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Contents List ofIllustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Note on Transliteration and Translation xv 3 Introduction I Soviet Children, in Search of Imperial Grandparents: The Liberal Intelligentsia Subject and Its Historical Occlusions 19 2 History Doesn’t Bear a Grudge: The Rightist Variation on the Neo-Imperial Intelligentsia Subject 35 3 Dare You Come to the Square? Soviet Humanism and Neo-Decembrist Protest for the ITR Class 49 4 The Intelligent Shall Become like the Narod·. The Rightist Variation on Soviet Humanism 69 5 A Responsible Coalition: The Post-SovietStolypinist Project 6 A Russia That They Have Lost? Anxiety and Immanent Critique of the Fascinated Stolypinist Subject 91 119 Afterword 146 Notes 149 Bibliography 171 Index 179 vii
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Index Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations. “Address to the Federal Assembly” (Putin), 116 Admiral, The (film), 3-6 Akhmadullina, Bella, 20 Akhmatova, Anna: conservative intelli gentsia and, neo-imperial intelligent sia and, 35, 43-44; Chukovskaya on, 19-20, 25, 99,152Ш1; Fadeev and, 152П11; “Heiress,” 21; ideology of, 20-21; liberal intelligentsia and, 19-26,143; Lotman and, 10,17; Push kin and, 19-25, 35,151П3,151П6; Sol zhenitsyn and, 99-100 Akunin, Boris: Chkhartishvili psueudonym of, 120,124, i66ny; Govo rukhin and, 122; “If I were a Newspa per Magnate,” 124-25; Mikhalkov and, 120-24,12-9; The State Counsel lor, 120-23; Stolypinism and, 16,12025,129,142,144, i66ny; The Winter Queen (Azazel), 122 Alexander 1,13, 46, 57 All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninov), 85 Altauzen, Dzhek, 20, 23 Althusser, Louis, 9,16, 76 Amateur Song Clubs (KSP), 51 anti-socialist discourse. See anti-Soviet discourse anti-Soviet discourse: anti-socialism and, 11-12, 31, 34, 50,101; Bolsheviks and, 8; conservative intelligentsia and, 41; 148; Chehonadskih and, 6; efficacy of, 17; liberal intelligentsia and, 23; Soviet humanism and, 5156; Stolypinism and, 16, 97,109, 112,128-29,132,143-44,147; Sub ject and, 12 aristocrats: Chekhov and, 14; conserva tive intelligentsia and, 43-44; film and, 4-6; liberal intelligentsia and, 21, 26, 34; Mikhalkov and, 4,14; raznochintsy and, 52; Soviet humanism and, 51-52, 62, 65, 89-90, 157115; Stolypin ism and, 108,126-27, I3^ J43-44 Arsenev, Pavel, 3,133 August 1914 (Solzhenitsyn), 102-5,123 authoritarianism: legitimacy of, 17; con servative
intelligentsia and, 36—37, 40, 44; Putin and, 15-17,115; Solzhenitsyn and, 102; Soviet humanism and, 51, 53, 57 59 76; Stalinism and, 10, 37, 44; Stolypinism and, 15-16, 97,100105,112,115,119,129; Yeltsin and, 15-16 autocracy, 11,13, 93,154П9 Avrekh, Aron, 155-56П81 179
ι8ο Index Barber ofSiberia (film), 4-5,122 Batalov, Aleksei, 20 Baudrillard, Jean, 69, 1б2т Bazarov (fictional character), 33-34, 40, 51-52, 55, 153137 Before History’s Judgment (film), 35-40 Belinskii, Vissarion, 157015 Bell, The (periodical), 55 Berdiaev, Nikolai, 26,158П33 Berezovsky, Boris, 124-25 “Best Short Story About Honest Capi talists” (competition), 124 Black Hundreds, n, 40,105 Bogdanov, Alexander, 6 Bolsheviks: anti-Soviet discourse and, 8; conservative intelligentsia and, 35-39, 44; culturedness and, 8, 30, 33, 44, 51, 138,156Ш1; Kolchak and, 3; liberal intelligentsia and, 30-33; Soviet humanism and, 51, 76; Stolypinism and, 93-94, nr, 129,138,141; invasion of Ukraine and, 147 Bolshoi Theater, 30 Bondarchuk, Fedor, 5 Bondarchuk, Sergei, 5-6, 43,135, 136, ИЗ- 45 bourgeoisie: conservative intelligentsia and, 37; liberal intelligentsia and, 28-30; meshchanstvo, 28, 30,153П33; Soviet humanism and, 77, 83, 85; Stolypinism and, 101,107-15,122-23, 127,142 Boyarskaya, Elizaveta, 3 Boym, Svetlana, 129-30,147 Brest (WWI), З5-З7 Brezhnev, Leonid: Decembrists and, 12-13, 60; impact of, 17; intelligentsia and, 7,12,17, 52,104; Prague Spring and, 52; Soviet humanism and, 52, 60, 79; Stolypinism and, 94, 97,104,132 Brodsky, Joseph, 20, 23-24 Brudny, Yitzhak, 113, 16т48 Bulgakov, Sergei, 26 Bunin, Ivan, 107,132 Burnt by the Sun (film), 4,122-23 Bykov, Dmitry, 15619 Calvert, Rose Dawson, 5 Cameron, James, 5 Cant Live Like This (film), 15,107-9 capitalism: normalcy and, 95, 97, 104, 107; Imperial retro and, 95, 97,162; Stolypinism and, 95, 97,104-7,
