Presni︠a︡kov, A. E. 1870-1929

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Name (Latin)
Presni︠a︡kov, A. E. 1870-1929
Name (Cyrilic)
Пресняков, А. Е. 1870-1929
Other forms of name
Presni︠a︡kov, E. A., 1870-1929
Pri︠e︡sni︠a︡kov, A
nna Presni︠a︡kov, Aleksandr Evgenʹevich, 1870-1929
Presniakov, Aleksandr Evgenevich, 1870-1929
Presniakov, Alexander E., 1870-1929
Пресняков, Александр Евгеньевич, 1870-1929
Date of birth
1870-04-21
Date of death
1929-09-30
Place of birth
Odesa (Ukraine)
Place of death
Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Place of residence/headquarters
Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Occupation
Historians
College teachers
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 15139375
Wikidata: Q4377452
Library of congress: n 86022858
Sources of Information
  • His 14 dekabri︠a︡ 1825 goda, 1926:t.p. (A.E. Presni︠a︡kov)
  • His Kni︠a︡zhoe pravo v drevneĭ Rusi, 1909:t.p. (A. Pri︠e︡sni︠a︡kov)
  • His Zapadnai︠a︡ Rusʹ i litovsko-russkoe gosudarstvo, 2018:cover (Aleksandr Presni︠a︡kov) title page (E.A. Presni︠a︡kov [sic]) title page verso (Aleksandr Evgenʹevich Presni︠a︡kov (1870-1929))
  • LC in RLIN, 11-4-86(hdg.: Presni︠a︡kov, Aleksandr Evgenʹevich, 1870-1929; usage: Alexander E. Presni︠a︡kov; A. E. Presniakov)
  • LCN: Presniakov, A. E. (Aleksandr Evgen'evich), 1870-1929
  • A.E. Presni︠a︡kov i peterburgskai︠a︡ istoricheskai︠a︡ shkola, 2011:p. 12, etc. (Aleksandr Evgenʹevich Presni︠a︡kov; Russian historian, professor, taught history in several educational institutions in Saint Petersburg; born Apr. 21st (old style), 1870 in Odessa, died Sept. 30, 1929 in Saint Petersburg)
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Wikipedia description:

Alexander Yevgenyevich Presnyakov (Александр Евгеньевич Пресняков; 21 April (3 May), 1870 Odessa – 30 September 1929 Leningrad, USSR ) was a Russian historian who attempted to reform the Saint Petersburg school of imperial historiography after the Russian Revolution. He was elected into the Russian Academy of Sciences as a corresponding member in 1920. Presnyakov was born in Odessa and spent his childhood in Tiflis. A brilliant disciple of Sergey Platonov, he published several important studies of medieval Russia, including Princely Law in Old Rus (1909), The Tsardom of Muscovy (1918), and The Development of the State of Great Russia (1918). He opposed Platonov in admitting the distinct nature of the medieval Lithuanian statehood. After the Russian Revolution Presnyakov authored the revisionist biographies of Alexander I and Nicholas I. He helped establish and run the Institute of Historical Studies, a branch of the Petrograd University, and managed the Leningrad branch of the RANION History Institute. It was shortly after Presnyakov's death that his mentor Platonov, as well as their disciples, faced persecution from the government. His library was acquired by the Columbia University in 1931.

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