Boris Rabbot Papers, 1930-2012

Boris Rabbot Papers, 1930-2012

Summary Information

Abstract

The Boris Rabbot Papers consist of the writings, lectures, notes, correspondence, personal documents, post-doctoral dissertation, photographs, research and reference materials related to the professional activities of Boris Rabbot—one of the first Soviet sociologists employed at the pioneering Institute for Concrete Social Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (IKSI) and an influential intellectual who tried to introduce a policy of liberalization within the Soviet system in the mid-1960s - early 1970s. The collection reflects Rabbot's professional life both in the USSR and USA. The collection gives an unprecedented insider's view into the workings of the Politburo and also traces the early development of a previously banned social science discipline, sociology, in the Soviet Union.

At a Glance

Call No.:
BA#0538
Bib ID:
9558917 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Rabbot, B. S. (Boris Semenovich), 1930-2011
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
5.42 linear feet (13 document boxes, 1 oversize folder)
Language(s):
Russian , English .
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Description

Description

The bulk of the collection comprises Boris Rabbot's professional writings, documents and publications related to his academic work both in the Soviet Union and in the United States. There are also some personal documents, biographical materials, photographs, lectures and interviews.

Boris Rabbot served as a ghostwriter to Rumiantsev, authoring opinions on Soviet economic and political liberalization anonymously or in his supervisor's name; he also occasionally wrote speeches for Brezhnev. The collection contains several of these ghostwritten pieces.

Rabbot's writings in the United States include a number of texts about the Soviet Academy of Sciences and the Politburo. Some of these were published as newspaper articles—most notably, "A Letter to Brezhnev," The New York Times Magazine, Nov. 6, 1977, which challenged the hardline course that Soviet leadership had taken—while others remain in the collection as unpublished manuscripts.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in four series.

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Boris Rabbot Papers; Box and Folder; Bakhmeteff Archive, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accrual

Additional materials are expected.

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2012-2013-M017: Source of acquisition--Lynn Visson. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--7/21/2012.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Summer 2018: Collection-level record describing unprocessed material made public as part of the Hidden Collections initiative.

Papers processed 12/10/2018 by Katherine Tsan, Queens College, CUNY (under supervision of Katia Davidenko)

Finding aid written 12/10/2018 by Katherine Tsan, Queens College, (under supervision of Katia Davidenko)

August-December 2018: The collection was fully processed. Materials were rehoused into archival-quality folders and boxes. Original folders were preserved when possible. Some folders were discarded due to poor condition but metadata was preserved. Three folders were sent to conservation due to mold suspicion. Preservation photocopies of newspaper clippings were made. Brittle materials were placed in mylars and enclosures.

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Biographical / Historical

Boris Semenovich Rabbot was born on September 18, 1930 in the city of Kostroma, Russia, USSR and moved to Moscow at an early age. In 1948, Rabbot was admitted to Moscow State University's Department of Philosophy, where he studied until 1953. From 1954 to 1956 he was a graduate student at Moscow State University's Department of History of Western European Philosophy and Sociology. From 1958 to 1959 he worked as the managing editor of the journal V pomoshch' lektoru of the Vsesoiuznoe obshchestvo Znanie (All-Union Knowledge Society) and, from 1959 to 1965, department head and traveling correspondent for the magazine Nauka i religiia (Science and Religion). From 1965 (official appointment 1967), he held the position of Executive Secretary and Chief Researcher of the Sector for Social Sciences of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, led by Academician Aleksei Rumiantsev. In the years 1969-1972, he served as Head of the Sector for Experimental Research of the recently founded Institute for Concrete Social Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (IKSI), led by Rumiantsev.

Following the anti-Soviet protests in Prague of 1968 and demonstrations of support for them—some from IKSI researchers, as documented in the archive—the Brezhnev regime cracked down on détente and IKSI was disbanded. Rabbot, whose 1970 post-doctoral dissertation raised controversy by dealing with the Soviet experiment from a sociological standpoint and was banned from defense, had to curtail his intellectual work and hence worked as senior scientific researcher at the N. I. Vavilov Institute of the History of Natural Science and Technology.