III12,114,117,124,127,141-42, i62nio, 165П59 Cathedral of Christ the Savior, 4, 95, 114, 133, 149П7 Catherine II (the Great), 135,147 Central Committee (CPSU), 28, 54, 82 Cervantes, Miguel de, 45 Chaadaev, Pyotr, 45 Channel One, 131 Chapaev and the Void (Pelevin), 138-45 Chehonadskih, Maria, 5-6 Chekhov, Anton: aristocracy and, 14; The Cherry Orchard, 69,141; liberal intelli gentsia and, 23-24; Mikhalkov and, 14, 69-73, 81, 85,159m; Platonov, 69-74, 123; Sappak and, 77—78; Soviet human ism and, 69-73, 77 81, 85, 88-89, 159т; Stolypinism and, 99,141,143 Chekists: conservative intelligentsia and, 38, 41-45; Operation: Trust and, 36, 41-43; “Queen of Spades” and, 128; Russian renaissance and, 43-48 Cherry Orchard, The (Chekhov), 69,141 China, 27, 95,102 Chubais, Anatoly, 120-24 Chukovskaya, Lydia, 19-20, 25, 99, 152ml Chukovsky, Komei, 30 Cliburn, Van, 30 coat of arms (Russian state symbol), 91-93 communism: liberal intelligentsia and, 22-23; conservative intelligentsia and, 35, 37, 40-43; Osminkin on, 146; Pushkin and, 22, 25; Shulgin and, 43, 154П7; Soviet humanism and, 77; Stolypinism and, 95-97,109-13 Condee, Nancy, 73-76 conservative intelligentsia: Anglo-American conservatism and, 4; anti-Soviet dis-
Index course and, 41; aristocrats and, 43-44; authoritarianism and, 36-37, 40, 44, 48; bourgeoisie and, 37; Chekists and, 38, 41-45; communism and, 35, 37, 40-43; culturedness and, 3 6, 40-45; Decembrists and, 40, 44-45, 48, 156114, 15619, 56пи; discourse and, 3 6, 40, 44, 48, 1544, 157115; dissi dents and, 36, 15512; Duma and, 37; elitism and, 41, 43, 45; Engineering and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 48; Ermler and, 11, 36-41, 154115, 155121; Gogol and, 45-46; ideology and, 42, 44, 57, 61; Imperial retro and, 45; Leninism and, 35-39, 42; Lotman and, 40, 44; Marxism and, 42-43; narod and, 43-47, 51, 62; nationalism and, 36—38, 43; neo imperial, 36, 43, 45-48; normalcy and, 44; Old Bolshevik Petrov and, 35, 38-39; Operation: Trust and, 36, 41-43; Pomerants and, 44, 47; Push kin and, 35, 44; Russian renaissance and, 43-48; Shulgin and, 10-11, 35-43, 48,154Π5,154ППЮ-15,155419; socialism and, 36, 48; Soloukhin and, 36, 45-48; Solzhenitsyn and, 48, 154116; Soviet power and, 36-44; Stalinism and, 37-39, 42, 44; Subject and, 11-15, 35-48, 75, 82-83, 97, too, 106,119; White Army and, 35, 54112; XXII CPSU Congress and, 38-39, 154113; Zubok and, 40-41 Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), 38,54,154П4 culturedness; aristocrats and, 4-6 {see also aristocrats); Bolsheviks and, 8, 30, 33, 44, 51,138,147,156ml; conserva tive intelligentsia and, 36, 40-45; elit ism and, 6, 9-10,13,15 {see also elit ism); enlightenment and, 6-7,10,13, 22, 24, 29, 32, 52, 72,147; liberal intelligentsia and, 20-34,15209, 152ПШ4-15; Pushkin and, 6, 8,18, 20-26, 32-33,126-29,150Ы2; Russian
renaissance and, 43-48; Shulgin and, 181 it, 40-41, 43, 76,128-29,147; Silver Age, 19, no, 126-28,132,139,141, 143-44; socialism and, 6,10-11,14, 23, 30, 34, 51, 72, 75, 81,101,128,144,147, 150; Soviet humanism and, 13-14, 51-54, 61, 67, 69, 73-77, 80-82, 85, 89-90,156ml; Soviet power and, 8, 10-16, 36, 44, 61,129; Stalinism and, 8-10,13-14, 20-25, 44, 61, 69, 77, 80, 126,128,131,150П12,152П9,156ml; Stolypinism and, 15, 98-102, no-11, 115,126-31,134,136-39,142-44,147, 162П12, 163135; World of Art move ment, II, 45-46 Czechoslovakia, 28, 30, 50 Daniel, lulii, 20 Darwinism, 69 Dead Souls (Gogol), 45,125 “Decembrist in Everyday Life, The” (Lotman), 32-33, 51-52 Decembrism: Brezhnev and, 12-13, 60; conservative intelligentsia and, 40, 44-45, 48,156П4, 15619, 156ml; dis course of, 13, 53, 72; Engineering and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 49-68; “Fiery Revolutionaries” series and, 54, 59-62, 67,1581147; Galich and, 49-53, 58, 15512; lichnost (individual person ality) and, 52-61, 67; Lotman and, 32-34, 40, 44-45, 51-55; Lunin and, 56-59; Mikhalkov and, 14; moral issues and, 32-33; Okudzhava and, 54-55, 62-68, 72; People’s Will Mani festo and, 58; Pestel and, 62; Pomer ants and, 33, 49-50; Prague Spring and, 49-50, 52; Pushkin and, 22, 33, 60; Russian renaissance and, 44-45; Siberian exile and, 33-34; socialism and, 14; Solzhenitsyn and, 48, 50, 156114; Southern Society and, 62; Soviet humanism and, 12—14, 49-68, 72, 75-76, 80; Subject and, 44, 50, 53, 55, 61-62, 65, 67, 80; tyranny and, 49-52, 60-61, 67; Volkonsky and, 51-52
