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СОПТЕПТЗ List ofIllustrations ix Spelling and Naming Conventions xi Acknowledgements xiii Map ofthe USSR xiv Introduction 1 1 New Beginnings 13 Post-war Stalinism — The death ofStalin — The first amnesty — Changes begin — Stopping Beria 2 Power Struggles, Social Change and Liberalisation 44 Social andpolitical change begins — After the Gulag— The Virgin Lands — Cultural thaw — Khrushchev in the ascendancy 3 Time to Talk about Stalin 78 The secret speech — The wider world responds — Georgia — Difficult questions and slanderous remarks — Stalin after the secret speech — New cultural battles 4 Crises, Challenges and Triumphs: 1957 Poland and Hungary — Echoes ofthe Hungarian revolution —A new clampdown — The Anti-Party Affair — New places to live — New things to buy and do — The World Youth Festival vii Ш
СОПТЕПТЗ 5 The Soviet Space Age 152 Sputnik: dawn ofthe space age — The cult of science and technology — Atomsfor peace andfor war — ‘The cosmos is ours!’ 6 First, Second and Third Worlds 182 Peaceful co-existence — Eternalfriendship under strain — Reaching out to the developing world — The outside world inside the USSR 7 Change, Continuity and the Borders of the 217 Permissible The new security organs — Targeting social evils — Bending the rules — Thefriendship ofSoviet peoples — Cultural scandals — Sex and sexuality 8 Zenith and Nadir: 1961—1962 261 The Third Party Programme — The Twenty-Second Party Congress—A new literary hero — Novocherkassk — Accursedpalm trees’— From friends to enemies—A new cultural crackdown 9 Kremlin Coup and the Fate of Reform 298 The plot against Khrushchev — October 1964—After the coup — The new leadership team — Change and continuity 10 ‘Different, But Not an Enemy’ 332 An emerging heterodoxy — Two writers on trial—A movement takes shape — Beyond Moscow 11 The End of the Soviet Sixties 362 Deaths, endings and new directions — Prague Spring — After the invasion — Brezhnev consolidates power Epilogue 396 Notes 400 Select Bibliography 441 Index 467 viii
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INDEX Adenauer, Konrad 73, 75 Adzhubei, Alexei 17, 24, 87, 305, 313-14 Aganbegyan, Abel 162 agriculture 15, 22, 45, 64-7, 74, 132, 137, 183, 205, 244, 280, 309, 321-2, 375 Aitmatov, Chingiz 243, 375 Akhmadulina, Bella 250-1, 294 Aksenov, Vasily 3, 50, 60, 250, 252, 296, 317, 334, 386-7, 389 alcohol 51, 131, 178, 185, 228-30, 293, 363, 386 Alexeyeva, Lyudmila 51, 302, 343, 347, 350 Aliger, Margarita 61, 124, 314 Alliluyeva, Svetlana 27, 347, 365-6 Amalrik, Andrei 232, 334, 338 Amalrik, Gyuzel 252 Andropov, Yuri 306, 312, 358, 365, 380, 382, 386, 388 anti-Semitism 19, 33, 183, 253, 294, 359-61, 374 Arbatov, Georgy 96, 140, 301, 316, 327, 393 Bagirov, Dzahafar 41 Baibakov, Nikolai 82, 390—1, 394 Baranskaya, Natalya 55 Bardot, Brigitte 213, 252 Batalov, Alexei 159 BBC 117, 198, 313, 334, 340, 380, 388 Beatles, the 5, 214-16 Belka and Strelka (dogs) 156, 214 Belyutin, Eli 253, 292 Beria, Lavrenty arrest and disgrace of 11, 37-43, 58-9, 74, 92 as member of Soviet political elite 21-2, 25-9, 31, 33-8, 40, 81, 91, 240 Berklavs, Eduards 241-3, 260 Berzer, Anna 270-1 Bobkov, Filip 120, 264, Bogoraz, Larisa 344, 346-8, 350-1, 354, 387-8 Bohlen, Charles 28, 88 Bolshoi Ballet 40, 245 Bondarenko, Valentin 172 Brezhnev, Leonid as member of Soviet elite 39, 66, 126, 128-9, 177, 266, 304-6 as part of plot to remove Khrushchev 305-11 as Soviet leader 4, 298, 315-16, 319-22, 324, 326-8, 330, 364, 375-6, 378, 380, 382-3, 389-96, 398 Brodsky, Joseph 19, 131, 228, 338-41 Bukovsky, Vladimir 300, 336-7, 342-4 Bukovsky, Vladimir 300, 336-7, 342-4 Bulganin, Nikolai 25-8, 37—9, 42, 72, 74-6, 81-2,
