51, 55, 241 nn.58, 60, 62, 74-5, 94, 242 n.99, 245 nn.47֊8, 50, 247 n.99, 251 nn.53-8, 61-2,65, 70-3, 254 n.157, 255 nn.5,158,161-3, 165, 167,259-60 Medvedev Papers, The (Medvedev) 136 Meerson, L. A. 225 n.94 Meerson-Aksenov, Mikhail 64, 223 n.16 Melamid, Daniil Efimovich 49-50, 220 n.68 Memorial 188,191,194,202 Men, Aleksandr 194 Mensheviks 19, 94,107 Mikoian, Anastas 15-17,70,72-3,97, 191, 213 n.24, 214 n.31, 35, 38, 224 n.51, 56, 59,61,225 n.90 Minister of the Interior 97 Ministry of Defense 119 Ministry of Education 187 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 139 Ministry of Health 141 Ministry of Interior 92 Mironenko, Sergei 217 n.8 Mironov, Filip 103 Mironovich, David 248 n.l37 “mnemonic communities” 84 Moldavian Republic 43 Molodoi kommunist 200 Molotov, Viacheslav 65,99, 256
286 monopolism 29 moral consciousness 64 “The moral make-up of a historical figure” (Pomerants) 66 Morev, Gleb 255 n.6 Morning Star 148 Morozov, Pavel (Pavlik) 198 Moscow City Archive 8 Moscow City Party Committee 54, 97, 124,128 Moscow Institute of Red Professors (IKP) 112-13 Moscow Pedagogical Institute 14 Moscow State Institute of HistorianArchivists 185 Moscow State University 77,148 Moskalenko, K. S. 119, 235 n.73 Moskovskaia pravda 192 Moskovskie novosti 184-5,194,196 Moskovsku komsomolets 21 Most Favored Nation status 133 Moyn, Samuel 134,239 nn. 11,12 “multistructuredness” 53 Murashov, S. 57,259 Museum of the Revolution 48 Muzafarov, Refik 147 Nadzhafov, D. G. 226 n. 110 Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) 111 Nathans, Benjamin 135, 211 n.2, 222 n.2, 239 n.12 National Endowment for Humanities 150-1 Nauka 36,75-6,78,120-1 Nauka i zhizrí 21 Nazi Germany 35,43,112,167,194 Nazism 112,184 Nazi-Soviet pact. See Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact Nechkina, M. V. 77-8 Nekrich, Aleksandr 5-8,12-13, 31-7, 39,43, 46-55, 58-9, 61,65,69, 75-8,80-1,85,99, 111, 117-24, 126-8,132, 134-5,145-55,183, 196-7,207, 212 n.15, 216 nn.105-9, 111-14, ! 16,118,120-1,123-6, 217 nn. 127-34, 219 nn.37,45, 51-5, 57, 60, 62, 220 nn.64-91, 221 nn.99-100,102-3,105-7,224 n.46, Index 226 nn.124,134, 227 n.143, 235 nn.64, 66, 74-7, 236 nn.79, 81-4, 88-9, 93, 241 nn.78-81,84-91, 93, 242 nn.95-8,101-2,105-11,115, 119, 243 nn. 120-2,128,133-5, 137-40,142-6, 253 nn.118,124, 126,128-9,257-9,261-2 “Nekrich Affair” 4,7, 34,48,62,120, 122,145, 205, 209 campaign of letters 76-9 Grigorenko letter 79-81 treacherous attack 75-6
Nenarokov, Al’bert 196 neo-Stalinism/Stalinists. See Stalinists NEP (New Economic Policy) 105,185 Neva 195 Nevskii, V. I. 73 “New Direction” 53 New York Times, The 116,131,138,198 Nicholson, Michael 238 n. 156 nihilism 44 Nikiforov, N. A. 18 Nikolaev, Igor’ 123,125, 236 nn.99,100 900 days: The Siege of Leningrad, The (Salisbury) 172 NKID (People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs) 50,99 NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs) 