Russian schools suffer, too, prof says Martin Flshar Oregon Om>y £marm1 Historians are not trusted by the Russian people or politicians, but they could play an essential role in the creation of n demot ratio Russia, a visiting Russian professor said Thursday "Many historians can help the situation in the i ountv by their publications and their evaluation of problems of national conflicts in Russia, rela tions with other nations in Russian history and the problems of imperial consciousness.” said Dr. Vik tor Bortnevski, a professor and senior research scholar from St. Petersburg University. However, right now in Russia, “ordinary people ere not satisfied with the work of historians." Bort nevski said. They "don’t believe either the pro Bolslutvik or anti-Bolshevik" historians, he said. One of the greatest hurdles fai mg Russian histo rians is their ability to he published. Bortnevski said The cost of printing a book cannot be recnv ered by sales, so printing is actually unprofitable, he said Because of this, few new textbooks are entering Russian classrooms and even fewer are available to the general public. The books that are published are usually the result scholars paying printers to produce their hooks, he said One of the methods historians can use to increase their credibility in Russia is to publish documents that were made available after the col lapse of the Soviet Union. However, even this is a problem for many schol ars. who often cannot afford to gain no ess to the documents bv paying "fees" to archive staffs for example, the Soviet Army Archives i barges S:t to $5 per copied page. Bortnevski said he believes historians will have a difficult time sorting out the history of Russia in the 20th century. It would be too easy, and wrong, he said, to assume "anything published before !<)<11 is wrong, and anything published after 1091 is right " But history is not the only subject undergoing change in Russian universities Bortnevski, who is also the director for programs in history at the Russian-American Center for International edu cation, Inc. said he believes U.S. and Russian uni versities will someday have "the same status There isn't much money. And what is more important, to support the military people or to support the chemical scientistsT Dr Viktor Bortnevski. visiting Russian professor when leaching multiculturoltsin. Currently, there ar*> only about a dozen schol ars in Russia t apablc of teaching a non Russian. non-European class, Bortnevski said There is cur rently nothing in Russia that resembles the Uni versity’s multicultural offerings We don't have so many experts." he said Another class that may be added in the future is U.S history. Currently. U S history is taught only in a levs short i hapters hi high school tests and focuses primarily on the Revolutionary War. the ( i s i I War, the abolishment of slas cry and 20th century America as it relates to Russia The situation is similar at the university level, w here there are virtually no spec ifii i nurses deal mg with American history And in the past. Bort nevski said, those i lasses were usually supporter! by the KGB and the Central Committer? of the Com niunist Party "The ordinary Russian citizen doesn't know anything about American history." he said Russian university students are fat ing the same problems w ith state funding of higher edut ution that Oregon i ullege students are i urrunlly dealing with. Bortnevski said although Russian President Boris Yeltsin has pledged his support for higher education, he i anno! t ompletely back up that sup port with money "There isn't much money." Bortnevski said "And what is more important, to support the mil itary people or to support the i hemii al si ientists'’ 'Mavfw? the military people will lie in a i oup." he said "Or maybe there will l»? a coup of si hoi ars." WE'LL ERASE YOUR COLLEGE LOAN. If you're stuck with a student loan that’s not in default, the Army might pay it off. If you qualify, we’ll reduce your debt by '/i, up to a $55,000 limit for each yeari you serve as a soldier, so after just 3 years you’ll have a clean slate. You'll also have training in a choice of skills and enough self-assurance to last you the rest of your life. (let all the details from your Army Recruiter. CALI. 345-3877 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. NEED A ROOMMATE? ADVERTISE YOUR VACANCY IN THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS JOIN NOWI DOC'S COCKTAIL RESEARCH TEAM 165 W. 1tdl • 683-8101 20 TANS.... 40 DOLLARS! Oregon West ^ i r n i b b 485-1624 • 1475 Franklin DOCKS RENT If « MOVIE RENTALS • OPEN 24 HOURS 13th ft Pattenon 342-1727 4TH ANNIVERSARY SALE INlERSCOPf ElfCTRA «PfllS£/9R6 DINOSAUR JR ^8% ' • * Where y You WAflNSR BROS WARNER BROS Now Through May 16th Every CD in the Store Is On Sale