The historian who first reconstructed the Cuban Missile Crisis from Soviet archives
The American historian Robert Byrnes called him 'one of the most competent Soviet specialists on US history in the twentieth century.'
The historian who laid the academic foundations of American history studies in the postwar Soviet Union. A graduate of Leningrad State University's international relations program, he spent his entire career at the Leningrad Institute of History, producing over three hundred works spanning oil politics, the American Revolution, and US-Soviet relations. With Timothy Naftali, he was the first to mine the Soviet Communist Party and Kremlin archives to reveal the inside story of the Cuban Missile Crisis: their 1997 'One Hell of a Gamble' became a turning point in Cold War historiography, and their 2006 'Khrushchev's Cold War' won the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature from the Royal United Services Institute.
Career Timeline
- 1954Candidate of Historical Sciences
- 1954–1988Junior, senior, principal researcher, Leningrad Institute of History
- 1966Doctor of Historical Sciences
- 1987Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences
- 1988–2008Head, Department of World History, Leningrad Institute of History
- 1990Full Member (Academician), USSR Academy of Sciences
- 1996–2002Academician-Secretary, History Division, Russian Academy of Sciences