Yuri Andreyevich Zhdanov

Юрий Андреевич Жданов
Soviet Russian 1919–2006 ○ Natural causes

Stalin's son-in-law who criticized Lysenko, recanted, then built Rostov University over 31 years as rector

Stalin at the Politburo, turning on Yuri Zhdanov: "What, don't you know that our entire agriculture rests on Lysenko?"

Son of Andrei Zhdanov and briefly Stalin's son-in-law, Yuri Zhdanov was appointed head of the CC Science Department at age 28 in 1947, becoming a key science-policy official in late Stalinism. In April 1948 he publicly criticized Lysenko's theories (Stalin summoned him to the Politburo with the rebuke "Don't you know our entire agriculture rests on Lysenko?") and Zhdanov was forced to publish a humiliating recantation in Pravda. He took part in the 1950 antisemitic campaign against Jewish scientists, yet after Stalin's death he rebuilt his career as rector of Rostov State University (1957–1988), transforming it over 31 years into one of the USSR's top universities. An organic chemist with over 800 publications, he discovered acylotropy and chaired the North Caucasus Scientific Center.

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