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Academician Pivovarov: 10 Turning Points in Russian History

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Academician Yuri Pivovarov is one of the most respected Russian scholars in history and political science. He was forced to leave Russia after facing criminal prosecution for a strange fire in the library of the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION).
We met Yuri Sergeyevich in Berlin and talked about the turning points in Russian history when everything could have gone very differently.

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Contents:
00:00 Can we tell history without propaganda?
3:34 "Today's Russia was created in 1500"
4:30 What reforms of Alexander II succeeded?
6:15 How language influenced the choice of faith in 988
8:54 "Truth is not a what, but a who"
10:27 "Kiev is the mother of Russian cities"
14:56 Why is Alexander Nevsky so popular with propagandists?
18:14 "A Mongol can kill, but a German steals the soul"
23:24 How Academician Pivovarov studied at MGIMO with Minister Lavrov
24:37 Could Tver have been the capital?
28:54 How Boris Godunov wanted to create a university 100 years before Peter I and why he failed
33:57 "When the last of the Daniloviches died, people went crazy"
35:58 "The Tsar marries the country" about the traditions of the relationship with power in Russia
37:56 "Grozny [Terrible] is not scary, but magnificent"
39:12 Oprichnina as a tradition of internal terror
40:37 "Ivan the Terrible was part of the LGBT community"
41:18 "I am arrested in absentia, I am internationally wanted" why was Academician Pivovarov charged with a criminal case in Russia?
43:17 "Vladimir Solovyov always defended me"
44:23 "We will never know why the institute caught fire" about the fire in INION
47:15 How Ivan the Terrible hid the Oprichnina from foreigners
50:17 Russia has always been a European country: evidence with examples
54:09 "Sacred popular sovereignty" how power was structured in free Novgorod and Pskov
56:00 "I started to die" how Pivovarov managed to avoid a prison sentence
57:01 What important things burned down in INION?
59:58 Why did the emancipation reform fail?
1:03:08 "After Peter's reforms, Russia was divided into the intelligentsia and the people. This division continues: the intelligentsia lives in the 21st century, the authorities live in the 18th century, and the people live in the 16th century"
1:07:25 "The best tsars are those who don't chop off heads and don't force people to fight." Who is Pivovarov's favorite tsar?
1:11:32 "If I had stayed in Russia, I would have died"
1:14:04 "If the 'Verkhovniks' had won in 1730, Lenin would not have won in 1917"
1:18:11 "The Decembrists were the last palace coup and the first attempt at revolution"
1:20:19 "The Godchosenness of the Russian people is a heretical idea"
1:22:10 "Philosopher Ilyin is the worst that happened in Russian religious philosophy"
1:23:31 "There is no sign of any thaw"
1:25:01 "The modern world offers a choice between evil and good"
1:27:50 "Who is Putin fighting with if Ukraine doesn't exist?"
1:31:01 "Putin has done a lot to Ukraine's nationbuilding"
1:31:39 "Moscow is the best city on earth"
1:32:52 "Emigration is a sign of an incompletely healthy organism"
1:37:10 "2 million of the best Russians left in the early 20th century"
1:40:09 How did World War I affect the revolution?
1:43:09 "Learning Latin, they fell in love" the amazing biography of Pivovarov's grandmother
1:46:25 "The most handsome man I’ve ever seen" Pivovarov's grandmother about Lenin
1:48:54 "Lenin is not an accidental person"
1:53:37 "There are different gradations among tyrants"
1:55:55 "I thought that all the worst things were over"
1:58:38 What is it like for a historian to experience historical events?
1:59:31 "Russia knows how to surprise"

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