Boris Mironov
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Boris Mironov
Summary
Boris Mironov is a human[1]. His place of birth was Marks[2]. He was born on September 21, 1942[3]. He worked as a historian[4], sociologist[5], economist[6], demographer[7], and social scientist[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Boris Mironov was born in Marks[2].
- Boris Mironov was born on September 21, 1942[3].
- Boris Mironov held citizenship in Soviet Union[10].
- Boris Mironov held citizenship in Russia[11].
- Russian was Boris Mironov's native language[12].
- Boris Mironov worked as a historian[4].
- Boris Mironov's professions included sociologist[5].
- Boris Mironov's professions included economist[6].
- Boris Mironov worked as a demographer[7].
- Boris Mironov worked as a social scientist[8].
- Boris Mironov's professions included university teacher[13].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was history[14].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was source criticism[15].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was historical sociology[16].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was demography[17].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was history of Russia[18].
- Boris Mironov's field of work was economic history[19].
- Among Boris Mironov's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[20].
- Among Boris Mironov's employers was Saint Petersburg State Institute of History[21].
- Boris Mironov was educated at Saint Petersburg State Institute of History[22].
- Boris Mironov's doctoral advisor was Arkady Mankov[23].
- Boris Mironov's doctoral advisor was Aleksandr Shapiro[24].
- Boris Mironov received the VO Klyuchevsky Prize[25].
- Boris Mironov is recorded as male[26].
- Boris Mironov's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Marks[2], Boris Mironov… he was born on September 21, 1942[3]. Russian was his native language[12].
Education
Boris Mironov's education included a stint at Saint Petersburg State Institute of History[22]. Doctoral advisors include Arkady Mankov[23], a historian[28], 1913–2006[29], of Russian Empire[30], awarded the Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[31] and Aleksandr Shapiro[24], a historian[32], 1908–1994[33], of Soviet Union[34], awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class[35], specialised in history[36]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[4], sociologist[5], economist[6], demographer[7], social scientist[8], and university teacher[13]. Fields of work include history[14]; source criticism[15], an academic major[38]; historical sociology[16], a branch of sociology[39]; demography[17], an academic discipline[40]; history of Russia[18], a history of a country or state[41], in Russia[42]; and economic history[19], an academic discipline[43]. Employers include Saint Petersburg State University[20], a public university[44], in Russia[45], founded in 1724[46], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[47] and Saint Petersburg State Institute of History[21], a faculty[48], in Soviet Union[49], founded in 1934[50].
Recognition
Boris Mironov received the VO Klyuchevsky Prize[25].
Why It Matters
Boris Mironov ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
He has been cited as an influence by Mikhail Babkin[52], a historian[53], b. 1967[54], of Soviet Union[55], awarded the Russian Award “The best books, publishing houses, projects”[56], specialised in history of Russia[57].
FAQs
Where was Boris Mironov born?
Boris Mironov was born in Marks[2].
What did Boris Mironov do for work?
Boris Mironov worked as historian[4], sociologist[5], economist[6], demographer[7], and social scientist[8].
Where did Boris Mironov go to school?
Boris Mironov was educated at Saint Petersburg State Institute of History[22].
What awards did Boris Mironov receive?
Honors received include VO Klyuchevsky Prize[25].
Who did Boris Mironov influence?
Boris Mironov has been cited as an influence by Mikhail Babkin[52].