86, 94, 122, 124-5, 127-9 Burlatsky, Fedor 87, 98, 326-7 Bykovsky, Valery 179-80 Capote, Truman 50 Castro, Fidel 204-6, 280-3, 285-6, 310, 364 Castro, Raul 204-5 Chernyaev, Anatoly 264 467
1П0ЕХ Christians and Orthodoxy 223-5, 372, 373-4 Chukhrai, Grigory 245 Chukovsky, Konstantin 248, 271, 273, 293, 340 Churchill, Winston 75, 84 Cliburn, Van 214, 258 Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance) 193 CPSU (Communist Party of the Soviet Union) Nineteenth Congress 22-3, 76, 85, 98 Twentieth Congress 11, 77—85, 88-90, 92, 117, 164, 241,304, 312,319-20, 357,389, 397 Twenty-First Congress 194, 218, 319 Twenty-Second Congress 12, 178, 261, 265-9, 275, 280, 303, 319, 326 Twenty-Third Congress 321, 327, 347, 358 Crimean Tatars 101, 357-9 Daniel, Yuli 332, 341-8, 350-1 de Gaulle, Charles 162 Deng Xiaoping 290 Djilas, Milovan 118 Dobrynin, Anatoly 46, 284, 395 Dubcek, Alexander 378-84, 387 Dudintsev, Vladimir 106-9, 367 Dziuba, Ivan 355—6 Hammarskjöld, Dag 188, 202 Hayter, William 28, 124, 316 Hemingway, Ernest 212-13 homosexuality 217, 256-8, 260 Honchar, Oles 375 hooliganism 99, 11, 230-2 Hoxha, Enver 266 Egorychev, Nikolai 305—7 Ehrenburg, Ilya 70-2, 108, 271, 295, 367, 374 Eisenhower, Dwight 122, 155, 183-8, 190-1 Enlai, Zhou 25, 267, 320, 324-5, 365 Esenin-Volpin, Alexander 342-3, 349 Ilichev, Leonid 295-6 Ivinskaya, Olga 250, 338 Izvestiya (newspaper) 31,71, 104—5, 109, 175,272,304,313-14,344-5 Fellini, Federico 213, 252 Feltrinelli, Giangiacomo 247 Feoktistov, Konstantin 298, 319 Furtseva, Ekaterina 46, 96, 126, 128-9, 141,342 Gagarin, Yuri 172-6, 178-81, 376-8, 398 Galanskov, Yuri 351-2, 382 Galich, Alexander 335, 382 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 95 Gandhi, Indira 196, 385 Ginsberg, Allen 250 Ginzburg, Alexander 333, 338, 349-52, 382 Ginzburg, Evgeniya 24, 252, 334
Gladilin, Anatoly 5, 250, 296, 359 Goldovskaya, Marina 55, 105—6 Golomstock, Igor 24, 48, 341—2, 346, 351,366,373 Gomulka, Wladyslaw 113, 320 Gorbachev, Mikhail 24, 49, 96, 358, 361, 386, 389,396-7 Gorbachev, Raisa 159 Gorbanevskaya, Natalya 369, 387-8 Gorky Institute of World Literature 98. 341, 347, 366 Greene, Graham 249, 348 Grigorenko, Petro 300, 351, 358 Gromyko, Andrei 281, 304, 365 Grossman, Vasily 61-2, 253-5, 260, 269, 353 Guevara, Ernesto ‘Che’ 5, 204, 282, 320 jazz music 17, 51-2, 136, 148, 214, 238, 250, 252 Jews and Judaism 19-20, 32, 149, 251, 359-61 Johnson, Lyndon 288 Käbin, Johannes 239 Kaganovich, Lazar 25, 27—8, 38, 76, 81, 101, 113,124-5, 127-9, 266 Kalatazov, Mikhail 205, 245 468
ШПЕК Kalugin, Oleg 5, 288 Kamanin, Nikolai 172, 177-80, 376-7 Karpinsky, Len 312-13 Kennedy, Jacqueline 157, 314 Kennedy, John 155, 177, 191-2, 206, 267-8, 272, 281, 283-4, 286-8 Kennedy, Robert 267, 286 KGB creation and leadership of 47-8, 126,217, 305-6, 392-1 domestic activity of 2, 47, 57, 59-60, 94, 101-2, 117-20, 166, 207, 218-21, 225, 242, 251, 254, 276-7, 299, 301, 303, 307-8, 310, 312, 314, 318, 332, 336-7, 340-1, 343-4, 351-2, 358, 363, 368-9, 374-5, 379-82, 386-8 foreign activity of 115, 144, 154, 198, 204, 221-3, 255-6, 282, 284, 288,318, 383 Khachaturian, Aram 70, 352 Khrushchev, Leonid 86—7 Khrushchev, Nikita and Anti-Party Affair 11, 123, 125-8, 266 and cultural affairs 4, 124, 213-14, 249, 271-3, 292-6,318 and domestic affairs 8—9, 64, 67, 132, 136, 164, 184, 197, 217-18, 228-9, 231, 235-6, 240, 242-3, 261, 264, 277, 280, 299, 320, 329-30, 353-4, 396 during and after removal from power 298, 305-15 and foreign affairs 6, 28, 72-5, 