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Index of Proper Names

Afinogenov, Aleksandr
Fear (play) 438–40
Lies (play) 445, 464–75
Stalin and revised version 475–80
Nina’s Monologue 490–91
Escapes repression 454–5
New scholarship on 456–62
Akhmatova, Anna 62
Antonov, Mikhail 530
Avdeenko, Aleksandr 482–4, 491–94
Axelrod, Pavel 37, 48
Badaev, A.E. 158
Bebel, August 85–6
Beria, Lavrentia 62–4
Bogdanov, Aleksandr
Red Star (novel) 85
Bukharin, quoted by 119
Lenin, dispute with 290n20
Bogdanov, N.S.
Sowing committee legislation, criticism of 181, 183–4, 188–91, 194, 200n111, 202
Bourke-White, Margaret
Life magazine, special issue 495–500
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brezhnev era portrayed by Vysotsky 66–7
Compared to Stalin 393
Role of Brezhnev era in perestroika narratives 528, 532, 537, 539, 547, 552
Bukharin, Nikolai
Works
Program of the Communists (1918) 117–121, 125
Co-author of ABC of Communism (1919) 82n1, 84n6, 84–8
Economy of the Transition Period (1920) 225–232, 242, 306–14
Road to Socialism (1925) 43
Philosophical Arabesques (1937) 398–405
Transformation of the World (1937) 405–14, 419–23
Misdescriptions
Misdescribed by Nove and Malia 75, 78
Misdescribed by Neil Harding 92n30
Misdescribed by Sheila Fitzpatrick 95
Misdescribed by Leszek Kolakowski 99
Misdescribed by Andrej Walicki 77, 99
‘Smash the state’ scenario 53–4
Kto-kovo 56–8
No leap into communism 75, 81, 82n1, 89–90, 93, 124–5
‘Army of labour’ 84n9, 85, 244
Against bureaucratism 91–2
Coercive burdens on peasantry 99–100, 101n51, 103–5, 160n28, 168
Dislike of ‘defeatism’ 128, 280, 483
On grain monopoly 145, 166n44
Inevitability of revolutionary breakdown 243n28
Attacks Gusev’s plan 248
Lenin’s ‘Testament’ 293–302
Conflict with Stalin, 1929–1930 385, 388–89, 394
Show Trials of the 1930s 448–52
Role in Stalin-era narratives 442, 447, 452–3, 479, 482, 484, 487, 512–14
Role in perestroika narratives 524–6, 530–31, 542–48, 553–4
Burlatsky, Fedor 543
Carr, E.H. 77, 83, 112, 166
Chang Kai-shek 345–6, 367–9
Chayanov, Aleksandr 531–2
Chekhov, Anton 463, 491–94
Chiaureli, Mikhail, The Oath (film) 513–14
Cohen, Stephen 406, 525
Conquest, Robert 78, 113
Deutscher, Isaac 76, 89, 109–114, 130, 132–3, 255–6, 362
Dudintsev, Vladimir, Not by Bread Alone (novel) 64–5
Eastman, Max 357–61
Eisenstein, Sergei 489
Engels, Friedrich 114, 407
Fitzpatrick, Sheila 78, 85, 95, 236
Frumkin, Moishe 144, 161–3
Glinka, Mikhail 501–2, 505, 509
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Lenin and NEP as model 524–38
Faces same dilemmas as Lenin 198
Perestroika narratives, author of 67, 302, 520–22, 524, 540–44
Waning of NEP model 549–51
Gorky, Maxim 446, 464–6, 475, 480, 484
Gramsci, Antonio 281
Groman, Vladimir 150, 387
Gurvich, Abram 429–30
Harding, Neil 92n30
Hilferding, Rudolph 87, 324, 335–7
Hindus, Maurice 456–60, 476–7, 480
Iskander, Fazil 551–2
Jaures, Jean 242–3
Kaganovich, Lazar 62–4, 67, 513–4
Kaganovich, P.K. 77, 156–7, 168
Kalinin, Mikhail 59
Kalmykov, Betel 412–3
Kamenev, Lev
Remarks in September 1917 209
Attitude toward kulaks 273
Dezertirstvo in 1917, Bukharin’s criticism of 300