15, 22, 27-8, 51, 70, 95-6, 99,107,112,199 Nobel Committee 93 Nobel Prize 61,93,14!, 157,167,195 Nochevala tuchka zolotaia (Pristavkin) 184 Notes from the Kolyma (Shalamov) 1Ö9 Notes on the Civil War (AntonovOvseenko) 18 Nouvel observateur 118 Novaia і noveishaia istoriia 78 Novak, Leonid 224 n.64, 230 n.88 Novyi mir 19, 21, 36, 56, 63, 68, 78, 83, 85,90-1,92-3,100,101-2, 115, 145,173,185,192,193,195, 196 Nuremberg Trial 164 Oak and the Calf, The (Solzhenitsyn) 102 Obninsk Palace of Culture 69 Obozrenie 196
Index October Revolution 13,15-18, 22, 65, 72, 74, 95-6, 107, 115,129-30,154, 159-60,166,173, 177, 184, 188,192 October Revolution, The (Medvedev) 140 October Revolution Museum 70 Ogonek 184 Oktiabr’ 185 Old Bolsheviks 15-16,18, 25, 48-9, 51-2, 56,62, 64, 69-74, 80, 81, 84, 94-6, 95, 97,98,99,103, 104, 106, 107,114,125, 128, 137,161,167, 172,173, 176-7, 181 Old Man, The (Starik) (Trifonov) 103 Old Menshevik 167,169-70 Ol’shanskaia, L. M. 225 n.96 One Day in the Life ofIvan Denisovich (Solzhenitsyn) 83-5, 87-8, 90-1, 93,231 n.132 O’Neill, Joseph 150, 243n.l22 O’Neill, Thomas 151, 242 n. 118 “One word of truth shall outweigh the whole world” (Solzhenitsyn) 157 On Socialist Democracy (Medvedev) 102, 116,133,136-7, 140, 160 On Soviet Dissent (Medvedev) 140 On Stalin and Stalinism (Medvedev) 140, 191-2,200 “On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences” (report) 11,15, 23, 26, 30, 33, 36,40-1, 65, 70,99, 131,205-6 Open Society Archives 8 Order of Socialist Labor 173 Ordzhonikidze, Sergo 126 Orthodox Church 166 Orthodox Russophile 5 Osnos, Peter 139 Ostpolitik 134 Ostrovitianov, Konstantin 46 Otblesk kostra (Trifonov) 84,103 Oushakine, Sergei 61,110, 222 n.3, 233 n.8 Oznobishin, Dmitrii 17 Paillard, Denis 250 nn.47-8 Pakhtusova, Nina 129 Pamiať (historical collection) 177-9,207 Pamiat’ (movement) 188 Pankratova, Anna 41 287 Pan-Russian Society of Safeguard of Historical Monuments and Culture 188 Pariahs, Partners, Predators: SovietGerman Relations 1922-1941 (Nekrich) 197 Parvus, Alexander 99 Pasternak, Boris 61,184,193 patronage networks 40 Pavlinchuk, Valérii 115 PCC (Party
Control Committee) 24, 71-2, 75, 97,119-24,128 Pechora Gulag camp 15 Pel’she, Arvid 72,120-1,128 People, Years, Life (Ehrenburg) 101 People’s Commissar for Justice 13 Pered sudom istorii (Medvedev) 26, ЗО, 31,123,126 Perestroika 2,4-6,104,106,117,155, 171,181, 183-9,194,196, 197, 200, 204-5, 208-9 Perova, G. Ia. 124-5,127 Petliura, Semen 70 Petrov, F. N. 225 nn.87, 95 Petrov, Nikita 200, 254 nn.149-50, 255 n.171 Petrov, Vladimir 217n.l35,219n.62, 220 n.65 Petrovskih Leonid 34,48, 50-2, 58, 65,67,72, 99,118, 120, 174, 216 nn.115,122, 219 nn.56, 63, 222 n.133, 223 nn.22, 36,225 n.82, 236 n.80, 259 Philip Mironov and the Russian Civil War (Starikov) 140 Piatakov, Georgii 106 Pimenova, T. P. 215 n.65 Pipes, Richard 62, 212 nn.ll, 14, 222 nn.4, 5 Pisarev, Sergei 227 n. 136 Platonov, Andrei 184 Plisetskaia, Maia 56 pluralism 29 Podvoiskii, Nikolai 74 Pogudin, V. 21, 215 n.62,63 Pokaliukhin, M. 225 n.95 Policy ofBritish Imperialism in Europe, October 1938-September 1939, The (Nekrich) 33