90, 113-15, 125, 165, 182-96, 198, 202-3, 206, 209, 266-8, 280-90, 305, 310, 324 hostility towards 94, 100, 122, 129, 277, 301-4, 312, 337 as member of collective leadership 25-8, 38-40, 44-8, 53, 58, 74, 76, 78, 81-2 as member of Stalins leadership team 1, 16, 20-1,26-7 relations with colleagues 44, 48, 74, 124-5, 128-9, 266, 282, 287, 298, 303-5,316 remarks on Stalin 11—12, 81-8, 92, 96, 123, 265-6, 326 and science and space 153—5, 160, 163, 167, 171,173-81, 298, 302, 376 support for 46, 127, 134, 301, 310, 313 Khrushchev, Sergei 307, 308, 310, 314 Khrushcheva, Rada 87, 307, 392 Khutsiev, Marlen 295, 318 Kim, Yuli 335,351 Kim Il-
Sung 89, 320 Kirichenko, Alexei 35, 126 Komarov, Vladimir 298, 319, 376—7 Komsomol (Communist Youth League) 8, 52-3, 64-68, 95, 99-100, 118-20, 131, 138-9, 145-7, 150, 162, 198, 204-5, 215-17, 226-8, 232, 238,257, 261,263,311, 328, 336-7, 355, 363, 374, 385, 392 Komsomolskaya pravda (newspaper) 24, 52,71, 150, 233 Konev, Ivan 42, 128 Kopelev, Lev 51, 270, 341, 347 Korolev, Sergei 153—6, 165, 171-4, 179-80, 375-7 Kosygin, Alexei 49, 308, 315-16, 323-5, 328, 363, 365, 375, 378, 390-4, 398 Kovrigina, Maria 56 Kozin, Vadim 258 Kozlov, Alexei 135, 148-9 Kozlov, Frol 129, 277 Kruglov, Sergei 38, 47 Kryuchkov, Vladimir 90 Kurchatov, Igor 165, 167-8, 170 Kuusinen, Otto 129 Laika (dog, one of first animals in space) 156-7 Landau, Lev 152 Larionov, Alexei 235, 310 Lavrentev, Mikhail 161 Lazutkina, Dora 266, 268 Lebedev, Vladimir 271—2, 296, 313 Lenin, Vladimir 251, 268, 277 Leonov, Alexei 321 Literaturnaya gazeta (newspaper) 71, 124, 148, 251,322, 371 Litvinov, Pavel 387-8 469
ШПЕК Lumumba, Patrice 188, 196, 201-2, 210 Lysenko, Trofim 162-3, 302, 317 Macmillan, Harold 176 Malenkov, Georgy as member of collective leadership 25-8, 32, 35, 37-42, 44-7, 64, 72, 74, 82 as member of Stalins leadership team 21-3, 27 as part of plot against Khrushchev 123-5, 127-9, 266 Malinovsky, Rodion 186, 188, 325 Malyshev, Vyacheslav 166 Mao Zedong 32, 89, 94, 193-5, 267, 286-91, 324-5, 327 Marchenko, Anatoly 313, 350, 385 Mazurov, Kirill 304, 309 Mesyatsev, Nikolai 306, 308—9, 390, 393 Mikoyan, Anastas during and after Khrushchevs removal from power 298, 307-10, 313,315-16, 325-6, 393-4 as member of collective leadership 25, 27-8, 42, 45, 51, 58-9, 76, 79, 82, 88, 94, 102, 124-5 as member of Khrushchev leadership team 128-9, 156, 264, 271-2, 277-8, 298 as member of Stalins leadership team 22, 27, 40, 81,85 role of in foreign affairs 74, 112-13, 193, 204-5,214, 281,284, 287-8, 325 militia (Soviet police) 59, 118, 122, 219, 232, 299, 336 Molotov, Vyacheslav as member of Stalins leadership team 22, 27, 81,266 as member of collective leadership 25-9, 37-8,40,46, 74-6, 79, 81, 87-8, 101, 113 as part of plot against Khrushchev 123-9 Montand, Yves 50 Moscow State University (MGU) 17, 52, 99, 117, 120, 139-40, 165, 214, 334, 363 Moskalenko, Kirill 39 Mukhitdinov, Nuritdin 243 Muslims and Islam 150, 200, 223, 225-8, 237, 244, 352, 374 Mustafaev, Imam 342—3 Mzhavanadze, Vasil 93, 236, 268 Nagy, Imre 36, 111-16 Naritsa, Mikhail 300 Nasser, Gamal Abdel 197 Nedelin, Mitrofan 171 Nehru, Jawaharlal 181,196-7, 288 Neizvestny, Ernst 293, 295—6, 315 Nikolaev, Andrian 177, 181 Nixon,
