Dmitry Stremoukhov ( May 8, 1902 , Vilna , Russian Empire - April 29, 1961 , Paris [1] , France ) - Russian historian of religious thought.
| Stremoukhov Dmitry Nikolaevich | |
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| Date of Birth | May 8, 1902 |
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| Date of death | April 29, 1961 (58 years old) |
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| Scientific field | story |
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Biography
Born on May 8, 1902 in Vilna (currently Vilnius , Lithuania ) in the family of Nikolai Petrovich Stremoukhov, future Lieutenant General of the General Staff. After the revolution in 1920, he left Russia with his family. He lived in exile in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes , where he studied at the University of Zagreb , then moved to France, where he continued his education at the Sorbonne . From 1930 to 1948 (with the exception of 1943-1945, when he was arrested by the Gestapo and was in the Buchenwald concentration camp ) he lectured on Russian language and literature at the University of Strasbourg . Since 1948 he moved to work at the University of Lille , since 1955, he lectured at the University of Rennes . In 1956 he was invited to become a professor at Aix University , but two years later he became a professor at the Sorbonne, where in 1960 he headed the department of Slavic languages and Slavic literature [2] .
He died on April 29, 1961. He was buried in the cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois near Paris [2] .
Major works
In 1935 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the works of Solovyov and Tyutchev [2] .
Monographs
- La poésie et l'idéologie de Tiouttchev. (Thèse) [texte imprimé] / Dimitri STREMOOUKHOFF, - Strasbourg: Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, 1937. - 181: No. 25.
- Vladimir Soloviev et son oeuvre messianique (réimpression d'une thèse de 1935) [texte imprimé] / Dimitri STREMOOUKHOFF, - Paris: L'Age d'Homme, [1975]. - 351 p.
Books
D Strémooukhoff; Phillip Guilbeau; Heather Elise. Vladimir Soloviev and his messianic work by MacGregor. - Belmont, Massachusetts: Nordland Pub. Co., 1980 .-- 228 p. - ISBN 0913124362 9780913124369.
Articles
- Stremoukhov Dm. Moscow - The Third Rome: the source of the doctrine / (Transl. From English to ed.: V. XXVIII. 1953. N 1. P. 84-101) From the history of Russian culture. T.II. Book 1. Kievan and Moscow Russia. - M .: Languages of Slavic culture, 2002, p. 425—441
Notes
- ↑ House-Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva - Biographical Dictionary RUSSIAN FOREIGN IN FRANCE . www.dommuseum.ru. Date of treatment November 15, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Sorokina M. Yu. STREMOUKHOV (Stremooukhoff) DMITRY NIKOLAEVICH . Necropolis of the Russian scientific abroad . www.russiangrave.ru. Date of treatment November 15, 2017.
Further reading
- Kovalevsky P.E. Our achievements. The role of Russian emigration in world science. Vol. 1. Munich, 1960. S. 42;
- Kovalevsky P.E. Foreign Russia: The History and Cultural and Educational Work of the Russian Abroad for Half a Century (1920-1970). Paris, 1971.P. 166
- Sukharev Yu.N. Materials for the history of Russian scientific abroad. Prince 1.M., 2002.S. 467
- Grezin I.I. Alphabetical list of Russian graves in the cemetery in Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois. M., 2009.S. 465
- Russian Scientific Abroad: Bibliographic Reference / Comp. M.Yu. Sorokina. M., 2011. S. 570-571
- Struve N. Soixante-dix ans d'émigration russe (1919-1989). P., 1996.
- Unforgettable graves. Russian Abroad: Obituaries 1917-1997: In 6 volumes / Comp. V.N. Chuvakov et al. M., 2006.V. 6, Prince. 2, p. 217.