Red Autobiographies: Initiating the Bolshevik Self (Donald W. Treadgold Studies on Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia)
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Author(s)Igal Halfin
ISBN / ASIN0295991127
ISBN-139780295991122
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Description
In Red Autobiographies, Igal Halfin reads admission records to Soviet Communist party cells in the 1920s for what they reveal about the politics of self-representation in Bolshevik political culture. He identifies ways of speaking about oneself as a central arena of the Soviet revolution's drive for discovering, changing, and perfecting the self. The study is based on archival sources -- many of which are no longer as freely accessible as they were during the heydays of the Soviet "archival bonanza" -- in provincial party archives in Leningrad, Smolensk, and Tomsk. But the principle merit of this study is Halfin's masterful handling and interpretation of the sources. As such, the study serves as a popular "short course" on Halfin's seminal contributions to the historiographies of Russia, Communism, and modern subjectivity.
Igal Halfin is a professor of modern history in Tel Aviv University.



