Yefim Gorodetsky
Efim Naumovich Gorodetsky | |
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Городецкий Ефим Наумович | |
Died | 20 June 1993 Moscow, Russia | (aged 86)
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Citizenship | Russia/Soviet Union |
Occupation | Historian |
Known for | Historiography of the October Revolution |
Spouse | Polina Veniaminovna Gurovich |
Children | Evgenii Gorodetskii |
Awards | State Prize of the USSR (1943) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Academic work | |
School or tradition | Soviet |
Institutions | Moscow State University |
Notable works |
Efim Naumovich Gorodetsky (or Gorodetskii; Russian: Городецкий Ефим Наумович; 29 January 1907 – 20 June 1993) was a Soviet historian and a leading authority on the historiography of the October Revolution and the formation of the Soviet state. He received his advanced education at Moscow State University (MSU) where he also taught. He was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1943 for his part in a history of the Russian Civil War and produced and edited a number of collections of primary sources relating to Russian and Soviet history.
He was associated with
In 1987, he was interviewed in Voprosy Istorii on the 80th anniversary of his birth, and in 1997, Russian History published an article titled "Lessons from Gorodetsky (on the occasion of his 90th birthday)".
Early life and family
Efim Gorodetsky was born on 29 January 1907 in
He married Polina Veniaminovna Gurovich, also a historian, and they had sons, the physicist Evgenii Gorodetskii (1941-2015) and his brother Alexander, and a daughter Inna.[3]
Career
Gorodetsky worked as a historian for the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and at the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature and History (MIFLI/МИФЛИ) in 1932 and 1933 after the Humanities faculty of MSU was abolished.[3] MIFLI, which aimed to produce teachers with an explicitly Marxist-Leninist approach, was subsequently merged back into MSU when the Humanities were reintroduced to the university.[6]
In 1940, he was appointed associate professor of the Department of History of the USSR of the Soviet Period, in the
In the late 1940s, Gorodetsky, a Jew, was one of the historians that
After Stalin's death in 1953, the norms of historical scholarship began to reassert themselves, with a push by Soviet historians in the rest of the decade to eradicate the "falsifications" and "distortions" of the last years of his rule.
Later life
In 1987, Gorodetsky received the traditional interview in Voprosy Istorii on the 80th anniversary of his birth.[11] It was translated into English and published in Soviet Studies in History (now Russian Studies in History) in 1988.[12] He died in Moscow on 20 June 1993.[1] In 1997, an article by V. S. Lelchuk was published in Russian History titled "Lessons from Gorodetsky (on the occasion of his 90th birthday)".[13]
Selected publications
Articles
- "Soviet reform of the higher school in 1918 and Moscow University", Vestnik moskovskogo universiteta, 1954, No. 1 (social science series).
- "Iz istorii oktiabr'skogo vooruzhennogo vosstannia i II vserossiiskogo s''ezda sovetov", Voprosy istorii, 1957, No. 10, pp. 23–48.
- "Demobilizatsiya armii v 1917-8 gg", Istoriya SSSR, No. 1, 1958.
- "Voprosy metodologii istoricheskogo issledovaniia v posleoktiabrskikh trudakh V. I. Lenina," Voprosy istorii, 1963, No. 6, p. 32.
- "Contemporary Soviet Literature on the October Revolution", Istoriya SSSR, 1977, No. 6.
Books
- Dokumenty o Razgrome Germanskykh Okupantov na Ukraine v 1918 Gody. (Documents on the Defeat of the German Occupation in the Ukraine in 1918) OGIZ, Moscow, 1942. (Edited with Isaak Mints)
- История Гражданской войны в СССР T. 2 Великая пролетарская революция. (The History of the Civil War in the USSR. Vol. 2 The Great Proletarian Revolution) Moscow, 1942. (Joint)
- Из истории Московского университета. 1917–1941. (From the history of Moscow University. 1917–1941) Moscow, 1955. (Editor)
- Sverdlov: Zhizn' i deiatel'nost'. (Sverdlov: Life and work) Gosizdat, Moscow, 1961. (With Yuri P. Sharapov)
- Velikaia obtiabr'skaia sotsialisticheskaia revoliutsiia: Bibliograficheskii ukazatel' dokumental'nykh publikatsii. (The Great October Socialist Revolution: A Bibliographical Index of Documentary Publications) Moscow, 1961. (Editor)
- Rozhdenie sovetskogo gosudarstva 1917-1918 gg. (The Birth of the Soviet State 1917–1918) Nauka, Moscow, 1965.
- Lenin onovopolozhnik sovetskoi istoricheskoi nauki: Istoriia sovetskogo obshchestva v trudakh V.I. Lenina. (Lenin is the founder of Soviet historical science: the history of Soviet society in the works of V. I. Lenin) Nauka, Moscow, 1970.
- Sverdlov. 1885-1919. Life and activity. Life of Great People No. 501. Young Guard, Moscow, 1971. (With Yuri P. Sharapov)
- Stroitel'stvo sovetskogo gosudarstva: Sbornik statei k 70-letiiu E.B. Genkinoi. (The construction of the Soviet state: Collection of articles on the 70th anniversary of E.V. Genkina) Nauka, Moscow, 1972. (Editor)
See also
References
- ^ a b ГОРОДЕЦКИЙ Ефим Наумович. Энциклопедия Всемирная история. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
- ^ a b c Городецкий Ефим Наумович. Chronicle of Moscow University. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ a b c "In Memoriam: Evgeniˇı E. Gorodetskiˇı (1941–2015) and Sergeˇı B. Kiselev (1951–2015)", M. A. Anisimov & J. V. Sengers, International Journal of Thermophysics, (2016) 37:40.
- ^ Documents on the defeat of the German invaders in Ukraine in 1918. Presidential Library. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ The History of the Civil War in the USSR. Vol. 2 The Great Proletarian Revolution. Presidential Library. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ Московский институт философии, литературы и истории (МИФЛИ). Encyclopedia of World History. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ ISBN 0-253-20440-2.
- ^ Tikhonov, V. V., "Bor'ba za vlast' v sovetskoy istoricheskoy nauke: A.L. Sidorov i I.I. Mints (1949 g.)" (The struggle for power in Soviet historical science: A. L. Sidorov and I. I. Mints (1949)) Вестник Липецкого государственного педагогического университета. Science Magazine. Humanities Series. 2011, No 2, pp. 76-80.
- Survey, Vol. 19 (1973), p. 15.
- Soviet Studies, Vol. 18, No. 4 (April 1967), pp. 519-526. (subscription required)
- ^ Voprosy Istorii, 1987 (No. 10), pp. 107-112.
- ^ "A Timely Interview", P. S. Kol'tsov, Soviet Studies in History, Vol. 27 (1988), No. 2, pp. 46-55.
- ^ "Lessons from Gorodetsky (on the occasion of his 90th birthday)", V. S. Lelchuk, Russian History, 1997, No. 1, p. 122.