Triumvirate in mid-twenties 356–7, 361
Stalin, conflict with 344–5, 361, 484, 487, 516n34
Role in perestroika narratives 542
Karakhan, Lev 367–8
Karinsky, Len 551
Kautsky, Karl
Spokesman of revolutionary Social Democracy 44–47, 114–7, 125
Peasantry, views on 56–7, 137, 190, 230, 295n36
ABC of Communism, presence in 84n7, 87n19, 100n48
Bukharin, critique by 103–4, 280, 307, 317, 325, 418
Trotsky, critique by 245
Bolshevism, Kautsky’s critique of 148, 274
Khrushchev, Nikita
Updates path metaphor 65–7
Secret speech 395, 542, 552
Thaw 456
Kirshon, Vladimir 436–8, 446, 453–5, 458–9
Kliamkin, Igor 549
Kolakowski, Leszek 99
Kollontai, Aleksandra
Bolshevik narrative 114, 126, 129–32, 132–3
Zinoviev, attitude toward 128n47
Rapid advance toward communism 137
Krichevsky, Boris 39
Kritsman, Lev 203–204
Krupskaya, Nadezhda 357, 360–1
Kun, Bela 274–5
Larin, Iurii 146, 166, 176, 195
Larina, Anna 406–7
Lassalle, Ferdinand 46, 446
Lenin (Vladimir Ulyanov)
Misdescriptions
Misdescribed by Conquest and Malia 78, 113n10
Misdescribed by Lewin 91, 256
Misdescribed by Kolakowski 99
Misdescribed by Harding 118
Misleadingly described by Soviet historians 143
Tred-iunionizm, meaning of 45
Russian Social Democracy 47–50, 260–1
‘Smash the state’ 52–4, 90, 153–4, 202–3
Kto-kovo (Who-Whom) and smychka 55–59, 277
Tax-in-kind and end of razverstka 98, 144, 151, 159n26, 161–3, 320
Kautsky, views on 100, 115–7
Zinoviev, relations with 126, 272, 274n50
Peasantry, views on 145–6, 310
Comments from 1917 209, 211
‘State capitalism’ 149–51, 164, 167, 323n47
Sowing committees of 1920 170, 172–3, 175–8, 179, 181, 184–5, 197–9, 204
Unique position in the party 344
Portraits by fellow Bolsheviks
Trotsky 253–4
Stalin 351–4, 389
Bukharin 414, 421–24, 428
‘Testament’ and Eastman affair 356–61
Writings set to music by Prokofiev 502–06
Role in Stalin-era narratives 484, 497–9, 514, 517
Role in perestroika narratives
Legitimizing perestroika 522–6, 553
Inspires perestroika economic policies 526–540
Debates on meaning of 1917 revolution 540–50
Waning of NEP 551–2
Lewin, Moshe 76, 78, 91n29, 112–3, 256–7
Litvinov, Maksim 370, 381–2
Lukianov, Sergei 219–225
Comparison to Peshekhonov and Bukharin 231–2
Constituent Assembly, views on 233–4
Malia, Martin 78, 89n23, 113
Martov, Iulii 37
Martynov, Aleksandr 38
Marx, Karl
Narrative of revolutionary Social Democracy 43–4, 87n19, 110, 114, 246, 311
Misdescribed as responsible for ‘war communism’ 113
View of peasantry 56
Mythical debate over Communist Manifesto 81
Crypto-right deviationist 388
Absent from Bukharin’s epic 407
Menzhinskii, V.R. 379–80
Mikoyan, Anastas 62–4, 353, 428
Molotov, Viacheslav
Description 342, 347–8, 362, 371
Dreams about Stalin 341
Admires Stalin 363, 363n29
Praised by Stalin 353, 371
Views on wreckerism 381
Views on right deviation 384, 387–9, 392
Mussorgsky, Modest 502, 508–9
Nove, Alec 75, 81
Olminsky, Mikhail 306–14
Ordzhonikidze, Sergo 352, 391–3
Osinsky, N. 169, 171, 200, 202, 204
View of peasantry 173–8
Motivations behind sowing committees 180–4
Goals and methods 186–91
Organizational forms 192–6
Papanin, Ivan (Artic explorer) 62
