The article discusses the impact on Western scholarship of the opening of secret police archives in Ukraine since the 1990s. The extent of the phenomenon known as the “archival revolution” is surveyed, with special attention to the Stalin period. The archives have answered some old questions concerning the way Stalin exercised power, organized show trials, and forced people to admit to crimes they did not commit. Archival revelations have also stimulated Western researchers to consider new ways of interpreting the Soviet period as a whole
Peter A.Blitstein. Researching Stalin 's nationality policy in the archives. Insofar as Soviet party...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...
© 2017, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved.The article offers a historiographic survey of Russian studi...
The opening of formerly closed and classified archives following the collapse of the Soviet Union in...
This article analyses the first two decades of the flagship museum of revolutionary history in Petrogr...
Jonathan Bone. Soviet controls on the circulation of information in the 1920s and 1930s. Historians ...
© 2017, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved.The article offers a historiographic survey of Russian studi...
The article examines the approaches of the Putin regime to what its ideologists con- ceptualize as h...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
The article examines the approaches of the Putin regime to what its ideologists con- ceptualize as h...
Between 1930 and 1933, Joseph Stalin unleashed an assault on Ukraine that resulted in the starvation...
The article offers an overview of changes that have occurred in research works of Kharkiv’s historia...
In the wake of the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks embarked on a massive nationalization drive i...
This article based on new archival documents introduces a new episode of mass operations, which took...
Peter A.Blitstein. Researching Stalin 's nationality policy in the archives. Insofar as Soviet party...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...
© 2017, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved.The article offers a historiographic survey of Russian studi...
The opening of formerly closed and classified archives following the collapse of the Soviet Union in...
This article analyses the first two decades of the flagship museum of revolutionary history in Petrogr...
Jonathan Bone. Soviet controls on the circulation of information in the 1920s and 1930s. Historians ...
© 2017, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved.The article offers a historiographic survey of Russian studi...
The article examines the approaches of the Putin regime to what its ideologists con- ceptualize as h...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
The article examines the approaches of the Putin regime to what its ideologists con- ceptualize as h...
Between 1930 and 1933, Joseph Stalin unleashed an assault on Ukraine that resulted in the starvation...
The article offers an overview of changes that have occurred in research works of Kharkiv’s historia...
In the wake of the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks embarked on a massive nationalization drive i...
This article based on new archival documents introduces a new episode of mass operations, which took...
Peter A.Blitstein. Researching Stalin 's nationality policy in the archives. Insofar as Soviet party...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...
Terry Martin Interpreting the new archival signals: Nationalities policy and the nature of the Sovie...