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The Academic Trial was a
criminal trial Criminal procedure is the adjudication process of the criminal law. While criminal procedure differs dramatically by jurisdiction, the process generally begins with a formal criminal charge with the person on trial either being free on bail or ...
fabricated by the
Joint State Political Directorate The Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU; russian: Объединённое государственное политическое управление) was the Intelligence agency, intelligence and state security service and secret police ...
against a group of scientists of the
Academy of Sciences An academy of sciences is a type of learned society or academy (as special scientific institution) dedicated to sciences that may or may not be state funded. Some state funded academies are tuned into national or royal (in case of the Unite ...
and
local historians Local may refer to: Geography and transportation * Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand * Local, Missouri, a community in the United States * Local government, a form of public administration, usually the lowest tier of administrat ...
in 1929–
1931 Events January * January 2 – South Dakota native Ernest Lawrence invents the cyclotron, used to accelerate particles to study nuclear physics. * January 4 – German pilot Elly Beinhorn begins her flight to Africa. * January 22 – Sir I ...
in
Leningrad Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, where the Academy of Sciences was located until 1934.


History

The genesis of the trial was the failure of three Communist candidates to win election as members of the Academy in January 1929 among a group of 42 new academicians. Newspapers demanded the reorganization of the Academy and assailed the politics of the Academy's members, pointing to their supposedly counter-revolutionary past. However, after the election of the
Communists Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a so ...
Abram Deborin Abram Moiseyevich Deborin (Ioffe) (russian: Абра́м Моисе́евич Дебо́рин Ио́ффе; , Upyna, Kovno Governorate – 8 March 1963) was a Soviet Marxist philosopher and academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Uni ...
,
Nikolai Lukin Nikolai Mikhailovich Lukin (Russian: Николай Михайлович Лукин; July 20, 1885 – July 19, 1940) was a USSR, Soviet Marxist History, historian and Opinion journalism, publicist. He was a leader among Soviet historians in t ...
and
Vladimir Fritsche Vladimir Maksimovich Fritsche (Russian: Владимир Максимович Фриче; 27 October Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates">O.S._15_October.html" ;"title="Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="nowiki/> O.S._15_October">Old_Style_a ...
, this campaign ceased. The next assault on the Academy of Sciences began in August 1929, when a government commission headed by Yuri Figatner was sent to Leningrad to " clean" the Academy of Sciences. The commission ordered the dismissal of 128 full-time employees (out of 960) and 520 supernumerary employees (out of 830). The main blow was directed at institutions headed by
Sergey Platonov Sergey Fyodorovich Platonov (russian: Серге́й Фёдорович Плато́нов) (28 June O.S.">Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="6 June Old Style and New Style dates">O.S. 1860 – 10 January 1933) was a Russian histori ...
: the
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and the
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. At the end of 1929, arrests of employees of the Academy, mainly archivist historians, began. In Moscow at that time, active preparations were under way for future show trials of "pests" within the Academy, in conjunction with the upcoming
Industrial Party Trial The Industrial Party Trial (November 25 – December 7, 1930) (russian: Процесс Промпартии, Trial of the ''Prompartiya'') was a show trial in which several Soviet scientists and economists were accused and convicted of plottin ...
held in 1930 that targeted an imaginary conspiracy by economists and scientists. The Leningrad Joint State Political Directorate began to fabricate a "monarchist counter-revolutionary organization" to use as the basis for charging scientists associated with the Academy. In January 1930, Platonov and all his closest employees were arrested in Leningrad, as well as
Yevgeny Tarle Yevgeny Viktorovich Tarle (russian: Евгений Викторович Тарле) ( – 6 January 1955) was a Soviet historian and academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is known for his books about Napoleon's invasion of Russia an ...
, who was accused of being an "interventionist" and a "traitor" destined to be the foreign minister in a restored capitalist government. In total, in December 1929 – December 1930, more than 100 people, mainly specialists in the humanities, were arrested. Former employees of the Academy of Sciences (Georgy Gabaev, Aleksey Arnoldi,
Nikolai Antsiferov Nikolai Pavlovich Antsiferov (russian: Николай Павлович Анциферов;  – September 2, 1958) was a Soviet historian and scholar of culture and local lore. Biography Antsiferov was born in the estate of Count Potocki i ...
and others) who were already in exile or in custody were also implicated in the supposed conspiracy. In order to add more substance to the organization, the prosecutors included provincial offices of the Central Bureau of Local Lore in it as branches, arresting local historians throughout the country in February – March 1930, and prisoners who had been convicted were brought to the Leningrad House of Pre-trial Detention from exile and camps. The total number involved in the case was 115 people. An open trial did not take place. The fate of those arrested was decided out of court by the board of the Joint State Political Directorate by its resolution of August 8, 1931. 29 people were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment and exile, including Platonov, Tarle, Nikolai Likhachev,
Matvei Lyubavsky Matvey Kuzmich Lyubavsky (Russian: Матве́й Кузьми́ч Люба́вский; 13 August   Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates">O.S._1_August.html" ;"title="Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="nowiki/> O.S._1_August">Old_Style_and ...
(died in exile in 1936), Pushkin House staff member Nikolai Izmailov, orientalist Alexander Mervart, Sergei Rozhdestvensky (died in exile in 1934), philologist Alexander Petrov (shot in 1938), Yuri Gauthier, Sergey Bakhrushin,
Dmitry Egorov Dmitri Fyodorovich Egorov (russian: Дми́трий Фёдорович Его́ров; December 22, 1869 – September 10, 1931) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician known for contributions to the areas of differential geometry and mathematic ...
(died in exile in 1931),
Vladimir Beneshevich Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich (russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Бенеше́вич; August 9, 1874 – January 17, 1938) was a Russian scholar of Byzantine history and canon law, and a philologer and paleographer of the ...
(shot in 1938) and others. In February through August 1931, by the decisions of the
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, a number of former employees of various institutions of the Academy of Sciences (Alexei Kovanko, Yuri Verzhbitsky and others) were sentenced to death, imprisonment or exile: *A group of scientists from the institutions of the Academy of Sciences, the
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, the Central Archive and others (including Alexei Putilov, Sergey Sigrist, Nina Platonova, Fedor Skribanovich, Boris Engelhardt, Andrei Dostoevsky (the writer's nephew), Alexei Bialynitsky-Birulya, Mikhail Prisyolkov, Sergey Tkhorzhevsky, Alexander Zaozersky and others); *A group of employees of the Academy of Sciences related to expeditionary work (Nikolai Raevsky, Pavel Wittenburg, Dmitry Khalturin and others); *The so-called "church group" (priests Alexander Mitrotsky, Mikhail Mitrotsky, former professor of the Petrograd Theological Academy Alexander Brilliantov, scientific curator of the Asian Museum Mikhail Girs and others); *The so-called "German group" (Professor Emanuel Furman, Pastor Arnold Frischfeld and others); *A group of publishing workers (Ferapont Vityazev-Sedenko, Sergey and Evgenia Baranov-Halperson).


