Amy Knight

Amy Knight
United States United States 1946–

The American historian whose Beria biography revealed the paradox of Stalin's executioner as unlikely reformer

The New York Times described her as "the West's foremost scholar" of the KGB.

Amy Knight is an American historian of the Soviet Union and Russia, described by The New York Times as "the West's foremost scholar" of the KGB. Her 1993 biography Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant was the first comprehensive scholarly study of Lavrentii Beria in English, drawing on newly opened Soviet archives to reveal a more complex figure than the caricature of a sadistic police chief: a man who, in the power vacuum after Stalin's death, sought to liberalize the Soviet system before Khrushchev crushed him. Knight's work spans from the Kirov murder to Putin-era political killings, but the Beria paradox remains her defining contribution: the argument that the Gulag's architect became, briefly and fatefully, an unlikely voice for reform.

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