Russian State Archive of Contemporary History

The Russian State Archive of Contemporary History (RGANI) (Russian: Российский государственный архив новейшей истории (РГАНИ)) is a large Russian state archive managed by Rosarkhiv, which preserves post-1952 documents of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was established in 1999 as the successor to the Center for Preservation of Contemporary Documentation (TsKhSD, Russian: Центр хранения современной документации (ЦХСД)), which acquired current records of the Communist Party nationalized after the failure of the Soviet coup attempt in 1991. A very large percentage of its files are still classified and many others are still difficult to access. In 1992 Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky worked in the archive and secretly scanned copies of some documents.[1]

Russian State Archive of Contemporary History
55.74838582832806°N 37.62340225166016°E / 55.74838582832806; 37.62340225166016
Alternative nameРоссийский государственный архив новейшей истории
LocationMoscow, Russia
TypeState Archive
Established1999 (1999)
Period coveredPost-1952 documents of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
WebsiteOfficial website

References

  1. Soviet Archives collected by Vladimir Bukovsky


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