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Zhores Medvedev

Zhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev (Russian: Жоре́с Алекса́ндрович Медве́дев; 14 November 1925 – 15 November 2018) was a Russian agronomist, biologist, historian and dissident. His twin brother is the historian Roy Medvedev.

Zhores Medvedev
Жорес Медведев
Born
Zhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev

(1925-11-14)14 November 1925
Died15 November 2018(2018-11-15) (aged 93)
NationalityRussian
Alma materRussian State Agricultural University
Known forHuman rights activism and participation in dissident movement in the Soviet Union
Scientific career
FieldsAgronomy, biology, gerontology

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Zhores Medvedev and his twin brother Roy were born on 14 November 1925 in Tbilisi, Transcaucasian SFSR, USSR. Their mother Yulia (nee Reiman), was a cellist, and their father, Alexander Medvedev, was a philosopher in a military academy in Leningrad.[1] Zhores, named after French socialist leader Jean Jaurès (his twin was named after Indian revolutionary M. N. Roy),[1] was drafted into the Red Army in 1943, but was soon discharged after being seriously wounded in a battle on the Taman Peninsula.[2] He then began his studies in biology at the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in Moscow.[2] In December 1950, Zhores was awarded a PhD degree for his research into sexual processes in plants.

Biology research in the USSR edit

He became a junior research scientist in the Agrochemistry and Biochemistry Department at Timiryazev Academy and he was promoted to senior research scientist in 1954 and remained at the academy until 1963. Beginning in 1952, Medvedev had focused his attention on the problems of aging, concentrating on the turnover of proteins and nucleic acids. In 1961, he published the first paper suggesting that aging is the result of an accumulation of errors in the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids. In 1962, Medvedev wrote his book on the history of Soviet genetics, which passed an editorial review but was withheld by state censors.[2] It was later published in the United States in 1969 as The Rise and Fall of T.D. Lysenko.[3]

In 1963, Medvedev moved to Obninsk to the Institute of Medical Radiology, where he was appointed head of the molecular radiobiology laboratory. He published two books, Protein Biosynthesis and Problems of Heredity Development and Ageing[4] and Molecular Mechanisms of Development.[a]

Dissident writings edit

Medvedev was dismissed from his position in 1969. Between 1968 and 1970, Medvedev wrote two more books: International Cooperation of Scientists and National Frontiers [5] and Secrecy of Correspondence is Guaranteed by Law (about postal censorship in the USSR). These works were widely circulated in the USSR among scientists, along with a copy of his 1962 history of Soviet genetics (which had been published in Grani, a Russian journal published outside the USSR), and this activity resulted in Medvedev's arrest and forced detention in the Kaluga psychiatric hospital in May 1970. This action, however, produced many protests from scientists (academics Andrei Sakharov, Pyotr Kapitsa, Igor Tamm, Vladimir Engelgardt, Boris Astaurov,[6] Nikolai Semyonov, and others) and writers (including Solzhenitsyn, Tvardovsky, Vladimir Tendryakov, Vladimir Dudintsev), which resulted in Medvedev's release (this experience was reflected in Zhores and Roy Medvedev's book A Question of Madness[b]).

In 1971, Medvedev was given the job of senior scientist of the Institute of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animals in Borovsk, in the Kaluga region.

London edit

In 1972, Medvedev was invited for one year's research by the National Institute for Medical Research in London at its new Genetic Division. In August 1973, however, his Soviet passport was confiscated and he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. He remained in London and worked as senior research scientist at the National Institute for Medical Research until his retirement in 1991.

