Oleg Khlevniuk
Oleg Vitalyevich Khlevniuk is a historian and a senior researcher at the State Archive of the Russian Federation in Moscow. Much of his writing on Stalinist Soviet Union is based on newly released archival documents, including personal correspondence, drafts of Central Committee paperwork, new memoirs, and interviews with former functionaries and the families of Politburo members. Gleb Pavlovsky has characterized him as a "leading Russian historian of Stalinism." He also a corresponding fellow of Royal Historical Society.Works
- The History of the Gulag, originally published in Russian.
- Cold Peace: Stalin and the Soviet Ruling Circle, 1945–1953
- The role of Gosplan in economic decision-making in the 1930s
- In Stalin's shadow: the career of "Sergo" Ordzhonikidze
- Stalin: new biography of a dictator
Award
Khlevniuk has received Alexander Nove Prize from British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 2004 for the book Cold Peace: Stalin and the Soviet Ruling Circle, 1945-1953.