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  1. Nikolái Ivánovich Kostomárov (en ruso: Никола́й Ива́нович Костома́ров) o Mikola Ivánovich Kostomáriv (en ucraniano: Микола Іванович Костомаров; Yurásovka, 4 de mayo jul. / 16 de mayo de 1817 greg.

  2. Mykola Ivanovych Kostomarov (Ukrainian: Микола Іванович Костомаров; May 16, 1817 – April 19, 1885) or Nikolai Ivanovich Kostomarov (Russian: Николай Иванович Костомаров) was one of the most distinguished Russian–Ukrainian historians, one of the first anti-Normanists, and the father ...

  3. 26 de ene. de 2018 · Written in 1880 by Nikolai Kostomarov, the great Russian and Ukrainian historian, writer and ethnographer, the manuscript of Skotskoi Bunt (‘The Farm Animals’ Revolt’) lay dormant long after the author’s death in 1885.

  4. Nikolái Ivánovich Kostomárov o Mikola Ivánovich Kostomáriv fue uno de los más distinguidos historiadores rusos y ucraniano como profesor de la Universidad de San Vladímir de Kiev, más tarde en la Universidad de San Petersburgo y miembro de la Academia Imperial de Ciencias de San Petersburgo.

  5. 17 de dic. de 2015 · Literary history pairs Kostomarov’s novel The Son: a Story from the Times of the Seventeenth Century with Aleksander Pushkin’s The Captain’s Daughter. Likewise, Kostomarov’s influential work, The Revolt of Stenka Razin, was seen as an auger of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace.

  6. Mykola Kostomarov (1817-1885), or Nikolai I. Kostomarov as he was generally known in nineteenth-century Russia, was an outstanding intellectual and cultural figure in his time.

  7. The author examines one of the episodes of N.I. Kostomarov's Autobiography - the circumstances of his father's murder as the main source of Smerdyakov's image in F.M. Dostoevsky's novel The...