Publication of information about the Kyshtym disaster edit

In 1977, Medvedev published Hazards of Nuclear Power, which mentioned the Kyshtym nuclear disaster in passing. At the time, the disaster was essentially unknown, and his work was dismissed as baseless propaganda even by his Western colleagues.[2] Medvedev responded by publishing Soviet Science in 1978, which assembled evidence from Soviet publications that taken together comprised conclusive evidence of the disaster's occurrence. He followed this with the book The Nuclear Disaster in the Urals in 1979, and a further critique The Legacy of Chernobyl (1990), which connected the two disasters as being a product of the same attitudes toward science and engineering in the USSR.[2]

Further work edit

In London, Medvedev acted as his brother Roy's representative, managing his publishing contracts and financial affairs. In 1975 he created a small publishing house, "T.C.D. publications", for the purpose of publishing the Russian-language version of Roy Medvedev's samizdat journal XX Century.[7] The two brothers also coauthored Khrushchev: The Years in Power (1978) and several other books, the last one The Unknown Stalin (2007).

Medvedev died in London on 15 November 2018, one day after his 93rd birthday, with his family by his side.[8][9] In 2019, his memoirs posthumously appeared in Russian under the title A Dangerous Profession.[10]

Legacy edit

Medvedev published about 170 research papers and reviews, about sixty of them during his time in London. In 1973 he was one of the signatories of the Humanist Manifesto.[11] He received the Aging Research Award from the United States Association of Biogerontology in 1984 and the Rene Schubert Prize in Gerontology in 1985.

According to Michael Gordin, a professor of history at Princeton University, Medvedev provided critiques of the Soviet Union that were "powerful, persuasive and principled", with Medvedev being "sympathetic to the dreams of the [Russian] Revolution" but opposed to the "cronyism and Stalinism [that] had contaminated the early promise."[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ 1966; English translation 1968, Plenum Press, New York
  2. ^ Macmillan in London in 1971

References edit

  1. ^ a b Steele, Jonathan (23 November 2018), "Zhores Medvedev obituary", The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Gordin, Michael D (6 February 2019). "Zhores Medvedev and the battle for truth in Soviet science". Aeon. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  3. ^ Zhores Medvedev (31 December 1969). The Rise and Fall of T. D. Lysenko. Translated by I. Michael Lerner. Columbia University Press. doi:10.7312/MEDV92664. ISBN 978-0-231-88984-1. Wikidata Q109407986.
  4. ^ 1963; English translation 1965 Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh
  5. ^ "Zhores A. Medvedev, Mezhdunarodnoe sotrudnichestvo uchenykh i natsional 'nye granitsy 1969-1970". National Library of Medicine.
  6. ^ "World: Protesting Spiritual Murder". Time. 29 June 1970. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  7. ^ Barbara Martin, Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union: from de-Stalinization to Perestroika. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.
  8. ^ "В Лондоне умер Жорес Медведев". Novye Izvestia. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  9. ^ "Ушёл из жизни Жорес Медведев". IA Red Spring. 16 November 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  10. ^ Zhores Medvedev, Opasnaia Professiia, Moskva: Vremia, 2019.
  11. ^ "Humanist Manifesto II". American Humanist Association. Retrieved October 9, 2012.

Works edit

Articles edit

  • Medvedev, Zhores (May 1994). "Abroad". Challenge. 37 (3): 61–64. doi:10.1080/05775132.1994.11471749.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (26 January 1987). "Andrei Sakharov's return ..." The Scientist.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (October 1994). "Chernobyl: eight years after". Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 9 (10): 369–371. doi:10.1016/0169-5347(94)90055-8. PMID 21236894.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (September–October 1979). "Russia under Brezhnev". New Left Review. I (117): 3–29.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (9 January 1986). "Sakharov's scientific legacy". Nature. 319 (6049): 93. Bibcode:1986Natur.319Q..93M. doi:10.1038/319093a0. S2CID 4337731.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (July 1976). "Since Khrushchev". Soviet Studies. 28 (3): 430–433. doi:10.1080/09668137608411077.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (28 July 1977). "Soviet genetics: new controversy". Nature. 268 (5618): 285–287. Bibcode:1977Natur.268..285M. doi:10.1038/268285a0.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (March 1991). "Technological glasnost". Nature. 350 (6316): 283. Bibcode:1991Natur.350..283M. doi:10.1038/350283a0.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (21 February 1976). "The defeat of Russian dissent". The Spectator: 8–9.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (March 1990). "The legacy of Andrei Sakharov". Index on Censorship. 19 (3): 13–14. doi:10.1080/03064229008534808.
  • Medvedev, Zhores (4 November 1976). "Two decades off dissidence". New Scientist. 72 (1025): 264–267.
  • Medvedev, Roy; Medvedev, Zhores (1976). "Krushchev's secret speech". Australian Left Review. 1 (52): 34–37.
  • Articles on poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko.

