Geneva: Graduate Institute Publications, 2016. — (eLivres de l’Institut6) — EAN (Print version) 9782940503957; EAN (electronic) 9782940503971.
Moving is generally an occasion to rediscover chapters of our personal history and that of our family. Rediscovering letters, photographs, press clippings and official documents of our ancestors and of our youth often gives us a new perspective on our origins and on our era. The move of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and of its library to the Maison de la Paix in 2013 offered us the opportunity to restore life to the Boris Souvarine Collection, bequeathed by him to the Institute with part of his library, catalogued in the 1980s. The book and catalogue edited and curated by Professor Andre Liebich and Madame Svetlana Yakimovich, From Communism to Anti-Communism : Photographs from the Boris Souvarine Collection at the Graduate Institute give us a new and original perspective on the period that runs from the Russian Revolution to the 1950s and allow us to reflect upon the present era. The documents on which this book and catalogue are based come from the Boris Souvarine Collection consisting of his working notes, press clippings, and documentation concerning East-West relations collected by Souvarine.
Preface.
Yves CorpatauxBoris Souvarine (1895-1984): A Biographical Portrait.
Andre LiebichThe Boris Souvarine Archive and Library at the Graduate Institute.
Svetlana YakimovichPhotographsFrom the Revolution to the CominternDemonstration of a Factory Delegation, Petrograd, April 1917.
Alexander RabinowitchDemonstration of the War Veterans, Petrograd, April 1917.
Andre LiebichDemonstration, Petrograd, 18 June 1917.
Alexander RabinowitchDemonstration in Moscow [1918 or 1919?].
Joseph C. BradleyLenin with Comrades, May Day Rally, Moscow, 1919.
Lars LihArrival of Delegates, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 1920.
Lars LihGroup of Delegates, Comintern Congress, Pavlovsk Palace, Petrograd, July 1920.
Lars LihFront Door of Smolny, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihFront View of Smolny, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihEntering Smolny, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihGroup of Delegates, Comintern Congress. Smolny, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihLeaving Smolny, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihExiting the Tauride Palace, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihProcession, Field of Mars, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihCommemoration, Square of the Victims of the Revolution (Field of Mars, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920).
Lars LihBanners, Comintern Congress, Field of Mars, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihAfter the Procession, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, July 1920.
Lars LihDemonstration on the Nevsky Prospekt, Petrograd [1920?].
Lars LihTribune on Uritsky Square, Comintern Congress, Petrograd, 19 July 1920.
Lars LihUritsky Square, Petrograd [1920?].
Lars LihWorkers’ Meeting, Putilov Factory, Petrograd, 1920.
Lars LihCommemoration of October Revolution, City Council Building, Petrograd, [1919].
Jean-François FayetCommemoration of October Revolution, Petrograd, Hermitage, 1919.
Jean-François FayetDemonstration, Petrograd [Celebration of October Revolution 1919?].
Andre LiebichReview of Military Academy Students, [Petrograd, Field of Mars?].
Mark Von HagenPolish-Soviet Prisoners of War, 1919-1920.
Francesca PianaMay Day Celebration, Petrograd, Field of Mars, 1917.
Andrea PanaccioneMay Day Celebration, Petrograd, 1918.
Andrea PanaccioneMay Day Celebration, Petrograd, [Nevsky prospekt?], 1920.
Andrea PanaccioneUritsky Square, Petrograd [1919].
Jean-François FayetZinoviev’s Speech, May Day, Petrograd, 1918.
Andre LiebichSubbotnik, Saturday volunteer work, [Moscow or Petrograd?], June 1920.
Joseph C. BradleySubbotnik, the Kremlin, Moscow, May Day [1920?].
Joseph C. BradleyZinoviev at Nikolaevskii Train Station, Petrograd [1921-1924?].
Andre LiebichPloshchad' Vosstaniya [May Day 1920?].
Andre LiebichSoviet Life in 1931Young Collective Farmer.
Ronald Grigor SunyMedical Consultation, Forest Exploitation, Orletsk.
Lewis H. SiegelbaumYouth Active in the Harvest.
Hiroaki KuromiyaSovkhoz Medical Consultation.
Lewis H. SiegelbaumFestivity in North Caucasus Collective Farm.
Lewis H. SiegelbaumFishermen in Collective Farm, Novorossiisk.
Hiroaki KuromiyaListening to the Radio, Volga Region.
Hiroaki KuromiyaFactory Entrance.
Lewis H. SiegelbaumPioneers of Uzbekistan as Guests of Moscow Pioneers.
Sergey AbashinThe Death of Stalin“Staline Mourant”, France Soir, 5 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Staline est mort”, L’Humanité, 6 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Stalin Dies After 29-Year Rule”, The New York Times, 6 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Ot Tsentral’nogo komiteta”, Pravda, 6 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Malenkov Named New Soviet Leader”, The New York Times, 7 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“V Kolonnom zale Doma soiuzov”, Pravda, 9 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“The Long Wait”, The New York Times, 8 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Au Grand Staline”, L’Humanité, 9 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Honor Guard”, The New York Times, 10 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“Moskva: Krasnaya Ploshchad’”, Pravda, 11 March 1953.
Alexey Antoshin“À Staline”, L’Avant Garde, 11 – 17 March 1953.
Alexey AntoshinAnti-communism in the Cold WarHej Kolenda.
Andre LiebichLa vie exemplaire du petit Jacques Duclos.
Joël KotekÀ vous de juger.
Joël KotekLa colombe qui fait BOUM.
Joël KotekDictionnaire soviétique illustré.
Joël KotekDictionnaire soviétique illustré, Tome II.
Joël KotekDictionnaire soviétique illustré, Tome IV.
Joël KotekPluie de bactéries américaines.
Joël KotekLa femme qui avait vu Staline.
Andre LiebichU.R.S.S. pays neutre.
Andre LiebichHalte aux menteurs.
Andre LiebichLes deux pigeons.
Joël KotekIndexContributors’ biographical notes