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Khabarovsk, 1949
The other Japanese war criminals trial
In 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire (2020/4 No 148)
The Deportation of the Tatars from Crimea and Their Life in Exile (1944-1956)
An Ethnocide?
In Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire (2007/4 No 96)
Anna TOROPOVA, Claire SHAW, eds., Technologies of Mind and Body in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Union
In Cahiers d'histoire russe et est-européenne (2025/4 Vol. 66)
From one conflict to another: War traumas in Russia and the Soviet Union (1904-1945)
In Guerres mondiales et conflits... (2021/1 No 281)
Making Medicine Political: Outpatient Psychiatry in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2014/3 No 61-3)
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Anna TOROPOVA, Claire SHAW, eds., Technologies of Mind and Body in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Union
In Cahiers d'histoire russe et est-européenne (2025/4 Vol. 66)
A History of the Thirteen in the USSR
On: Sophie Momzikoff-Markoff, Les hommes de Gorbatchev. Influences et réseaux (1956-1992), Paris, Éditions de la Sorbonne / Histoire contemporaine, 2020. 358 pages, €28.
- By Grégory Dufaud,
- Translated by Tiam Goudarzi
In Books & Ideas (2023/1)
Alexey GOLUBEV, The Things of Life. Materiality in Late Soviet Russia
In Cahiers du monde russe (2022/3-4 Vol. 63)
The lives of late Soviet science, 1945-1991
Introduction
- By Grégory Dufaud
- and Ksenia Tatarchenko
In Cahiers du monde russe (2022/1 Vol. 63)
The lives of late Soviet science, 1945-1991
Introduction
- By Grégory Dufaud
- and Ksenia Tatarchenko
In Cahiers du monde russe (2022/1 Vol. 63)
The psychiatrization of politics and the politicization of mental disorders: The introduction of Aminazin to the Soviet Union in the 1950s
In Revue historique (2022/1 No 701)
The authoritarian turn as opening up new possibilities: The trajectories of physicians under Stalin
In Revue d’histoire des sciences (2021/2 Volume 74)
International mobilization against repressive psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Actors, places, difficulties and successes, 1960s-1970s
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin (2021/1 No 52)
Khabarovsk, 1949
The other Japanese war criminals trial
In 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire (2020/4 No 148)
From one conflict to another: War traumas in Russia and the Soviet Union (1904-1945)
In Guerres mondiales et conflits... (2021/1 No 281)
Rebecca Reich, State of Madness. Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent After Stalin
DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2018, 283 p.
In Cahiers du monde russe (2019/4 Vol. 60)
Biology, medicine and health in the light of their internationalization
In Cahiers du monde russe (2018/4 Vol. 59)
Slava Gerovitch, Soviet Space Mythologies: Public Images, Private Memories & the Making of a Cultural Identity
In Cahiers du monde russe (2017/4 Vol. 58)
Linking time and place across the Iron Curtain
To conclude
In Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest (2018/1 No 1)
The Use of Pavlov’s Theories in Medicine: Schizophrenia, Scientific Uncertainty and Psychiatry in the Soviet Union
In Cahiers du monde russe (2015/1 Vol. 56)
Making Medicine Political: Outpatient Psychiatry in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2014/3 No 61-3)
What Should Be Done about the Dysfunctions? A Few Observations on the Writing of History in the Soviet Union
In A contrario (2012/1 No 17)
The Constitution of a Nationalist Deviation in the Soviet Union in the 1920s: The Tatars of Crimea and the Veliibrahimovshchina
In Genèses (2012/1 No 86)
“Returning to the Former Madhouses”? Reforming Psychiatric Institutions in Soviet Russia (1918–1928)
In Revue historique (2011/4 No 660)
The Deportation of the Tatars from Crimea and Their Life in Exile (1944-1956)
An Ethnocide?
In Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire (2007/4 No 96)
Soviet Power and Indigenization in Crimea, or How to Defeat Tatar Nationalism (1880–1922)
In Hypothèses (2006/1 9)