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The War Against the Peasantry, 1927-1930: The Tragedy of the ...
The highest levels of activity by the poor segment of the countryside were
displayed in the Ukrainian SSR, in the okrugs of Kherson, Krivoi Rog, Zinovievsk,
Kremenchug, Mariupol, Poltava, Priluki, and Kharkov. In Krivoi Rog Okrug, not
only ...
2
The Jews of St. Petersburg: Excursions Through a Noble Past
... Petrograd became Leningrad, Yekaterinburg became Sverdlovsk,
Yelizavetgrad became Zinovievsk (now Kirovograd), Gatchina became Trotsk (
now again Gatchina), Ligovo became Uritsk (now again Ligovo), and Pavlovsk
became Slutzk ...
Mikhail Beĭzer, Martin Gilbert,
1989
3
The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture
In July and August 1926, a series of summer courses on "Differences between
Romanian and Moldovan" was organized for schoolteachers in Balta and
Zinovievsk. As a result of these courses, in November the MASSR Narkompros (
people's ...
4
Victor Serge: The Course is Set on Hope
Lenin would never have stood for it during his lifetime, although while he was
alive Stalin had changed the name of Tsaritsyn to Stalingrad, Elizvergrad was
changed to Zinovievsk, and factories, ships and schools also bore the name of
Central ...
5
Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism
In 1924-1925, with the approval of the Politburo, not only Leningrad and
Stalingrad but cities such as Trotsk and Zinovievsk appeared on the map. But as
the composition of the Politburo changed, tributes to Stalin became more and
more ...
Roy A. Medvedev, George Shriver,
1989
6
Historical Dictionary of Ukraine
After demobilization, Kulish worked as an educational administrator in Oleshky
county; he also edited the newspaper Chervonyi shliakh (Red Path) in Zinovievsk
(now Kirovohrad). In 1924, he wrote the play 97, in which he described the ...
Ivan Katchanovski, Zenon E. Kohut, Bohdan Y. Nebesio,
2013
7
Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the U.S.S.R.: ...
... Aleksandrovsk) Zaporozhskaia Sech Zaslavl' (now Iziaslavl') Zhdanov (before
1948, Mariupol') Zholkva (after 1951 , Nesterov) Zhovten' (before 1 5 94 ,
Chesybesy; 1 5 94 -1 940, Ezupol ') Zhidachev Zhitomir Zen 'kov Zinovievsk (
1924-36', ...
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted,
2014
8
Red Kasrilevke: Ethnographies of Economic Transformation in ...
120 In his study of the Jewish population of his native Elizavetgrad (now
renamed Zinovievsk) for the years 1901-1925, however, Weissenberg expressed
his conviction that Jewish mortality rates in the Soviet Union were now
outstripping ...
9
Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers
He was born on the family estate near the Ukrainian city of Elisavetgrad, which, in
the vicissitudes of Soviet history became Zinovievsk and then Kirovograd. The
Szymanowskis considered musical training an essential part of education, and a
...
10
Symbols and Legitimacy in Soviet Politics
Regions and towns were named after party leaders: for example, Stalin (Uzovka),
Zinovievsk (Elizavetgrad), Sverdlovsk (Ekaterinburg), Stalingrad (Tsaritsyn),
Molotov (Perm), Frunze (Bishkek) and Trotsky (Gatchina). So too were things like
...