Yuri Doykov

Yuri Vsevolodovich Doykov (Russian: Юрий Всеволодович Дойков) (born 1955) is a Russian historian.

Doykov, Yuri Vsevolodovich
Born (1955-07-20) July 20, 1955
Arkhangelsk, RSFSR, USSR
OccupationHistorian, journalist
Alma materLeningrad University
GenreHistory
SubjectRussia
Website
doykov.com

Biography

Yuri Doykov was born on July 20, 1955, in Arkhangelsk, at that time in the USSR. In 1988 he earned a Ph.D. in Russian History at Leningrad University. Since 1991, he has worked as an independent scholar in Arkhangelsk, specializing in Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia. He publishes a newsletter, Yuri Doykov's Daily, which started in 2011.

Details about his books

1. Yuri Doikov defends the right of the historian on an objective assessment of the Bolshevik past of the country and its northern outskirts, the Arkhangelsk North. //Pomor Encyclopedia in five volumes, editor-in-chief N.P. Lavyorov, Academician, vice-president of Russian Academy of Science. Volume 1. History of the Arkhangelsk North. Editor-in-chief V.N. Bulatov. Compiled by A.A. Kuratov. Arkhangelsk. Pomor Federal State University named after M.N. Lomonosov. 2001. P.144.

2. "This is the odyssey of the Russian narodnik-syndicalist and popularizer of cooperatives, Andrei Andreevich Evdokimov. The author does a good job of bringing to light little-known information about his subject. He began his research with the three-volume Evdokimov case file housed in the Arkhangelsk Region Federal Security Service (FSB) archives, and he culled other sources in St. Petersburg’s public library and in archives in Moscow and Ukraine". // A.A. Evdokimov: Sud’ba proroka v Rossii. By Iurii Doikov. St. Petersburg: Akropol’, 1999. 192pp. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Chronology. Index. Paper.

3. "Ifolge forfatteren Yuri Doikov ble om lag 200 innbyggere arrestert, mange skutt – mens andre ble sendt i fangeleir". // Opdahl, Anders. Jonas gienapner norsk konsulat I Arkhangelsk etter 72 ar. // Onsdag. 2010. 18 August. 8. 4. Shlegel, Sebastian, Jena. Jurij V. Dojkov. A.A. Evdokimov. : Sud’ba proroka v Rossii. [A.A. Evdokimov. Das Schickal eines Propheten in Rusland]. Izdat. Akropol’. S-Peterburg 1999. 190 S. // Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas. 2004. Band 52. Helft 3.

5. Зиль, Андрій. «Не можу витерпіти чужих страждань...». 20 січня, 2006.[1]

6. Yuri Doikov is a historian from Archangelsk, Russia, who has carried out several research projects related to Pitirim Sorokin's years in Russia. His recent book "Pitirim Sorokin in Prague" is based on ample archival materials related to the Russian emigration and diaspora in Czechoslovakia. The author has made a substantial effort to collect materials from various archives in the Czech Republic, including the Museum of National Literature, the Karlov University Archive, the Archive of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Slavic Library, the Institute of Documentation and Investigations of Communist Crime; collections of Sergei Gessen and his sons, those of Yosef Kral, Arnost Blaha, Vladimir Kadlec, Kramarz, and private collections of Gana Vbrova-Piskachkova, Anastasiya Vukolova-Koprshiva. // The Golden Prague of Pitirim Sorokin. Written by Pavel Krotov with substantial contributions from Drs. Sergei P. Sorokin and Richard F. Hoyt

Selected publications

(in chronological order)

Books (in Russian)

Editor and publisher

  • Postnikova, Elizabeth. Notes of the revolutionary. (Arkhangelsk 2014)
  • Evdokimova, Nadezhda. Memories. (Arkhangelsk 2011)
  • Doikov Yu. V. Surovtsova-Olitskaya N. V. Vienna-Kolyma (1919–1939). Based on materials from the archives of the Security Service of Ukraine and L. N. Padun-Lukyanova (Kyiv), GARF (Moscow). - Arkhangelsk: Documentation Center, 2010. - 2nd ed. – 67p. Text in full posted at https://www.sakharov-center.ru/asfcd/auth/?t=page&num=13321
  • Surovtseva- Olitskaya, Nadezhda. Kolyma silhouettes. (Arkhangelsk 2007)
  • Postnikov, Sergey. My literary memories. (The history of the magazine. "Zavety") (Arkhangelsk 2007)
  • Pirogov, Sergey. For history of the post-Stalinist camps. (Arkhangelsk 2001)
  • Vilkitsky, Boris. When, how and to whom I have served under the Bolsheviks: the memories of White Guard Rear Admiral. (Arkhangelsk 2001).
  • Sorokin, Pitirim. Motley lace: travel notes of 1911. (Arkhangelsk 1993)
  • Smirnov, Vasily. Arkhangelsk in the early 1930s. (Saint Petersburg - Arkhangelsk 1992)

Bibliography

  • Doykov, Y. For 12 years: List of publications, 1989–2000. - SPb. : Acropolis 2001
  • Doykov, Y. Metaphysical Muse: bibliography (1989-2011). - Arkhangelsk 2012

References

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