Vladimir Petrukhin


Vladimir Petrukhin is a Russian historian, archaeologist and ethnographer, Doctor of Historical Sciences, chief research fellow of the Medieval Section in the Institute of Slavic Studies in the Russian Academy of Sciences, professor of Higher School of Economics.

Biography

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Vladimir Petrukhin was born on July 25, 1950, in Pushkino, Moscow Oblast.
Vladimir Petrukhin was awarded Diploma of Open Society Institute for the victory in the contest "New Books on Social Sciences and Humanities for High School"; Medal of Slavic Fund of Russia for the great contribution to the preservation and development of the heritage of Cyril and Methodius; Likhachov Prize for monograph Rus in the 9th–10th Centuries. From Varangians Invitation to the Сhoice of Faith.

Researches

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Vladimir Petrukhin researches Russian medieval history, archaeology and culture, ethnography of North and East Europe. The research works is characterized by complex approach and a use of all sources. Vladimir Petrukhin created new conception of early Russian history, in which geopolitics, ethnic and cultural history were key points.
  • Vladimir Petrukhin takes part in many Russian and international historical, archaeological and ethnographic projects, including interdisciplinary expeditions to study of Slavic and Jewish history and culture; he also is a coordinator of projects for preservation and study of the Khazarian and Jewish historical and cultural artefacts in Dubnov Higher School for the Humanities of the Russian Jewish Congress.
  • Member of editorial boards of some journals: "Bulletin of Jewish University", "Slavic Studies", "Living Antiquity", "Problems of Art", almanac "Parallels", "Khazarian Almanac" ; many collected articles and other scientific publications.
  • Member of organizing committees of several Russian and international conferences on Russian and Khazarian history and archaeology and also Eastern European ethnography.
  • In Russian State University for the Humanities since 1997, Vladimir Petrukhin gives courses of lectures on the early history of Russia, special courses on religious antiquities, ethnogenesis and early history of the Slavs; he manages an archaeological field practice of students. In Dubnov Higher School for the Humanities, he gives courses of lectures on the history of Russia in the Antiquity and the Middle Ages, on introduction to archaeology, he also manages an archaeological field practice of students. In the Institute of Asian and African Studies of the Moscow State University), he gives a special course "Khazars and the Early History of the Jews in Eastern Europe".
  • Vladimir Petrukhin is an author of more than 500 research works, published from 1973 to the present time, among them he took part in the work for the "Slavic Antiquities. Ethnolinguistic Dictionary" ; an author of several popular scientific books.

Main publications

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Monographs, co-authorship and popular scientific publications

  • The Beginning of Ethnic and Cultural History of Rus in the 9th–11th Centuries / Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies. Smolensk; Moscow, 1995. 317 p..
  • From Genesis to Exodus : the Biblical Subjects in Jewish and Slavic Folk Culture : Collected Articles / Sefer. Academic series; editor-in-chief is Vladimir Petrukhin. Moscow, 1998. Issue 2..
  • Old Rus. Moscow, 2000. 48 p...
  • Slavs : Textbook for Additional Education. Moscow, 2002. 112 p..
  • The Origins of Russia : Historical Stories / V. Petrukhin, A. Toroptsev. Moscow, 2002. 132 p.. First edition : Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century / N. Golb a. O. Pritsak. Ithaca; London : Cornell Univ. Press, 1982..
  • Essays on the History of the Peoples of Russia in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages : Manual for Humanitarian Faculties / Vladimir Petrukhin, Dmitry Rayevsky. Moscow, 2004. 415 p. ).
  • Myths of Finno-Ugric Peoples. Moscow, 2005. 463 p..
  • Migration Period / Vladimir Petrukhin and others. Moscow, 2005. 179 p..
  • Old Rus. From 9th Century to 1263. Moscow, 2005. 190 p..
  • Origin Myths. Moscow, 2005. 464 p..
  • Before the Invasion. Moscow, 2005. 179 p..
  • Christianization of Rus : from Paganism to Christianity. Moscow, 2006. 222 p..
  • Old Rus. Moscow, 2008. 95 p..
  • The "Jewish Myth" in the Slavic Culture / Olga Belova, Vladimir Petrukhin. Moscow; Jerusalem, 2008. 568 p..
  • Folklore and Book-Learning : Myth and Historical Reality / Olga Belova, Vladimir Petrukhin; Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic Studies. Moscow, 2008. 262 p..
  • Underworld : Myths of Different Peoples. Yekaterinburg, 2010. 414 p.; Idem. Moscow, 2010. 414 p..
  • The History of the Jewish People in Russia. Moscow; Jerusalem, 2010...
  • The Myths Of Ancient Scandinavia. Moscow, 2011. 463 p..
  • "Rus and All the Peoples" : the Aspects of Historical Relationships : Historical and Archaeological Essays. Moscow, 2011. 384 p..
  • Khazaria in Cross-Cultural Space : the Historical Geography of Fortress Architecture, the Choice of Faith / Tatyana Kalinina, Valery Flyorov, Vladimir Petrukhin. Moscow, 2014. 208 p..
  • Rus in the 9th–10th Centuries. From Varangians Invitation to the Сhoice of Faith / 2nd edition, corrected and supplemented. Moscow, 2014. 464 p..

