The historiographic situation in the history of natural sciences in 1952 is reviewed based on the archive documents that are introduced for scientific use for the first time. A previously unknown fact from the history of science is established, which is important for understanding the processes occurring in social sciences and the humanities in the USSR in the mid-20th century. The paper describes the conditions characteristic of the period of late Stalinism that had very negatively affected the work of Soviet historians of science, narrowed the scope of research, and sought to turn the history of science into an instrument for ideologically manipulating the society. At the same time, the archive documents we have studied indicate that the Soviet community of historians of science has been striving to overcome the isolationism and dogmatism forced on them by the regime. The analytical memorandum on the state of the studies on the history of science in the USSR and the tasks faced by this discipline, created at the Institute for the History of Science of the USSR Academy of Sciences at the end of 1952, is a valuable source.
The emergence of the profession of ‘historian of science’ in Russia in the 20th century is examined based on the works of the eminent Russian scientists: Academicians V.I. Vernadsky and A.S. Lappo-Danilevskii, and others. The paper describes the interplay of the processes of professionalisation and disciplinary development of the history of science as well as creation of the first specialised research centres: the “Russian Science” Subcommission, the History of Knowledge Commission, and the Institute for the History of Science and Technology. However, normal development of the profession of historian of science and formation of the historico-scientific community whose leader, Academician Bukharin, fell victim to intraparty strife of the late 1930s led to the institutional destruction of the history of science in the USSR and distortion of its image as a separate profession.
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