- Mikhail Stasyulevich
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Mikhail Stasyulevich Born August 28, 1826
Saint Petersburg, Russian EmpireDied January 23, 1911 (aged 84)
Saint Petersburg, Russian EmpireMikhail Matveevich Stasyulevich (Михаи′л Матве′евич Стасюле′вич, August 28, 1826, Saint Petersburg, Russia – January 23, 1911, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Russian writer and scholar, author of books on ancient history, journalist, editor and publisher, best known as the founder (in 1866) and editor-in-chief (1866-1909) of Vestnik Evropy, one of Russia's leading literary magazines of the time. He was also the author of numerous articles on contemporary Russian literature and later memoirs (including those of Ivan Goncharov and Aleksey K. Tolstoy).[1] In the Soviet times Stasyulevich's name has been forgotten, his grave in the Voskresenskaya church destroyed in the late 1920s (along with the church). The first comprehensive study on his legacy, The Man of His Times, was written by Viktor Kelner and published in 1993.[2][3]
Select works
- The History of Middle Ages in Writings of the Time and Modern Day Studies / История средних веков в ее писателях и исследованиях новейших ученых (Vol. 1—3, Saint Petersburg, 1863—65)
- A Study in Reviewing of the Philosophy of History's Basic Systems / Опыт исторического обзора главных систем философии истории (Saint Petersburg, 1866)
Bibliography
- М. М. Стасюлевич и его современники в их переписке, т. 1—5, СПБ, 1911—13.
- Кельнер, Виктор. Человек своего времени. Рос. нац. б-ка. 1993. ISBN 5-7196-0949-0.
References
- ^ "М.М. Стасюлевич". bse.sci-lib.com. Большая советская энциклопедия. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article105949.html. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
- ^ "Михаил Матвеевич Стасюлевич". www.rulex.ru. Русский биографический словарь. http://www.rulex.ru/01181219.htm. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
- ^ В.И.Короткевич. "М.М. Стасюлевич: имя, забытое потомками". Музей истории ФМЛ. http://www.school30.spb.ru/museum/history/beginning/stasulevich.shtml. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
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