Some articles

  • Melnikova, Elena. Petrukhin, Vladimir. "The Legend of the Varangians Invitation" in Comparative Historical Perspective // 11th All-Union Conference on the Study of History, Economics, Literature and Language of the Scandinavian Countries and Finland / ed. by Yury Andreev and others. – Moscow, 1989. – Issue 1. – P. 108–110..
  • Древо жизни: Библейский образ и славянский фольклор // Живая старина. – 1997. – № 1. – С. 8–9.
  • Дунайская предыстория славян и начальная Русь // Истоки русской культуры : Археология и лингвистика. – М., 1997. – С. 139–144.
  • «От тех варяг прозвася…» // Родина. – 1997. – № 10. – С. 12–16.
  • Походы Руси на Царьград: К проблеме достоверности летописи // Восточная Европа в древности и средневековье: Материалы конф.... – М., 1997. – С. 65–70.
  • Мельникова Е.А., Петрухин В.Я. Русь и чудь: К проблеме этнокультурных контактов Восточной Европы и Балтийского региона в 1 -м тыс. н. э. // Балтославянские исследования, 1988–1996. – М., 1997. – С. 40–51.
  • Большие курганы Руси и Северной Европы: К проблеме этнокультурных связей в раннесредневековый период // Историческая археология: традиции и перспективы. – М., 1998. – С. 361–369.
  • К дохристианским истокам древнерусского княжеского культа // ΠΟΛΥΤΡΟΠΟΝ: К 70-летию В. Н. Топорова. – М., 1998. – С. 882–892.
  • Выбор веры: Летописный сюжет и исторические реалии // Древнерусская культура в мировом контексте: археология и междисциплинарные исследования: Материалы конф.... – М., 1999. – С. 73–85.
  • Древняя Русь: Народ. Князья. Религия // Из истории русской культуры. – М.: Яз. рус. культуры, 2000. – Т. I:. – С. 13–410. –.
  • «Боги и бесы» русского средневековья: род, рожаницы и проблема древнерусского двоеверия // Славянский и балканский фольклор. Народная демонология / Отв. ред. С.М. Толстая. – М., 2000. – С. 314–343.
  • // Древнейшиие государства Восточной Европы. 1999 г. Восточная и Северная Европа в средневековье / Отв. ред. Г.В. Глазырина; Отв. секретарь С.Л. Никольский; . – М.: Вост. лит., 2001 – С. 127–142..
  • // Древняя Русь. Вопросы медиевистики. – 2008. – № 2. – С. 41–46.
  • on website of Association Internationale d'Etudes du Sud-Est Europeen.

Videos of lectures

  • // Sefer.
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  • // PostScience.
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  • // PRESSCENTRERGGU.
  • // Русский Радио Эфир.
  • // Pravda.
  • // Саша Гордонский.
  • // Исторический Лекторий.
  • // Сатановский Евгений Янович.
  • // Летняя школа по еврейской этнографии и эпиграфике в Глубоком. 22–30 июля 2015 г. Sefer.
  • // Конференция Центра Сэфер и Центра славяно-иудаики Института славяноведения РАН «Норма и аномалия в славянской и еврейской культурной традиции». 2–4 декабря 2015 г.
  • . Colloquium "Religious Intolerance and Anti-Judaism Discourses in the Christian Culture of the West and the East of Europe in the Middle Ages", December 9, 2015, Moscow, Higher School of Economics.
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