288 Politburo 40, 56, 57, 58, 65,120,121, 127, 129, 130-1, 144, 185, 188, 193, 203, 207 Political Diary (Medvedev) 58, 68,102, 111, 114-17,137, 140-1 Political Portrait ofL.I. Brezhnev (Medvedev) 140 political repression 1-6,12,15, 23, 28, 65, 66,67, 70, 73,80-1, 99, 108, 135,142,144,158,160,164 Politizdat 19, 21, 30-1 Politov, Z. N. 20 Pollack, Detlef 7, 211 n.7 Polytechnic Education 23 Polzhizni (Vitkovskii) 102 Pomerants, Grigoril 66, 97,223 n.30, 230 nn.94, 96-8 Pomerantsev, Vladimir 68, 224 n.39 Ponomarev, Boris 30, 36 Popov, N. 228 n. 18 Popular Front 13 Portnov, Lev 96, 230 n.89 Portret Tirana (Antonov-Ovseenko) 65, 172-8,192-3,199, 205,214 n.25, 248 n.25 Posev 111,136 Pospelov, Petr 71,121, 146, 224 n.68 post-Stalin era 12, 32, 64, 83, 88,117, 155,161 POUM (Workers Party of Marxist Unification) 13 Powell, David 151 Poznań protest (June 1956) 41 Prague Spring 81, 115,125, 133,146 Pravda 42, 46, 67,131,142,158,165, 188,195 Pravdina, M. 246 n.94 Pribylovskii, Vladimir 234 n.46 Priimak, P. 240 n.34 Pristavkin, Anatolii 184 Problems in the Literary Biography ofMikhail Sholokhov (Medvedev) 140 Pro-Fascist Politics of English Imperialists in Europe (Nekrich) 32 “Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom” (Sakharov) 104 Pronman, Izmail 88 “prophylactic” methods 132,154 Index Prosveshchenie 191 protest letters 56, 63-7, 81 Provisional government 13 Publications Committee 48, 56 Public Prosecutors Office 142 public rehabilitation 15-17,43, 65 Punished Peoples, The (Nekrich) 146, 148, 150, 197 Puzyrev, Oleg 54, 75 Question ofMadness, A (Medvedev) 136-7 Questions ofCPSU
History. See Voprosy istorii KPSS Questions ofHistory. See Vosprosy istorii Quiet Flows the Don (Sholokhov) 140, 141 Rabinowitch, Alexander 218 n. 17 Rabochee slovo 195 “Radio Liberty” 112,114,136,209 Radosh, Ronald 213 n. 13 Raleigh, Donald 185, 249 nn.15-16 Raskat, M. Ia. 49 Razumova, Kseniia 202-3 Reagan, Ronald 190 Rebuilding Russia (Solzhenitsyn) 196 Red Army 34-5, 51, 52, 76, 79 Red Square 133 Red Wheel, The (Solzhenitsyn) 91-2,129 “Reflections on Progress, Peaceful Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom” (Sakharov) 125 refuseniks 134 Regional Party Committee of Grodno 118 Rekunkov, Aleksandr 143 religion 166 Repentance (1987) 184 Requiem (Akhmatova) 184 Reshetovskaia, Natal’ia 94 Reuters Agency 148 revisionism 2,41, 58-9,65, 83,185 Revolutionary Military Council 13 Řezáč, Tomáš 171, 246 n.94 Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact 35, 50-2,76, 80,107,153, 197,203 Rigby, T. H. 217 n.3 “R. Medvedev from Moscow” 136
