Isaak Lvovich Tatarov

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Isaak Lwowitsch Tatarow ( Russian Исаак Львович Татаров ; * 1901 in Vilnius , † 1938 in Dudinka ) was a Russian historian.

Life

Tatarov became active in the Komsomol as early as 1917, and in 1919 a member of the Russian Communist Party . From 1922 to 1924 he studied in Moscow at the Communist University of the Working People of China . From 1926 he was employed by the Istpart .

IL Tatarow became a member of the Society of Marxist Historians and from 1930 to 1931 the secretary in charge of the Istorik-Marksist magazine . At the Historical Institute of the Communist Academy , he was secretary of the Section for Methodology of History .

Tatarov taught at the Institute of the Red Professorship and held courses on Marxism at the Central Committee of the Communist Party. He published extensively on party history and worked on the second and third editions of the Lenin Works. He was persecuted during the Stalin Purge and executed in 1938.

literature

  • Marc Junge: The Society of Former Political Forced Laborers and Exiles in the Soviet Union. 2009, ISBN 978-3-05-004559-7 . P. 277

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