- Edward L. Keenan
Edward L. Keenan (born 1935) is
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of History atHarvard University . He works primarily on MedievalRussia , especially the cultural and political history ofMuscovy c. 1400 - c. 1600,Ivan IV andSemen Shakhovskoi , cultural and political relations betweenMuscovy and theTurkic peoples ofCentral Asia , and the origin of the "Igor Tale".Keenan is skeptical about the authenticity of a number of texts normally attributed to the Russian medieval period. His book "The Kurbskii-Groznyi Apocrypha: The Seventeenth-century Genesis of the 'Correspondence' Attributed to Prince A. M. Kurbskii and Tsar Ivan IV" (1973) claims these letters are forgeries. A more recent study, "Joseph Dobrovsky and the Origins of the 'Igor Tale"' (2003) argues this text - traditionally thought to be twelfth century - was the work of the eighteenth century Bohemian linguist and scholar Josef Dobrovsky. This work has led to renewed interest and debate about the authenticity of the Igor Tale and gained mixed reviews. [ [http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/kritika/v006/6.4franklin.html Franklin, S. (2005). "The Igor Tale: A Bohemian Rhapsody?" Kritika 6(4): 833-844.] (Subscription Access Only)] [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0037-6779(200521)64%3A1%3C218%3AJDATOO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B Szarcyz, I. (2005). "Review of" Josef Dobrovsky and the Origins of the Igor' Tale" by Edward L. Keenan" Slavic Review 61 (1), Spring, pp. 218-19.] (Subscription Access Only)]
Keenan has served as Associate Director (1973-1975) and then as Director (1976-1977) of Harvard's Russian Research Center, and as Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies over a considerable period of time (1981-1983, 1986-1987, 1993-1994). He has also served as Director of The
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library inWashington DC , and continues to serve on the Associate Committee. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3763/is_200609/ai_n18622000/pg_7 Rowland, Daniel. (2006), "Edward Keenan Not In Print", Canadian Slavonic Papers, September - December.] ]References
External links
- [http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~history/facultyPage.cgi?id=20 Harvard University Page on Professor Keenan]
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