Index Roginskii, Arsenii 198, 207, 248 nn. 137, 144 Rostovskii, Semen. See Genri, Ernst Rostropovich, Mstislav 90 royalties 111,141,209 “Roy Medvedev as a Historian-Dissident” (Petrov) 200 Rozybakieva, Lemara Abdullaevna 201,254 n.154 Rubin, Lev 87 Rudenko 225 n.97 Russia at War 1941-1945 (Werth) 45 Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDRP) 13 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) 5,13,192 Russkaiamysľ 196 Russophiles 187-8,191 Rybakov, Anatolil 184,189 Rybakov, Boris 145 Rykov, Aleksei 23,106,168,186, 262 Sakharov, Andrei 56, 80, 99,103-4,115, 125,133,135-6,141, 143, 148, 155, 165,189, 203, 213 nn.138-40, 227 n.144, 234 n.48, 235 n.54, 238 n.2, 259-62 Salisbury, Harrison 172 Salitan, Laurie P. 239 n.6 Salvado, Francisco J. Romero 213 n. 13 samizdat 5,8-9, 30, 39,48, 50, 52, 56, 64,71,80, 90,91, 102,103, 108, 109-10, 112-18, 123, 125-6,131, 136-7,141, 158, 165,167,207 Samizdat Register (Medvedev) 170 Samsonov, Aleksandr 120,121 Sandle, Mark 217 n.2 Saraskina, Liudmila 252 nn.94-5,101, 104,253 n.115 Saunders, George 234 n.48 Scammell, Michael 130, 212 n. 16, 218 n.16, 229 nn.57, 59, 238 nn.141-5, 149-53,155 Schattenberg, Susanne 39,217 nn.l, 6, 8, 241 n.72 Sdobnov, S. I. 119 Second World War 32-4,100,119,153, 160,167 289 Secrecy of Correspondence Is Guaranteed by Law and International Cooperation of Scientists and National Frontiers (Medvedev) 136 Secretariat of the Writers’ Union 195 Secretary of State on Soviet Affairs 151 Secret Speech. See On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences” (report) Section of History of the Great Patriotic War 47 Section
of Methodology 53,145 Section of Social Sciences 53 self-censorship 4,13, 33,155,161 self-criticism 29, 32, 52,184 Semenov, Nikolai 87 Semichastnyi, Vladimir 118, 257 17th Party Congress 97-8,172 Sevost’ânov, Grigorij Nikolaevič 213 ո.13 Shafarevich, Igor’ 194, 251 n.66 Shakhnazarov, Georgii 30, 57,104, 232 n.141 Shalamov, Varlam 87,101,109,184, 193 sharashka 87 Sharlet, Robert 218 ո. 17 Shatagin, N. 57, 259 Shatrov, Mikhail 184 Shatunovskaia, Oľga 70, 97-8,172,177, 199, 230 nn.97-8 Shatz, Marshall 159,212n.l0,244n.l5 Shaumian, S. 57, 97, 259 Shauro, Vassilii 126 Shcharanskii, Anatolii 134, 239 n.8 Shcheglov, S. L. 213 n.16 Shcherbak, Irina 247 n.98 Shchunkov, V. 46, 219 n.44 Shelepin, Aleksandr 43, 92, 257 Shelest, Petro 58 Shepilov, Dmitril 256 Sherlock, Thomas 189, 251 n.52 shestidesiatniki 63 Shevarnadze, Eduard 203 Shibaev, Viktor 250 n.34 Shlapentokh, Vladimir 183,187,212 n.12, 222 nn.9-10, 249 n.l, 250 n.40 Shmidt, O.Iu. 213Ո.10 Sholokhov, Mikhail 140-1, 240 n.54
290 Short Course on the History of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (Stalin) 11-12,45-6,53,71 “short transcript” 118,121,123 Shtrakhov, A. 54 Shulman, Marshall 151,152, 243 n.120 Shvernik Commission 97-8 Sidorov, Arkadii 53 Sigman, Carole 250 n.45 Simes, Dimitri 151, 243 n. 121 Simis-Kaminskaia, Dina 152 Simonov, Konstantin 84, 99-101, 231 n.114 “Sincerity in Literature” (Pomerantsev) 68 Siniavskii, Andrei 47, 61,66, 92, 135, 176, 240 n.54, 257 