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Granovskii, T.N
Istoricheskie Kharakteristiki
[ Historical characteristics]

Moscow:  Rukopisnye Pamiatniki Drevnei Rusi, 2013
384 p
Serie: Pamiatniki istoricheskoi mysli
Hardcover. 12 x 17 cm
ISBN: 9785955105321
Language: Russian
Timofei Granovskii (1813-1855), a history professor at Moscow University, was the leader of the East-oriented Moscow Intelligentsiia. This book includes his works on Western Europe in the Middle Ages and his articles from 1845-1847 for popular magazines. Name index.
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » History of the world
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Imperial Russia: 17th to the 19th Centuries

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