MSU Faculty of History
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Type | Public |
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Established | 1934 |
Location | Moscow , Russia |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | MSU |
Website | https://www.msu.ru/en/info/struct/depts/hist.html |
The Faculty of History is one of the faculties of the Moscow State University. Established at 1934 on the base of the Historical-philological faculty of the university. The dean of the faculty was Sergey Karpov (since 1995 to 2018).
The history of the faculty[]
The first departments of the history, arts and archaeology of the Moscow State University were established at 1804. At 1835 department of history was separated into the department of Russian history and the department of foreign history. The department of Russian history was led by Mikhail Pogodin, Sergei Solovyov, Vasily Klyuchevsky, the department of foreign history was led by Timofey Granovsky. At 1850 the historical-philological faculty was created.
After the October Revolution the Faculty of history and the Faculty of law were mixed into the Faculty of social sciences. At 1925 it was reorganized into a Faculty of Soviet Law and Ethnology. At the 1931 the Historical-philological faculty was transformed into .
At 1934 the Faculties of history in Moscow State University and in Saint Petersburg University were restored.
Notable Members, Past and Present[]
- Timofey Granovsky
- Sergey Karpov
- Oleg Khlevniuk
- Leonid Milov
- Nikita Petrov
- Boris Rybakov
- Arkadiĭ Sidorov[1]
- Sergey Solovyov
- Sergei Tokarev
- Valentin Yanin
- Anna Melyukova
Notable alumni[]
- Lyudmila Alexeyeva, (1927–2018), Russian human rights activist
- Svetlana Aliluyeva, (1926–2011), the youngest child and the only daughter of Joseph Stalin
- Sergei Bodrov Jr., (1971–2002), Russian actor
- Olga Kabo, (born 1968), Russian actress
- Yuri Knorozov, (1922–1999), Soviet linguist and ethnographer, who is known for his role in the decipherment of the Maya script
- Victor Schnirelmann, (born 1949), Russian historian and ethnologist
- Nikolai Svanidze, (born 1955), Russian TV and radio host
- Savva Yamshchikov, (1938–2009), Russian restorer
- Valentin Yanin (born 1929), leading Russian historian and archaeologist
- Konstantin Zatulin, (born 1958), Russian politician
References[]
- ^ СИДОРОВ Аркадий Лаврович. V. V. Tikhonov, Энциклопедия Всемирная история. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
Coordinates: 55°42′00″N 37°31′46″E / 55.70000°N 37.52944°E
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