In 1976, Rabbot gained legal entry to the United States as a Jewish refugee, having applied for his exit visa two years previously. Joined by his wife, he settled in New York City and, after a separation, got married for a second time, to Lynn Visson. Visson's father, a Russian émigré to France and then the United States, had been the director of exhibitions at the Wildenstein Galleries in New York (see Vladimir Visson Papers at the Bakhmeteff Archive of Russian & East European Culture at Columbia University).

Upon immigrating to the United States (1976) Rabbot's activities changed to those of a freelance consultant, independent scholar and lecturer of Russian. He also worked on several unpublished manuscripts that straddled academics and politics, including a translation of his dissertation on the "Problems of the Experiment in Social Research" and popular analyses of Brezhnev-era Soviet politics and society. The most important of these were an unpublished manuscript on the private lives of the Politburo members and a series of lectures on the consequences of the American approach to détente. Rabbot's controversial position was that the Carter Administration's tactics of forcing the human rights issue by passing the Jackson-Vanick Amendment backfired by bringing hard-liners to the fore in the Politburo. Boris Rabbot died on February 3, 2011.

Subject Headings

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Name
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR
Brezhnev, Leonid Il'ich, 1906-1982
Institut filosofii (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR)
Institut konkretnykh sot︠s︡ialʹnykh issledovaniĭ AN SSSR
Rabbot, B. S. (Boris Semenovich), 1930-2011
Rumi︠a︡nt︠s︡ev, A. M. (Alekseĭ Matveevich)
Tvardovskiĭ, A. (Aleksandr), 1910-1971
Visson, Lynn
Subject
Emigration and immigration -- United States -- Russians -- 20th century
Russian Americans -- 20th century
Russians -- United States
Sociology -- Soviet Union -- History

Series I: Correspondence, 1976-1990

The series consists of Rabbot's professional and personal correspondence with various people and organizations and includes letters of recommendation and support. Correspondence includes various related materials, such as proposals and clippings.


Professional correspondence with organizations, 1976-1990

(comprises correspondence with various organizations, including publishers, universities, magazines, etc. Organized in alphabetical order. Some correspondence with organizations is part of other series.)


Box 1 Folder 1

A-F, 1976-1990

(typed and handwritten letters, to and from the American Council of Learned Societies, B'Nai B'Rith, Centre d'Etudes de Politique Etrangere, Columbia University, Federation of American Scientists and the Ford Foundation. Also contains a list of addresses.)


Box 1 Folder 2

G-W, 1976-1980

(typed letters, to and from the German Mashall Fund of the United States, Harvard University, Houghton Mifflin, International Research and Exchanges Board, the Kennan Institute,The New York Times,Outlook, Praeger Publishers,Queens College, The Rand Corporation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Simon & Schuster, The Swedish Embassy, The University of Lund, Voice of America and Westview Press.)


Box 1 Folder 3

Letters in support of Rabbot's immigration to the USA, 1976

(letters of support and recommendations. Arranged chronologically)


Box 1 Folder 4

Personal correspondence, 1970s-1983

(letter to Igor Birman; letters from George Fischer and unidentified (Colette)).

Series II: Professional Activity, 1960-1998

This series is arranged in three subseries: Subseries II.1: Professional Activity in the USSR, Subseries II.2: Professional Activity in USA and Subseries II.3: Post-Doctoral Dissertation "Problemy Eksperimenta v Sotsial'nom Razvitii." Comprises materials related to Rabbot's work in various organizations and his independent scholarly projects, his published and unpublished works, including articles, monographs, talks. Also included are notes, drafts, documents, interviews, and various publications.


