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Stalin and An Artifact of Soviet Historiography

Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography, 2020
Abstract The incomplete five-volume Ocherki istorii istoricheskoi nauki v sssr , published between 1955 and 1985, is a fascinating artifact of Soviet historiography’s ability to mobilize academic resources for large-scale projects. It is also a barometer of the evolution of Soviet historiography between the death of Stalin and the onset of perestroika.
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Recent Conflicts in Soviet Historiography

The Journal of Modern History, 1952
T HE writing of history in our society is far from being a clearly defined process. The form it takes is dependent upon the writer's definition of the nature of history; and the number of differing definitions is roughly equal to the number of historians.
Anatole G. Mazour, Herman E. Bateman
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Spartacus's Rebellion In Soviet Historiography

Soviet Studies in History, 1976
The slave insurrection led by Spartacus, which occurred over 2,000 years ago, does not cease to interest and excite progressively thinking people. Soviet scholars have paid a great deal of attention to this outstanding event in the history of ancient Rome.
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Two Books on Soviet Historiography

World Politics, 1968
Western observers of Soviet life have been apt to construe Soviet historiography as a political barometer. The character of statements rather than the events purportedly described by them has been the object of study. The tendentiousness of Soviet historical writing —its distortions and its employment of such elusive concepts as “relations of ...
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Rethinking the Historiography of the Soviet Bloc

Addressing polarized narratives of authoritarian control and societal resistance, this volume reconsiders the totalitarianism paradigm in the study of the Soviet Bloc. Historians, philosophers, and literary scholars explore both its enduring explanatory power and its conceptual limits, drawing on insights from social epistemology and the history of ...
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On Warped Mourning and Omissions in Post-Soviet Historiography

Ab Imperio, 2014
SUMMARY: This essay critiques Alexander Etkind’s series of “warped mourning” texts, which analyze the consequences of repressed histories while themselves neglecting important historical facts, such as the forced oblivion of Stalin in the post-1956 public discourse.
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Conspectus of Soviet historiography of Japan

1981
The main contributors have been identified above simply in alphabetical order of names; showing an array of personalities. What pattern of development does this reveal? The older age-group appears to prevail strongly, the average age of the authoritative individuals remains high.
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Soviet Historiography on the Habsburg Empire

Austrian History Yearbook, 1995
Tofik Islamov   +4 more
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V.O. Klyuchevsky in Soviet historiography

Преподавание истории в школе, 2022
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