i82 Index democracy: liberal intelligentsia and, 29-30, 44-45; Putin and, 15,113-18; Soviet humanism and, 67-68, 75, 82, 102-7, III-18; Stolypinism and, 15, 119,125; Yeltsin and, 15 discourse: anti-socialist, 11-12, 31, 34, 50, xoi; anti-Soviet, 8 {see also anti-Soviet discourse); collective, 9; conservative intelligentsia and, 36, 40, 44, 48, 154П4, 157115; Decembrist, 13, 53, 72; liberal intelligentsia and, 11,13,15, 21-26, 29, 32-34, 57,137,142; Lipovetsky on, 32,164П50; political, 4, 8, и, 34, 50; socialism and, 6 {see also socialism); Soviet enlightenment, 6-7; Soviet humanism and, 50-54, 57-58, 62, 67, 72, 80-84; Stolypinism and, 16, 93, 97-98,106,112,119-22, 125,128-29, U7-38 i4i-44 164150, 165159; Ukraine and, 148; Western Enlightenment and, 157115; Yelt sinism and, 147 dissidents: liberal intelligentsia and, 26, 31, 34, 153133; neo-imperial intelligent sia and, 36, 15512; Pomerants on, 10, 26; semi-dissidents, 13; Soviet human ism and, 50-53, 56-60, 90; Stolypin ism and, 98,105,117 Don Quixote (Cervantes), 45 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 25, 56, 59,108 Dud, Yuri, 148 Dugin, Alexander, 117 Duma: conservative intelligentsia and, 37; liberal intelligentsia and, 23, 28-30; Shulgin and, 11, 35, 38, 40; Soviet humanism and, 77, 83, 85; Stolypinism and, 101,107-15,122-23, 127,142 Dunham, Vera, 153П33 Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 41 Dzhigarkhanian, Armen, 41 Eidelman, Natan, 17; “Lives of Extraor dinary People,” 56; Lunin, 56-59, 62; Nechkina and, 57-58, 61-62; Okudzhava and, 13, 54-55, 62, 68, 156П9; Sergei the Apostle, 49, 59-62; “Serno,” 55-57; Soviet humanism and, 49, 54-62, 68
Eisenstein, Sergei, 136 elitism, 7; alternative elites, 13, 15123; conservative intelligentsia and, 41, 43, 45; invasion of Ukraine and, 146-48; Leninism and, 25, 51, 67, 77,143; lib eral intelligentsia and, 20-36, 151123, 152П14; melodramatic, 13-14, 73-75, 80-81, 90; nationalism and, 10, 32, 36, 75,114,147; normalcy and, 24-25; Putin and, 6,15-16, 68,113,147; Robin on, 4; Soviet humanism and, 50-51, 54, 61, 67-68, 72-81, 90, 157115; Stolypinism and, 15-16, 98-106,111-14,119,124-28,132,14344; Subject and, 10,12,15, 24-25, 29, 32, 43, 50-51, 61, 73, 75,100,106,119, 143-45; Yeltsin and, 15-16, 68,112, 147; Zubok and, 9-10 Engineering and Technical Workers (ITR): conservative intelligentsia and, 48, 72, 75, 80; Decembrists and, 49-68; junior intelligentsia, 7; Lipovetsky and, 32,149ml, 164150; Soloukhin and, 12; Solzhenitsyn and, 105; Soviet humanism and, 49-68, 76, 80; Stolypinism and, 105-6,145 enlightenment: culturedness and, 6-7, 10,13, 22, 24, 29, 32, 52, 72,147; lib eral intelligentsia and, 22, 24, 29, 32; socialism and, 6,10, 55, 72,147, 157115; Soviet humanism and, 52, 55, 58, 72,106; Stolypinism and, 139; Western, 157115 Ermler, Fridrikh: Before History’s Judg ment, 35-40; conservative intelligent sia and, II, 36-41,154П15, 155121; Shulgin and, 11, 36-41, 154115; Soviet humanism and, 76 ethno-nationalism, 31-32, 43, 75,115, 150112 Eurasianism, 117,166П83 Evans, Christine, 13, 67, 77, 15123, 159170
Index Fadeev, Alexander, 128, 152II, 167129 fascism, п, 38,115, 128 Federal Assembly, 116 Fedorov, Aleksandr, 15519 Fedotov, Pavel, 47 Few Days in the Life of Oblomov, A (film): Soviet humanism and, 13-14, 74-76, 81-90,106, бт34; Stolypinism and, 106 “Fiery Revolutionaries” series: Politizdat and, 54, 59-62, 67, 158п47; Soviet humanism and, 54, 59-62, 67, 158п47 Figner, Vera, 57-58 Five Evenings (film): conservative intelligentsia and, 73-76, 79, 81, 90; Mikhalkov and, 13-14, 73-76, 7P, 81, 90 folklore, 27-29 From under the Rubble (Solzhenitsyn), 102-3 Gagarin, Yuri, 78 Gaidar, Egor, 120-21,123 Galich, Aleksandr, 49-53, 58, 15512 General Plan for the Development of Moscow, 94 Glazunov, Ilya: conservative intelligent sia and, 36, 45-48; Russian renais sance and, 45; Shulgin and, 15415; Soviet humanism and, 76; Stolypinism and, 98-99,117-18,129 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 84 Gogol, Nikolai, 3,11; conservative intel ligentsia and, 45-46; Dead Souls, 45, 125; liberal intelligentsia and, 26; Pushkin and, 26; Russian renaissance and, 45-46; Soviet humanism and, 65; Stolypinism and, 109,125 Gölz, Sabine, 95 Goncharov, Ivan: Mikhalkov and, 14; Oblomov, 14, 82-87 Goncharov (Loshchits), 69, 83-84, 86, 161П35 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 106 Govorukhin, Stanislav: Akunin and, 122; Cant Live Like This, 15,107-9; pere 183 stroika and, 7,15, 97,107,109; The Russia That We Have Lost, 15,107, 109-11; Silver Age and, no-11; Stolypinism and, 97, 107-17,122,129, 136 Grand Duchy of Muscovy, 94 Grant (journal), 56 Great Coat of Arms of the Russian Empire. See coat of arms Gumilev, Nikolai, 108, no,
112 Gusinsky, Vladimir, 124-25 Hamburg, Gary, 57 “Heiress” (Akhmatova), 21 Hermitage Museum, 46,128,134-37 Herzen, Alexander, 51, 55, 99,157015 Hitler, Adolph, 39 humanism. See Soviet humanism ideologeme: anti-liberationist, 10, 37; narod as, 44, 75,109,147; neo imperial intelligentsia and, 44; Pomerants and, 10, 153133; Soviet humanism and, 67, 75; Stolypinism and, 16,109,119; “the Russia that we have lost,” 9-10,12,15,147; Zizek on, 9. See also ideology ideology: Akhmatova and, 20-21; Althusser on, 16; Chekists, 38, 41-45, 128; conservative intelligentsia and, 42, 57, 61; CPSU, 38, 54,15414; Decembrists, 33; essentialism, 32; Eurasianism, 166П83; Govorukhin and, 7,15, 97,107,109; liberal intel ligentsia and, 32-33; Marxism, 17 {see also Marxism); nationalism and, 10, 31-32, 35-46 {see also nationalism); perestroika and, 7,15,107,109, 15123; Politizdat and, 54, 59, 64, 78, 158П47; Pushkin and, 32-33, 35,127; Russian renaissance and, 43-48; Stolypinism, 94,101-2,113,117,127, 166183; Zizek on, 9, 150116 “If I Were a Newspaper Magnate” (Akunin), 124-25 imperialism, 4-6,146, 168п4
