Vadim Rogovin
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Vadim Zakharovich Rogovin(1937–1998) was a Russian Marxist (Trotskyist[1]) historian and sociologist, Ph.D. in philosophy, leading researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, an author of the 6-volume study of Stalin era between 1923 and 1940, with the emphasis on the Trotskyist opposition.
Vadim Rogovin died of cancer in Moscow, survived by his wife, Galina Valiuzhenich.[1]
[edit] Bibliography
- Two Lectures: Stalin's Great Terror: Origins and Consequences: Leon Trotsky and the Fate of Marxism in the USSR (1996) Mehring Books ISBN 1875639136
- 1937: Stalin's Year of Terror (1998) Mehring Books ISBN 0929087771
- Was There an Alternative? - Trotskyism: A Look Through the Years (2003) Mehring Books ISBN 0929087712
- Was there an alternative to Stalinism in the USSR?: Two essays (1995) Labor Publications
- World War and World Revolution / Mirovaia revoliutsiia i mirovaia voina (1998) ISBN 5852720283 (Russian)
- The Party of the Executed / Partiia rasstreliannykh(1997) ISBN 5852720267 (Russian)
- 1937(1996) ISBN 5852720224 (Russian)
- Stalin's Neo-NEP / Stalinskii neonep (1994) ISBN 585272016X (Russian)
- Power and Opposition / Vlast i oppozitsii (1993) ISBN 5852720127 (Russian)
- Was There An Alternative? / Byla li alternativa?: Trotskizm, vzgliad cherez gody (1992) ISBN 5852551287 (Russian)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Rogovin'a obituary by David North