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Sveshnikov, A.V
Peterburgskaia Shkola Medievistov Nachala XX Veka
Popytka Antropologicheskogo Analiza Nauchnogo Soobshchestva
[ The St. Petersburg school of the medieval studies in the early 20th century : Attempted anthropological analysis of the scholarly community]

Omsk:  Omsk. gos. un-t, 2010
408 p
pbk. 14.5 x 20 cm. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785777911971
Language: Russian
The monograph studies the St. Petersburg school of medieval studies founded at the beginning of the 20th century: 1900s-1930s. Among the scholars of this school were: L.P. Karsavin, N.P. Ottokar, O.A. Dobiash-Rozhdestvenskaia, M.A. Gukovskii, and their leader Ivan Mikhailovich Grevs. The author describes this group of scholars and their works as an individual school with its own academic approach, theory, collective projects and seminars, students and works. 0.415 kg.)
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