Rewriting history in Soviet Russia : the politics of revisionist historiography, 1956-1974
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Rewriting history in Soviet Russia : the politics of revisionist historiography, 1956-1974
Palgrave, 2001
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Bibliography: p. 301-314
Includes index
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Description
This book explores the political significance of the development of historical revisionism in the USSR under Khrushchev in the wake of the Twentieth Congress of the CPSU and its demise with the onset of the 'period of stagnation' under Brezhnev. On the basis of intensive interviews and original manuscript material, the book demonstrates that the vigorous rejuvenation of historiography undertaken by Soviet historians in the 1960s conceptually cleared the way for and fomented the dramatic upheaval in Soviet historical writing occasioned by the advent of perestroika.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction PART I: THE CONTEXT OF THE DISCUSSIONS A Resurgent Intelligentsia The Twentieth Congress and History PART II: SOME MAJOR DISCUSSIONS The New Direction Historians Writing and Rewriting the History of Collectivization The 'Hour of Methodology' PART III: THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES Collision Course From Zastoi to Perestroika Glossary of Abbreviations and Russian Terms Sources and Bibliography Index
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