Sino-Soviet dispute 115 Six-Day War 134 6th Party Congress 71 “sixtiers’ generation.” See shestidesiatniki Skilling, Harold Gordon 110,217 n.3, 233 n.7 Skrypnikova, Anna 87, 227-8 n.18 Slavutskaia, Wilhelmina 128 Slezkin, Lev 50,121, 216 n. 117, 236 nn.93, 97 Slusser, Robert 109,159, 232 n.3,244 nn.14,16 SMERSh 99 Smil’ga, Ivar 72-3,225 n.85 Smil’ga, Tartana 225 n.85 Smirnov, Sergei 83-4 Smirnova, lia 201,254n.l55 Smith, Hedrick 116,138, 240 n.36-7 Smith, Kathleen 70,217 n.7, 224 nn.55, 57,230 n.95,250 n.46 Snegov, Aleksei 51-2,69-72, 74, 96-7, 121,172, 176, 224 nn.62-4, 66-7, 69,225 n.82 Snyder, Sarah B. 211 n.4, 239 n.10 Sobesednik 190,196 socialism 29, 33,40,42,47,49, 55, 58, 76,101, 105,126,134-5,153,160, 162, 166, 169, 184, 189 socialist cesarism 126 Socialist Realism 68 social sciences 55,184 Index Soldiers Are Made, Not Born (Simonov) 100 Solovki camp 89-90 “Solzhenitsyn Affair” 130 Solzhenitsyn/Soljénitsyne/Soljenitsyne, Aleksandr 1, 5-8, 28, 63, 81, 83-95, 99,102,108,111,114, 128-32,135,137, 143-4,154-5, 157-9, 162-71,176-7,179-81, 183, 193-6, 204,206, 208,212 nn.17, 18, 227 nn.7,12-14, 228 nn.20-2, 24-6,28-34, 39-41,45-6,
48, 50, 52-4, 229 nn.55-6,60, 62-4, 68-9, 72-3,75-6, 231 n.137, 237-8 nn.136,139-40, 238 nn. 146-8,160, 244 nn.2-5, 32, 245 nn.33-8,246 nn.72, 74-6, 91, 94, 247 n.98, 248 nn.152,154, 252 n.105, 257-60 Solzhenitsyn’s Spiral of Treason (Řezáč) 171 Solzhenitsyn’s Writers’ Union’s membership 194 Soroka, O. V. 142 Souvarine, Boris 161, 244 nn.24, 26-30 Sovetskaia Rossiia 188 Soviet Army State Archive 197 Soviet Constitution Day 61 Soviet-Finnish war 35 Soviet Foreign Trade Ministry 140 Soviet Jews emigration 134,146,149 Soviet Ministry of Communications 139 Soviet News Agency. See APN Soviet science 24-5 Sovokin, A. M. 72-3,225 nn.83-4 Spivakovskii, Pavel 229 n.66 Stalin, Iosif 1-2,13-14,16, 85, 95, 98, 99, 107,109,113, 131, 168, 175, 179,180-1,191, 197, 218 n.13, 219 n.37, 256, 258-9 biography 172 commemorative events 58 crimes 12, 24,26,28-9,41-2, 51, 55, 62,66-7,69-70, 99,104-5, 125, 158-60,163-4, 166,172,183,186, 190 death 32,49,62, 216 n. 110 deportation of ethnic groups 147 era 5-6, 11, 28-31, 32, 37,40-2, 44, 53, 55, 67, 85,111-12,114,115,
Index 124-5, 146, 155, 162,166, 167,172, 176, 188, 208 evaluation of Kamenev 106 foreign policy 80 guilt 48 military command 36 murder of wife 178 opposition to Lenin’s course 71 personality cult 11, 20, 23, 26-9, 31, 35, 39, 41,43-7, 49-50, 52, 55-6, 58, 65, 78, 104, 106,126, 160-1, 176 rehabilitation 4, 39-40, 42, 47, 56, 59, 62, 64-6, 77, 81, 101, 119-20, 127, 205 responsibility 50, 79, 97,100, 159 rule 29 struggle 105,126 “suspicious deaths” 173 wartime mistakes 31 Staline au pouvoir (Avtorkhanov) 112 Stalinism 12,14, 22- 30, 34, 40, 42, 55, 66, 70, 83, 96, 98, 101, 103-5, 112, 120, 140,155, 158-62, 164-6, 177, 184,186 Stalinists (neo-Stalinists, proStalinists) 1, 37, 39-40, 42-3,47, 57-9, 64, 65,66, 68-9, 