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Robert William Davies (23 April 1925 – 13 April 2021), better known as R. W. Davies or Bob Davies, was a British historian, writer and professor of Soviet Economic Studies at the
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. Obtaining his
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in 1954, Davies was promoted to full professor and made chair of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies (CREES) at the University of Birmingham in 1965. He retired from active teaching in 1989. A collaborator and co-author with historian E. H. Carr on two volumes of his 14-volume '' History of Soviet Russia'', Davies is best known for having carried Carr's work forward into the 1930s with seven additional volumes of
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under the general title ''The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia''.


Biography


Early years

During
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, Davies served in the
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from 1943 to 1946."Professor Bob Davies: Biography,"
University of Birmingham, www.birmingham.ac.uk/, accessed 4 March 2016.
He was stationed in the
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from 1945 to 1946.


Academic career

Davies obtained his
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degree from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at the University of London in 1950."Professor Bob Davies: Qualifications,"
University of Birmingham, www.birmingham.ac.uk/, accessed 4 March 2016.
He subsequently attended the
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, where he obtained his
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in 1954 in Commerce and Social Science under the supervision of historian Alexander Baykov. After completing his PhD, Davies was appointed to a post as assistant lecturer at the Institute of Soviet Studies at the
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, where he would remain until his return to the University of Birmingham in 1956. At Birmingham Davies held a succession of academic titles, including Research Fellow, Lecturer, and Senior Lecturer. Davies was appointed a professor of Soviet Economic Studies by the University of Birmingham in 1965. In 1963, Davies was named the first director of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies (CREES) at the University of Birmingham — a post which he would retain until 1978. Davies retired in 1989 and was named Senior Fellow and Emeritus Professor by the university upon his departure from active teaching. His research contributions in the
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are recognized by the peers. Davies' papers are housed in the Special Collections department of the University of Birmingham."US125: Papers of R.W. Davies: Preliminary Handlist,"
University of Birmingham, Special Collections.
A temporary register of the Davies' collection, contained in 70 archival boxes, is available. Davies died in April 2021 at the age of 95.JISC Mail: Professor R.W. (Bob) Davies 1925–2021
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Works


Monographs

* The Development of the Soviet Budgetary System. Cambridge:
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, 1958. * Science and the Soviet Economy: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Birmingham on 18th January 1967. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1967. * A History of Soviet Russia: Foundations of a Planned Economy, 1926—1929: Volume 1. In Two Parts. With E.H. Carr. London: Macmillan, 1969. * The Soviet Economic Crisis of 1931—1933. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1976. * The Emergence of the Soviet Economic System, 1927—1934. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1977. * The Soviet Union. Co-Editor, with Denis J.B. Shaw. London:George Allen & Unwin, 1978 * Soviet Industrial Production, 1928—1937: The Rival Estimates. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1978. * Capital Investment and Capital Stock in the USSR, 1928—1940: Soviet and Western Estimates. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1982. * The Socialist Market: A Debate in Soviet Industry, 1932-33. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1982. * Edward Hallett Carr, 1892—1982. London: British Academy, 1984. * Materials for a Balance of the Soviet National Economy, 1928—1930. Co-Editor, with Stephen G. Wheatcroft. Cambridge:
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, 1985. * Soviet Defence Industries During the First Five-Year Plan: Supplement. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1987. * Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution: The First Phase. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1987. * Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution. Bloomington, IN:
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, 1989 ISBN 0-253-31604-9 * Soviet official statistics on industrial production, capital stock and capital investment, 1928-41. With J.M. Cooper and M.J. Ilič. Birmingham: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, 1991. * From Tsarism to the New Economic Policy: Continuity and Change in the Economy of the USSR. Editor. Ithaca, NY:
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, 1991. * The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913—1945. Co-Editor, with Stephen G. Wheatcroft. Cambridge:
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, 1994. ISBN 0-521-45152-3 * Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era. London: Macmillan, 1997. * Soviet Economic Development from Lenin to Khrushchev. Cambridge:
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, 1998. ISBN 0-521-62260-3 * The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 1: The Socialist Offensive: The Collectivisation of Soviet Agriculture, 1929—1930. Cambridge, MA:
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, 1980. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 2: The Soviet Collective Farm, 1929—1930. Cambridge, MA:
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, 1980. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 3: The Soviet Economy in Turmoil, 1929—1930. Cambridge, MA:
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, 1989. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 4: Crisis and Progress in the Soviet Economy, 1931—1933. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 5: The Years of Hunger: Soviet Agriculture, 1931—1933. With Stephen Wheatcroft. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 6: The Years of Progress: The Soviet Economy, 1934—1936. With
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and Stephen G. Wheatcroft. Basingstoke:
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, 2014. ** The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, Volume 7: The Soviet Economy and the Approach of War, 1937–1939. With
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, Robert W. Harrison and Stephen G. Wheatcroft. London:
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, 2018. * The Stalin-Kaganovich Correspondence, 1931-36. Co-Editor. New Haven,
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, 2003, ISBN в 0-300-09367-5


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External links


"Papers of R.W. Davies: Preliminary Handlist"
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