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Author Martin, Barbara, 1986- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjt9dtXt4H99bvk9fbhfYK

Title Dissident histories in the Soviet Union : from de-Stalinization to Perestroika / Barbara Martin.

Publication Info. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 293 pages) : illustrations
Series Library of modern Russia
Library of modern Russia.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The party's call to denounce Stalin's crimes -- From a reopening of the Stalin question to a closure of the ideological lid -- Voicing opposition to Stalin's rehabilitation -- Writing history through the voice of the repressed -- Exiting the system -- From "inner emigration" to exile -- Diverging truths -- Unleashing the past.
Summary "How was it possible to write history in the Soviet Union, under strict state control and without access to archives? What methods of research did these 'historians' - be they academic, that is based at formal institutions, or independent - rely on? And how was their work influenced by their complex and shifting relationships with the state? To answer these questions, Barbara Martin here tracks the careers of four bold and important dissidents: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Roy Medvedev, Aleksandr Nekrich and Anton Antonov-Ovseenko. Based on extensive archival research and interviews (with some of the authors themselves, as well as those close to them), the result is a nuanced and very necessary history of Soviet dissident history writing, from the relative liberalisation of de-Stalinisation through increasing repression and persecution in the Brezhnev era to liberalisation once more during perestroika. In the process Martin sheds light onto late Soviet society and its relationship with the state, as well as the ways in which this dissidence participated in weakening the Soviet regime during Perestroika. This is important reading for all scholars working on late Soviet history and society."--Bloomsbury Publishing
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Subject Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008.
Солженицын, Александр Исаевич, 1918-2008.
Medvedev, Roy Aleksandrovich, 1925-
Медведев, Роы Александрович, 1925-
Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton, 1920-2013.
Антонов-Овсеенко, Антон, 1920-2013
Nekrich, A. M. (Aleksandr Moiseevich)
Некрич, А. М. (Александр Моисеевич)
Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwX8bHK94Jyhydk47YXVC
Nekrich, A. M. (Aleksandr Moiseevich) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrmc4XBqKcdWfYJ7983cP
Medvedev, Roy Aleksandrovich, 1925- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyCFwx3kP6CMRgjxyvj4q
Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton, 1920-2013 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjMDvfYxbCDcjCfbrq4v3
Marxian historiography -- Soviet Union.
Dissenters -- Soviet Union.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Eastern.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Former Soviet Republics.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union.
Marxian historiography
Dissenters
Soviet Union
Other Form: Print version: Martin, Barbara, 1986- Dissident histories in the Soviet Union. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019 1788310535 (OCoLC)1005194383
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