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Anikeev, Vyacheslav Efimovich

Vyacheslav Efimovich Anikeev ( December 18, 1937 - July 10, 2014 ) - journalist, candidate of philological sciences, associate professor of the Department of Foreign Journalism and Literature, Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov.

Anikeev Vyacheslav Efimovich
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Date of BirthDecember 18, 1937 ( 1937-12-18 )
Place of Birthfrom. Medvedki, Tula region
Date of deathJuly 10, 2014 ( 2014-07-10 ) (76 years old)
A place of deathMoscow
Scientific fieldjournalism
Place of workAssociate Professor, Moscow State University
Alma materMoscow State University
Known asresearcher of the French press XIX-XX centuries.

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Scientific and pedagogical work
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 notes

Biography

From 1945 to 1955 he studied at Moscow school number 9 in Khvostovoy Lane.

In 1955 he entered the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. MV Lomonosov and graduated in 1960. The theme of the thesis: "Fiction and reality in science fiction literature" in the department of publishing.

In his student years, he met Anna Akhmatova in the house of his fellow student Mikhail Ardov on the “legendary Ordynka”.

After graduating from the faculty, he was distributed in the journal “Technique of Cinema and Television”, where he edited the first novels of Bulat Okudzhava , and also met the famous cameraman Sergei Urusevsky : “I wrote a big, big article about him about using a hand-held movie camera in a feature film. It was necessary to attribute it to him, and he said: "Glory, I was a laureate of international prizes, Soviet, but nobody wrote about me like that yet." [1] ”

Since 1962, he worked at the Faculty of Journalism, and admitted in an interview: "In February 2012, it was exactly half a century since I worked at Moscow State University, and I am very proud of it" [1] .

In 1969 he defended his dissertation on the newspaper “Figaro, the spokeswoman for the interests of the pro-Atlantic circles of the French bourgeoisie. (Political position of the“ informational ”newspaper regarding the North Atlantic Pact 1949-1969.)", And on April 24, 1970 he was awarded the degree of candidate philological sciences.

In 1975-1976 held a research internship at the French Press Institute (FIP) under the guidance of one of the most respected journalism researchers in France, director of the French Press Institute, Pierre Albert.

Since 1983 - Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University.

In 2012, the Academic Council of Moscow State University was awarded the title "Honored Lecturer at Moscow University."

Scientific and pedagogical work

He conducted seminars on the course "Introduction to World Journalism" and "History of Foreign Journalism. Part 1 ”on the 1st year of the full-time department, special seminar“ Press in the political life of France ”on the 3rd year of the international department; supervised term papers and dissertations.

He led the sections on the problems of the French media, conducted by the Department of Foreign Journalism and Literature at scientific conferences of the Faculty of Journalism (Lomonosov, Journalism in 2010, etc.). He acted as a reviewer when discussing scientific and educational works of the department staff, took part in the discussion of dissertations and master's theses.

Prepared for publication an updated and revised edition of the textbook “History of the French Press (1830-1945).” 4 pp., As well as the chapter “Hippolytus Wilmesan” for the collective monograph “The Creators of the French Press of the 19th Century.” A report was made at the round table “Quality Press as a Subject of the Public Sphere”, which took place as part of the international scientific and practical conference, “Figaro Newspaper as a Phenomenon in the French Quality Press”.

He took part in scientific conferences of the Faculty of Journalism, made reports on the following topics: the history of the French political press, power and the press in France in the late XIX - early XX centuries. Of particular interest were his lectures and seminars on the history of the foreign press, introduction to world journalism, and the special seminar “French Journalism: History and Present”.

The course “Rhetoric” and his reports at scientific conferences on rhetoric were a well-deserved success.

I stood at the origins of the student newspaper of Moscow University “ Tatyana’s Day ”, when in the mid-90s it was just beginning to appear in a paper version. Anikeev, was the author of many editorial initiatives, in particular, it was he who came up with the name of the heading "Urgent issues" [1] .

Literature

More than 30 scientific papers, including:

  • Criticism of the concepts of the information press // Modern bourgeois theories of journalism. - M., 1967.
  • Advertising and its place in the economy of the bourgeois press. - M., 1976.
  • Meeting with France. Photo album [2] . // Henri Gujoot and Colette Gouvion, scientific editors V. E. Anikeev, G. G. Diligensky. - M., 1985
  • History of the French press [3] . 1830–1945 - M., 1999.

Translations from french:

  • I.S. Aksakov. Letters to relatives. 1844-1849. (Series "Literary Monuments"). - M., 1988.
  • I.S. Aksakov. Letters to relatives. 1849-1856. (Series "Literary Monuments"). - M., 1994.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Vyacheslav Anikeev: Half a century at Moscow State University (neopr.) .
  2. ↑ Meeting with France. Photo album (neopr.) .
  3. ↑ Anikeev V.E. History of the French press. 1830-1945 .. - Publishing house of the journalism faculty of Moscow State University, 1999.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Anikeev_Vyacheslav_Efimovich&oldid = 87405148


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