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  1. Dr. Lev Nikolaevich Gumiliov (1912-1992), the greatest cultural geographer in Russian history. Despite his critics, L. N. Gumiliov opened a path of syncretic methodology that wed history to geography, humanities to science. He also moved the work of Vladimir Vernadskiy forward into the late 20th century, and created a bridge to Western ...

  2. Lev Gumilev and Eurasianism. Lev Nikolayevich Gumilev, 1912-1992, was a Soviet historian, anthropologist and translator, and the son of two celebrated Russian poets, Nikolay Gumilev and Anna Akhmatova. His father was shot when Lev was only 7 years old and he spent most of his youth in Soviet labor camps.

  3. Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev. Progress Publishers, 1990 - Anthropology - 381 pages. From inside the book . Contents. INTRODUCTION in which the need for ethnology is ...

  4. The thesis examines two central themes in the thought of L.N. Gumilev (1912- 92): the theory of ethnogenesis and Eurasianism. A biographic survey of Gumilev's life sets his work in a historical context. Gumilev's background, his personal interests in nomadic history, and the tragic experiences of his life emerge as important factors for ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1990 · Ethnogenesis and the Biosphere is Gumilev’s academic treatise on where ethnicities come from, why some turn into ