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Eduard Nikolaevich Burdzhalov (Russian: Эдуард Николаевич Бурджалов) (1906 – 13 December 1985)[1] was a Soviet historian.[2]
Burdzhalov graduated from Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy, and Literature in 1932. He then taught at various Moscow universities, including the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute.[3] In 1957 he was dismissed as deputy editor of the journal Questions of History after he published an article about the Bolshevik's confusion following the February Revolution in 1917.[4] However in 1959 he was appointed professor.
Publications
edit- Вторая русская революция: Восстание в Петрограде (1967) Translated: Raleigh, Donald J. (1987), Russia's Second Revolution: The February 1917 Uprising in Petrograd, Indiana University Press, ISBN 978-0-253-20440-0
- Вторая русская революция: Москва. Фронт. Периферия (1971).
References
edit- ^ "News of the Profession: Eduard Nikolaevich Burdzhalov (1906-1985)", Donald J. Raleigh, Slavic Review, Vol. 45, No. 3 (Autumn, 1986), pp. 599-604.
- ^ "Бурджалов Эдуард Николаевич | Ученые | Главный портал МПГУ".
- ^ "Эдуард Николаевич Бурджалов". Публичная библиотека. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
- ^ Brooks, Jeffrey (June 2002), "Review: Rossii kak problema Vsemirnoi istorii: Izbrannye trudy", The American Historical Review, 107 (3): 972–973, doi:10.1086/532638