Consequences and rehabilitation

The "Academic Trial" damaged historical science and local history in the Soviet Union by interrupting the training of historians, stopping research for several years, and terminating studies of
Narodniks The Narodniks (russian: народники, ) were a politically conscious movement of the Russian intelligentsia in the 1860s and 1870s, some of whom became involved in revolutionary agitation against tsarism. Their ideology, known as Narodism, ...
, the history of the church, the nobility and the bourgeoisie. Soviet historians became an obedient weapon of the Soviet propaganda machine. Rehabilitation continued until 1967.Mikhail Stepanov
"Academic Trial"
(1929–1931): A Look at Modern Historiography // Historical, Philosophical, Political and Legal Sciences, Cultural Studies and Art History. Questions of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Diploma, 2013. No. 7 (33): in 2 Parts. Part II. Pages 158—161


See also

* Slavists case


References


Sources

*{{cite book, title=Academic Trial, 1929–1931: Documents and Materials of an Investigation File Fabricated by the United State Political Administration, agency=Editorial Board: Valery Leonov (executive editor),
Zhores Alferov Zhores Ivanovich Alferov (russian: link=no, Жоре́с Ива́нович Алфёров, ; be, Жарэс Іва́навіч Алфёраў; 15 March 19301 March 2019) was a Soviet and Russian physicist and academic who contributed signific ...
, Boris Ananich and others;
Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences The Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences (russian: Библиотека Российской академии наук (БАН)) is a large state-owned Russian library based in Saint Petersburg on Vasilievsky Island and open to employees o ...
, location=Saint Petersburg, publisher=Without a Publisher, year=1993–1998 *Boris Ananyich, Victor Paneyakh. "Academic Trial" as a Historical Source // Historical Notes. Moscow, 1999. Issue 2 (120) *Boris Ananyich, Victor Paneyakh. Investigation in Moscow on the "Academic Case" of 1929–1931 // Russian Historical Journal. 1999. Volume 2. No. 3
The Case of Local Lore Scientists
/ Alexander Akinshin, Sergey Shchavelov //
Great Russian Encyclopedia The ''Great Russian Encyclopedia'' (GRE; russian: Большая российская энциклопедия, БРЭ, transliterated as ''Bolshaya rossiyskaya entsiklopediya'' or academically as ''Bolšaja rossijskaja enciklopedija'') is a u ...
: in 35 Volumes / Editor-in-Chief
Yury Osipov Yury Sergeyevich Osipov (russian: Ю́рий Серге́евич О́сипов; born 7 July 1936) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician. He was elected a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1987 and was a president of its succ ...
– Moscow: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2004–2017


External links


Academic TrialAcademic Trial in the Encyclopedia of Saint PetersburgAcademic Trial. Illustrative Book Exhibition. Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint PetersburgIN MEMORIAM. Historical Collection in Memory of Felix Perchenok
*Nikolay Pavlenko
"Academic Trial". Historians at Gunpoint of the United State Political Administration
*Victor Paneyah
To Disputes About the "Academic Trial" of 1929–1931 and Other Fabricated Political Processes
*Felix Perchenok

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