Vladilen Nikolaevich Vinogradov ( June 18, 1925 , Moscow - February 11, 2017 , ibid.) - Soviet and Russian historian , doctor of historical sciences, professor, chief researcher at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences , specialist in international relations of the 18th - first third of the 20th centuries, honored worker science of the Russian Federation , author of 11 monographs and more than 400 scientific papers.
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| Place of work | Institute of Slavic Studies RAS |
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| Academic degree | Doctor of Historical Sciences |
| Academic rank | Professor |
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Biography
Vladilen Nikolaevich Vinogradov was born in Moscow on June 18, 1925. In 1948 he graduated from MGIMO , specializing in the history of England. In 1952-1956 he studied at the graduate school of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences . In 1956 he defended his thesis on "The Peasant Uprising of 1907 in Romania." In 1966 he defended his doctoral dissertation "At the origins of the Labor Party." In 1956-1968 he was an employee of the Institute of History.
Vinogradov's scientific interests included a wide range of problems. Vinogradov is one of the founders of Russian Romanian studies and the Commission of Historians of Russia and Romania. He studied the history of Romania of the new time, the history of England of the 19th-20th centuries, the Balkans problem and the problems of the history of Russian-Slavic relations, developed the problems that are relevant for Slavic studies and Balkan studies - international relations in the Balkans, Russian and British politics in this region. He studied the history of sections of the Commonwealth .
Some scientific papers
- Russia and the union of the Romanian principalities. M., 1961.
- At the origins of the Labor Party. M., 1965.
- Romania during the First World War. M., 1969.
- Russia and the Balkans: from Catherine the Great to the First World War. Lewiston (USA), 2000.
- Benjamin Disraeli and the Fairy on the throne. M., 2004.
- Berlin Congress of 1878 before the court of history // Great sili in the Balkanite. Sofia, 1985.
- The Berlin Congress of 1878 in the History of the Balkans // Insurrections, Wars and the Eastern Question. New York, 1985.
- Official Russia, Balkan Christians and the Eastern Question // The Church in the History of Slavic Peoples: Materials of the International Scientific Conference, Moscow, June 1993 M., 1997.
- The Age of Catherine II: Russia and the Balkans. M., 1999 (co-author, editor-in-chief).
- The Age of Catherine II: Balkan affairs. M., 2000 (co-author, editor-in-chief).
- Catherine the Great Diplomacy // New and Contemporary History . 2001. No. 3, 4, 6.
Literature
- Stykalin A.S. To the 75th anniversary of Vladilen Nikolaevich Vinogradov. // Slavic studies . 2000. No. 6;
- On the anniversary of Vladilen Nikolaevich Vinogradov // Slavic studies. 2005. No. 4;
- Anniversary of V.N. Vinogradov // New and recent history. M., 2005. No. 4;
- Vladilen Nikolaevich Vinogradov (1925—2017) // New and recent history. - 2017. - No. 3. - S. 246-249.