Subseries II.1: Professional Activity in the USSR, 1960-1974

Includes materials related to Rabbot's work at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Contains his published and unpublished writings, reports, subject files, internal documents of the Academy of Sciences, and reference materials. Also contains publications that document the birth and development of the field of sociology in the Soviet Union. Rabbot's post-doctoral dissertation is a separate subseries (Subseries II.3: Post-Doctoral Dissertation "Problemy Eksperimenta v Sotsial'nom Issledovanii").


Work at the Academy of Sciences, 1965-1974

(reports and papers that Rabbot wrote for Rumiantsev as well as various reports and articles by other authors that Rabbot kept for his work, including the Academy of Sciences' internal publications and documents)


Writings for Rumiantsev, 1960s-1970s

(work that Rabbot did during his tenure as Aleksei Rumiantsev's Personal Secretary at the Academy of Sciences. The manuscripts signed with Rumiantsev's name were actually ghostwritten by Rabbot)


Box 1 Folder 5

"Sotsial'nyi prognoz, ego tseli i vozmozhnosti", undated


Box 1 Folder 6

Various short manuscripts on Soviet social sciences and economics, undated


Box 1 Folder 7

Various short manuscripts on Soviet social problems and planning, 1960s

(observations from 1968 trip to U.S. universities)


Reports for Rumiantsev, 1960s-1970s, undated

(reports, reference materials and notes prepared for Rumiantsev)


Box 1 Folder 8

Czechoslovakia (letters and reports), 1968

(regarding the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia)


Box 2 Folder 1-3

On various subjects, 1967-1970, undated

(history, social and political sciences, education, philosophy, economics, agriculture, semiotics and linguistics)


Subject files, 1967-1974

(documents, notes and reference materials on various subjects)


Box 2 Folder 4

M. Gefter case, 1970

(about the writings of Gefter, Grunt, Drabkin, Kremer and others accused of being anti-Marxist)


Box 2 Folder 5

A. M. Nekrich case, 1967

(regarding Nekrich's work "1941. 22 iiunia")


Box 2 Folder 6

A. Tvardovskii's letter to L. I. Brezhnev, 1970

(typescript copy of Tvardovskii's letter to Brezhnev regarding Tvardovskii's poem "Po pravu pamiati")


Box 2 Folder 7

Rabbot's letter and report to L. I. Brezhnev, 1973


Box 2 Folder 8

On management of science, 1974


Internal documents and publications of the Academy of Sciences, 1967-1972


Box 3 Folder 1

Meeting transcript, 1967


Box 3 Folder 2

Reports to the Party Central Committee, 1970, undated


Box 3 Folder 3-4

Institutes' reports, 1968


Box 3 Folder 5

Rumiantsev correspondence and reports, 1968-1970

(arranged in chronological order)


Box 3 Folder 6-10

Internal restricted publications, 1967-1972

(various publications on sociology, economics, politics and propaganda, including reports, extended abstracts of dissertations and speeches, articles, etc. Most publications are internal to IKSI, the Institute for Concrete Social Studies. Arranged chronologically)


Reference materials: various publications, 1960-1969, undated


Box 4 Folder 1

Izvestiia internal publications (readers surveys and report on work of Press sociology group), 1967-1968


Box 4 Folder 2

Nauka i religiia selected articles, 1960-1962, undated


Box 4 Folder 3

Pravda internal publications (readers surveys), 1968-1969, undated


Box 4 Folder 4

Trud reports (readers surveys), undated


Box 4 Folder 5

Published articles, 1960-1970

(arranged alphabetically. Rabbot's articles published inVoprosy filosofii and Nauka i religiia)


"Eksperimental'nye metody v sotsial'nom poznanii" ((with related correspondence)


"Istoriia sittsevogo tsarstva"


"Palochka Shamesa, ili ravvin na Golgofe"


"Parizhskaia kommuna i tserkov'"


"Spor ne tol'ko o pamiatnikakh"


Subseries II.2: Professional Activity in USA, 1977-1998

Includes Rabbot's published articles in the United States; manuscripts mostly related to his unpublished book on the Politburo called Upstairs in Moscow; drafts and notes; materials pertaining to Rabbot's teaching and consulting activity, including his talks, lectures, and seminars. Also contains interviews, correspondence regarding employment opportunities and some professional letters related to various projects.


