Number 1. (in 1 part) September 25, 2014
Articles and Reports
1. Evgeny F. Krinko, Tatiana P. Khlynina
History and Memory: Interviews with Eyewitnesses on Private Life in 1941-1945
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 152-162.
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 152-162.
Abstract:
This article addresses the potential of oral history in exploring the private life of a Soviet person during World War II. The authors bring to light the specifics of a methodology for conducting interviews and delineate difficulties arising in the process.
This article addresses the potential of oral history in exploring the private life of a Soviet person during World War II. The authors bring to light the specifics of a methodology for conducting interviews and delineate difficulties arising in the process.
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2. Evgeny F. Krinko, Tatiana P. Khlynina (Conducting the interview; preparing the material for publication)
An Interview with Anatoly Konstantinovich Agarkov
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 163-190.
3. Evgeny F. Krinko, Tatiana P. Khlynina (Conducting the interview; preparing the material for publication)Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 163-190.
Abstract:
The interview with Anatoly Konstantinovich Agarkov was dedicated to the history of his family, his military childhood, Nazi occupation, and his private life during World War II. Throughout the war, the respondent lived in Rostov-on-Don with his parents.
The interview with Anatoly Konstantinovich Agarkov was dedicated to the history of his family, his military childhood, Nazi occupation, and his private life during World War II. Throughout the war, the respondent lived in Rostov-on-Don with his parents.
An Interview with Nadezhda Fedorovna Reznikova
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 191-207.
4. Irina G. Tazhidinova (Conducting the interview; preparing the material for publication)Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 191-207.
Abstract:
The interview with Nadezhda Fedorovna Reznikova was dedicated to issues related to her military biography and private life during World War II. At the front, she met her father and future husband.
The interview with Nadezhda Fedorovna Reznikova was dedicated to issues related to her military biography and private life during World War II. At the front, she met her father and future husband.
An Interview with Mikhail Dmitrievich Shibanov
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 208-216.
5. Nina A. Vlaskina (Preparation to publication, introduction and commentary)Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 208-216.
Abstract:
The interview with World War II veteran, Colonel of the Guards (Retired) Mikhail Dmitrievich Shibanov is dedicated to everyday life at the front and his life in 1942-1945. Much attention is devoted to Shibanov’s relations with family and friends during the war.
The interview with World War II veteran, Colonel of the Guards (Retired) Mikhail Dmitrievich Shibanov is dedicated to everyday life at the front and his life in 1942-1945. Much attention is devoted to Shibanov’s relations with family and friends during the war.
The Journal of S.V. Bykovsky, an Army Medical Assistant (1914–1915)
Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 217-232.
6. Russkii Arkhiv, 2014, Vol. (5), № 3, pp. 217-232.
Abstract:
This is the first time they are publishing the diary of military physician assistant in the Russian Imperial Army S.V. Bykovsky. The notes span July, 1914, through October, 1915, the events in Poland and in East Prussia. The diary is written in the form of a chronicle. It contains daily notes of troop movements, of combat losses for the Russian and German armies, and a characterization of military unit stations.
This is the first time they are publishing the diary of military physician assistant in the Russian Imperial Army S.V. Bykovsky. The notes span July, 1914, through October, 1915, the events in Poland and in East Prussia. The diary is written in the form of a chronicle. It contains daily notes of troop movements, of combat losses for the Russian and German armies, and a characterization of military unit stations.
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