External links edit

  • Interview with Zhores Medvedev, 18 July 2017

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Aleksandrovich and the family name is Medvedev Zhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev Russian Zhore s Aleksa ndrovich Medve dev 14 November 1925 15 November 2018 was a Russian agronomist biologist historian and dissident His twin brother is the historian Roy Medvedev Zhores MedvedevZhores MedvedevBornZhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev 1925 11 14 14 November 1925Tbilisi Transcaucasian SFSR USSRDied15 November 2018 2018 11 15 aged 93 London England UKNationalityRussianAlma materRussian State Agricultural UniversityKnown forHuman rights activism and participation in dissident movement in the Soviet UnionScientific careerFieldsAgronomy biology gerontology Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Biology research in the USSR 1 2 1 Dissident writings 1 3 London 1 3 1 Publication of information about the Kyshtym disaster 1 3 2 Further work 2 Legacy 3 Notes 4 References 5 Works 6 Articles 7 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Zhores Medvedev and his twin brother Roy were born on 14 November 1925 in Tbilisi Transcaucasian SFSR USSR Their mother Yulia nee Reiman was a cellist and their father Alexander Medvedev was a philosopher in a military academy in Leningrad 1 Zhores named after French socialist leader Jean Jaures his twin was named after Indian revolutionary M N Roy 1 was drafted into the Red Army in 1943 but was soon discharged after being seriously wounded in a battle on the Taman Peninsula 2 He then began his studies in biology at the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in Moscow 2 In December 1950 Zhores was awarded a PhD degree for his research into sexual processes in plants Biology research in the USSR edit He became a junior research scientist in the Agrochemistry and Biochemistry Department at Timiryazev Academy and he was promoted to senior research scientist in 1954 and remained at the academy until 1963 Beginning in 1952 Medvedev had focused his attention on the problems of aging concentrating on the turnover of proteins and nucleic acids In 1961 he published the first paper suggesting that aging is the result of an accumulation of errors in the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids In 1962 Medvedev wrote his book on the history of Soviet genetics which passed an editorial review but was withheld by state censors 2 It was later published in the United States in 1969 as The Rise and Fall of T D Lysenko 3 In 1963 Medvedev moved to Obninsk to the Institute of Medical Radiology where he was appointed head of the molecular radiobiology laboratory He published two books Protein Biosynthesis and Problems of Heredity Development and Ageing 4 and Molecular Mechanisms of Development a Dissident writings edit Medvedev was dismissed from his position in 1969 Between 1968 and 1970 Medvedev wrote two more books International Cooperation of Scientists and National Frontiers 5 and Secrecy of Correspondence is Guaranteed by Law about postal censorship in the USSR These works were widely circulated in the USSR among scientists along with a copy of his 1962 history of Soviet genetics which had been published in Grani a Russian journal published outside the USSR and this activity resulted in Medvedev s arrest and forced detention in the Kaluga psychiatric hospital in May 1970 This action however produced many protests from scientists academics Andrei Sakharov Pyotr Kapitsa Igor Tamm Vladimir Engelgardt Boris Astaurov 6 Nikolai Semyonov and others and writers including Solzhenitsyn Tvardovsky Vladimir Tendryakov Vladimir Dudintsev which resulted in Medvedev s release this experience was reflected in Zhores and Roy Medvedev s book A Question of Madness b In 1971 Medvedev was given the