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The Levashovo cemetery and the Great Terror in the Leningrad region

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François-Xavier Nérard

February 2009

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François-Xavier Nérard, The Levashovo cemetery and the Great Terror in the Leningrad region, Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence, [online], published on 27 February 2009, accessed 9 September 2010, URL : http://www.massviolence.org/The-Levashovo-cemetery-and-the-Great-Terror-in-the, ISSN 1961-9898

 G- Bibliography

Articles

ADLER, Nancy, 2005, “The Future of the Soviet Past Remains Unpredictable”, Europe-Asia Studies, 57: 1094-1119.

FERRETTI, Maria, 1996, “La mémoire refoulée. La Russie devant le passé stalinien”, Annales HSS, 50: 1237-1257

ILIC, Melanie, 2000, “The Great Terror in Leningrad: A Quantitative Analysis”, Europe-Asia Studies, 52: 1515-1534.

KOZLOV, Denis, 2002, “The Leningrad Martyrology: A statistical note on the 1937 executions in Leningrad city and region”, Canadian Slavonic Papers, 44: 175-208.

MARTIN, Terry, 1998, “The Origins of Soviet Ethnic Cleansing”, The Journal of Modern History, 70: 813-861.

SHAPOVAL Iurij, 2002, “Soloveckaja Tragedija : nezamecennaja godovscina” [“The Tragedy of the Solovki: an unnoticed anniversary”], Zerkalo Nedeli, 16. Available online http://www.zn.ua/3000/3150/34604/

WERTH, Nicolas, 2006, “Les ’opérations de masse’ de la ’Grande Terreur’ en URSS, 1937-1938”, Bulletin de l’IHTP, 86: 6-167.

Books

CONQUEST, Robert, 1968, The Great Terror; Stalin’s purge of the thirties, New York: Macmillan.

CUJKINA, Sof’ja, 2006, Dvorjanskaja Pamjat: ’byvšie’ v sovetskom gorode (Leningrad, 1920-30-e gody), ["The Memory of Nobles: the ’former’ people in a soviet city (Leningrad, 1920s-1930s)"], Saint Petersburg: Evropejskij University.

DRACH, Ivan, KULAKOVSKI, Petro, SMIRNOV, G. L., SHAPOVAL, Ju. I ZINCHENKO, A. L., 1997, Ostannja adresa: do 60-richchja solovetskoï trahediï [Last address: for the 60th anniversary of the Tragedy of the Solovki], Kiev: Vyd-vo Sfera.

GETTY, John Arch, 1985, Origins of the Great Purges: the Soviet Communist Party reconsidered, 1933-1938, Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.

JUNGE, Marc, BINNER, Rolf STEPANOV, A., 2003, Kak terror stal "bol’shim": sekretnyj prikaz no. 00447 i tekhnologija ego ispolnenenija, [“How the terror became ’great’: secret order n° 00447 and the technology of its implementation”], Moscow: AIRO-XX.

MARTIN, Terry, 2001, The affirmative action empire: nations and nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

MOZOKHIN, Oleg, 2006, Pravo na repressii: vnesudebnye polnomochija organov gosudarstvennoj bezopasnosti, 1918-1953 [«The law for repression : extrajudiciary powers of the organs of the State security, 1918-1953»], Moskva; Zhukovskij: Kuchkovo pole.

RAZUMOV, Anatoli Ja., 1997-2008, Leningradkij Martirolog, 1937-1938 [The Leningrad martyrology, 1937-1938], 8 tomes, Saint-Petersburg: Rossijskaja Nacional’naja Biblioteka.

RAZUMOV, Anatoli Ja., 2006, Levashovskoe memorial’noe kladbishe [The Levashovo Memorial Cemetery], Saint-Petersburgh: Rossijskaja Nacional’naja Biblioteka.

WERTH, Nicolas, 2007, La terreur et le désarroi: Staline et son système, Paris: Perrin.

Book Chapters

NERARD, François-Xavier, “La mémoire de Boutovo, massacres de masse des années trente en Russie soviétique”, in BUCHET Luc and SEGUY Isabelle (eds.), 2008, Vers une anthropologie des catastrophes: Actes des 9e journées d’anthropologie de Valbonne, Antibes: Éditions apdca, pp.143-159.

PETROV Nikita, ROGINSKIJ Arsenij, “Pol’skaja operacija” NKVD 1937-1938 gg” [“The Polish operation of the NKVD in 1937-1938”] in GUR’IANOV, A. (ed.), 1997, Repressii protiv Poljakov i pol’skih graždan [“Repression against Poles and Polish Citizens”], Moscow: Zvenia, pp. 22-43.

Translated into English

PETROV Nikita, ROGINSKY Arseny, “’The Polish Operation’ of the NKVD, 1937-1938” in McLOUGHLIN, Barry McDERMOTT, Kevin (eds.), 2003, Stalin’s Terror: High Politics and Mass Repression in the Soviet Union, London: Macmillan, pp.153-172.

Websites

Website of memory of the victims of the Stalinist terror in the North-Western region of USSR, maintained by A. Razumov, http://visz.nlr.ru/index.html

Website of the Memorial Society, http://www.memo.ru/memory/martirol/index.htm

Website of the Saint-Petersburg center for scientific information, Memorial, http://www.memorial-nic.org/

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