Evgeniya Gutnova | |
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Born | 29 March 1914 (in
Julian calendar)
Saint Petersburg |
Died | 1 October 1992
(aged 78) Moscow |
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Evgeniya Vladimirovna Gutnova ( Russian: Евгения Владимировна Гутнова; 1914 - 1992) was a Soviet Russian historian and medievalist, Doctor of Sciences in Historical Sciences (1957). [1] She was a professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (since 1959). [2]
Julius Martov is her uncle. [3] Lydia Dan is her aunt. [4]
She graduated from the Faculty of History at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1939. [2] [1] She was a student of Eugene Kosminsky. [1] [3] [5]
In 1942, she defended her candidate's dissertation on Thomas Carlyle. [1] Her opponent was A. I. Neusykhin. [6] In 1956, she defended her doctoral thesis on the history of the English Parliament. [7] [1] At MSU, she was a Deputy head of Department of History of the Middle Ages, which was then headed by Sergei Skazkin.
She published in Voprosy Istorii and Soviet Historical Encyclopedia. [8]
Evgeniya Gutnova | |
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Born | 29 March 1914 (in
Julian calendar)
Saint Petersburg |
Died | 1 October 1992
(aged 78) Moscow |
Alma mater | |
Employer |
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Parent(s) |
Evgeniya Vladimirovna Gutnova ( Russian: Евгения Владимировна Гутнова; 1914 - 1992) was a Soviet Russian historian and medievalist, Doctor of Sciences in Historical Sciences (1957). [1] She was a professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (since 1959). [2]
Julius Martov is her uncle. [3] Lydia Dan is her aunt. [4]
She graduated from the Faculty of History at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1939. [2] [1] She was a student of Eugene Kosminsky. [1] [3] [5]
In 1942, she defended her candidate's dissertation on Thomas Carlyle. [1] Her opponent was A. I. Neusykhin. [6] In 1956, she defended her doctoral thesis on the history of the English Parliament. [7] [1] At MSU, she was a Deputy head of Department of History of the Middle Ages, which was then headed by Sergei Skazkin.
She published in Voprosy Istorii and Soviet Historical Encyclopedia. [8]