Russian history 
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SOURCE: Jacobin
12/5/2020
Stephen F. Cohen Helped Us Understand the Russian Revolution and Nikolai Bukharin
by Kevin Murphy
A fellow historian of Russia and the Soviet Union praises Stephen Cohen's scholarship and willingness to question orthodoxies in examining the internal diversity of revolutionary Communism.
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SOURCE: New York Review of Books
10/7/2020
Yuri Dmitriev: Historian of Stalin’s Gulag, Victim of Putin’s Repression
Amid condemnation of the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, much less attention is being paid to the case of Yuri Dmitriev, a tenacious researcher and activist who campaigned to create a memorial to the victims of Stalinist terror in Karelia, a province in Russia’s far northwest, bordering Finland.
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SOURCE: New York Times
9/18/2020
Stephen F. Cohen, Influential Historian of Russia, Dies at 81
Stephen Cohen did not shy from controversy, either in his scholarly claims (made at the height of the Cold War) that the Bolshevik revolution contained true democratic potential before being corrupted, or in his criticisms of American efforts to influence post-Soviet Russia.
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SOURCE: BBC
7/22/2020
Russian Historian Jailed In Controversial Sex Abuse Case
In May, more than 150 Russians, including artists, actors and writers wrote an open letter to the court in support of the historian, saying they were "sure the accusations… are unfair and should be dismissed by the court".
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SOURCE: LA Progressive
7/16/2020
You Think You Have It Tough? Be Glad You Didn’t Live through Leningrad’s 900-Day Siege
by Walter G. Moss
Knowing about worse human tragedies doesn't allow us to be complacent about the current moment, but requires us to commit to acting to reduce suffering and death.
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SOURCE: NY Times
9/19/19
Mark von Hagen, Historian of Russian History, Dies at 65
A historian, he was asked by the paper to judge whether a correspondent’s Pulitzer Prize should be revoked because of biased reporting. He said it should be.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
3/1/19
Fierce, feared and female: The WWII pilots known as the ‘Night Witches’
Their planes were rickety crop-dusters, but the Soviet women turned them into killing machines.
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2/24/19
What I’m Reading: An Interview With Russianist Historian Katherine Antonova
by Erik Moshe
A historian sees what happened in the past not as a set story, but as disparate bits of evidence that might or might not cohere enough to answer our questions.
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SOURCE: Moscow Times
1-16-14
Putin Says State History Textbooks Will Not Impose Ideology
Some analysts have accused the Kremlin of using the new textbooks to promote its ideological agenda and crack down on academic freedom.
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SOURCE: The National Interest
9-4-13
Putin's No Stalin
by Dimitri A. Simes
Sure, he's a repressive autocrat, but Putin hasn't killed millions of people.
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SOURCE: NYT
8-21-13
Mark Lawrence Schrad: Boycotting Vodka Won’t Help Russia’s Gays
Mark Lawrence Schrad, an assistant professor of political science at Villanova University, is the author of the forthcoming book “Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy, and the Secret History of the Russian State.”
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SOURCE: NYT
3-20-13
Best-selling Russian writer turns from crime to history
MOSCOW — Grigory Chkhartishvili, the best-selling Russian writer known for his detective novels set in imperial Russia (written under the name Boris Akunin), and for his foray into opposition politics directed against Vladimir V. Putin announced that from now on he would devote himself to writing a multivolume history of Russia.“Some writers dream of becoming the new Tolstoy, others the new Chekhov,” he wrote on his blog on Wednesday. “It’s come time to acknowledge that I have always dreamt of becoming the new Karamzin,” he said, referring to Nikolai Karamzin, who wrote an early-19th-century 12-volume “History of the Russian State.” “I am no longer a crime novelist,” he declared....