Soviet SCI_BERIA: Novosibirsk Science City and the Politics of Expertise, 1957-1991
By (Author) Ksenia Tatarchenko
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
31st October 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
607.24757
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The education and technological centre of Russia, Akademgorodok in Siberia is home to the state university, 35 research institutes, a medical academy and the House of Scientists, and generates over 17 million roubles every year. As such, it is often presented as evidence of the pre-eminence of Russian technology and innovation; and yet, as this pioneering study reveals, its soviet history and legacy complicates this ideal. Drawing on a range of previously unexplored archive materials from across the globe, Soviet SCI_BERIA offers a new history of the so-called science city from its foundations in 1957 to 1991. It focuses on socialist innovation practices and the relationship between experts and the state, and provides fresh insight into the transition from Soviet to post-Soviet Akademgorodok. In doing so, Tartachenko not only fosters a conversation between history and science but also sheds new light on the late Soviet politics of expertise. This innovative study is important reading for all scholars of modern Russian history and the history of technology.
Ksenia Tatarchenko is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Singapore Management University, Singapore.