Richard 162, 183-4, 191 Nkrumah, Kwame 176, 201-2 Novy mir (journal) 55, 70, 72, 106, 110, 243, 246-7, 254, 270-4, 294,312,319, 367-8, 370 Nureyev, Rudolf 255-6 Ogonek (journal) 160, 178 Orlov, Yuri 20 Orlova, Raisa 51, 270—1, 341 Oswald, Lee Harvey 288 Pankratova, Anna 79, 97 parasitism 232, 334, 338 Pasternak, Boris 246-50, 255, 336 Paustovsky, Konstantin 108, 110, 271 327, 367 Pavlov, Sergei 65, 67, 205, 297, 393 Pelse, Arvids 242-3 Petôfi Circle, the 90, 112, 124, 336 Petrushevskaya, Lyudmila 15, 66 Picasso, Pablo 108-9 Pimenov, Revolt 57, 108, 118—19 Plisetskaya, Maya 19, 208, 227, 245, 256, 327 Plyushch, Leonid 150, 232, 354—5 Podgorny, Nikolai 266, 304—5, 307—8. 311,391-4 Polyansky, Dmitry 310 Pomerantsev, Vladimir 70-2, 98, 109 Ponomareva, Valentina 179, 377 Pospelov, Petr 80-2 Powers, Francis Gary 186-7 Pravda (newspaper) 20, 31—3, 41, 53, 72-3, 76, 80, 98, 103, 115-16, 154, 163, 177,246, 261,272, 297-8, 304, 314, 318-20, 324, 347 470
IRDEN Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 21, 48, 108 Rabin, Oskar 24, 147-8, 184, 253, 351 Radio Liberty 2, 117, 143-4, 247, 334, 344, 380 Râkosi, Mâtyâs 36, 111—13 Rashidov, Sharof 243, 266 rock and roll 214-15 Rokotov, Jan 234 Rolling Stones, the 5, 216 Romm, Mikhail 293, 295, 319, 327 Ronkin, Valery 99, 117-18 Rostropovich, Mstislav 246 Rudenko, Roman 40, 42, 59, 101 Ryazanov, Eldar 106 Sagdeev, Roald 165 Sakharov, Andrei 165-7, 268, 302, 314, 327, 349-51,369, 381 Salisbury, Harrison 19, 32, 52, 141 samizdat literature 313, 332—6, 338, 340-1,350-1,354-7,359,369, 380, 388 Satyukov, Pavel 265 Semichastny, Vladimir 248-9, 288, 290, 301, 303, 305, 307-10, 312, 318-19, 360, 393-4 Serov, Ivan 38, 47—8, 59-60, 101, 115, 119, 126,217 Shatunovskaya, Olga 58—60, 80, 88 Shelepin, Alexander as member of Brezhnev’s leadership team 325-7, 380, 392-4 as member of Khrushchevs leader ship team 100, 128, 150, 199, 217-18, 266, 293, 301, 304 as member of plot against Khrushchev 305, 307, 309-10 Shelest, Petro 276, 280, 306-9, 380-3, 391-2 Shepilov, Dmitry 23, 30 Shevchenko, Taras 356 Sholokhov, Mikhail 185, 266, 342, 368-9 Shostakovich, Dmitry 16, 133, 246, 293-4, 340 Shtarkman, Naum 258 Sillitoe, Alan 160 Simonov, Konstantin 246, 329, 367 Sinyavsky, Andrei 332, 335, 341-8, 351, 373 Slutsky, Boris 52, 272 Smoktunovsky, Innokenty 159 Snegov, Alexei 42, 59, 77, 88 Snieckus, Antanas 239, 306 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 9, 57, 63, 270-4, 279, 294, 297, 312, 317, 341,349, 367-70 Stalin' criticism of 33, 43, 79-90, 97—9, 102-3, 110, 124, 253-4, 265-6, 269, 272, 326, 349 death and burial of 5, 23-8, 31,
107 as Soviet leader 1, 3, 16—17, 19—23, 32-7,40, 46, 48, 71,73, 75, 107, 127, 139, 145, 193-4, 196, 228, 261,294, 310, 316, 329, 359 support for 41, 76, 91-4, 99-100, 110, 123, 289, 301,326-8,331, 398 Stevenson, Adlai 2, 183 stilyagi 17, 52 Strugatsky, Arkady and Boris 158 Sukhodrev, Viktor 186, 189, 390 Sumulong, Lorenzo 189 Suslov, Mikhail 126-7, 129, 254-5, 266, 272, 304, 307,311,391, 394 Svitlichny, Ivan 354, 357 Tamm, Igor 152, 165, 327 Tarkovsky, Andrei 158, 212, 245, 373 Tarsis, Valery 300, 349 Tereshkova, Valentina 179—81 Thompson, Llewellyn 183 Thorez, Maurice 88 ‘Tito’ (Josip Broz) 19, 73, 75, 117, 314, 327 Titov, German 172—3, 176—8 Togliatti, Palmiro 88 Toure, Sékou 201—2 Tvardovsky, Alexander 72, 248, 254, 269-73, 297,312-13, 367-8 Ulbricht, Walter 36, 90, 190-2, 267, 320 471
1П0ЕИ Vigdorova, Frida 338, 340-1, 350 Voice of America 198, 313 Voinovich, Vladimir 131, 253, 389 Volga Germans 359 Voroshilov, Kliment 25, 27-8, 38, 76, 81, 82, 85, 101, 128, 328 Voznesensky, Andrei 250-1, 294—6, 313,317,328 Voznesensky, Nikolai 22, 316 Warsaw Pact 115, 193, 325, 378-9, 382 472 Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 25, 248, 250-2, 272, 293-6,313, 340, 370, 386-7 Zaslavskaya, Tatyana 161—2 Zhdanov, Andrei 20, 22 Zhdanov, Viktor 204 Zhu De (Chinese army chief) 93 Zhukov, Georgy 39, 73, 101-2, 126-8 Zorin, Leonid 71 |