i84 Index Imperial retro: The Admiral ъхЛ, 3-6; capitalism and, 95, 97,162; coat of arms and, 91-93; conservative intelli gentsia and, 45; post-Soviet normalcy and, 91-98; Kommersant and, 149П6; Luzhkov and, 112-14,118; Mikhalkov and, 4,14, 68, 72-74, 78,133; Soviet humanism and, 72-74, 78; Stolypinism and, 91-98, no, 112-13,122-25, 128,131,133,162ПЮ industrialization: liberal intelligentsia and, 27-31,153П33; Soviet humanism and, 81-84,102,112,114; Stalinism and, 8,10, 81, 153133; Stolypinism and, 81-84,102, 112,114,130 intelligentsia: Brezhnev and, 7,12,17, 52, 104; conservative, 7,10-15, 35-48, 72, 76, 82-83, 97-100,105-6; ethos of, IO-11, 30, 33, 35-36, 40-44, 51-53, 61-62, 68, 76, 82, 90,125,142; Gor bachev and, 106; junior, 7,13-15, 74-76, 81-82, 97-98,104,114,12729; Leninism and, 25, 42, 51, 67,106, 143; liberal, 19-34, 151123, 152Щ4, 153133; Lipovetsky on, 17; Marxism and, 8,17, 29-30, 42,143,156Ш1; mass (Engineering and Technical Workers), 12, 68, 72, 141, 143-44,147, 164150, 164156; narod and, 7,10,14, 24-31, 44-47, 62, 81-82, 90, 98-100, 105-6,143-44,147; oppositionism and, 52-53, 58, 72, 150114; as radia tion, 29-32; Soviet humanism and, 50-53, 58, 61-62, 67-68, 72-76, 81-83, 9° 156ml, 160П19, 16318, 164150, 164П56,165П59; Stalinism and, 7,10,13-14, 24, 31, 58, 61,105-6, 157115; Stolypinism and, 97-101,1046,111-14,121-29,137-38,141-44; Zubok and, 10-11, 23, 30, 40-41, 150117 internationalism, 15219 interpellation, 9, 74, 76 Interregional Deputies Group (MDG), 106-7 Issues in Literature (journal), 45 ITR class. See Engineering and Technical Workers Ivan III,
116 Jews, 28, 31, 40, 82, no, 115,125 “John Fowles and the Tragedy of Russian Liberalism” (Pelevin), 140-44 Jones, Polly, 13, 54 Kalinin, Ilya, 133 KGB, it, 36-37, 56,155П2. See also Checkists Khabensky, Konstantin, 3 Kharkov Tractor Plant, 21 Khazars, 103-4, пб Kherson, 147 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 148 Khomiakov, Aleksey, 26 Khrushchev, Nikita, 5, 24, 31,132, 159168 Knowledge Is Power (journal), 55 Kolchak, Alexander, 3-4 Kolosov, Sergei, 41-42, 15519 Kommersant (newspaper), 3-4, 14916 Kommersant Publishing House, 124 Kotkin, Stephen, 106-7 Kozhinov, Vadim, 45-46 Kravchuk, Andrei, 3-6 Krupin, Mikhail, i6oni8 kultumost. See culturedness Kushev, Evgeny, 157120 Kuzmin, Aleksandr, 94 Laplace, Pierre-Simon, 119 Lately (TV series), 131-32 Leaders (government text), 116 Lenin, Vladimir, 35, 37, 39, 51, 82, 156пб, 1б34. See also Leninism Leninism: elitism and, 25, 51, 67, 77,143; A Few Days in the Life of Oblomov and, 161П34; intelligentsia and, 25, 35-39, 42, 51, 67,106,143; national ism and, 37; Oblomov and, 82, 1634; Shulgin and, 35; Soviet humanism and, 51, 67, 1634; Stolypinism and, 77, 82, 93,106,112,143; XX Congress and, 39
Index Leningrad, 77,146 Leontieva, Valentina, 78 Lettersfrom the Russian Museum (Soloukhin), 3, it, 46-47 “Letter to Soviet Leaders” (Solzheni tsyn), 101-2, 163129 liberal intelligentsia: Akhmatova and, 19-26; anti-Soviet discourse and, 23; aristocrats and, 21, 26, 34; Bolsheviks and, 30-33; bourgeoisie and, 28-30; Chekhov and, 23-24; communism and, 22-23; conservatism and, 152т9; culturedness and, 20-34,152ПП14-15; 153133; democracy and, 29-30, 44-45; discourse and, 11,13,15, 21-26, 29, 32-34, 57,137,142; dissidents and, 26, 31, 34, 153133; Duma and, 23, 28-30; elitism and, 20-36, 15123, 152П14; enlightenment and, 22, 24, 29, 32; Gogol and, 26; historical occlusions of, 19-34; ideology and, 32-33, 35; Imperial retro and, 32; industrializa tion and, 27-31, 153133; Leninism and, 25; Lotman and, 32-34; Marxism and, 21-22, 27-30, 34; narod and, 21-32, 152117, 152123; nationalism and, 31-32; normalcy and, 24-25; per estroika and, 151П23; poetry and, 19-34,151113; political imaginary and, 25-34; Pomerants and, 26-34, 153П33; Pushkin and, 19-26, 32-33,151ПШ-3, 15106; socialism and, 23, 30-34; Sol zhenitsyn and, 20, 26, 31; Stalinism and, 20-25, 31, 34; Subject and, 19-34; Zubok and, 23, 30 lichnost (individual personality); Decem brists and, 52-61, 67; Mikhalkov and, 80,120; Soviet humanism and, 13, 52-61, 67, 80, 157115, 158033; Stolypinism and, 120 Lifshitz, Mikhail, 6, 21-22,145,150112 Lioznova, Tatiana, 43 Lipovetsky, Mark, 32,106-7,149011, 164П50 “Lives of Extraordinary People” (Eidelman), 56 185 Loshchitz, Iurii: background of, 83; Gla zunov and, 83; Oblomov and,
