Martin Malia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Edward Malia (1924-2004) was a historian specializing in Russian history. He taught at the University of California at Berkeley from 1958 to 1991.
One of his colleagues at Berkeley was another prominent Russian historian, Nicholas V. Riasanovsky. In the official Berkeley obituary, Riasanovsky is quoted as saying of Malia: "[he was an] outstanding and now very popular historian, occupying a leading position in the present international discussion of the collapse of the Soviet Union and what that collapse means historically and for the future. (He also was) a brilliant writer in Russian and European intellectual history."
Malia also wrote a famous essay "To the Stalin Mausoleum" which he signed as Z. The essay was reprinted in Eastern Europe...Central Europe...Europe which was edited by Stephen R. Graubard.
[edit] Publications
- Russia under Western Eyes (1990)
- The Soviet Tragedy: A History of Socialism in Russia, 1917-1991 (1994)
- Alexander Herzen and the Birth of Russian Socialism, 1812-1855 (1961)
[edit] References
- http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/11/19_malia.shtml
- http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/inmemoriam/martinemalia.htm
- Graubard, Steven R. Eastern Europe...Central Europe...Europe...USA: Westview Press, Inc. 1991 ISBN 0-8133-8150-9