100, 115, 131,136,138, 145,160, 166,187, 206-7 Stalin unmasked 193 Stanford Hoover Institution Archives 8 Starikov, Sergei 103, 251 n.74 Stasova, Elena 16,18-20,73,106 Stepakov, Vladimir 16, 47,118,123-6, 131, 214 n.34 Stern 171 Stoliarova, L. M. 225 n.96 Stoliarova, Natal’ia 90-1, 94,101 Stolypin, Petr 90 Strayer, Robert 189, 250 nn.49-50 Strumilin, S. G. 77-8 Strygin, A. 225 n.95 Studenkov, Anatolii 258 subjectivism 44,65 Superfin, Gabriel’ 209,234 n.30 Supreme Court of the Republic 14 Surovtseva, Nadezhda 89 Surovtseva, Ekaterina 64, 222 nn.13,14 Susi, Arnold 88 291 Suslov, Mikhail 47,71-4,123-5,131, 136, 224 nn.63, 67 Süvarin, Boris. See Souvarine, Boris Sverdlov, Andrei 52 Sverdlov, Iakov 52, 72-3 Sveshnikov, Anton 211 n. 1,248 nn. 144-5, 255 n.3 Svetlova, Natal’ia 90, 94 Svirskii, Grigoril 66,223 n.29, 258 “Sworn Statement” 151 Tales from the Kolyma (Shalamov)
87 Tamhovskaia Pravda 18 tamizdat 5,8-9,110-11,117, 128,131, 142, 146, 162,167,170,172,174, 177, 207, 209 Tartakovskii, A. G. 77-8 Teatral’naia zhizri 201 Technology of Power. See Tekhnologiia vlasti Tekhnologiia vlasti (Avtorkhanov) 11114 Telegin, Dmitrii Iakovlevich 49, 52, 220 n.72 Tel’pukhovskii, Boris 49-50, 75-6, 78-9, 118,121-2, 220 n.69, 226 nn.108, 112-19,258 Tendriakov, Vladimir 56,101 Tenno, Georgil 88 Ten Years after Ivan Denisovich (Medvedev) 165,194-5 Ter-Akopian, Norair 99 testimonies 84-5, 87-90, 95, 96,97,98, 100, 107, 125,157-8, 161, 168, 172, 173-4, 177-80,181,204, 207 Teush, Suzanna 92 Teush, Veniamin 92 Thaw 53, 62, 64, 85, 101,147, 184-5, 186, 205 Tikhanova, Valentina 213nn.l6,18,214 n.27 Tikhomirov, B. N. 200 Tikhonov, Nikolai 43 Time of change: an insider s view erfRussia s transformation (Medvedev) 140 Time of Stalin: Portrait of a Tyranny, The (Antonov-Ovseenko). See Portret Tirana Timiriazev Agricultural Academy 22
292 Index Tiurina, Galina Andreevna 212 n. 16, 227 nn. 16-17, 228 nn.l9, 35-6, 38,51 Todres, Vladimir 253 n.121 Tőkés, Rudolf L. 232 n.6 To live not by lies (Solzhenitsyn) 195 Tolmachev Military-Political Academy 22 Tolstaya, Tatyana 157-8, 244 n.l Tolstoi, Lev 194 Tolts, Mark 239 n.6 Tomskii, Iurii 14,19,106,174 Tomskii, Mikhail 174 Trapeznikov, Sergei 16-17,40,43-7, 54, 56-7, 59, 104, 118-19, 122, 126, 131,146, 207,214 n.34, 218 nn.26, 32, 35, 221 n.l04 Trifonov, Iurii 84,100,103 Triumph and Tragedy (Volkogonov) 185 Tromly, Benjamin 63, 218 n.13, 222 n.8 Trotsky, Lev 1, 12-13, 16-17,19-20, 55, 105-6,126,161,174-5, 194 Trotskyism/Trotskyist 16-17,19-20, 73,89 Trukhanovskii, V. 46, 219 n.44 “Truth about the present day” 136 Tsitovich, A. N. 225 n.93 Tsukanov, Georgit 57 Tübingen University 152 Tucker, Robert 150,172 Tukhachevskii, Mikhail 173 Tumarkin, Nina 244 n.22 Turchin, Valentin 115,136, 234 n.48, 259 Tuvin, Iurii 243 n.l29 Tvardovskii, Aleksandr 63, 68, 83, 91-3, 96, 99-103, 115,145,184, 231 nn.122-3, 259 Twentieth Century {XX vek) (Medvedev) 106,140-1,148,167, 170 