83-85; Soloukhin and, 83; Soviet humanism and, 69, 83-86, 90,161П35 Lotman, Yuri: Akhmatova and, 10,17; Bazarov and, 33; “The Decembrist in Everyday Life,” 32-33; Decembrists and, 32-34, 40, 44-45, 51-55; liberal intelligentsia and, 32-34; conservative intelligentsia and, 40, 44; Russian renaissance and, 44-45; Soviet humanism and, 51-55, 58; Tolstoy and, 33-34; Volkonsky and, 51-52 Lukàcs, Georg, 150 Lunin (Eidelman), 56-59, 62 Luzhkov, Yuri: competent management and, 112-14,118; General Plan for the Development of Moscow and, 94; Moscow City Council and, 112-13; Putin and, 112-14,118; Soviet human ism and, 68; Stolypinism and, 94-95, 112-14,118,126,130,162ШО Maiboroda, Arkady, 63-65, 159114 “Man from Nowhere, The” (Pomerants), 27-28 Marxism: intelligentsia and, 8,17, 21-22, 27-30, 42-43,143,156Ш1; Lifshitz and, 21-22; Pomerants and, 34; Soviet humanism and, 156П11; Stalinism and, 8,156ml; Stolypinism and, 93, 142-43 Matryona’s Place (Solzhenitsyn), 99 MDG. See Interregional Deputies Group meshchanstvo (petty bourgeoisie), 28, 30, 153133. See also bourgeoisie Mikhalkov, Nikita: Akunin and, 120-24, 129; Barber ofSiberia, 4-5,122; Burnt by the Sun, 4,122,123; Chekhov and, 14, 69-73, 81, 85,159m; Condee on, 73-76; Decembrists and, 14; A Few Days in the Life of Oblomov, 13-14, 74-76, 81-90,106,161П34; Five Eve nings, 13-14, 73-76, 79, 81, 90; Gon charov and, 14; Imperial retro and, 4,
ι86 Index Mikhalkov, Nikita {continued) 14, 68, 72-74, 78,133; lichnost (indi vidual personality) and, 80,120; Soviet humanism and, 4,13-17, 68-90, 159m, 160П5, i6oni8; Stolypinism and, 98,106,120-24,129,133; Sun stroke, 133; An Unfinished Piecefor the Player Piano, 13, 69-76, 80-82, 85, 89-90,123,160П4; Volodin and, 77-78 MkhAT, 30 Molodaia gvardiia, 56, 83,114,115, 165П69 Mongolia, 115,138-39 Muraviev-Apostol, Sergei, 49,59-62 Mussolini, Benito, 11, 38-39 narod·. conservatism and, 14, 45, 47, 82-83, 89, 98,100,105-6; dyad of, 10, 14, 44; as ideologeme, 44, 75,109, 147; intelligentsia and, 7,10,14, 21-32, 43-47, 51, 62, 81-82, 90, 98-100,105-6,143-44,147,152117, 152123; Pomerants and, to, 26-31, 44, 47, 81-82, 90, 98,100,105,143-44; Ries on, 89-90, 162149; Russian renaissance and, 43-48; Soviet humanism and, 69-90; Stolypinism and, 98-102,105-6,109,115,143-44 “Narodnost of Art and Class Struggle, The” (Lifshitz), 22 Nathans, Benjamin, 53 nationalism: coat of arms and, 91-93; conservative intelligentsia and, 10, 3 6-3 8, 43, 7 5, 15219; elitism and, 10, 32, 36, 75,114,147; ethnic, 31-32, 43, 75,115, 150112; Leninism and, 37; lib eral intelligentsia and, 31-32; Soviet humanism and, 75, 87; Stalinism and, 10, 31, 37-38, 150112, 15219; Stolypin ism and, 109,113-15,129 Nation in Bloom, A (Parfenov), 130-34 Nazis, 39, 43 Nechkina, Militsa, 57-58, 61-62 neo-imperial. See conservative intelligentsia NEP (New Economic Policy), 35-36 Nicholas 1,13, 45, 61,136, 159154 Nicholas II, 15, 37,103,112,130 Nikulin, Lev, 41 normalcy: capitalism and, 95, 97,104, 107; conservative
intelligentsia and, 44; elitism and, 24-25; liberal intelli gentsia and, 24-25; Soviet humanism and, 90; Stolypinism and, 91-98,104, 107,109,129 Notes on Anna Akhmatova (Chukovs kaya), 19-20, 25, 99,152ml “Nunc Dimittis” (Rachmaninov), 85, 88 Oblomov (Goncharov), 14, 82-87. See also Few Days in the Life ofOblomov, A October (Eisenstein), 136 Okudzhava, Bulat: Decembrists and, 54-55, 62-68, 72; Eidelman and, 13, 54-55, 62, 68,15609; Poor Avrosimov and, 62-68; Soviet humanism and, 54-55, 62-68, 72,158П47 Old Bolshevik Petrov, 35, 38-39 “On Sincerity in Literature” (Pomerant sev), 152114 Operation: Trust (TN show), 36, 41-43 Orbeli, Iosif, 137-38 Osminkin, Roman, 146-47, i68ni Oushakine, Serguiei, 131-32 Parfenov, Leonid, 16,130—34,136,144, 149П6 patriotism: Bondarchuk and, 5; Channel One and, 131; conservative intelligent sia and, 35-46; Imperial retro and, 131,133; Solzhenitsyn on, 102, 163135; Stolypinism and, 102,104,131,133 Pavlov Group, 46 Pelevin, Victor, 96; Chapaev and the Void, 138-45; “John Fowles and the Tragedy of Russian Liberalism,” 14044; Stolypinism and, 16, 95,138-44 Peoples Will Manifesto, 58 perestroika: Gorbachev and, 106; Govo rukhin and, 7,15, 97,107,109; impact of, 17; liberal intelligentsia
