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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Transl. from Bolgarian by N. Lakichevich
Moscow: Tsentropoligraf, 2006 523 p. [128 ill.] Serie: Rossiia zabytaia i neizvestnaia: Gosudarstvennye Deaiateli Hardcover. 14 x 21.5 cm ISBN: 5952424708 Language: Russian
This is a biography of Nikolai Pavlovich Ignat`ev (1832-1908), Ambassador to Constantinople in 1864-77, who participated in drawing up the San Stefano peace treaty of 1878, which resulted in the creation of the independent states of Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, and the Bulgarian principality. The Balkans was the most important area of Russian foreign affairs in the 1860-1870s. This book also tells the story of Ignat`ev`s family. Appendices include Ignat`ev`s letters and memoirs about him. Comments (pp. 433-492). Bibliography, name and geographical indices. This is the 62nd book in the series, many of them are still available. Also available one more book about and by N.P. Ignat`ev: Ignat`ev, N.P. Pokhodnye Pis`ma 1877 Goda: Pis`ma E.L. Ignat’evoi s Balkanskogo Teatra Voennykh Deistvii (1999).