job of senior scientist of the Institute of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animals in Borovsk in the Kaluga region London edit In 1972 Medvedev was invited for one year s research by the National Institute for Medical Research in London at its new Genetic Division In August 1973 however his Soviet passport was confiscated and he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship He remained in London and worked as senior research scientist at the National Institute for Medical Research until his retirement in 1991 Publication of information about the Kyshtym disaster edit See also Kyshtym disaster In 1977 Medvedev published Hazards of Nuclear Power which mentioned the Kyshtym nuclear disaster in passing At the time the disaster was essentially unknown and his work was dismissed as baseless propaganda even by his Western colleagues 2 Medvedev responded by publishing Soviet Science in 1978 which assembled evidence from Soviet publications that taken together comprised conclusive evidence of the disaster s occurrence He followed this with the book The Nuclear Disaster in the Urals in 1979 and a further critique The Legacy of Chernobyl 1990 which connected the two disasters as being a product of the same attitudes toward science and engineering in the USSR 2 Further work edit In London Medvedev acted as his brother Roy s representative managing his publishing contracts and financial affairs In 1975 he created a small publishing house T C D publications for the purpose of publishing the Russian language version of Roy Medvedev s samizdat journal XX Century 7 The two brothers also coauthored Khrushchev The Years in Power 1978 and several other books the last one The Unknown Stalin 2007 Medvedev died in London on 15 November 2018 one day after his 93rd birthday with his family by his side 8 9 In 2019 his memoirs posthumously appeared in Russian under the title A Dangerous Profession 10 Legacy editMedvedev published about 170 research papers and reviews about sixty of them during his time in London In 1973 he was one of the signatories of the Humanist Manifesto 11 He received the Aging Research Award from the United States Association of Biogerontology in 1984 and the Rene Schubert Prize in Gerontology in 1985 According to Michael Gordin a professor of history at Princeton University Medvedev provided critiques of the Soviet Union that were powerful persuasive and principled with Medvedev being sympathetic to the dreams of the Russian Revolution but opposed to the cronyism and Stalinism that had contaminated the early promise 2 Notes edit 1966 English translation 1968 Plenum Press New York Macmillan in London in 1971References edit a b Steele Jonathan 23 November 2018 Zhores Medvedev obituary The Guardian a b c d e f Gordin Michael D 6 February 2019 Zhores Medvedev and the battle for truth in Soviet science Aeon Retrieved 6 February 2019 Zhores Medvedev 31 December 1969 The Rise and Fall of T D Lysenko Translated by I Michael Lerner Columbia University Press doi 10 7312 MEDV92664 ISBN 978 0 231 88984 1 Wikidata Q109407986 1963 English translation 1965 Oliver and Boyd Edinburgh Zhores A Medvedev Mezhdunarodnoe sotrudnichestvo uchenykh i natsional nye granitsy 1969 1970 National Library of Medicine World Protesting Spiritual Murder Time 29 June 1970 Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved 12 July 2011 Barbara Martin Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union from de Stalinization to Perestroika London Bloomsbury Academic 2019 V Londone umer Zhores Medvedev Novye Izvestia Retrieved November 16 2018 Ushyol iz zhizni Zhores Medvedev IA Red Spring 16 November 2018 Retrieved November 16 2018 Zhores Medvedev Opasnaia Professiia Moskva Vremia 2019 Humanist Manifesto II American Humanist Association Retrieved October 9 2012 Works editProtein Biosynthesis and