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Book
Remembering the Neoliberal Turn: Economic Change and Collective Memory in Eastern Europe after 1989

Gökarıksel S., Gontarska O., Hilmar T. et al.

L.: Routledge, 2023.

Article
The Russian Civil War after 100 Years: Within and Beyond the Historiographical Front Lines

Alexander V. Reznik.

Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2024. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 644-658.

Book chapter
Individualism and Psychology in the Auto/Biography of Lev Trotsky, 1900–20s

Alexander V. Reznik.

In bk.: Revolutionary Biographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Imperial – Inter/national – Decolonial. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2024. P. 17-34.

Working paper
The Image of the Past in Ciro Spontone’s ‘Historia Della Transilvania’

Khvalkov E., Levin F., Кузнецова А. Д.

Working Papers of Humanities. WP. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2021

Modernization of Soviet Pulp and Paper Indusrtry and Technology Transfer in 1953 - 1964: The Case of Enso/Svetogorsk

The article "Modernization of Soviet Pulp and Paper Indusrtry and Technology Transfer in 1953 - 1964: The Case of Enso/Svetogorsk" by Elena Kochetkova, a research assistant of the Center for Historical Research, was published in Laboratorium which is a peer reviewed journal of social research.
The article deals with the transfer of Western technologies during Nikita Khrushchev’s program of industrial modernization. One of the focuses of this program was on the pulp and paper industry, an important but outdated branch of the Soviet economy. In order to improve the technology as well as to increase production, the Soviet leadership had to apply for Western help. As “a capitalist friend” of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Finland played a key role in providing the country with Western technologies. In this article,Elena asks whether technology transfer assisted Russia’s modernization goals in the context of the Cold War. She focuses on the example of a single factory in its broader context. Examining the activities of Enso/Svetogorsk, initially a Finnish factory annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944, she explores two cases of technology transfer through the lens of Thomas Hughes’s theorization of the interaction between social, technological, and resource factors.

The article is available at http://soclabo.org/index.php/laboratorium/article/view/100