Archives of the USSR: Research Guide for Historians
MTA
Practical Methods, Key Collections, and Source Criticism for Archival Work on Soviet History
2nd Edition
Unlock the enigmatic world of Soviet history with "Archives of the USSR: Research Guide for Historians," an indispensable companion for scholars navigating the vast and complex documentary landscape of the former Soviet Union. This comprehensive guide, born from the "archival revolution" following the USSR's collapse, expertly bridges the gap between the initial optimism for transparency and the ongoing realities of access and source criticism. From mastering the unique archival architecture of *fond*, *opis'*, and *delo* to deciphering intricate historical Russian and confronting bureaucratic hurdles, this book equips researchers with the practical methods and critical insights needed to unearth the rich, often hidden, truths of the Soviet past.
Explore the federal powerhouses in Moscow like GARF, RGASPI, and RGALI, delve into the challenging yet vital holdings of the Communist Party and KGB (including the surprising openness of republican archives), and unearth artistic, military, and economic treasures across the post-Soviet space and beyond. The guide not only demystifies physical archives but also illuminates the expanding digital landscape, offering strategies for navigating online databases and evaluating digitized materials. Crucially, it provides robust frameworks for source criticism, helping historians discern propaganda from reality, analyze the profound silences and "white spots" in the record, and ethically engage with sensitive documents and the often-traumatic personal narratives found in memoirs, *samizdat*, and oral histories.
Whether you're a graduate student embarking on your first project or a seasoned scholar revisiting Soviet themes, this guide is your essential toolkit for designing, adapting, and successfully executing research in one of the world's most historically significant and methodologically demanding archival environments. With its blend of practical advice, critical reflection, and forward-looking insights into the future of Soviet historical research, "Archives of the USSR" empowers historians to construct nuanced, authoritative, and compelling accounts of a vanished empire, ensuring that its complex story continues to be told with integrity and depth.
This book is for historians, particularly graduate students and seasoned scholars, embarking on or renewing research into Soviet history. It is ideal for anyone who needs to navigate the complex administrative, linguistic, and methodological challenges of working with archival collections across Russia, the former Soviet republics, and international repositories. The guide is particularly beneficial for those seeking practical methods for source criticism and understanding the evolving landscape of archival access in the post-Soviet space.
December 4, 2025
41,990 words
2 hours 56 minutes
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