Moscow Stories

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-02-28
Publisher(s): Indiana Univ Pr
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Summary

The distinguished American historian of Russian and Soviet science Loren R. Graham recounts with warmth and wit his experiences during 45 years of travelling and researching in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, from 1960 to 2005. Present for many historic events during this period, Graham writes not as a political correspondent or an analyst, but as an ordinary American living through these years alongside Russian friends and critics. Graham befriended some of the leading scientists and politicians in Russia, but his most touching stories concern average Russians with whom he lived, worked, suffered, and exchanged views. Graham also writes of the ethical questions he confronted, such as the tension between independence of thought and political loyalty. Finally, he depicts the ways in which Russia has changed-visually, politically, and ideologically-during the last 15 years. These gripping, sometimes humorous, always deeply personal stories will engage and inform all readers with an interest in Russia during this tumultuous period of history.

Author Biography

Loren R. Graham is Professor of the History of Science at MIT and a member of the Executive Committee, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University. A National Book Award finalist, he has written many books and articles on the history of science and other subjects. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
PART I. Learning to Learn about Russia and Communism
The Communism Problem in Farmersburg
3(12)
Technological Competition and the Cold War
15(10)
PART II. Student Days at Moscow University
No Singing Allowed at Moscow University
25(19)
Lennie in the Workers' Paradise
44(10)
Rural Russia and the Forbidden Fish
54(12)
An American Sit-in and a Russian Riot
66(8)
The Fate of My Closest Russian Friend
74(15)
The Vodka Caper
89(14)
PART III. Research in the USSR
The Meaning of Science in Russia
103(11)
The American Colony in the Soviet Union
114(6)
The Biggest Fraud in Biology
120(8)
Peter Kapitsa, a Man of Many Parts
128(11)
I Break into the Ambassador's House
139(7)
The Bravery of Bukharin's Widow
146(10)
Filming Refuseniks and Dissidents in Moscow
156(13)
PART IV. Intelligence, the Cold War, and Security Concerns
The Scholar Who Disappeared
169(6)
Being Followed
175(25)
Spies and Scholars
200(23)
PART V. From the USSR to Post-Communist Russia
A Man of Fervor
223(14)
The Soviet Union and I Collapse Together
237(13)
An Ambiguous Funeral
250(11)
George Soros Tries to Save Russian Science and Culture
261(15)
Death of an Old American Communist
276(5)
Afterthoughts 281(6)
Biographical Notes 287(6)
Acknowledgments 293(2)
Citations 295(4)
Index 299

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