The Soviet Union: science, technology, and modernity.
17. Oktober | 18:00
Im Rahmen der Vortragsreihe "Nach dem Ende der Illusion: Was bleibt vom Kommunismus im 21. Jahrhundert"
The Soviet Union: science, technology, and modernity.
There were those – in the Soviet Union and outside – who greatly admired the Soviet commitment to science and technology. There were others who thought that the Soviet system inhibited scientific progress and technological innovation. And there were critics who regarded Soviet communism as a product of science and modernity, the perverse extreme of the belief that the world can be understood as a system and directed to the benefit of humanity. What does the Soviet experience tell us about science and technology? And what do science and technology tell us about the Soviet Union?
David Holloway, Historiker und Politikwissenschaftler. Professor für Politikwissenschaften, Raymond A. Spruance Professor für Internationale Geschichte und Senior Fellow am Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies an der Stanford University. Arbeitsgebiete: Ost-West-Beziehungen, Wissenschaft und Technik in der Sowjetunion, Geschichte der Nuklearwaffen. Publikationen u.a.: Stalin and the Bomb. The Soviet Union and the Atomic Energy 1939-1956, Yale University Press: New Haven 1994.
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Bernd Greiner (Berliner Kolleg Kalter Krieg). In englischer Sprache.
Kontakt
Catherine Gousseff
Catherine.Gousseff ( at ) cmb.hu-berlin.de
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