Abstract

The significance of the Second World War for Soviet geography was somewhat different from that in much of the West. In the USSR, as a result of the 1917 Russian Revolution and, more particularly, of Joseph Stalin's ‘Great Turn’ implemented in 1929–1933, geographers were faced with pronounced political and economic challenges of a kind which arguably only confronted most Western geographers with the onset of war. It is therefore impossible to understand the impact of the war for Soviet geography without taking into account this broader context, including events during the turbulent post-war years. The paper will focus on the experiences of two prominent geographers who played a major role in the developments of the era including their responses to the revolutionary circumstances occurring from the late 1920s, their activities and experiences during the war, and the debates and conflicts they engaged in during the post-war crisis. Some of the more significant contrasts with geographical developments in Western countries during these years will be emphasized.

Highlights

  • This paper is based partly on the published books and periodical literature produced by Soviet geographers during the period between the early 1930s and the early 1950s, supplemented by more recent research by Russian scholars

  • The present writers have undertaken some work in Russian archives, which are generally more accessible than they were in Soviet times but are conscious of the fact that much more remains to be done before a full picture of the wartime activities of the Soviet geographers and their consequences can be painted

  • This paper has been able to provide only a very partial view of the activities of Soviet geographers, and of the two individuals who are the focus of our study, during the Great Patriotic War

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Soviet geographers and the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945 : Lev Berg and Andrei Grigor'ev Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for published version (Harvard): Shaw, DJB & Oldfield, J 2015, 'Soviet geographers and the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945 : Lev Berg and Andrei Grigor'ev', Journal of Historical Geography, vol 47, pp. 40-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2014.06.002

Soviet geographers in the Great Patriotic War
Lev Berg in wartime
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