20th Party Congress 1,12,15,20, 26-7, 36,40,47, 52, 55-6, 58, 61-2, 65, 70, 76, 78, 96,127, 173, 175,177, 206, 208 22nd Party Congress 1,11 -12, 23, 30, 36,42,45, 51, 55-8,61,65,70,78, 83, 85,98, 127, 155, 206 23rd Party Congress 1, 36,46-7, 54, 55, 59,61,65,101,119 “Twilight of the Stalin Era” 150 Two Years of Struggle on the Inner Front: Popular Overview of the Activity of the Cheka (Latsis) 92 Uchpedgiz 23 Ulam, Adam 151 Uldriks, Teddy J. 178, 248 n. 148 uncensored texts 5,110-11 underground publishing
109-17 Under the Banner of October (Antonov-Ovseenko) 18 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 151 Union of Soviet Writers 66, 92 Universal Copyright Convention 111 Universal Postal Union 139 US Army Russian Institute 112 USSR Council of Ministers 48, 56 Utopia in Power (Heller) 150,153-4, 196-7 V.A. Antonov-Ovseenko (AntonovOvseenko) 65 Vaissié, Cécile 222 n.l Vakhrameev, A. 217n.l35 Van Rossum, Leo 178, 248 n.l48 Vavilov, Nikolai 89 Verkhovykh, Vasilii 98,172-3, 225 n.97 Vertogradskaia, Elena 88 “Vetrov” 167-71 Vitkovskii, Dmitrii 87,102, 231 n.129 Vlasov, Vasilii 89 Vneshposyltorg 140 Voenno-istoricheskii zhurnal 78 Voinovich, Vladimir 114, 234 n.39 Volkogonov, Dmitrii 185, 193,251 n.66 Volobuev, Pavel 146,185 Voprosy istorii KPSS 41, 71, 75, 78-9, 193 Vorkuta Gulag 15 Voronianskaia, Elizaveta 90-1,129-30, 238 n.146, 260 Voroshilov, Kliment 65 Voskresenskii, Lev 194, 252 nn.96-7 Vosprosy istorii 41 Vuchetich, Evgenii 34,68-9, 75,100, 221 n. 115,224 nn.40-1,257 Vyshinskii, Andrei 92
Wagner, Robert 149 Washington Post 116,139 Wehrmacht 35 Werth, Alexander 45-6 Western Communist parties 56-7,143 Wheatcroft, Stephen G. 254n.l35 White, Stephen 251 n.67 White Robes, The (Dudintsev) 184 Wielgohs, Jan 7 Willerton, John R 217ՈՈ.Յ, 5 Wishnevsky, Julia 247 n.129 World Congress of Historians 145 World History (Nekrich) 33 Wroclaw University 197 XX vek. See Twentieth Century Yeltsin, Boris 203 Yergin, Daniel 151 YMCA-Press 130 Zaguliaev, V. I. 198, 254 n. 137 Zalygin, Sergei 193,195 Zelenov, Mikhail 237 n.122-4 Zemskov, V. N. 199-200, 254 nn. 146-7 Zhukov, Evgenii 45-6,46-7, 55,65, 146,148,218 n.33, 219 nn.44,46-7, 257 Zinoviev, Grigoril 12, 23, 55, 106,126, 161,170, 186, 246 n.73, 262 Znamia 84,184,191, 201 Zorina, Dora 95,229 n.82 Zubarev, Dmitrii 248 n. 144 Zubok, Vladislav 63, 83,222 n.7,227 n.2 Zubov, Nikolai 87 Zvezda 192 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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spelling | Martin, Barbara 1986- Verfasser (DE-588)1124405208 aut Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika Barbara Martin London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2019 xv, 293 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Library of modern Russia Nekrič, Aleksandr M. 1920-1993 (DE-588)118586912 gnd rswk-swf Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd rswk-swf Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton V. 1920-2013 (DE-588)171952227 gnd rswk-swf Medvedev, Roj Aleksandrovič 1925- (DE-588)121902498 gnd rswk-swf Systemkritik (DE-588)4184279-0 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Historiker (DE-588)4025098-2 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 p Medvedev, Roj Aleksandrovič 1925- (DE-588)121902498 p Nekrič, Aleksandr M. 1920-1993 (DE-588)118586912 p Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton V. 1920-2013 (DE-588)171952227 p Historiker (DE-588)4025098-2 s DE-604 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Systemkritik (DE-588)4184279-0 s Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-35010-680-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-35010-681-9 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031246424&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031246424&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031246424&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Martin, Barbara 1986- Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika Nekrič, Aleksandr M. 1920-1993 (DE-588)118586912 gnd Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton V. 1920-2013 (DE-588)171952227 gnd Medvedev, Roj Aleksandrovič 1925- (DE-588)121902498 gnd Systemkritik (DE-588)4184279-0 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Historiker (DE-588)4025098-2 gnd |
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title | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika |
title_auth | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika |
title_exact_search | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika |
title_full | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika Barbara Martin |
title_fullStr | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika Barbara Martin |
title_full_unstemmed | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union from De-Stalinization to Perestroika Barbara Martin |
title_short | Dissident histories in the Soviet Union |
title_sort | dissident histories in the soviet union from de stalinization to perestroika |
title_sub | from De-Stalinization to Perestroika |
topic | Nekrič, Aleksandr M. 1920-1993 (DE-588)118586912 gnd Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 (DE-588)118642464 gnd Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton V. 1920-2013 (DE-588)171952227 gnd Medvedev, Roj Aleksandrovič 1925- (DE-588)121902498 gnd Systemkritik (DE-588)4184279-0 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Historiker (DE-588)4025098-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Nekrič, Aleksandr M. 1920-1993 Solženicyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008 Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton V. 1920-2013 Medvedev, Roj Aleksandrovič 1925- Systemkritik Geschichtsschreibung Historiker Sowjetunion |
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