Pavel Winogradow (historian)
Pawiał Gawriłowicz Winogradow (Russian: Pál Glavilovich Vinogradov, born November 30, 1854 in Kostroma, died October 19, 1925 in Paris) - Russian historian, medievalist. Curriculum vitae
In the years 1884-1902 and 1908-1911 he was a professor at a university in Moscow. He participated in the movement of the intelligentsia and the lands, he supported the autonomy of the universities, which resulted in his conflict with the Ministry of Education and the transfer in early retirement in 1903. Therefore, in 1903 he emigrated to Great Britain, where he was a professor at the University of Oxford. In 1908 he returned to Russia, after which he again became a professor at a university in Moscow, in 1911 he opposed the exemption of professors from the university protesting against the extremely reactionary politics of Prime Minister Piotr Stolypin, which again resulted in his conflict with the authorities. In 1911 he went to Great Britain again, in 1917 he was granted British citizenship and became the editor of Oxford Studies in Social and Legal History. In the 1920s he edited the "Economic and Social History of the World War. Russian Series." His main works are Issledowanija after the socyalnoj istori of England in the sriednije wieka (1887) and the English Society in the 11th Century (1908). In addition, he published sources for England's agrarian history. Bibliography
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