Listen "In the Soviet Archives: a conversation with Sheila Fitzpatrick"
Episode Synopsis
When Sheila Fitzpatrick first went to Moscow in the 1960s as a young academic, the prevailing understanding of the Soviet Union in the West was governed by the ‘totalitarian hypothesis’, of a system ruled entirely from the top down. Her examination of the ministry papers of Anatoly Lunacharsky, the first Commissar of Enlightenment after the Revolution, challenged this view, beginning a long career in which she has frequently questioned the conventional understanding of Soviet history and changed the field with works such as Everyday Stalinism. In this episode, Sheila talks to Daniel about her work in the Soviet archives, about some of the obstacles researchers face, and her latest books, Lost Souls and The Death of Stalin.
by Sheila in the LRB: https://lrb.me/fitzpatrickpod
From the LRB
Subscribe to the LRB: https://lrb.me/pod
Close Readings podcast: https://lrb.me/crlrbpod
LRB Audiobooks: https://lrb.me/audiobookslrbpod
Bags, binders and more at the LRB Store: https://lrb.me/storelrbpod
Get in touch: [email protected]
by Sheila in the LRB: https://lrb.me/fitzpatrickpod
From the LRB
Subscribe to the LRB: https://lrb.me/pod
Close Readings podcast: https://lrb.me/crlrbpod
LRB Audiobooks: https://lrb.me/audiobookslrbpod
Bags, binders and more at the LRB Store: https://lrb.me/storelrbpod
Get in touch: [email protected]
More episodes of the podcast The LRB Podcast
On Politics: Labour's Problems
17/09/2025
Selling the Manosphere
10/09/2025
The Debt to David Graeber
03/09/2025
What’s so great about Formula One?
27/08/2025
The Psychology of Tennis
13/08/2025
Why you should care about golf
06/08/2025
Rat Universes
23/07/2025
Pinochet and the Nazis
16/07/2025