Grigory Alexandrovich Pushkin — an Employee of the State Library of the USSR Named after V.I. Lenin

O. Naumov
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The biography of Colonel Grigory Alexandrovich Pushkin (1868—1940), grandson of Alexander Pushkin, is reconstructed on the basis of unknown materials of the Manuscripts Department and the Archive of the Russian State Library (RSL). The article told about his service in the Imperial and Red Armies, his family and difficult financial situation after 1917. It is shown what bureaucratic difficulties accompanied the assignment of his personal pension in 1923 and subsequent assistance. Particular attention is paid to the solution of the housing problem and obtaining accommodation in Moscow.The Letters of G.A. Pushkin to G.P. Georgievsky (1919), V.D. Bonch-Bruevich (1933) and P.S. Popov (1933), are published in full for the first time, as well as letters from Yu.N. Pushkina to V.S. Nechaeva (1936) and from V.D. Bonch-Bruevich to G.A. Pushkin (1933), which are kept in the Manuscript Department of Russian State Library.Article restores the history of G.A. Pushkinʼs working at the State Library of the USSR named after V.I. Lenin based on the Personnel Files. From 1936 till 1938 he signed temporary employment contracts, while he worked on a permanent position only from January 1939 to January 1940.G.A. Pushkin’s biography is analyzed in the context of the social history of the Russian nobility after 1917 and its adaptation to the Soviet reality. The author concludes that the official persecution of the former elite promoted the appearance of the staff with wide knowledge, proficiency in foreign languages and organizational experience in the State Library of the USSR named after V.I. Lenin. They influenced the development of the library as a research center.
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亚历山大·普希金的孙子格里戈里·亚历山德罗维奇·普希金上校(1868-1940)的传记是根据手稿部和俄罗斯国家图书馆(RSL)档案馆的未知材料重建的。这篇文章讲述了他在帝国军队和红军中的服役经历、他的家庭和1917年后的困难经济状况。它显示了在1923年分配他的个人养老金和随后的援助时官僚主义的困难。特别注意的是住房问题的解决和在莫斯科获得住宿。《普希金致G.P.格奥尔基耶夫斯基的信》(1919)、《邦奇-布鲁耶维奇的信》(1933)和《波波夫的信》(1933)首次全文出版。普什金娜写给V.S.涅查耶娃(1936年),邦奇-布鲁耶维奇写给G.A.普希金(1933年),保存在俄罗斯国家图书馆手稿部。本文以档案资料为依据,还原普希金在以列宁命名的苏联国家图书馆工作的历史。从1936年到1938年,他签订了临时雇佣合同,而从1939年1月到1940年1月,他只在一个永久职位上工作。普希金传记是在1917年以后俄国贵族的社会历史及其对苏联现实的适应的背景下进行分析的。作者的结论是,官方对前精英的迫害促进了以列宁命名的苏联国家图书馆中知识渊博、精通外语和有组织经验的工作人员的出现。他们影响了图书馆作为研究中心的发展。
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