Historian Emelyanov Yuri Vasilievich biography. What does the "famous Russian historian" (?) Yuri Yemelyanov write
Born in 1934
JOB TITLE
Leading Researcher
ACADEMIC DEGREE
Doctor historical sciences(1998)
TOPICS OF DISSERTATIONS
PhD: “P.E. Shchegolev is a historian of Russian revolutionary movement"(1982);
Doctoral: “S.P. Melgunov: in Russia and emigration" (1998)
AREA OF SCIENTIFIC INTEREST
Historiography, National history, social movement in Russia, problems of the methodology of history
AWARDS AND PRIZES:
veteran of labour;
medal of the 850th anniversary of Moscow;
Russian Order Orthodox Church Saint Macarius, Metropolitan Macarius, III degree;
Honorary Diplomas of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES:
member of the expert council for awarding the Metropolitan Macarius Memorial Prize;
member working group Andrew the First-Called Foundation;
member of the production council of the IRI RAS;
Member of the Commission for Comprehensive Studies of Russian Emigration at the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
member of the Commission on the History of Historical Science;
Member of the Dissertation Council D. 501. 001.98 Department of History Russian state faculty government controlled Moscow State University.
MAIN PUBLICATIONS:
Monographs and publications:
- P.E. Shchegolev is a historian of the Russian revolutionary movement. M., 1990.
- S.P. Melgunov: in Russia and emigration. M., 1998.
- History in Exile: Historical Periodicals of the Russian Emigration (1920-1940s). M., 2008.
- P.E. Shchegolev. The first-born of Russian freedom. M., 1987;
- Moscow University in the memoirs of contemporaries. 1755 - 1917. M., 1989;
- Shchegolev P.E. The last flight of Nicholas II. M., 1991;
- S.P. Melgunov. Memoirs and diaries. M., 2003;
Articles:
- P.E. Shchegolev and the magazine "Byloye" // World of Bibliography. 1998. No. 2;
- The Monarchist Idea and Monarchist Organizations of the Russian Emigration (1920-Ser. 1930s) // History and Historians. 2002. Historiographic Bulletin. M., 2003;
- Bio-bibliography of the works of S.P. Melgunov" // History and historians. 2002. Historiographic Bulletin. M., 2003;
- On the history of Russian-Czech scientific cooperation: Publications of the Russian People's (Free) University in Prague// Russian scientists in the humanities in interwar Czechoslovakia. M., 2007;
- Historical periodicals of the Russian abroad (“Historian and Contemporary”) // History and Historians. 2006. Historiographic Bulletin. M., 2007;
- Historian and writer (on the history of the creative community of P.E. Shchegolev and Alexei Tolstoy) // Millennium of the development of socio-political and historical thought in Russia. Nizhny Novgorod, 2008;
- L.M. Sukhotin. life path and scientific creativity // Russian statehood in the faces and fates of its creators: IX - XXI centuries. Lipetsk, 2009;
- S.P. Melgunov - historian of the revolution; What could S.P. know? Melgunov about "German gold" // Melgunov S.P. How the Bolsheviks Seized Power: The October Revolution of 1917 – “The Golden German Key to the Bolshevik Revolution”, M., 2005; 2nd ed. M., 2008;
- About the book by S.P. Melgunov "Red Terror" // Melgunov S.P. Red terror in Russia: 1918 - 1923. - Chekist Olympus. M., 2006, 1st ed.; 2nd ed. M., 2008;
- What could S.P. know? Melgunov about palace and military conspiracies // Melgunov S.P. On the way to palace coup. M., 2007;
- S.P. Melgunov - historian February Revolution 1917 // Melgunov S.P. March Days of 1917. M., 2008;
- B.V. Nikitin and his testimonies about the "fatal seventeenth" // Nikitin B.V. The Fatal Years: New Testimony of a Participant. M., 2007 (1st ed.); 2nd ed. M., 2008;
- IN. Klyuchevsky - historian and teacher // Klyuchevsky V.O. Quick guide on Russian history. M., 2007;
- Systematic painting of the magazines "Voice of the Past", "On the Foreign Side" and "Voice of the Past on the Foreign Side". M., 2001;
- articles about Yu.V. Gauthier, S.P. Melgunov and P.E. Shchegolev // Historians of Russia. Biographies. M., 2001, as well as a number of other articles in the "Big Russian Encyclopedia and Great Historians of the Modern Age. An international dictionary. New York-London. 1991.
- “This is how fundamental positions change.” Diary of S.P. Melgunov. 1933. 1939 - 1944 // Historical archive.199. No. 5;
- S.P. Melgunov. Czech patriot about the war and the Russian revolution. (About the memoirs of T.G. Masaryk) // T.G. Masaryk and the “Russian Action” of the Czechoslovak Government. M., 2005.
- Russian Historical Society in Prague // Collection of the Russian Historical Society. T. 11. The truth of history. M., 2011.
] Author: Yuri Vasilievich Emelyanov. Design of the series by the artist Y. Volkov.
(Moscow: Publishing house "Yauza", Publishing house "Eksmo", 2006. - Series "War and us". Military affairs through the eyes of a citizen)
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- SUMMARY:
Victory in spite of Stalin? (Instead of a preface) (5).
Part 1. 1943 - THE YEAR OF A ROI IN THE WAR
Chapter 1. The offensive of the Red Army at the beginning of 1943 (11).