Writings: Published works, 1977-1979

(Rabbot's published newspaper articles with related materials. Arranged in alphabetical order)


Box 4 Folder 6

"Détente: The struggle within the Kremlin", 1977

(original article published inThe Washington Post,Russian translation, reviews, related correspondence with Columbia University, Harvard University, Bryn Mawr, Queens College and RFE/RL, related materials)


Box 4 Folder 7

"Letter to Brezhnev", 1977

(original publication, drafts, related correspondence. This article, which Rabbot has been primarily known for in the United States, was translated into English by Lynn Visson (pseud. Michel Petrov) and published inThe New York Times Magazine, Nov. 6, 1977. Included are articles responding to the "Letter" and correspondence with the David Library of the American Revolution regarding the "Letter to Brezhnev." Unsent letter and report addressed to Brezhnev, written in 1973-1974 in the Soviet Union see: Subseries II.1: Professional Activity in the USSR-- Box 2, Folder 7)


Box 4 Folder 8

"One View of Why Podgorny Was Ousted", 1977

(original article published in theChristian Science Monitor,related correspondence and notes)


Box 4 Folder 9

"Perceptions: Relations between the United States and the Soviet Union", 1979

(report for the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, with related correspondence)


Writings: Unpublished works, 1977-1981, undated

(Rabbot's writings on the USSR elite, mostly chapters for his future books)


Box 4 Folder 10

"American Sovietology and Soviet Americanology", 1977


Box 4 Folder 11

"Crisis of Soviet Détente: An Inside View", undated


Box 4 Folder 12

"Family", 1970s


Box 4 Folder 13

"Family, Sex and Friendship", 1970s


Box 4 Folder 14

"Fertile Turtle: Soviet Social and Economic Experiments, 1965-1979", 1970s

(translated into English by Lynn Visson (pseud. Michel Petrov); includes unnumbered draft pages)


Box 5 Folder 1

"Food and Clothing", 1970s


Box 5 Folder 2

"Historical Lesson in the Fun-House", 1970s

(typescripts in Russian and in English, with related correspondence)


Box 5 Folder 3

"Housing", 1978

(original folder had the inscription: "pp. 16-23 Andropov's house; pp. 26-28 Rumiantsev apartment." Includes letter from publisher, Harper & Row, dated 1978. Original folder was disposed due to its condition)


Box 5 Folder 4

"How Soviets Understand American Politics and Americans Understand Soviet Policy", undated

(two typescripts designated as material for a future book)


Box 5 Folder 5

"How They Live and Relax", 1970s


Box 5 Folder 6

"Human Amendments to Foreign Policy", 1970s

(handwritten notes in Russian; typescript in English)


Box 5 Folder 7

"Ideology and Political Reform", undated


Box 5 Folder 8

"Man in a Case? In Memory of Alexei Kosygin", 1981

(two manuscripts in English with related correspondence)


Box 5 Folder 9-10

"Medicine", 1970s


Box 5 Folder 11

"Modern Soviet Social Experiments, 1965-1976", 1978

(book proposal and drafts of bibliography)


Box 5 Folder 12-14

"Nomenklatura", 1970s

(IN CONSERVATION)


Box 6 Folder 1

"Offices", 1970s

(English typescript, drafts in Russian)


Box 6 Folder 2

["Recreation"], undated

(original folder had the inscription: "p. 64 the story of Rabbot's movie premiere, p. 4 Rumiantsev in a movie, p.7 Rumiantsev's speech, pp. 13-14 Taganka, pp. 48-49 meeting w. Tikhonov". Original folder was disposed due to its condition)


