Vadim Sakharovich Rogovin
Vadim Sakharovich Rogovin ( Russian Вадим Захарович Роговин ; * May 10, 1937 in Moscow ; † September 18, 1998 ibid) was professor at the Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow and author of numerous historical and sociological works. He died of cancer in 1998, leaving behind his wife Galina Ivanovna and two daughters from his first marriage. In his publications after 1989 he dealt with the Left Opposition in the Soviet Union , with the work of Leon Trotsky and the Great Purges of 1937.
Works
- Was there an alternative to Stalinism? (1996), ISBN 3-88634-068-6
- 1937: Year of Terror (1998), ISBN 3-88634-071-6
- The Party of the Executed (1999), ISBN 3-88634-072-4
- Before the Great Terror (2000), ISBN 3-88634-074-0
- World Revolution and World War (2002), ISBN 3-88634-082-1
- Stalin's War Communism (2006), ISBN 3-88634-081-3
- Trotskyism (2010), ISBN 3-88634-080-5
literature
- David North : A Tribute to Vadim Z. Rogovin, 1937–1998: Historian of the Socialist Opposition to Stalinism. Mehring Books 1999, ISBN 978-0-929087-50-4 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Wadim Sacharowitsch Rogowin in the catalog of the German National Library
- Article on Vadim Sakharovich Rogovin on the World Socialist Website of the International Committee of the Fourth International
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SURNAME | Rogovin, Vadim Sakharovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Роговин, Вадим Захарович (Russian); Rogovin, Wadim S. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian historian, sociologist and doctor of philosophy |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 10, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |
DATE OF DEATH | September 18, 1998 |
Place of death | Moscow |