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СОПТЕПТЗ List ofIllustrations ix Spelling and Naming Conventions xi Acknowledgements xiii Map ofthe USSR xiv Introduction 1 1 New Beginnings 13 Post-war Stalinism — The death ofStalin — The first amnesty — Changes begin — Stopping Beria 2 Power Struggles, Social Change and Liberalisation 44 Social andpolitical change begins — After the Gulag— The Virgin Lands — Cultural thaw — Khrushchev in the ascendancy 3 Time to Talk about Stalin 78 The secret speech — The wider world responds — Georgia — Difficult questions and slanderous remarks — Stalin after the secret speech — New cultural battles 4 Crises, Challenges and Triumphs: 1957 Poland and Hungary — Echoes ofthe Hungarian revolution —A new clampdown — The Anti-Party Affair — New places to live — New things to buy and do — The World Youth Festival vii Ш
СОПТЕПТЗ 5 The Soviet Space Age 152 Sputnik: dawn ofthe space age — The cult of science and technology — Atomsfor peace andfor war — ‘The cosmos is ours!’ 6 First, Second and Third Worlds 182 Peaceful co-existence — Eternalfriendship under strain — Reaching out to the developing world — The outside world inside the USSR 7 Change, Continuity and the Borders of the 217 Permissible The new security organs — Targeting social evils — Bending the rules — Thefriendship ofSoviet peoples — Cultural scandals — Sex and sexuality 8 Zenith and Nadir: 1961—1962 261 The Third Party Programme — The Twenty-Second Party Congress—A new literary hero — Novocherkassk — Accursedpalm trees’— From friends to enemies—A new cultural crackdown 9 Kremlin Coup and the Fate of Reform 298 The plot against Khrushchev — October 1964—After the coup — The new leadership team — Change and continuity 10 ‘Different, But Not an Enemy’ 332 An emerging heterodoxy — Two writers on trial—A movement takes shape — Beyond Moscow 11 The End of the Soviet Sixties 362 Deaths, endings and new directions — Prague Spring — After the invasion — Brezhnev consolidates power Epilogue 396 Notes 400 Select Bibliography 441 Index 467 viii
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INDEX Adenauer, Konrad 73, 75 Adzhubei, Alexei 17, 24, 87, 305, 313-14 Aganbegyan, Abel 162 agriculture 15, 22, 45, 64-7, 74, 132, 137, 183, 205, 244, 280, 309, 321-2, 375 Aitmatov, Chingiz 243, 375 Akhmadulina, Bella 250-1, 294 Aksenov, Vasily 3, 50, 60, 250, 252, 296, 317, 334, 386-7, 389 alcohol 51, 131, 178, 185, 228-30, 293, 363, 386 Alexeyeva, Lyudmila 51, 302, 343, 347, 350 Aliger, Margarita 61, 124, 314 Alliluyeva, Svetlana 27, 347, 365-6 Amalrik, Andrei 232, 334, 338 Amalrik, Gyuzel 252 Andropov, Yuri 306, 312, 358, 365, 380, 382, 386, 388 anti-Semitism 19, 33, 183, 253, 294, 359-61, 374 Arbatov, Georgy 96, 140, 301, 316, 327, 393 Bagirov, Dzahafar 41 Baibakov, Nikolai 82, 390—1, 394 Baranskaya, Natalya 55 Bardot, Brigitte 213, 252 Batalov, Alexei 159 BBC 117, 198, 313, 334, 340, 380, 388 Beatles, the 5, 214-16 Belka and Strelka (dogs) 156, 214 Belyutin, Eli 253, 292 Beria, Lavrenty arrest and disgrace of 11, 37-43, 58-9, 74, 92 as member of Soviet political elite 21-2, 25-9, 31, 33-8, 40, 81, 91, 240 Berklavs, Eduards 241-3, 260 Berzer, Anna 270-1 Bobkov, Filip 120, 264, Bogoraz, Larisa 344, 346-8, 350-1, 354, 387-8 Bohlen, Charles 28, 88 Bolshoi Ballet 40, 245 Bondarenko, Valentin 172 Brezhnev, Leonid as member of Soviet elite 39, 66, 126, 128-9, 177, 266, 304-6 as part of plot to remove Khrushchev 305-11 as Soviet leader 4, 298, 315-16, 319-22, 324, 326-8, 330, 364, 375-6, 378, 380, 382-3, 389-96, 398 Brodsky, Joseph 19, 131, 228, 338-41 Bukovsky, Vladimir 300, 336-7, 342-4 Bukovsky, Vladimir 300, 336-7, 342-4 Bulganin, Nikolai 25-8, 37—9, 42, 72, 74-6, 81-2,
