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Russian historian Marc Raeff was born in Moscow on July 28, 1923. He moved to the United States with his family and briefly attended City College of New York before being drafted into the Army during World War II. He spent the war years as an interpreter in prisoner-of-war camps. He received a Ph.D mehr anzeigen from Harvard University in 1950. He taught at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts from 1949 to 1961 and at Columbia University from 1961 to 1988. He was one of the country's leading scholars of Russian history specializing in imperial Russia. His wrote numerous books including Origins of the Russian Intelligentsia, Understanding Imperial Russia, and Russia Abroad: A Cultural History of Russian Emigration, 1919 - 1939. He died from Lou Gehrig's disease on September 20, 2008 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Andere Namen
Raev, Mark Isaakovič (russe)
Исаакович Раев, Марк (russe)
Geburtstag
1923-07-28
Todestag
2008-09-20
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USSR (birth)
USA
Land (für Karte)
Russie
Geburtsort
Moscow, Soviet Union
Sterbeort
Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Wohnorte
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Ausbildung
City College of New York
Harvard University (PhD|1950)
Berufe
historian
Organisationen
Clark University
Kurzbiographie
Married to Lillian Raeff, with two daughters, Anne and Catherine.

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This is a superb book. It was already a classic when I was in college circa 1970, and I wish I'd read it then (as a Russian major) -- it explains so much that I've had to pick up in bits and pieces as I read my way through Russian history and literature. It's a short book and probably too sweeping in its conclusions, but it's better to have a clear idea that's essentially correct (the intelligentsia came out of the frustrated service ideals of the Russian eighteenth-century nobility) -- you can always refine the details later. If you have any interest in the topic, read this book.… (mehr)
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languagehat | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 28, 2017 |
This is an excellent book explaining how Peter the Great changed the relationship between the nobility and the Emperor. These changes turned the nobility from its state of rural complacency to service to the Tsar. This led to more contact with Western Europe and the Enlightenment thinkers. More breakdown of old customs eventually led to the problems of the Nineteenth Century.

Copyright 1966, by Harcourt Brace Javanovich.
 
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