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The Phenomenon of Soviet Historiography
Russian Studies in History, 2001In addition to the traditional debates about the mysteries or the phenomenon of Russian history, recent years have brought intensive debate over the phenomenon of Soviet historiography. Although the harsh judgments typical of the early years of "perestroika" have been replaced by a more careful and cautious analysis of our historical literature, we are
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Soviet Historiography of Knowledge
1964Because of the basic question of all philosophy, the history of knowledge plays an inordinately large part in contemporary Soviet historiography of philosophy. This means that past and present philosophers and philosophies are judged primarily or even exclusively on the basis of their philosophical explanation of knowledge.
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Soviet Historiography on Russia and the Mongols
Russian Review, 1982Soviet historiography has always exercised a particular fascination for Western specialists in Russian history. In part this is because more is written on Russian history in the Soviet Union than anywhere else, but at least as important is interest in understanding the evolution of the Soviet Union itself: historiographic investigation provides ...
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Reply to a Questionnaire on Soviet Historiography
History and Theory, 1967In February, 1965 Professor Arthur Mendel of the University of Michigan submitted the following questionnaire to the Institute of Soviet-American Relations. M. J. Gefter and V. L. Malkov who replied to the questionnaire are both of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
M. J. Gefter, V. L. Malkov
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