Soviet Science and Technology Innovators
MTA
How Scientists Built Rockets, Nuclear Plants, and Computing Under Political Pressure
2nd Edition
*Soviet Science and Technology Innovators* offers a comprehensive and compelling journey through the remarkable and often paradoxical history of scientific and technological advancement in the Soviet Union. This book delves into the lives of the visionary scientists, engineers, and technocrats who, under immense political pressure, forged some of the 20th century's most iconic breakthroughs, from the pioneering rocketry that launched Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin into space to the clandestine development of the atomic bomb. It explores how a state-driven system, characterized by both ruthless control and unparalleled resource allocation, could simultaneously foster groundbreaking innovation and stifle intellectual freedom, leading to both spectacular successes and devastating setbacks.
Through detailed accounts of key figures like the enigmatic Chief Designer Sergei Korolev, the propulsion genius Valentin Glushko, and the "father of the Soviet bomb" Igor Kurchatov, the narrative reveals the human drama behind the Cold War's scientific arms race. It also unflinchingly examines the darker chapters, such as the tragic suppression of genetics under Lysenkoism, the initial condemnation of cybernetics, and the chilling reality of secret cities and political prisoners of science like Andrei Sakharov, whose moral awakening led him from bomb-maker to human rights advocate. Ultimately, *Soviet Science and Technology Innovators* paints a vivid picture of a scientific enterprise defined by its contradictions—a system that pushed the boundaries of human knowledge while operating behind closed borders, forever intertwining scientific ambition with the complex demands of ideology, national prestige, and survival.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of science, the Cold War, and the complex interplay between science, politics, and ideology. It will appeal to readers curious about how scientific innovation can thrive and suffer under authoritarian regimes, and those who want to understand the human stories behind the Soviet Union's most ambitious technological feats.
December 4, 2025
41,894 words
2 hours 56 minutes
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