Problems of Heredity Development and Ageing New York Plenum Press 1966 Edinburgh Oliver and Boyd Ltd 1966 Unknown Stalin His Life Death and Legacy with Roy Medvedev Ellen Dahrendorf Translator Overlook Press 2005 ISBN 1 58567 644 6 Legacy of Chernobyl W W Norton amp Co Inc 1992 ISBN 0 393 30814 6 Soviet Agriculture W W Norton amp Co Inc 1988 ISBN 0 393 02472 5 Gorbachev W W Norton amp Co Inc 1987 ISBN 0 393 30408 6 Andropov W W Norton amp Co Inc 1983 ISBN 0 393 01791 5 Nuclear Disaster in the Urals 1980 ISBN 0 394 74445 4 Gorbachev 1986 ISBN 0 631 14782 9 Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Development 1970 ISBN 0 306 30403 1 Medvedev Papers Fruitful Meetings between Scientists of the World 1971 ISBN 0 333 12520 7 Ten Years after Ivan Denisovich 1974 ISBN 0 394 71112 2 Hazards of Nuclear Power with Alan Roberts 1977 ISBN 0 85124 211 1 Secrecy of Correspondence Is Guaranteed by Law 1975 ISBN 0 85124 128 X Soviet Science 1978 ISBN 0 393 06435 2 Stalin and the Jewish Question New Analysis 2003 in Russian ISBN 5 7712 0251 7 Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov Two Prophets with Roy Medvedev 2004 in Russian ISBN 5 94117 065 3 The Rise and Fall of T D Lysenko translated by I Michael Lerner Columbia University Press 1969 ISBN 0 231 03183 1 Medvedev Papers The Plight Of Soviet Science ISBN 3 331 25207 7 A Question Of Madness with Roy Medvedev ISBN 0 14 003783 7 Nuclear Disaster In The Urals trans George Saunders ISBN 0 207 95896 3 Khrushchev The Years In Power with Roy Medvedev ISBN 0 8357 0154 9 National Frontiers International Scientific Cooperation Medvedev Papers Spokesman Books 1975 ISBN 0 85124 127 1 Nutrition and Longevity 2011 in Russian publ Vremya Moscow ISBN 978 5 9691 0513 3 Nutrition and Longevity in Russian 2007 ISBN 978 5 7712 0380 5 Polonium in London in Russian 2008 Molodaya Gvardia Moscow ISBN 978 5 235 03160 9Articles editMedvedev Zhores May 1994 Abroad Challenge 37 3 61 64 doi 10 1080 05775132 1994 11471749 Medvedev Zhores 26 January 1987 Andrei Sakharov s return The Scientist Medvedev Zhores October 1994 Chernobyl eight years after Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9 10 369 371 doi 10 1016 0169 5347 94 90055 8 PMID 21236894 Medvedev Zhores September October 1979 Russia under Brezhnev New Left Review I 117 3 29 Medvedev Zhores 9 January 1986 Sakharov s scientific legacy Nature 319 6049 93 Bibcode 1986Natur 319Q 93M doi 10 1038 319093a0 S2CID 4337731 Medvedev Zhores July 1976 Since Khrushchev Soviet Studies 28 3 430 433 doi 10 1080 09668137608411077 Medvedev Zhores 28 July 1977 Soviet genetics new controversy Nature 268 5618 285 287 Bibcode 1977Natur 268 285M doi 10 1038 268285a0 Medvedev Zhores March 1991 Technological glasnost Nature 350 6316 283 Bibcode 1991Natur 350 283M doi 10 1038 350283a0 Medvedev Zhores 21 February 1976 The defeat of Russian dissent The Spectator 8 9 Medvedev Zhores March 1990 The legacy of Andrei Sakharov Index on Censorship 19 3 13 14 doi 10 1080 03064229008534808 Medvedev Zhores 4 November 1976 Two decades off dissidence New Scientist 72 1025 264 267 Medvedev Roy Medvedev Zhores 1976 Krushchev s secret speech Australian Left Review 1 52 34 37 Articles on poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko Medvedev Zhores 2007 Polonium 210 in London A5 Vol 96 Legacies of Harm Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation p 100 ISBN 978 0 85124 747 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a journal ignored help Coates Ken Chomsky Noam Medvedev Zhores A 2007 Coates Ken ed Legacies of Harm Coronet Books Inc p 96 ISBN 978 0 85124 747 2 External links editInterview with Zhores Medvedev 18 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zhores Medvedev amp oldid 1170037998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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