Box 6 Folder 3

"Soviet-American Exchanges", 1970s

(typescript versions, notes, drafts)


Box 6 Folder 4

"Soviet Domestic Reaction to Kissinger's Détente Policy", 1977

(typescript of the article with related correspondence)


Box 6 Folder 5

"Soviet Leaders", undated

(typescripts with handwritten notes)


Box 6 Folder 6

"Soviet Science and Social Policy", 1970s

(typescripts in English, notes in Russian)


Box 6 Folder 7

"Unorthodox Leninism and Heretical Maoism", 1970s

(typescript in English; Russian version titled "Pochemu ne Lenin, a Mao Dze-Dun?")


Box 6 Folder 8

"Upstairs in Moscow", undated

(book proposal, chapter outline, biography note, notes in Russian)


Notes and Drafts, 1970s

(notes and drafts in Russian and English for various Rabbot's writings. Mostly drafts and notes for future books and books in progress on Soviet leadership)


Box 6 Folder 9

Family in the USSR, 1970s


Box 6 Folder 10

Franklyn Griffiths' "Ideological Development and Foreign Policy", 1978


Box 6 Folder 11

Soviet foreign relations, 1970s


Box 6 Folder 12

Soviet leaders, 1970s

(in Russian and English. Subjects and figures discussed: Brezhnev, Kirilenko, Kosygin's views on the reunification of Germany)


Box 6 Folder 13-16

Various subjects, 1970s


Notebooks, undated [1970s]


Box 7 Folder 1-9

General questions


Box 8 Folder 1-7

General questions


Box 8 Folder 8

Cars


Box 8 Folder 9

Money


Box 9 Folder 1

Nomenklatura


Box 9 Folder 2

[Party leaders]


Box 9 Folder 3

Passes and portraits


Box 9 Folder 4

Portraits [of the party leaders]


Box 9 Folder 5

Science and politics


Box 9 Folder 6

Telephones


Box 9 Folder 7

Western dissidents' about détente


Teaching, Talks, Lectures, Consulting, 1977-1998


Talks, lectures, seminars, 1977, undated


Box 9 Folder 8

Talk at the State Department, Washington, DC, 1977


Box 9 Folder 9

Twentieth-Century Fund Task talk on exchange programs, 1977

(drafts, correspondence and reference materials)


Box 9 Folder 10-11

Various talks, lectures, and seminars, 1977, undated

(includes announcements and invitations, with some accompanying correspondence and biographical info)


Box BA OS 14

Poster for Rabbot's lecture "The Soviet foreign policy mind: psychological portraits of Soviet leaders," Amherst, 1977

(oversize poster stored in oversize flat box)


Teaching, 1977-1991


Box 10 Folder 1

American Council of Learned Societies annual meeting, 1977


Box 10 Folder 2

Columbia University: course descriptions and faculty schedules, 1986-91


Box 10 Folder 3

Middlebury College: Appointment letter, 1978


Box 10 Folder 4

Consulting: Report for Prudential and Americo Corporations, 1997-1998


Box 10 Folder 5

Correspondence regarding employment opportunities, 1977-1983


Box 10 Folder 6

Fellowship and grant applications, 1976-1977


Box 10 Folder 7

Financial records, 1976-1978


Interviews and TV and radio broadcasts, 1977-1980


Box 10 Folder 8

On sociology and Soviet science, 1977

(interviewed by Harriet Leibowitz, Linda Lubrano, and Nina Toren)


Box 10 Folder 9

Television and radio interview and broadcast transcripts, 1978, undated


Box 10 Folder 10

Interview with Thane Gustaffson, New York, [1979-1980]


Subseries II.3: Post-Doctoral Dissertation "Problemy Eksperimenta v Sotsial'nom Issledovanii", 1969-1978

Rabbot wrote his post-doctoral dissertation in the Soviet Union in 1969-1970. It was published by the Academy of Sciences in 1970 before being banned. In the United States he translated the work into English in preparation for a book publication, but it was never published. The files contain typescripts in Russian and English with holograph notes in Russian.


