List of Russian historians

This list of Russian historians includes historians, as well as archaeologists, paleographers, genealogists and other representatives of auxiliary historical disciplines from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia. == Alphabetical list == === A === Valery Alekseyev (1929–1991), anthropologist, proposed Homo rudolfensis Mikhail Artamonov (1898–1972), historian and archaeologist, founder of modern Khazar studies, excavated a great number of Scythian and Khazar kurgans and settlements, including the fortress of Sarkel Artemiy Artsikhovsky (1902–1978), archaeologist, discoverer of birch bark documents in Novgorod === B === Vasily Bartold (1869–1930), turkologist, the "Gibbon of Turkestan", an archaeologist of Samarcand Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin (1829–1897), 19th-century historian and paleographer, founder of the Bestuzhev Courses for women Nikita Bichurin (1777–1853), a founder of Sinology, published many documents on Chinese and Mongolian history, opened the first Chinese-language school in Russia Boris Hessen (1893–1936), physicist who brought externalism into modern historiography of science === D === Dmitry Ilovaysky (1832–1920), 19th-century anti-Normanist Igor Diakonov (1915–1999), historian and linguist, researcher of Sumer and Assyria Dimitri Obolensky (1918–2001), historian and Byzantinist === F === Boris Farmakovsky (1870–1928), archaeologist of Ancient Greek colony Olbia Friedrich von Adelung (1768–1843), historian and museologist, researched the European accounts of the Time of Troubles === G === Vladimir Golenishchev (1856–1947), egyptologist, excavated Wadi Hammamat, discovered over 6,000 antiquities, including the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus, the Story of Wenamun, and various Fayum portraits Timofey Granovsky (1813–1855), a founder of mediaeval studies in Russia, disproved the historicity of Vineta Boris Grekov (1882–1953), researcher of Kievan Rus' and Golden Horde Alexander V. Gordon (born 1937), researcher of the French Revolution, Third world and Peasantry Vladimir Guerrier (1837–1919), historian of the French Revolution, founder of the Courses Guerrier for women Lev Gumilev (1912–1992), historian and ethnologist, researcher of ancient Central Asian peoples, related ethnogenesis and biosphere, influenced the rise of Neo-Eurasianism === H === === I === Igor Diakonov (1915–1999), historian and linguist, researcher of Sumer and Assyria Igor Kurukin (born 1953), specialist in the history of Russia of the 16th–18th centuries === K === Alexander Kamensky (born 1954), a historian specializing in the history of 18th-century Russia.

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List of Russian historians

This list of Russian historians includes historians, as well as archaeologists, paleographers, genealogists and other representatives of auxiliary historical disciplines from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia. == Alphabetical list == === A === Valery Alekseyev (1929–1991), anthropologist, proposed Homo rudolfensis Mikhail Artamonov (1898–1972), historian and archaeologist, founder of modern Khazar studies, excavated a great number of Scythian and Khazar kurgans and settlements, including the fortress of Sarkel Artemiy Artsikhovsky (1902–1978), archaeologist, discoverer of birch bark documents in Novgorod === B === Vasily Bartold (1869–1930), turkologist, the "Gibbon of Turkestan", an archaeologist of Samarcand Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin (1829–1897), 19th-century historian and paleographer, founder of the Bestuzhev Courses for women Nikita Bichurin (1777–1853), a founder of Sinology, published many documents on Chinese and Mongolian history, opened the first Chinese-language school in Russia Boris Hessen (1893–1936), physicist who brought externalism into modern historiography of science === D === Dmitry Ilovaysky (1832–1920), 19th-century anti-Normanist Igor Diakonov (1915–1999), historian and linguist, researcher of Sumer and Assyria Dimitri Obolensky (1918–2001), historian and Byzantinist === F === Boris Farmakovsky (1870–1928), archaeologist of Ancient Greek colony Olbia Friedrich von Adelung (1768–1843), historian and museologist, researched the European accounts of the Time of Troubles === G === Vladimir Golenishchev (1856–1947), egyptologist, excavated Wadi Hammamat, discovered over 6,000 antiquities, including the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus, the Story of Wenamun, and various Fayum portraits Timofey Granovsky (1813–1855), a founder of mediaeval studies in Russia, disproved the historicity of Vineta Boris Grekov (1882–1953), researcher of Kievan Rus' and Golden Horde Alexander V. Gordon (born 1937), researcher of the French Revolution, Third world and Peasantry Vladimir Guerrier (1837–1919), historian of the French Revolution, founder of the Courses Guerrier for women Lev Gumilev (1912–1992), historian and ethnologist, researcher of ancient Central Asian peoples, related ethnogenesis and biosphere, influenced the rise of Neo-Eurasianism === H === === I === Igor Diakonov (1915–1999), historian and linguist, researcher of Sumer and Assyria Igor Kurukin (born 1953), specialist in the history of Russia of the 16th–18th centuries === K === Alexander Kamensky (born 1954), a historian specializing in the history of 18th-century Russia.

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