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Khazanov, Pavel (2021). "The Most Important Thing Is To Remain a Human Being: Decembrist Protest, Soviet Lichnost, and the Post-1968 Mass-Market Histories of Natan Eidelman and Bulat Okudzhava".
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and was the first historian to write in detail about the social and ideological aspects of the revolt. As a historian, she also contributed to Soviet history topics in the
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as an alternative to revolution, instead challenging it for its emphasis on individuals rather than societal aspects such as
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strategy against the French invasion of Russia, by 1954 she wrote that it was caused by French forces.
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in 1924 and became a doctor of historical sciences in 1936. She specialized in the study of the
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and worked with him on occasion. While reviewing his book about Decembrist revolutionary
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To the Tashkent Station: Evacuation and Survival in the Soviet Union at War
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Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow"
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Academicians of the RSFSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences
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Academicians of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences
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The Burning of Moscow: Napoleon's Trail By Fire, 1812
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Moscow State University
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