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Nikolai Yudin
Soviet historian of religion

Nikolai Yudin

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Nikolai Ivanovich Yudin (Russian: Николай Иванович Юдин; 28 September 1898, Tula – after 1966) was a Soviet historian of religion.

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His father is a clerk, his mother is a worker. Until 1914 he studied in elementary school, did not graduate from it. He served as a "boy" in the commercial and industrial enterprises of Tula, then worked at the Arms Plant as a turner apprentice, a clerk. In 1915-17 he wandered in search of work in the Caucasus, Persia, and Turkey. He served as a nurse, a disinfector, a digger. In 1917 he served in the army as a private army in Galicia. In 1918, released from military service due to injury. From 1918 to 1921 he worked in the organs of the Cheka: 1918–19 - Commissioner for Special Affairs of the Saratov and Tula Governorate Cheka; 1919-20 - in a special department of the Cheka of the 2nd Special Army; 1920 - in a special department of the Cheka of the Western Front; 1921 - assistant to the head of the special department of the Tula Governorate Cheka. In 1922–28 he served as a people's investigator in the courts in the Vladimir Governorate, Moscow Governorate, and Tula Governorate. In 1928 he entered the graduate school of the State Antireligious Museum with a degree in "History of Religion, Orthodoxy and Sectarianism" and devoted himself to antireligious work. He was a lecturer-propagandist at the Leningrad Oblast Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists, collaborated in magazines and newspapers: «Bezbozhnik», «Prizyv» (Vladimir), «Kommunar» (Tula), «Krasnyy put'» (Yegoryevsk), «Trudarmiya» (Voronezh) and others. He published his works also under the pseudonyms: I. Yudin (Russian: И. Юдин), N. Boytsov (Russian: Н. Бойцов), N. B. (Russian: Н. Б.). In December 1930 he participated in the First All-Union Conference of research institutions on anti-religious work, organized by the Central Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists in Moscow. In connection with the restructuring of the principles of work of the League of Militant Atheists, Yudin left graduate school and worked in the Oblast Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists, and during 1934–37 he was a correspondent in the editorial office of the newspaper «Stalinets» of the Oktyabrskaya Railway. In 1937, after a change of leadership in the Oblast Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists, he returned to anti-religious work. May 10, 1937 Yudin was enrolled in the State Public Library of the M. E. Saltykova-Shchedrin, the chief librarian of the First Department (Anti-religious philosophy). From July 7 to September 1, 1937, he was the acting head of the First Department. On May 15, 1938, he quit the library on a personal application. In March 1959, Yudin applied to the library for a document about working in the library for applying for a pension.

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