86, 94, 122, 124-5, 127-9 Burlatsky, Fedor 87, 98, 326-7 Bykovsky, Valery 179-80 Capote, Truman 50 Castro, Fidel 204-6, 280-3, 285-6, 310, 364 Castro, Raul 204-5 Chernyaev, Anatoly 264 467
1П0ЕХ Christians and Orthodoxy 223-5, 372, 373-4 Chukhrai, Grigory 245 Chukovsky, Konstantin 248, 271, 273, 293, 340 Churchill, Winston 75, 84 Cliburn, Van 214, 258 Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance) 193 CPSU (Communist Party of the Soviet Union) Nineteenth Congress 22-3, 76, 85, 98 Twentieth Congress 11, 77—85, 88-90, 92, 117, 164, 241,304, 312,319-20, 357,389, 397 Twenty-First Congress 194, 218, 319 Twenty-Second Congress 12, 178, 261, 265-9, 275, 280, 303, 319, 326 Twenty-Third Congress 321, 327, 347, 358 Crimean Tatars 101, 357-9 Daniel, Yuli 332, 341-8, 350-1 de Gaulle, Charles 162 Deng Xiaoping 290 Djilas, Milovan 118 Dobrynin, Anatoly 46, 284, 395 Dubcek, Alexander 378-84, 387 Dudintsev, Vladimir 106-9, 367 Dziuba, Ivan 355—6 Hammarskjöld, Dag 188, 202 Hayter, William 28, 124, 316 Hemingway, Ernest 212-13 homosexuality 217, 256-8, 260 Honchar, Oles 375 hooliganism 99, 11, 230-2 Hoxha, Enver 266 Egorychev, Nikolai 305—7 Ehrenburg, Ilya 70-2, 108, 271, 295, 367, 374 Eisenhower, Dwight 122, 155, 183-8, 190-1 Enlai, Zhou 25, 267, 320, 324-5, 365 Esenin-Volpin, Alexander 342-3, 349 Ilichev, Leonid 295-6 Ivinskaya, Olga 250, 338 Izvestiya (newspaper) 31,71, 104—5, 109, 175,272,304,313-14,344-5 Fellini, Federico 213, 252 Feltrinelli, Giangiacomo 247 Feoktistov, Konstantin 298, 319 Furtseva, Ekaterina 46, 96, 126, 128-9, 141,342 Gagarin, Yuri 172-6, 178-81, 376-8, 398 Galanskov, Yuri 351-2, 382 Galich, Alexander 335, 382 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 95 Gandhi, Indira 196, 385 Ginsberg, Allen 250 Ginzburg, Alexander 333, 338, 349-52, 382 Ginzburg, Evgeniya 24, 252, 334
Gladilin, Anatoly 5, 250, 296, 359 Goldovskaya, Marina 55, 105—6 Golomstock, Igor 24, 48, 341—2, 346, 351,366,373 Gomulka, Wladyslaw 113, 320 Gorbachev, Mikhail 24, 49, 96, 358, 361, 386, 389,396-7 Gorbachev, Raisa 159 Gorbanevskaya, Natalya 369, 387-8 Gorky Institute of World Literature 98. 341, 347, 366 Greene, Graham 249, 348 Grigorenko, Petro 300, 351, 358 Gromyko, Andrei 281, 304, 365 Grossman, Vasily 61-2, 253-5, 260, 269, 353 Guevara, Ernesto ‘Che’ 5, 204, 282, 320 jazz music 17, 51-2, 136, 148, 214, 238, 250, 252 Jews and Judaism 19-20, 32, 149, 251, 359-61 Johnson, Lyndon 288 Käbin, Johannes 239 Kaganovich, Lazar 25, 27—8, 38, 76, 81, 101, 113,124-5, 127-9, 266 Kalatazov, Mikhail 205, 245 468
ШПЕК Kalugin, Oleg 5, 288 Kamanin, Nikolai 172, 177-80, 376-7 Karpinsky, Len 312-13 Kennedy, Jacqueline 157, 314 Kennedy, John 155, 177, 191-2, 206, 267-8, 272, 281, 283-4, 286-8 Kennedy, Robert 267, 286 KGB creation and leadership of 47-8, 126,217, 305-6, 392-1 domestic activity of 2, 47, 57, 59-60, 94, 101-2, 117-20, 166, 207, 218-21, 225, 242, 251, 254, 276-7, 299, 301, 303, 307-8, 310, 312, 314, 318, 332, 336-7, 340-1, 343-4, 351-2, 358, 363, 368-9, 374-5, 379-82, 386-8 foreign activity of 115, 144, 154, 198, 204, 221-3, 255-6, 282, 284, 288,318, 383 Khachaturian, Aram 70, 352 Khrushchev, Leonid 86—7 Khrushchev, Nikita and Anti-Party Affair 11, 123, 125-8, 266 and cultural affairs 4, 124, 213-14, 249, 271-3, 292-6,318 and domestic affairs 8—9, 64, 67, 132, 136, 164, 184, 197, 217-18, 228-9, 231, 235-6, 240, 242-3, 261, 264, 277, 280, 299, 320, 329-30, 353-4, 396 during and after removal from power 298, 305-15 and foreign affairs 6, 28, 72-5, 90, 113-15, 125, 165, 