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Vladimir Nikolaevich Kessenikh(1903-1970)的名字与托木斯克的无线电物理学研究历史密切相关,托木斯克是苏联主要的研究和教育中心之一。他是20世纪30年代至50年代苏联无线电物理学领域最重要的权威之一。他的科学家生涯是在苏联科学组织体系形成的大背景下形成的。作为革命前列别捷夫科学物理学派的最后代表人物之一,克塞尼克充分见证了斯大林主义时代。在此基础上,我们以曾在托木斯克大学和莫斯科大学担任教授的克塞尼克的科学传记为例,分析了在意识形态的党国制度和中心-外围关系的性质下,研究期间苏联物理界科学家的专业策略。文章还描述了他在托木斯克无线电工程中的关键作用,该工程将无线电物理学提升为一个独立的、自主的科学研究领域,由此产生了许多有前途的研究领域。强调Kessenikh的职业抱负对当地研究和教育空间的组织和结构配置产生了重大影响。他在苏联物理学中心-边缘坐标系内的运动轨迹,既体现了苏联科学建设史的模式,也体现了民主元叙事的痕迹。
Vladimir Nikolaevich Kessenikh: Soviet Physicist between Center and Periphery
The name of Vladimir Nikolaevich Kessenikh (1903–1970) is closely related to the history of radio physics research in Tomsk, one of the leading Soviet research and education centers. He was one of the foremost Soviet authorities in radio physics in the 1930s – 1950s. His making as a scientist occurred in the context of formation of Soviet science organization system. One of the last representatives of the prerevolutionary P. N. Lebedev’s scientific school of physics, Kessenikh witnessed in full measure the times of Stalinism. In this connection, we analyze the scientist’s professional strategy in the situation of the ideologized Party-state system and the nature of center – periphery relations within the Soviet physics community in the period under study, as exemplified by a scientific biography of Kessenikh who had been a professor at both Tomsk and Moscow Universities. The article also describes his key role in Tomsk’s radio engineering rising to the level of radio physics as a standalone, autonomous sphere of scientific research, from which a number of promising research fields have stemmed. It is emphasized that Kessenikh’s professional ambitions had a significant impact on the organizational and structural configuration of local research and education space. The trajectory of his moving within the center – periphery coordinate frame in Soviet physics, shown in the article, demonstrates the patterns in the history of science construction in the USSR as well as the traces of ideocratic metanarrative.