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Buldakov, Vladimir Prokhorovich

Vladimir Prokhorovich Buldakov (born August 29, 1944 , Izhevsk ) is a Soviet and Russian historian , doctor of historical sciences, chief scientific associate of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences [1] [2] . Range of scientific interests: the history of Russia of the late XIX - early XX centuries [2] , the history of the First World War , the Russian Revolution and post-revolutionary time; problems of political, social and ethno-national movements; the phenomenon of revolutionary and political leadership ; mass psychology , social psychology of crisis situations, historiography and methodology of history .

Vladimir Prokhorovich Buldakov
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Biography

Born in the family of an employee. In 1962 he graduated from high school, in the same year he entered the Faculty of History of Moscow State University , after which in 1970 he became a graduate student of the Institute of History of the USSR, USSR Academy of Sciences. He served in the army (1971-1972), worked in the USSR State Committee for Publications (1972-1976) as a senior editor. Since 1976, the main place of work is the Institute of History of the USSR (now the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

In 1976 he defended his thesis “ Legal Marxism and the evolution of bourgeois-liberal ideology in Russia”; in 1998 - doctoral dissertation “ October Revolution : sociocultural dimension” [2] .

In 1990–2000 - Deputy Chairman of the Scientific Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences (RAS) on the history of the revolution in Russia (later - Scientific Council on the History of Social Movements, Reforms and Revolutions; Chairman, Academician P.V. Volobuev ), as well as General Secretary of the International Commission for the history of the Russian revolution.

Since 2000, for some time he also worked as the chief scientific associate of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian State Humanitarian University . In 2002-2003 he was a visiting professor at the Center for Slavic Studies (now the Center for Euro-Asian Studies) at the University of Hokkaido ( Sapporo ).

In 2003-2009, he published the Soviet and Post-Soviet Review magazine, which was published in California. He is currently a member of the editorial boards of a number of Russian and foreign scientific journals ; Member of the Editorial Board of the journal “ Russian History ”.

In the 2000s, was a member of the editorial board of the Democracy Fund and the Board of Trustees of the Fund. A. D. Sakharov .

Statements

“... we are a modern society rather outwardly, remaining in practice a community of archaic societies ... We are not used to blaming ourselves because of our social lack of independence. We have never had a society like in the West. We always relied either on the master, or on the state ” [1] .

Major works

  • The struggle for the masses in three revolutions in Russia: the proletariat and the middle urban strata. M.: Thought , 1981 (in collaboration with A.E. Ivanov , N.A. Ivanova , V.V. Shelokhaev );
  • The history of the formation of the USSR and criticism of its falsifiers. M .: Higher school , 1982 (in co-authorship with S.V. Kuleshov );
  • Great October and the defense of his conquests. T. 1. The victory of the socialist revolution. M .: Nauka , 1987 (et al.);
  • The proletariat in the three Russian revolutions. M .: Education , 1987 (in collaboration with A.P. Korelin and A.I. Utkin );
  • Red trouble. The nature and consequences of revolutionary violence. - M.: ROSSPEN , 1997 .-- 376 p. ISBN 5860041683
    • 2nd edition, add. - M .: ROSSPEN; Foundation "Presidential Center B. N. Yeltsin" , 2010. - 967 p. (Series "History of Stalinism") ISBN 9785824312638
  • Russia is NEP. M., 2002. S. 230—278.
  • Quo vadis? Crises in Russia: Ways to Rethink / Series: Russia. In search of himself ... M .: ROSSPEN. 2007.204 p.
  • Tver province during the First World War. 1914-1918 Sat doc Tver, 2009. / Scientific. Ed., Foreword, Comments / 494 p.
  • Buldakov V.P. Chaos and ethnos. Ethnic Conflicts in Russia, 1917-1918 Conditions of occurrence, chronicle, commentary, analysis. - M .: New Chronograph , 2010 .-- 1088 p.
  • Buldakov V.P. Utopia, aggression, power. Psychosocial dynamics of post-revolutionary time. Russia, 1920-1930. - M. , 2012 .-- 759 p.
  • Et al. Russia during the First World War: economic situation, social processes, political crisis. - M .: ROSSPEN, 2014. - S. 715–747, 748–812, 824–948 - author's contribution.
  • Buldakov V.P., Leontiev T.G. The war that gave rise to the revolution: Russia, 1914-1917 .. - M .: New Chronograph, 2015. - 720 p.
  • Buldakov V.P., Leontiev T.G. 1917. Elites and crowds: cultural landscapes of the Russian revolution. - M .: Publishing house "EastLit", 2017. - 624 p.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Galina Sapozhnikova. Historian Vladimir Buldakov: “The virus of revolution is hidden inside us” (neopr.) . Komsomolskaya Pravda (October 31, 2012). Date of appeal September 21, 2016.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Buldakov Vladimir Prokhorovich | Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences (neopr.) . iriran.ru. Date of appeal September 21, 2016.


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