182-96, 198, 202-3, 206, 209, 266-8, 280-90, 305, 310, 324 hostility towards 94, 100, 122, 129, 277, 301-4, 312, 337 as member of collective leadership 25-8, 38-40, 44-8, 53, 58, 74, 76, 78, 81-2 as member of Stalins leadership team 1, 16, 20-1,26-7 relations with colleagues 44, 48, 74, 124-5, 128-9, 266, 282, 287, 298, 303-5,316 remarks on Stalin 11—12, 81-8, 92, 96, 123, 265-6, 326 and science and space 153—5, 160, 163, 167, 171,173-81, 298, 302, 376 support for 46, 127, 134, 301, 310, 313 Khrushchev, Sergei 307, 308, 310, 314 Khrushcheva, Rada 87, 307, 392 Khutsiev, Marlen 295, 318 Kim, Yuli 335,351 Kim Il-
Sung 89, 320 Kirichenko, Alexei 35, 126 Komarov, Vladimir 298, 319, 376—7 Komsomol (Communist Youth League) 8, 52-3, 64-68, 95, 99-100, 118-20, 131, 138-9, 145-7, 150, 162, 198, 204-5, 215-17, 226-8, 232, 238,257, 261,263,311, 328, 336-7, 355, 363, 374, 385, 392 Komsomolskaya pravda (newspaper) 24, 52,71, 150, 233 Konev, Ivan 42, 128 Kopelev, Lev 51, 270, 341, 347 Korolev, Sergei 153—6, 165, 171-4, 179-80, 375-7 Kosygin, Alexei 49, 308, 315-16, 323-5, 328, 363, 365, 375, 378, 390-4, 398 Kovrigina, Maria 56 Kozin, Vadim 258 Kozlov, Alexei 135, 148-9 Kozlov, Frol 129, 277 Kruglov, Sergei 38, 47 Kryuchkov, Vladimir 90 Kurchatov, Igor 165, 167-8, 170 Kuusinen, Otto 129 Laika (dog, one of first animals in space) 156-7 Landau, Lev 152 Larionov, Alexei 235, 310 Lavrentev, Mikhail 161 Lazutkina, Dora 266, 268 Lebedev, Vladimir 271—2, 296, 313 Lenin, Vladimir 251, 268, 277 Leonov, Alexei 321 Literaturnaya gazeta (newspaper) 71, 124, 148, 251,322, 371 Litvinov, Pavel 387-8 469
ШПЕК Lumumba, Patrice 188, 196, 201-2, 210 Lysenko, Trofim 162-3, 302, 317 Macmillan, Harold 176 Malenkov, Georgy as member of collective leadership 25-8, 32, 35, 37-42, 44-7, 64, 72, 74, 82 as member of Stalins leadership team 21-3, 27 as part of plot against Khrushchev 123-5, 127-9, 266 Malinovsky, Rodion 186, 188, 325 Malyshev, Vyacheslav 166 Mao Zedong 32, 89, 94, 193-5, 267, 286-91, 324-5, 327 Marchenko, Anatoly 313, 350, 385 Mazurov, Kirill 304, 309 Mesyatsev, Nikolai 306, 308—9, 390, 393 Mikoyan, Anastas during and after Khrushchevs removal from power 298, 307-10, 313,315-16, 325-6, 393-4 as member of collective leadership 25, 27-8, 42, 45, 51, 58-9, 76, 79, 82, 88, 94, 102, 124-5 as member of Khrushchev leadership team 128-9, 156, 264, 271-2, 277-8, 298 as member of Stalins leadership team 22, 27, 40, 81,85 role of in foreign affairs 74, 112-13, 193, 204-5,214, 281,284, 287-8, 325 militia (Soviet police) 59, 118, 122, 219, 232, 299, 336 Molotov, Vyacheslav as member of Stalins leadership team 22, 27, 81,266 as member of collective leadership 25-9, 37-8,40,46, 74-6, 79, 81, 87-8, 101, 113 as part of plot against Khrushchev 123-9 Montand, Yves 50 Moscow State University (MGU) 17, 52, 99, 117, 120, 139-40, 165, 214, 334, 363 Moskalenko, Kirill 39 Mukhitdinov, Nuritdin 243 Muslims and Islam 150, 200, 223, 225-8, 237, 244, 352, 374 Mustafaev, Imam 342—3 Mzhavanadze, Vasil 93, 236, 268 Nagy, Imre 36, 111-16 Naritsa, Mikhail 300 Nasser, Gamal Abdel 197 Nedelin, Mitrofan 171 Nehru, Jawaharlal 181,196-7, 288 Neizvestny, Ernst 293, 295—6, 315 Nikolaev, Andrian 177, 181 Nixon,
