Vladimir Datsyshen: "History can’t be done without comparative analysis”

Authors

  • Chimiza K. Lamazhaa Moscow University for the Humanities

Keywords:

interviews; history; Krasnoyarsk; opinion; Orientalism; Tuva; tuvinology

Abstract

Our guest is a scientist from Krasnoyarsk: Doctor of History, head of professorial chair for Universal History at the Siberian Federal University Vladimir Grigorievich Datsyshen. He is the author of more than 300 scientific publications, including 14 personal and 8 collective monographies and 4 school books. Among the topics for his publications one can notice the history of Tuva as well: "Sayan junction” (Sayanskiy Uzel. Kyzyl, 2003) and "Sayan borderline” (Sayanskiy Rubezh. Tomsk, 2005).

Published

28.11.2012

How to Cite

Lamazhaa, C. K. (2012) “Vladimir Datsyshen: "History can’t be done without comparative analysis””, The New Research of Tuva, 4. Available at: https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/284 (Accessed: 18.05.2024).

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Author Biography

Chimiza K. Lamazhaa, Moscow University for the Humanities

Doctor of Philosophy, Deputy Director, Institute of Fundamental and Applied Studies, Moscow University for the Humanities; Full Member, International Academy of Science (Innsbruck, Austria).

Postal address: 5 Yunosti St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 111395.

Tel.: +7 (499) 374-95-30.

E-mail: lamajaa@tuva.asia