Index and, 15123; Soviet humanism and, 67, 79; Stolypinism and, 97, 106-14, 164ПП49-50 Peresvet Trading House, 95-96 Pestel, Pavel, 62 “Petersburg Romance” (Galich), 49-50 Peter I (the Great), 15419 Philosophical Letters (Chaadaev), 45 Pikul, Valentin, 129 Piotrovsky, Boris, 137 Piotrovsky, Mikhail, 137 Platonov (Chekhov), 69-74,I23 Platt, Kevin Μ. E, 53, 80 Politizdat: “Fiery Revolutionaries” series and, 54, 59-62, 67,158П47; Soviet humanism and, 54, 59, 64, 78,158157 Pomerantsev, Vladimir, 152Ш4 Pomerants, Grigory: Decembrists and, 33, 49_5°; as dissident theorist, 10; folklore and, 27-29; “intelligentsia as radiation,” 29-32; liberal intelligentsia and, 26-34, 153П33; “The Man from Nowhere,” 27-28; Matryona’s House, 31; Marxism and, 29-30; meshchanstvo and, 30, 153133; narod and, 10, 26-31, 44, 47, 81-82, 90, 98, too, 105,14344; Prague Spring and, 26, 33; Rus sian renaissance and, 44; “The Smatterers” and, 31,100-101, 163129; Sol zhenitsyn and, 15, 26, 31, 81, 97-100, 105; Stolypinism and, 15, 97-100,105, 138,143-44 Poor Avrosimov (Okudzhava), 62-68 Prague Spring: Decembrists and, 49-50, 52; Pomerants and, 26, 33; Soviet humanism and, 49-50, 52, 81-82, 90; Stolypinism and, 106 Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergei, 130-34 proletariat, 6, 21-24, 27, 37 “Punk Prayer” (Pussy Riot), 133 Pushkin, Alexander Sergeevich: Akhmatova and, 19-25, 35,151П3, 156; communism and, 22, 25; cul ture and, 6, 8,18, 20-26, 32-33,12629, 15012; death of, 19; Decembrists 187 and, 22, 33, 60; Gogol and, 26; high culture and, 8,18; ideology and, 32-33, 35,127; liberal intelligentsia and, 19-26,
32-33,151ПШ-3, 1516; proletariat and, 6, 21-22, 24; “The Queen of Spades,” 124; Soviet humanism and, 60; Stalinism and, 8, 20-25,126, 150112; Stolypinism and, 115-16,124-29,13 6,168П46 Pussy Riot, 133 Putin, Vladimir: authoritarianism of, 15-17,115; competent management and, 112-18; democracy and, 15, 11318; elitism and, 6,15-16, 68,113,147; Eurasianism and, 117,166П83; Federal Assembly and, 116, 1б9п; imperial ism and, 6,146; invasion of Ukraine and, 146-47; Imperial retro and, 5; Luzhkov and, 112-14,118; rigged third term of, 113,116-17,133; Soviet human ism and, 68; Stolypinism and, 91, 98, 112-18,129,133 “Queen of Spades, The” (Pushkin), 124 “Queen of Spades, The” (Ulitskaya), 124-29 Rachmaninov, Sergei 85, 88 raznochintsy (people of different ranks), 34. See also Bazarov Red Army, 3, 41-42 Red Square, 50, 121 Red Wheel (Solzhenitsyn), 48,102 Reformer, The (Rybas and Tarakanova), 114-15, 1658 Resin, Vladimir, 94 retro. See Imperial retro Riazanov, Eldar, 29,143,145 Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Car dinal, 116 Ries, Nancy, 89-90, 162149 Road to You (Glazunov), 46 Robin, Corey, 4 Roosevelt, Theodore, 116 Rozanov, Vasilii, 116 Rumsfeld, Donald, 150116
ι88 Index Russian Academy of Military Science, 114 Russian Ark (Sokurov), 134-38 Russian Liberation Army (WWII), 39 Russian renaissance, 11, 43-48, 76 Russian Word, The (journal), 56 Russia That We Have Lost, The (film), 7, 15,107-11 Rybas, Sviatoslav: The Reformer, 114-15, 65181; Shulgin and, 115; Stolypinism and, 15,113-17,122, 165169, 165П81 Ryleev Club, 56, 60, 157120 Saint George (Christianity), 91-94 Sandler, Stephanie, 513 Sappak, Vladimir, 25, 77-78, 80 Schmitt, Carl, 67 Sergei the Apostle (Eidelman), 49, 59-62 “Serno” (Eidelman), 55-57 Serno-Solovievich, Nikolai, 55-56 Serpukhovskaia Square, 95 Seventeen Moments ofSpring (film), 43 Shevchenko, V, 37. See also Chekists; KGB Shklovsky, Viktor, 30, 78 Shulgin, Vasilii: Black Hundreds and, n; communism and, 43, 15417; conser vative intelligentsia and, 10-11, 35-43, 43, 48, 76, 83-84, 15415, 154ПШО-15, 155119; culturedness and, 11, 40-41, 43, 76,128-29, 475 Duma and, 11, 35, 38, 40; Ermler and, 11, 36-41, 154115; fascism and, ir, 38,115,128; Glazunov and, 15415; KGB and, 11, 36-37; Ko losov and, 41-42, 15519; Lenin and, 35; Mussolini and, 11; patriotic ethos and, 35-46; Rybas and, 115; socialism and, 3, it, 16,128; Soloukhin and, 11, 36, 76, 83,15405; Soviet humanism and, 76, 83-84; Stolypinism and, 40, 115,122-23,128-29,132,147; What Do We Not Like about Them, 40; White Army and, 35, 154112 Siberia: Decembrists and, 33-34, 51; development of, 102; Mikhalkov and, 4,122; Stolypinism and, 114,122 Silver Age: 19, no-11,126-28,132,139, HL ИЗ-44 Siniavsky, Andrei, 20-23, 43 145 “Smatterers, The” (Solzhenitsyn), 31,
