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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Tarle Evgeny Viktorovich hidden Tarle E.V., (1874-1955), historian | TARLE Evgeny Viktorovich (1874-1955), historian, member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1927). He graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Kiev University in 1896. In 1901, he moved to St. Petersburg ... | | TARLE Evgeny Viktorovich (1874-1955), historian, member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1927). He graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Kiev University in 1896. In 1901, he moved to St. Petersburg. Two years later he assumed a teaching position at the University of St. Petersburg (where he was appointed a professor in 1918), as well as teaching at many other higher educational establishments of St. Petersburg. After the February Revolution in 1917, he collaborated with the Extraordinary Investigating Commission of the Provisional Government for the Investigation of Crimes of the Tsarist Regime. Tarle also took part in the issuing of the Byloe and Annaly journals. In 1930, he was arrested for involvement in the so-called Academic Affair and deported to Alma-Ata, where he stayed from 1931 to1932. In 1931, he was expelled from the Academy of Sciences, to be reinstated in 1938. In 1937, he was admitted as a research fellow into the Leningrad section of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. In 1942, he entered the Extraordinary State Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Committed on the Territory of the USSR by Fascist Aggressors. Tarle left works on the history of France and international relations of the 18th-19th centuries. He was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1942, 1943 and 1946. From 1923 to 1955 Tarle lived at 30 Palace Embankment (memorial plaque). References: Каганович Б. С. Евгений Викторович Тарле и петербургская школа историков. СПб., 1995; Академическое дело 1929-1931 гг.: Док. и материалы следств. дела, сфабриков. ОГПУ. Вып. 2: Дело по обвинению акад. Е. В. Тарле. СПб., 1998. A. A. Kononov.
| | | hidden | 3 March. The district newspaper "Bolshestskoye slovo" ("Bolshevik Word") was founded, on 3 February 1953 it was renamed the newspaper "Vpered" ("Forward") and on 1993 it was renamed "Tsarskoselskaya Gazeta" ("The Tsarskoye Selo Newspaper") ... | | 3 March. The district newspaper "Bolshestskoye slovo" ("Bolshevik Word") was founded, on 3 February 1953 it was renamed the newspaper "Vpered" ("Forward") and on 1993 it was renamed "Tsarskoselskaya Gazeta" ("The Tsarskoye Selo Newspaper"). April. The writer Aleksey Tolstoy moved from Detskoye Selo to Moscow and handed down his house in Proletarskaya street to Leningrad writers for opening the House of the Creative Work of Literary Persons. I.G. Erenburg, B.A. Lavrenev, N.S. Tikhonov, K.I. Chukovsky, N.N. Nikitin, M.M. Zoshcheko, V.A. Kaverin, B.M. Eyhenbaum, A.R. Belyayev, Yu.N. Tynyanov, A.P. Shteyn, M.P. Lozinsky, the historian E.V. Tarle rested and worked here. The summer. The fantast-writer A.P. Belyayev with his family dwelled again in the house behind the Cinema "Avangard" in 1 May Street (now it is Konyushennaya Street). Persons Belyaev Alexander Romanovich Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich Eichenbaum Boris Mikhailovich Erenburg, Iliya Grigoryevich Kaverin Veniamin Alexandrovich Lavrenev Boris Andreevich Lozinsky Mikhail Leonidovich Nikitin Nikolay Nikolaevich Shtein, Aleksandr Petrovich Tarle Evgeny Viktorovich Tikhonov Nikolay Semenovich Tolstoy Alexey Nikolaevich Tynyanov Yury Nikolaevich Zoschenko Mikhail Mikhailovich Addresses Konyushennaya Street/Pushkin, town
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