Alexander Babyonyshev

Alexander Petrovich Babyonyshev
Pen name Sergey Maksudov
Occupation geologist, historian, sociologist, demographer, human rights activist, publisher
Language Russian, English

Alexander P. Babyonyshev pseudonym Sergei Maksudov (born on 10 March.[1] 1938, Rostov-on-Don [2]) — российский геолог, историк, демограф[3] ) - Russian geologist, historian, demographer,[4] a sociologist. He is a well-known specialist in the study of the loss of the Soviet population.

Biography

Son of Sarah Emmanuilovna Babёnyshevoy (1910-2007 ), a literary critic, a member of the Soviet Writers' Union , in 1970 an employee of the Fund of assistance to political prisoners and their families. In 1961 he graduated from the Geological Institute in Moscow . He worked in the hydro projects . In 1964 he moved from the Geological Department in the implementation of a group of mathematical methods and computers. In 1971 he defended his thesis on "The division of the earth formation with geotechnical studies using probabilistic and statistical methods". In 1972-1980 Senior Researcher, Institute of development of fossil fuels. In the years 1960-1970 participated in the human rights movement in the USSR. He speaks out in defense of Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel . To protest against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia (distributed leaflets), has signed a letter of protest against the expulsion of Solzhenitsyn . In the years 1968-1980 to collect and send information to "Chronicle of Current Events" . Author, editor and distributor of samizdat. In May 1964 he visited the exiled poet Joseph Brodsky , brought him as a gift from L. Chukovskaia that John Donne . One of the authors of "Sakharov collection", later published in six languages (preface to the German edition wrote Heinrich Böll and Leo Kopelev ). He participated in helping families of political prisoners. He was one of the compilers, authors and publishers of the magazine "Searches and Reflections" (Moscow, 1980-1981) . His first publication on the assessment of the Soviet population losses during the civil war, collectivization and World War II was published in the journal « Cahiers du monde russe » in Paris in 1977.

At the end of March 1980 he went to Gorky, to meet with exiled to academic A. Sakharov. Since it was already known that the house Sakharov was staying at would not let anyone in, it was decided to check whether he could get Sakharov to go to visit his friends. For this conscientious objector Mark Kovner gave his empty apartment, and passed through Babonyshev Elena Bonner invitation Andrei Dmitrievich at Shrovetide pancakes. Six or seven employees of the KGB had not allowed Sakharov to the yard of the house where they waited Babonyshev. Then the next day Babonyshev sending family in Moscow, Sakharov came to a house and knocked on the window. Andrei opened it, Alexander got into the apartment through a window and they talked for several hours. Thereafter Babonyshev was arrested and police post was moved from the lobby entrance directly outside Sahkarov's apartment door.

Babonyshev was dismissed from his job in detention, searches and interrogations (1979-1981). In 1981 he was forced to emigrate to the US, living in Boston .

He has taught and done research at Harvard and Boston Universities and at the Ukrainian Institute in Edmonton ( Canada ). Babyonyshev also edited magazines: Страна и мир (журнал) , "USSR: The internal contradictions", "Tribune." Author and "Sakharov collection of" books "of the USSR population losses", "Unheard voices." The documents of the Smolensk archives. "Fists and party members", "Chechen and Russian. Victory, defeat, loss », Russian Reforms: Revolutions from Above . He has written about a hundred papers published in the journals "The country and the world" , "USSR: The internal contradictions", "Tribuna", "Rural youth", "Forum", "Russia", "Bulletin of RHD", "Problems of Eastern Europe" "New journal», «Holocaust and Genocide Studies» « Suchasnist", "Philosophical and sociological thought, " Syntax " ," Soviet Studies "(and now" Europe-Asia Studies "), the Slavic Review, The Times Literary Supplement, "Russian Literature of North Holland", "of Cahiers du monde russe", "the Journal of Ukrainian Studies", "the Harvard Ukrainian Studies", Free thought, "Literary Review" UFO Book Review, UFO, in the anthology" The past "and "Links" and in the newspapers, "New Russian word", "Russian thought", "Moscow news" Independent gazette, "Novaya Gazeta".

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