100-101,163029 socialism: anti-socialists and, 11-12, 31, 34, 50,101; conservative intelligentsia and, 12,14, 36, 48, 75; culturedness and, 6,10-11,14, 23, 30, 72,128, 150П12; Decembrists and, 14; enlight enment and, 6,10, 55, 72,147, 157115; liberal intelligentsia and, 23, 30-34; Shulgin and, 3,11,16,128; Soviet humanism and, 50-51, 54-55, 61, 75-81, 157115; Stolypinism and, 101, 105-7,12$ 143-44, 164150 Socialist Realists, 23, 54,128 Sokurov, Alexander, 134-38 Soloukhin, Vladimir: conservative intel ligentsia and, 36, 45-48; Engineering and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 12; Lettersfrom the Russian Museum, 3,11, 46-47; Putin and, 17; Russian renais sance and, 45-48; Shulgin and, 11, 36, 76, 83, 15415; Soviet humanism and, 76, 83; Stolypinism and, 98-99,106, 129 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: August 1914,1025,123; authoritarianism and, 102; con servative intelligentsia and, 48, 15416; Decembrism and, 48, 50, 15614; Engi neering and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 105; From under the Rubble, 102-3; ideal statesman and, 15; “Letter to Soviet Leaders,” 101-2, 163129; liberal intelligentsia and, 20, 26, 31; Matryoruis Place, 99; on patriotism, 102,163П35; Pomerants and, 15, 26, 31, 81, 97-100, 105; Red Wheel, 48,102; Soviet human ism and, 50, 53, 81, 156n4; Stolypinism and, 97-105,109,111-18,123,129, 163П19, 163129, 163135, 16518 Sonderweg, 45,116 Sovereignty (government text), 116 Soviet humanism: anti-Soviet discourse and, 51-56; aristocrats and, 51-52, 62,
Index 65, 89-90, 157115; authoritarianism and, 51, 53, 57, 59, 76; Bolsheviks and, 51, 76; bourgeoisie and, 77, 83, 85; Brezhnev and, 52, 60, 79; Chekhov and, 69-73, 77, 81, 85, 88-89,159Ш; communism and, 77; conservatism and, 72, 75-76, 82-85, 89; cultured ness and, 13-14, 51-54, 61, 67, 69, УЗ-77, 80-82, 85, 89-90, и6пи; Decembrists and, 12-14, 49-68, 72, 75-76, 80; democracy and, 67-68, 75, 82,102-7, ш—18; discourse and, 50-54,57-58, 62, 67, 72, 80-84; dis sidents and, 50-53, 56-60, 90; Duma and, 77, 83, 85; Eidelman and, 49, 54-62, 68; elitism and, 50-51, 54, 61, 67-68, 72-81, 90, 157115; Engineering and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 49-68, 76, 80; enlightenment and, 52, 55, 58, 72,106; Ermler and, 76; A Few Days in the Life of Oblomov, 13-14, 74, 76, 81-90,106,161П34; Five Evenings, 13-14, 73-76, 79, 81, 90; Gogol and, 65; ideologeme and, 67, 75; Imperial retro and, 52, 68, 72-74, 78; intelli gentsia and, 50-53, 58, 61-62, 67-68, 72-76, 81-83, 90,156ml, 160П19, 16318, 64150, 164156, 165159; Leninism and, 51, 67,161П34; lichnost and, 13, 52-61, 67, 80, 157115, 158П33; Loshchits and, 69, 83-86, 90,161П35; Lotman and, 51-55, 58; Luzhkov and, 68; Marxism and, 156ml; melodra matic, 13-14, 73-75, 80-81, 90; Mikhalkov and, 4,13-17, 68-90, 159m, 160П5, i6oni8; moral issues and, 50-60, 64-66, 77, 81-84, 89; narod and, 69-90; nationalism and, 75, 87; normalcy and, 90; Okudzhava and, 54-55, 62-68, 72, 158147; pere stroika and, 67, 79; Politizdat and, 54, 59, 64, 78,158П47; Pomerants and, 5152, 81-82, 90; Prague Spring and, 4950, 52, 81-82, 90; Pushkin and, 60; Putin and, 68;
Shulgin and, 76, 8384; socialism and, 50—51, 54-55, 61, 189 75-81, 157115; Soloukhin and, 76, 83; Solzhenitsyn and, 50, 53, 81,156П4; Stalinism and, 14, 54-55, 58, 61-64, 67, 75-81, 90, 157115, 159154 159168; Stolypinism and, 67-68; Subject and, 50, 53, 61-62, 73, 83; Village Prose and, 14, 31, 82, 89, 99; Yeltsin and, 68; Zubok and, 41 Soviet of Peoples Deputies (SND), 106-7 Speransky, Mikhail, 116 Stalin, Joseph, 54,128,150П12,152ml. See also Stalinism Stalinism: anti-Soviet discourse and, 7; architecture and, 38, 14917; authori tarianism and, 10, 37, 44; cultured ness and, 8-10,13-14, 20-25, 44, 61, 69, 77, 80,126,128, 131, 150П12, 15219, 156ml; Eastern Bloc and, 31; elitism and, 9-10,13-14, 20-25, 61, 67, 75, 77-80, 90,105,126, 157115; Fadeev and, 128,152П11; industrializa tion and, 8,10, 81, 153133; intelligent sia and, 7,10,13-14, 20-25, 31, 34, 37-39, 4i 44, 58, 61,105-6, 571153 KGB and, 37; Marxism and, 8, 156ПИ; nationalism and, 10, 31, 37-38, 15012, 152П9; Politizdat and, 54, 59, 64, 78,158П47; purges, 42; Pushkin and, 8, 20-25,126, 150112; Soviet humanism and, 14, 54-55, 58, 61-64, 67, 75-81, 90, 157115, I59n54 159168; Stolypinism and, 95,105-6,126,128, 131; Thaw era and, 9,14, 20, 23-25, 44, 63, 67, 77-78, 157115 State Counsellor, The (film), 120-23,122 Stolypin Club, 118 Stolypin, Arkady, 118 Stolypin, Pyotr, 15, 97,103-5, ш-18,147, 163Ш6. See also Stolypinism Stolypinism: Akunin and, 16,120-25, 129,142,144, 16617; anti-Soviet dis course and, 16, 97,109,112,128-29, 132,143-44, 47; aristocrats and, 108, 126-27, 136,143-44; authoritarianism and, 15-16,
97,100-105,112,115,119,