Peshekhonov, Alexei 210–12
‘The Bolsheviks and Effective State Authority’ 212–19
Attitude in 1917 222n16
Compared to Bukharin and Lukianov 231–2
Influence on historians 233
Piatakov, Iurii 306–14, 387, 389, 391, 487
Pixerécourt, Guilbert de 430–2, 444
Plekhanov, Georgii 37, 40–1, 48
Popov, Gavriil 528, 535
Potresov, Aleksandr 37
Preobrazhensky, Evgenii 88, 146, 167, 180, 300, 382
ABC of Communism, co-author (1919) 81, 84n6, 86, 89, 91–4, 95–6, 99–102, 104, 137–8, 144
Paper Money (1920) 96–9, 159
Prokofiev, Sergei
Anniversary Cantata 36, 404n11, 457, 500–506, 514
Birthday Ode 506–507, 514
Pushkin, Aleksandr 501–502, 509
Rakovskii, Christian 358
Rittikh, A.A. 141, 155
Riutin, Martemian 59, 384
Rybakov, Anatoly 542, 548
Rykov, Alexei
Gusev, criticism of 248
Stalin’s attitude toward 343, 346, 362–3, 370
‘Right deviation’ 333, 346–7, 380, 388–93
Role in Stalin-era narratives 60, 426n32, 448, 452, 486
Role in perestroika narratives 524–5
Serge, Victor 71, 254–5
Shakespeare, William
Stalin’s views on 482, 491–2
Shatrov, Mikhail 540–41, 553–4
Shmelev, Nikolai 529–30
Shostakovich, Dmitri
The Nose (opera) 502
Song of the Forests (cantata) 507–509
Smith, S.A. 257–8
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 211, 233
Spengler, Oswald 418
Stalin, Iosif
Marxism and Linguistics 40n9
Collectivization 55–59, 99, 104, 147, 190, 205
Relation to fellow Bolsheviks
Relation to Trotsky 111–12, 245, 256–7
Relation to Lenin 288, 292, 544
Relation to Bukharin 298–303, 305n3, 327–8, 333–4, 397–8, 400–14, 414–19, 423–8
Narratives of the 1930s 60–3
In Transformation of the World (Bukharin) 405–10, 419–23
Role in perestroika narratives 68, 522–26, 528–31, 541–42, 544–550, 550–552
Sukhanov, Nikolai 290
Sviderskii, Aleksei 182
Syrtsov, S.I. 380–1
Teodorovich, I.A. 175
Tomsky, Mikhail 366
Trotsky, Lev
Misdescriptions
Misdescribed by Kolakowski 99
Misdescribed by Deutscher 111–12
Lassalle, Trotsky’s admiration of 446
Revolution and breakdown 54, 76, 78, 79, 170
Utopianism during NEP 85n5
Labour policies in 1920 121–25
Zinoviev, sarcastic description of 259
Stalin, conflict in the 1920s 343–5, 361–4, 365, 389, 544
Eastman affair 357–61
Life Magazine, description of Trotsky 496
Stalin, Trotsky’s critique 364, 372
Role in Stalin-era narratives 382, 391, 442, 447–54, 469, 479, 481–2, 484–8, 492, 513–18
Role in perestroika narratives 541, 544–5
Tsiurupa, Aleksandr 141, 150, 155–7
White beard, lack of 73
Tucker, Robert 260–1, 521
Ulyanov, Aleksandr 41–2
Varga, Eugen 328
Vishnevsky, Vsevolod 434–6, 486
Vladimirov, Miron 157–8
Vyshinsky, Andrei 447–8
Vysotsky, Vladimir, ‘Morning Gymnastics’ 66–7
Walicki, Andrzej 77
Zasulich, Vera 37, 48
Zhdanov, Andrei 62
Zinoviev, Grigorii
Justifies ‘propaganda state’ 52
Kto-kovo (who-whom) 55–6
Misdescribed by Deutscher 76
Danger of ‘the wall’ 126–129, 131–2
Myth of ‘war communism’ 132–3
Dezertirstvo in 1917, Bukharin’s criticism of 300
Role in Bolshevik leadership during NEP 344–5, 357, 360–1, 365
Stalin’s campaign against 361–4
Role in Stalin-era narratives 484, 487, 516n34
Role in perestroika narratives 544

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