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Zhores Medvedev

 
Russian History Encyclopedia: Zhores Alexandrovich Medvedev
 

(b. 1925), biochemist and author.

Zhores Alexandrovich Medvedev was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is the identical twin brother of historian Roy Alexandrovich Medvedev. Zhores Medvedev graduated from the Timiryazev Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 1950 and received a master's degree in biology from the Moscow Institute of Plant Physiology that same year. Between 1951 and 1962 he conducted research at the Timiryazev Academy and soon earned international acclaim for his work on protein biosynthesis and the physiology of the aging process.

In addition to his reputation as a biologist and a gerontologist, Medvedev is known for his criticism of the Lysenko regime in Soviet science. His book The Rise and Fall of the Lysenko Regime circulated in samizdat versions in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and was published in the West in 1969. Medvedev was forbidden to travel abroad and was kept under strict KGB surveillance. On May 29, 1970, Medvedev was arrested in his home and put into a mental hospital in the provincial town of Kaluga. He was kept there for two weeks while a psychiatric committee attempted to rationalize his confinement in medical terms.

On his first trip abroad, to London in 1973, Medvedev's Soviet citizenship was revoked, and he settled in London as an émigré. His Soviet citizenship was restored in 1990, and his numerous works have subsequently been published in Russia. Apart from numerous articles and papers on gerontology, genetics, and biochemistry, he has authored books on such important figures as Yuri Andropov and Mikhail Gorbachev and written on Soviet nuclear disasters and Soviet science in general.

Bibliography

Medvedev, Zhores A., and Medvedev, Roy A. (1971). A Question of Madness. New York: Knopf.

—RÓSA MAGNÚSDÓTTIR

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Zhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev (Russian: Жорес Медведев) (born in Tbilisi, Georgia on November 14, 1925) is a Russian biologist, historian and dissident. His twin brother is the historian Roy Medvedev.

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Biography

Youth and education

Medvedev's first name is properly spelled Jaurès, as he was named for the French socialist leader.

Career and dissent

Zhores Medvedev is famous for exposing the Kyshtym nuclear disaster which occurred at Mayak near Kyshtym, Ozyorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast in the Urals in 1957.

Medvedev was one of the earliest victims of official attempts to stifle opposition by detaining dissidents in mental institutions. He was diagnosed as suffering from "sluggishly progressing schizophrenia" and was placed by force to psikhushka (i.e., Soviet psychiatric hospital) in 1970. Academicians Pyotr Kapitsa and Andrei Sakharov defended him, according to Sakharov; "Medvedev's work in two disparate fields - biology and political science - was regarded as evidence of a split personality... In fact, his detention was the Lysenkovites' revenge for his book attacking them." [1]

He was exiled in 1973 from the Soviet Union and now lives with his wife in London where he is a senior research scientist for the National Institute for Medical Research and now a specialist in gerontology.

He is the author of The Rise and Fall of T.D. Lysenko (1969), The Medvedev Papers (1971), Soviet Science (1978), and The Nuclear Disaster in the Urals (1979).

His twin brother Roy Medvedev is a historian, they coauthored Khrushchev: The Years in Power released in 1978. The brothers also wrote several other books.

He had two sons, one of whom is deceased. The other, Dimitri, ran the "Blue Bridge Café" in Camden, London, before moving to the West Country.

He is unrelated to current Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

Works

Notes

  1. ^ Vadim J. Birstein. The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science. Westview Press (2004) ISBN 0813342805

 
 

 

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