Chapter 2. Completion Battle of Stalingrad (22).
Chapter 3. "The enemy has been defeated, but he has not yet been defeated" (30).
Chapter 4 Kursk Bulge (54).
Chapter 5. Liberation of Donbass and crossing of the Dnieper (64).
Chapter 6. Changes in the turning point of the Patriotic War (75).
Chapter 7. Tehran Conference (86).
Part 2. 1944 - THE YEAR OF STALIN'S TEN BEATS
Chapter 8. The First Strike: The Complete Elimination of the Siege of Leningrad (115).
Chapter 9 Right-Bank Ukraine (128).
Chapter 10. Third blow: the liberation of Odessa and the Crimea (145).
Chapter 11. The fourth blow: the defeat of the Finnish armies (155).
Chapter 12. Fifth Strike: Operation Bagration (168).
Chapter 13. Sixth blow: Lvov-Sandomierz operation (198).
Chapter 14. The Seventh Strike: Iasi-Kishinev Operation and Its Consequences
Chapter 15
Chapter 16. Ninth Impact: Battles in Slovakia, Yugoslavia and Hungary (233).
Chapter 17. Tenth blow: battles in the Far North (248).
Chapter 18. Results of 1944 (257).
Part 3. 1945 - THE YEAR OF VICTORY
Chapter 19
Chapter 20 East Prussian operation (285).
Chapter 21. Yalta Conference (293).
Chapter 22. The defeat of the German troops in Eastern Pomerania (300).
Chapter 23. Completion of the East Prussian operation (308).
Chapter 24. The defeat of the German troops in Silesia (316).
Chapter 25 (322).
Chapter 26
Chapter 27 Recent fights in Europe (361).
Chapter 28. Victory over Nazi Germany (368).
Chapter 29. Berlin (Potsdam) Conference (379).
Chapter 30. Victory over militaristic Japan (384).
Who won the war? (instead of conclusion) (395).
List of used literature (412).
Publisher's note: In his new book, the well-known Russian historian Yuri Emelyanov, author of biographies of Stalin, Trotsky, Khrushchev, disputes the now widespread assertions that the victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic war was achieved in defiance of Stalin.
How the turning point was reached in the Great Patriotic War and how the stubborn resistance of the Nazi invaders was overcome during recent years wars?
Was victory in the Great Patriotic War achieved despite Stalin, or did he play a huge role in saving our country and all of humanity from enslavement and destruction?
What was the contribution of the Soviet country to the victory of the anti-Hitler coalition?
What did the victory mean for the destinies of the world and what was its price for the Soviet people?
The author gives answers to these and other questions on the basis of numerous documentary evidence and eyewitness accounts on both sides of the Soviet-German front.
A certain Yu. Emelyanov. Well what can I say? The book was written by a Stalinist in the Soviet style. Lengthy quotations from the memoirs of Zhukov, Vasilevsky, Shtemenko, Khrushchev, Mikoyan by the Germans are traditional Halder Butlar, Tippelskirch. To understand the level, some key quotes
Description of the January games on the cards: The military staff games held during the meeting of the army's senior command staff proceeded from the German attack on our country on different fronts. Describing one of these games, G.K. Zhukov noted that it "replete with dramatic moments for the eastern side. They turned out to be in many ways similar to those that arose after June 22, 1941. when on Soviet Union attacked Nazi Germany". During the game on January 2 - 6, 1941, the "Red" side, whose actions were led by General of the Army D.G. Pavlov, lost. During the game on January 8 - 11, Pavlov, who commanded the "Western" troops, surrounded the "Eastern". Zhukov, who commanded the "Eastern", managed, however, to stop the offensive, but only partially developed success. According to Zhukov, Stalin, having learned about the results of the games, was "exasperated by the failure of the Reds." According to Zhukov’s memoirs, after these games, Stalin called him to his office and said: “The Politburo decided to relieve Meretskov from the post of chief General Staff and appoint you in his place." In response to Zhukov's objections, Stalin repeated: "The Politburo has decided to appoint you," "emphasizing the word "decided."
Intelligence reported accurately: Only once during the Great Patriotic War did the Red Army manage to successfully resist a carefully prepared German offensive, and this happened in July 1943, when intelligence in advance and accurately reported the day, hour and directions of the main German attacks.
Kyiv defense technology: “There was a moment,” Bagramyan recalled, “when, in one of the sectors, units of the 600th regiment retreated under pressure from superior enemy forces. Battalion commissar Fyodor Andreevich Babenko rushed there. “Comrades! Where are you?! - he shouted and pointed towards the city with his hand: "Kyiv is there! Let's not let the Nazis into it! Forward! Follow me!" With a swift counterattack, the Nazis were driven back.
Stalingrad: Corporal Walter Opperman wrote from Stalingrad on November 18: "Stalingrad is hell on earth. Verdun, red Verdun, with new weapons. We attack daily. If we manage to take 20 meters in the morning, the Russians push us back in the evening." Corporal Karl Müller wrote on November 18: “What happened here and how the war in Stalingrad is now being waged cannot be described in words. Based on our experience, I can say: “Stalingrad cost more victims than the entire Eastern campaign from May to September.” On November 19, Corporal Otto Christa wrote home: blah-blah-blah
The topic of Rzhev has not been disclosed.
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