This paper deals with the reception of M. I. Artamonov’s (1898–1972) and L. N. Gumilev’s
(1912–1992) works focused on the history of Khazar Khaganate and their position in the
context of Soviet academia. The paper is based on the prosographical approach to the topic
and comparative analysis of primary texts published by Gumilev and Artamonov, mainly in
the 1960s and 1970s. The main aim of the study is to analyze and reflect on their findings in
the broader context of the Soviet academic discourse and intellectual milieu of Russian
nationalists. I argue that Gumilev’s radical revision of the history of Khazar Khaganate far
exceeded previous Artamonov’s findings and attracted the attention of Russian nationalist
groups of the post-Stalinist era mainly due to its antisemitic narrative. Furthermore, despite
the ever-present ambivalence of Gumilev’s contact with Russian nationalists during the 1970s,
he was heavily affected by the unstable relationship between Russian nationalists and the
official Soviet regime. During that time, Gumilev faced strong censorship of his texts, and his
most radical revisionist study focused on the Khazaria was eventually published only
posthumously in 1993.
KHAZAR KHAGANATE IN THE REALMS OF SOVIET ACADEMIA: FROM M. I. ARTAMONOV TO L. N. GUMILEV AND RUSSIAN NATIONALISTS
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Masaryk University graduate in Philological Area studies and current PhD student at department
of Slavonic Studies (Czech Republic). His dissertation project is focused on transformation and
development of eurasianist concepts in time period from 1945 to 1991
Resumo
Este artigo analisa a aceitação dos trabalhos de M. I. Artamonov (1898-1972) e L. N. Gumilev
(1912-1992) centrados na história de Khazar Khaganate e na sua posição no contexto da
academia soviética. O artigo baseia-se na abordagem prosográfica do tema e na análise
comparativa de textos primários publicados por Gumilev e Artamonov, principalmente nas
décadas de 1960 e 1970. O principal objectivo do estudo é analisar e reflectir sobre as suas
conclusões no contexto mais amplo do discurso académico soviético e do meio intelectual dos
nacionalistas russos. É defendido que a revisão radical da história de Khazar Khaganate por
Gumilev excedeu em muito as anteriores descobertas de Artamonov e atraiu a atenção dos
grupos nacionalistas russos da era pós-estalinista, principalmente devido à sua narrativa antisemita. Além disso, apesar da sempre presente ambivalência do contacto de Gumilev com
nacionalistas russos durante a década de 1970, ele foi fortemente afectado pela relação
instável entre os nacionalistas russos e o regime soviético oficial. Durante esse período,
Gumilev enfrentou uma forte censura dos seus textos, e o seu estudo revisionista mais radical
centrado na Khazaria acabou por ser publicado apenas postumamente em 1993.
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Como citar este artigo
Racyn, Michal (2023). Khazar Khaganate; Soviet academia; Russian nationalism;
antisemitism; M. I. Artamonov; L. N. Gumilev. Janus.net, e-journal of international relations,
Vol14 N1, May-October 2023. Consulted [online] in date of last visit,
https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.14.1.1
Article received on 7 November, 2021 and accepted for publication on 10 February, 2023