Kirill Evgenievich Cherevko (born July 16, 1933, Odessa ) is a Soviet and Russian Japanese scholar , historian and internationalist, a specialist in Soviet- Russian-Japanese relations , in particular wars. Also a literary translator , poet and prose writer .
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| Academic degree | Doctor of History (1992), Doctor of Philology (2005) |
Leading researcher at the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (until December 2017) . Doctor of Historical Sciences (1992), Doctor of Philology (2005). Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR .
In 1951 he graduated from school number 150 of the Leningrad region [1] .
He studied at the Institute of Oriental Studies (1951-1954) and MGIMO (1954-1957). He also studied at the graduate school of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences .
In 1956 - one of the founders of the society "USSR - Japan" and subsequently its active leader.
In 1965-1970 he was a diplomatic employee of the USSR Embassy in Japan, translator of the ambassadors V. M. Vinogradov and O. A. Troyanovsky .
In 1998, a visiting professor at the University of Ljubljana ( Slovenia ).
In 1964 he defended his thesis "Adverbs in Modern Japanese". Doctoral dissertation on history - “Territorial-border issues in relations between Russia and the USSR with Japan” (1992), on philology - “ Kojiki ” (“A record of the affairs of antiquity”), VIII century, and the formation of the Japanese written and literary language ” (2004).
Full member of the public organization " International Academy of Informatization " (1996), academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (2011).