Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov
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Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov
Summary
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kazan[2]. He was born on June 11, 1905[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on March 9, 1972[5]. He worked as a historian[6], university teacher[7], and editor-in-chief[8]. He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
Key Facts
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was born in Kazan[2].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov died in Moscow[4].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was born on June 11, 1905[3].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was born on June 24, 1905[10].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov died on March 9, 1972[5].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery[11].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's father was M. M. Khvostov[12].
- A child of Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was Ksenia Khvostova[13].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov held citizenship in Russian Empire[14].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[15].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov held citizenship in Soviet Union[16].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov worked as a historian[6].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov worked as a university teacher[7].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's professions included editor-in-chief[8].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's field of work was history[17].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's field of work was modern period[18].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's field of work was international relations[19].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was employed by Moscow Industrial Pedagogical Institute[20].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was employed by Smolensk State University[21].
- Among Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's employers was Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History[22].
- Among Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's employers was MSU Faculty of History[23].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was employed by Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation[24].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was employed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR[25].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was educated at Tatar State University of Humanities and Education[26].
- Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's doctoral advisor was Theodore Rothstein[27].
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Origins and Family
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was born in Kazan[2]. Recorded date of birth include June 11, 1905[3] and June 24, 1905[10]. His father was M. M. Khvostov[12].
Education
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was educated at Tatar State University of Humanities and Education[26]. Doctoral advisors include Theodore Rothstein[27] and Nikolay Lukin[28]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], university teacher[7], and editor-in-chief[8]. Fields of work include history[17]; modern period[18], a historical period[30]; and international relations[19], an academic major[31]. Employers include Moscow Industrial Pedagogical Institute[20], a higher education institution[32], in Soviet Union[33]; Smolensk State University[21], a university[34], in Russia[35], founded in 1918[36]; Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History[22], a school[37], in Russia[38], founded in 1931[39]; MSU Faculty of History[23], a faculty[40], in Russia[41], founded in 1934[42]; Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation[24], an academy[43], in Russia[44], founded in 1934[45], headquartered in Moscow[46]; and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR[25], a foreign affairs ministry[47], in Soviet Union[48], founded in 1923[49], headquartered in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia main building[50]. Notable students include Alexander Nekrich[51], Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich Sivachev[52], and Alexander Oganovich Chubarian[53]. Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov supervised Alexander Oganovich Chubarian as a doctoral student[54].
Recognition
Awards received include State Stalin Prize, 1st degree[55], a class of award[56], in Soviet Union[57]; Order of Lenin[58], an order[59], in Soviet Union[60], founded in 1930[61]; Order of the Red Star[62], a socialist order of merit[63], in Soviet Union[64], founded in 1930[65]; Order of the Red Banner of Labour[66]; Order of the Badge of Honour[67]; and Ushinsky Medal[68].
Personal Life
A child of Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was Ksenia Khvostova[13]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[69].
Death and Burial
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov died on March 9, 1972[5]. He died in Moscow[4]. Burial took place at Novodevichy Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
His notable doctoral advisees include Alexander Nekrich[70], a historian[71], 1920–1993[72], of Russia[73], awarded the Order of the Red Star[74], specialised in history[75] and Alexander Oganovich Chubarian[76], a historian[77], b. 1931[78], of Soviet Union[79], awarded the Order of Honour[80], specialised in history[81].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov born?
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's place of birth was Kazan[2].
Where did Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov die?
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov died in Moscow[4].
Who were Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's parents?
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov's father was M. M. Khvostov[12].
What did Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov do for work?
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov worked as historian[6], university teacher[7], and editor-in-chief[8].
Where did Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov go to school?
Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov was educated at Tatar State University of Humanities and Education[26].
What awards did Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich Khvostov receive?
Honors received include State Stalin Prize, 1st degree[55], Order of Lenin[58], Order of the Red Star[62], and Order of the Red Banner of Labour[66].