Occupation Writer Name Alexander Mindlin Genre Publicism | Period 1996–present Nationality Russian | |
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Alma mater Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute |
Biography
Alexander B. Mindlin was born in 1929 in Leningrad. He survived the Siege of Leningrad undertaken by the Nazi German Army. In 1951 he graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. For 44 years, he worked in various factories and scientific research institutes. He developed and manufactured electrical systems and products. He has published about thirty papers and three monographs on the specialty and has eight invention certificates. In 1968 he moved permanently from Leningrad to Moscow. In 1996, after retiring he is now a full-time historian of Russian Jews (1762-1917). He has published 15 articles and two books on the subject, as well as an autobiographical book "My life in the USSR" (Russian: "Время совка")1. Now he continues to do research on this topic.
Contents
Books in Russian
Articles in Russian
Pyotr Stolypin "Jewish policy" // The Society "Jewish heritage". A series of preprints. Vol. 19. M. 1996.5
The Jewish question and financial relations between Russia and the West in the late XIX - early XX century // the Bulletin of the Jewish University in Moscow. 1996. №2 (12). pp. 81–103.6
The Russian public and the problem of Jewish equality in the early XX century // The Society "Jewish heritage". A series of preprints. Vol. 29.- M. 1997.7
A.A. Lopuhin, S.D. Urusov and anti-Semitism // The Society "Jewish heritage". A series of preprints. Vol. 30.- M. 1997.8
The activities of committees, commissions and meetings on Jewish reforms in Russia in the XIX - early XX century // "Questions of history". 2000. № 8. pp. 43–61.9
Russian Jews in the projects of "Joint nobility" // "Issues of history". 2002. №4. pp. 13–26.10