Richard 162, 183-4, 191 Nkrumah, Kwame 176, 201-2 Novy mir (journal) 55, 70, 72, 106, 110, 243, 246-7, 254, 270-4, 294,312,319, 367-8, 370 Nureyev, Rudolf 255-6 Ogonek (journal) 160, 178 Orlov, Yuri 20 Orlova, Raisa 51, 270—1, 341 Oswald, Lee Harvey 288 Pankratova, Anna 79, 97 parasitism 232, 334, 338 Pasternak, Boris 246-50, 255, 336 Paustovsky, Konstantin 108, 110, 271 327, 367 Pavlov, Sergei 65, 67, 205, 297, 393 Pelse, Arvids 242-3 Petôfi Circle, the 90, 112, 124, 336 Petrushevskaya, Lyudmila 15, 66 Picasso, Pablo 108-9 Pimenov, Revolt 57, 108, 118—19 Plisetskaya, Maya 19, 208, 227, 245, 256, 327 Plyushch, Leonid 150, 232, 354—5 Podgorny, Nikolai 266, 304—5, 307—8. 311,391-4 Polyansky, Dmitry 310 Pomerantsev, Vladimir 70-2, 98, 109 Ponomareva, Valentina 179, 377 Pospelov, Petr 80-2 Powers, Francis Gary 186-7 Pravda (newspaper) 20, 31—3, 41, 53, 72-3, 76, 80, 98, 103, 115-16, 154, 163, 177,246, 261,272, 297-8, 304, 314, 318-20, 324, 347 470
IRDEN Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 21, 48, 108 Rabin, Oskar 24, 147-8, 184, 253, 351 Radio Liberty 2, 117, 143-4, 247, 334, 344, 380 Râkosi, Mâtyâs 36, 111—13 Rashidov, Sharof 243, 266 rock and roll 214-15 Rokotov, Jan 234 Rolling Stones, the 5, 216 Romm, Mikhail 293, 295, 319, 327 Ronkin, Valery 99, 117-18 Rostropovich, Mstislav 246 Rudenko, Roman 40, 42, 59, 101 Ryazanov, Eldar 106 Sagdeev, Roald 165 Sakharov, Andrei 165-7, 268, 302, 314, 327, 349-51,369, 381 Salisbury, Harrison 19, 32, 52, 141 samizdat literature 313, 332—6, 338, 340-1,350-1,354-7,359,369, 380, 388 Satyukov, Pavel 265 Semichastny, Vladimir 248-9, 288, 290, 301, 303, 305, 307-10, 312, 318-19, 360, 393-4 Serov, Ivan 38, 47—8, 59-60, 101, 115, 119, 126,217 Shatunovskaya, Olga 58—60, 80, 88 Shelepin, Alexander as member of Brezhnev’s leadership team 325-7, 380, 392-4 as member of Khrushchevs leader ship team 100, 128, 150, 199, 217-18, 266, 293, 301, 304 as member of plot against Khrushchev 305, 307, 309-10 Shelest, Petro 276, 280, 306-9, 380-3, 391-2 Shepilov, Dmitry 23, 30 Shevchenko, Taras 356 Sholokhov, Mikhail 185, 266, 342, 368-9 Shostakovich, Dmitry 16, 133, 246, 293-4, 340 Shtarkman, Naum 258 Sillitoe, Alan 160 Simonov, Konstantin 246, 329, 367 Sinyavsky, Andrei 332, 335, 341-8, 351, 373 Slutsky, Boris 52, 272 Smoktunovsky, Innokenty 159 Snegov, Alexei 42, 59, 77, 88 Snieckus, Antanas 239, 306 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 9, 57, 63, 270-4, 279, 294, 297, 312, 317, 341,349, 367-70 Stalin' criticism of 33, 43, 79-90, 97—9, 102-3, 110, 124, 253-4, 265-6, 269, 272, 326, 349 death and burial of 5, 23-8, 31,
107 as Soviet leader 1, 3, 16—17, 19—23, 32-7,40, 46, 48, 71,73, 75, 107, 127, 139, 145, 193-4, 196, 228, 261,294, 310, 316, 329, 359 support for 41, 76, 91-4, 99-100, 110, 123, 289, 301,326-8,331, 398 Stevenson, Adlai 2, 183 stilyagi 17, 52 Strugatsky, Arkady and Boris 158 Sukhodrev, Viktor 186, 189, 390 Sumulong, Lorenzo 189 Suslov, Mikhail 126-7, 129, 254-5, 266, 272, 304, 307,311,391, 394 Svitlichny, Ivan 354, 357 Tamm, Igor 152, 165, 327 Tarkovsky, Andrei 158, 212, 245, 373 Tarsis, Valery 300, 349 Tereshkova, Valentina 179—81 Thompson, Llewellyn 183 Thorez, Maurice 88 ‘Tito’ (Josip Broz) 19, 73, 75, 117, 314, 327 Titov, German 172—3, 176—8 Togliatti, Palmiro 88 Toure, Sékou 201—2 Tvardovsky, Alexander 72, 248, 254, 269-73, 297,312-13, 367-8 Ulbricht, Walter 36, 90, 190-2, 267, 320 471
1П0ЕИ Vigdorova, Frida 338, 340-1, 350 Voice of America 198, 313 Voinovich, Vladimir 131, 253, 389 Volga Germans 359 Voroshilov, Kliment 25, 27-8, 38, 76, 81, 82, 85, 101, 128, 328 Voznesensky, Andrei 250-1, 294—6, 313,317,328 Voznesensky, Nikolai 22, 316 Warsaw Pact 115, 193, 325, 378-9, 382 472 Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 25, 248, 250-2, 272, 293-6,313, 340, 370, 386-7 Zaslavskaya, Tatyana 161—2 Zhdanov, Andrei 20, 22 Zhdanov, Viktor 204 Zhu De (Chinese army chief) 93 Zhukov, Georgy 39, 73, 101-2, 126-8 Zorin, Leonid 71 |
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