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本文分析了莫斯科历史学家E. A.多尔戈娃(E. A. Dolgova)对20世纪20年代至30年代俄罗斯科学界结构转型的研究。在科学社会史这个充满问题的领域工作,作者设法考虑和分析了一个重要的复杂来源。从一些联邦和地区档案中提取了一些有趣的材料。E. A. Dolgov的研究成果反映在2020年出版的专著《苏联科学的诞生:20世纪20年代至30年代的科学家》中。作者以20世纪20年代至30年代的社会经济政策为中心,对科学界进行了分析,提供了关于学术配给的规模、按类别划分的科学家分布、莫斯科、彼得格勒-列宁格勒和各省苏共(b)党员和候选人的科学家人数的宝贵数据。结论是,在研究期间,科学界是一个等级森严的群体。在决定一个科学家在这个层次中的地位的因素中,无党派/党派和社会出身是主要的因素。在研究中,特别注重对科学家和学者的公共角色的分析。对苏联科学的积极表现的需求,包括在国际舞台上,表现在其成果的普及形式的扩大,科幻文学的兴起和通俗科学电影的出现。总的来说,E. A.多尔戈娃的专著是重要的基础研究,毫无疑问,它将在现代俄罗斯科学史上占有应有的地位。
The Scientific Community of the Early Soviet Era in the Context of the Social History of Russian Science
The article analyzes the study of Moscow historian E. A. Dolgova, dedicated to the structural transformations of the Russian scientific community in the 1920s–1930s. Working in the problematic field of the social history of science, the author managed to consider and analyze a significant complex of sources. There are interesting materials extracted from a number of federal and regional archives. The results of E. A. Dolgov’s research work is reflected in the monograph “The Birth of Soviet Science: Scientists in the 1920s–1930s”, published in 2020. Analyzing the scientific community in the focus of socio-economic policy of the 1920s–1930s, the author provides valuable data on the size of the academic ration, the distribution of scientists by category, the number of scientists-members of the party and candidates of the CPSU(b) in Moscow, Petrograd-Leningrad and the provinces. It was concluded that the scientific community in the period under study functioned as a hierarchical one. Among the factors determining the status position of a scientist in this hierarchy, the leading ones were non-partisanship/ partisanship and social origin. In the study, the special attention paid to the analysis of scientist and scholars’ public role. The demand for a positive representation of Soviet science, including in the international arena, found expression in the expansion of forms of popularization of its results, the rise of science fiction literature and the emergence of popular science cinema. In general, E. A. Dolgova’s monograph is major fundamental research, and, no doubt, will take its rightful place in modern Russian history of science historiography.