1st International Egodocumental Network Conference

24-26 April 2025 Vilnius University

Vilnius University, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, the University of Lodz, and the Egodocumental Research Group (https://egodocuments.umk.pl) organise an international conference focusing on research, development, and changing perceptions of egodocuments in the twenty-first century. The conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplines to share their insights and to encourage interdisciplinary studies of egodocuments.

The conference will also be the first meeting of the International Egodocumental Network established in December 2023 by the Egodocumental Research Group (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and the University of Lodz) to unite scholars from different disciplines working on egodocuments. It provides a platform for discussion, collaboration, and exchange of information between the participants, as well as online research seminars organized twice a year. In this dimension, our conference continues two editions of the Scientific Symposium "Egodocuments, Life-Writing and Autobiographical Texts..." organized at NCU in Toruń in 2022 and 2024.

Keynote speakers


Dr. Nataliia Voloshkova
Kazimierz Wielki University and Oxford Brookes University
Prof. Leona Toker
Hebrew University and Shalem Academic College
Prof. François-Joseph Ruggiu
Sorbonne Université, CNRS and Oxford University
Vladas Sirutavičius

Vladas Sirutavičius

Lithuanian Institute of History in Vilnius

The ‘Notebooks’ of the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Lithuanian Communist Party Antanas Sniečkus as a Source of Soviet-Era Historiography

Dr Vladas Sirutavičius The Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania Historians have made only very limited use of the notebooks of the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania A. Sniečkus, when discussing the Soviet era. (The First Secretary’s notes are kept in the Special Archive of Lithuania, f.16895.) Antanas Sniečkus was taking notes in two languages (Russian and Lithuanian), often in haste. The notes are full of various abbreviations, some of them are in pencil, which makes them difficult to read.

However, the First Secretary’s notes are an important source of historiography. They contain a wide range of information on the politics, economy, and culture of Soviet Lithuania, as well as fragments of Sniečkus’ memoirs. Finally, the First Secretary’s notes reflect not only his ‘official’ activities, but also the ‘unofficial’ ones. Especially vivid are the descriptions of Sniečkus tourist trips, when he travelled abroad informally, not as an official.

For a historian studying the Soviet era, the First Secretary’s notes are, in my opinion, important in several respects. Firstly, the notes provide a better understanding of the relations between the top figures in the Soviet Lithuanian Government. Sniečkus’ notebooks show that there were all kinds of tensions and conflicts within the Soviet Lithuanian elite, and that the Soviet political system was not a monolith. Secondly, the Secretary’s notes provide a better understanding of the political decision-making process. Thirdly, the notes allow the historian to gain better perception of the nature of the relationship between the ‘center’ (Moscow) and the ‘periphery’ (Soviet Lithuania).

I will discuss the notebooks of the first secretary of the Central Committee of the LCP, A. Sniečkus in these few aspects.

Partners


nicolaus copernicus university
vilnius-university-faculty-of-communication
university-of-lodz
De Gruyter Brill
Vilnius University Library
Palace of The Grand Dukes of Lithuania
Vilnius County Adomas Mickevičius Public Library
The Wroblewski Library Of The Lithuanian Academy Of Sciences
The Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore

Sponsors


Polish Institute Vilnius