190 Index Stolypinism {continued) 129; Bolsheviks and, 93-94, ш, 129, 138, 141; bourgeoisie and, ιοί, 107-15, 122-23,127, I42! Brezhnev and, 94, 97,104,132; capitalism and, 95, 97, 104-7, III-12, 114,117, 124, 127, 14142,162Ш0, 165159; Chekhov and, 99, 141,143; Chekists and, 128; coat of arms and, 91-93; communism and, 95-97,109-13; competent manage ment and, 112-18; conservatism and, 97-100,103,105-6,116-19; construc tion and, 95-97; culturedness and, 98-102, no-11,115,126-31,134,13639,142-44,147, 1621, 163135; democracy and, 15,119, 125; discourse and, 16, 93, 97-98,106,112,119-22, 125,128-29,137-38,141-44, 164150, 165159; dissidents and, 98,105,117; Duma and, 101,107-15,122-23,127, 142; elitism and, 15-16, 98-106, III14,119,124-28,132,143-44; Engineer ing and Technical Workers (ITR) and, 105-6,145; enlightenment and, 139; A Few Days in the Life of Oblomov and, 106; General Plan and, 94; Glazunov and, 98-99,117-18,129; Gogol and, 109,125; Govorukhin and, 97,107-17,122,129,136; ideol ogy and, 16, 94,101-2,109,113,117, 119,127,166П83; Imperial retro and, 91-98, no, 112-13,122-25,128, 131, 133,162Ш0; industry and, 81-84,102, 112,114,130; intelligentsia and, 97-101,104-6,111-14,121-29, 137~38 141-44; internal anxiety of, 119-29; Leninism and, 77, 82, 93,106,112, 143; lichnost (individual personality) and, 120; logic of, 98-106; Luzhkov and, 94-95,112-14,118,126,130, 16т; Marxism and, 93,142-43; Mikhalkov and, 98,106,120-24,129, 133; narod and, 98-102,105-6,109, 115,143-44; nationalism and, 109, 113-15,129; A Nation in Bloom and, 130-34; normalcy and, 91-98,104,
107,109,129; Parfenov and, 16,13034,136,144; patriotism and, 102,104, 131,133; Pelevin and, 16, 95,138-45; perestroika and, 97,106-14, 164ПП49-50; poetry and, 108, no, 126,128,132,139-41; Pomerants and, 15, 97-100,105,138,143-44; Prague Spring and, 106; Pushkin and, 115— 16,124-29,136,168П46; Putin and, 91, 98,112-18,129,133; Rybas on, 15, 113-17,122, 165169, 165П81; Shulgin and, 40,115,122-23,128-29,132,147; Siberia and, 114,122; Silver Age and, no, 126-28,132,139,141,143-44; socialism and, 101,105-7,i28 ИЗ44, 164150; Sokurov and, 134-38; Soloukhin and, 98-99,106,129; Solzhenitsyn and, 97-105,109, III18,123,129,163П19, 163129, 163135, 1б5п8; Soviet humanism and, 6768; Soviet power and, 100,109,113, 119,129,139,143; Stalinism and, 95, 105-6,126,128,131; Subject and, 15-16, 97-102,105-6,119-45; Yeltsin and, 91, 94-95,111-12,121, 1621 Subject: Althusser and, 9; anti-Soviet discourse and, 12; conservative intel ligentsia and, 10-15, 35'48, 75, 82-83, 97,100,106,119; Decembrists and, 44, 50, 53, 55, 61-62, 65, 67, 80; elit ism and, 10,12,15, 24-25, 29, 32, 43, 50-51, 61, 73, 75,100,106,119,14345; interpellation and, 9, 74, 76; lib eral intelligentsia and, 19-34; meth odology, 7-9; Soviet humanism and, 50, 53, 61-62, 73, 83; Stolypinism and, 15-16, 97-102,105-6,119-45; Sunstroke (Mikhalkov), 133 Surikov, Vasilii, 47 Swell ofthe Sea, The (Nikulin), 41 Tarakanova, Larisa, 114-15, 16518 Tatars, 87,103-4 Television and Us (Sappak), 77-78 Tempest, Richard, 99
Index 191 Teutons, 104,116 Thaw era: Akhmatova and, 20-25, 44! liberal intelligentsia and, 20-25, 152П14; Mikhalkov and, 14, 74, 78; neo-imperial intelligentsia and, 44; Pomerants and, 30, 152114; Soviet humanism and, 63, 67, 74-78; Stalin ism and, 9,14, 20, 23-25, 44, 63, 67, 77-78, 157115 Tikhonov, Viacheslav, 43 Time of Troubles, 115 Titanic (film), 5 Tiutchev, Fedor, 26,144 Tolstaya, Tatiana, 124 Tolstoy, Leo, 5-6, 29, 33-34, 59,102 Tovstonogov, Georgy, 77 Trigos, Ludmilla, 34, 51,156П9,156ml Tsvetaeva, Marina, 25-26 Turgenev, Ivan, 25, 33 War and Peace (film), 5-6, 43,135, 136,145 What Do We Not Like about Them (Shul gin), 40 “What Is This Quiet House?” (Vysotsky), 107-8 White Army, 3, 35,154112 Winter Palace, 134-36 Winter Queen, (Azazel), The (Akunin), 122 “Word on Pushkin, A” (Akhmatova), 19-20, 35 World of Art group, it, 45-47 World War I, 3,102-3,130 World War II, 102-3, Σ3° 339 Wortman, Richard, 157115 Writers’ Union (USSR), 23 Ukraine: Bolsheviks and, 147; discourse on, 148; Putin and, 146-47; invasion of, 146-48; Stolypinism and, 104, 124 Ulitsakaya, Liudmila, 124-29, 167129 Unclean Power, The [Nechistaia sila] (Pikul), 129 Unfinished Piecefor the Player Piano, An (Mikhalkov): Soviet humanism and, 13, 69-76, 80-82, 85, 89-90,123, 160П4; Stolypinism and, 123 Yakushev, Alexander, 41-43 Yankovsky, Filipp, 120 Yeltsin, Boris: architecture and, 14917; authoritarianism and, 15-16; coat of arms and, 91; democracy and, 15; elit ism and, 15-16, 68,112,147; Soviet humanism and, 68; Stolypinism and, 91, 94-95, in-12,121, 16211 Young Guard (journal), 46 Yurchak, Alexei,
53 Vasnetsov, Viktor, 11, 45-47 Venetsianov, Aleksei, 11, 46-47 Village Prose, 14, 31, 82, 89, 99 Vlasov, Andrei, 39 Volkonsky, Sergei (Decembrist) 51-52 Volodin, Aleksandr, 77-78,160П20 Voynovich, Vladimir, 99 Vysotsky, Vladimir, 107-8 XX CPSU Congress, 39, 159168 XXII CPSU Congress, 38-39,154Ш3 zemstvo, 104,114 Zhvanetskii, Mikhail, 109 Zizek, Slavoj, 9, 15011 Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 21 Zubok, Vladislav, 9; intelligentsia and, 10-11, 23, 30, 40-41, 50117; liberal ism and, 23, 30; conservatism and, 40-41; Soviet humanism and, 41 Zvezda (journal), 19 |
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