In Russian, [1969]-1970


Box 10 Folder 11-13

Preparatory materials: early drafts, notes, research and reference materials


Box 11 Folder 1

Title page, table of contents, introduction


Box 11 Folder 2

Chapter 1: "Proiskhozhdenie idei i ee realizatsiia"


Box 11 Folder 3

Chapter 2: "Suschnost' i vidy sotsial'nogo eksperimenta"


Box 11 Folder 4-5

Chapter 3: "Mesto i rol' v sotsial'nom poznanii"


Box 11 Folder 6

Chapter 4: "Logiko-protsedurnye osnovy metoda"


Box 11 Folder 7

Chapter 5: "Eticheskie problemy"


Box 11 Folder 8

Chapter 6: "Sotsial'nyi eksperiment i sotsial'noe upravlenie"


Box 11 Folder 9

Chapter 7: "Vozdeistvie na sfery obschestvennogo soznaniia"


Box 11 Folder 10

Bibliography, introduction, drafts of chapters on Yugoslavia, Cuba and China


Box 12 Folder 1

Publication of the post-doctoral dissertation "Problemy eksperimenta v sotsial'nom issledovanii", 1970

(offset publication of the Academy of Sciences)


English translation, 1976-1978

(contains the English translation of Rabbot's post-doctoral dissertation; drafts, and materials related to a future book based on the dissertation)


Box 12 Folder 2

Introduction in English and drafts


Box 12 Folder 3

Chapter 1: "The Economic Crisis and the Origin of the Experiment"


Box 12 Folder 4

Chapter 2: "The Soviet Experience and the Theory of Experimentation"


Box 12 Folder 5

Chapter 3: "Soviet Classifications and Concepts"


Box 12 Folder 6-7

Chapter 4: "Experiments: Conduct and Findings"


Box 12 Folder 8

Chapter 5: "The Political Effect of Experimentation: Ethical and Legal Problems"


Box 13 Folder 1-2

Drafts and notes


Box 13 Folder 3

Footnotes and bibliography


Box 13 Folder 4

"The Nature and Forms of the Social Experiment": book proposal, 1976-1978,

(materials related to the unpublished book based on the dissertation, such as the book proposal, drafts and notes)

Series III: Personal Documents and Biographical Materials, 1930-2012

This series comprises Boris Rabbot's personal documents and biographical materials, including certificates, IDs, immigration papers, travel documents, passports, CVs, financial and legal documents. There is also a memorial volume published after Rabbot's death that serves as an important source of biographical information for the researcher: Visson, L. and Arkanov, V. Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s. Moscow: R. Valent, 2012.


Box 13 Folder 5

Certificates and IDs, 1930-1997

(U.S. passport, birth, marriage and citizenship certificates)


Box 13 Folder 6

Educational diplomas, 1948-1972


Box 13 Folder 7

Professional IDs and employment record, 1959-1974


Box 13 Folder 8

Immigration and naturalization documents, 1976-1981


Box 13 Folder 9

Legal documents, 1987


Box 13 Folder 10

CVs and resumes, 1970s


Box 13 Folder 11

Unpublished article about Rabbot (with related correspondence), 1978


Box 13 Folder 12

Memorial volume Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s: Articles, Interviews, Reminiscences / Boris Rabbot: Shestidesiatnik, kotorogo ne uslyshali: Stat'i, Interv'iu, Vospominaniia,, 2012

(book about Boris Rabbot compiled by Lynn Visson and Vasilii Arkanov published in Moscow in 2012)

Series IV: Photographs, 1938-2010

This series contains copies of Rabbot's individual and group photographs with family and friends.


Box 13 Folder 13

Photographs, 1938-2010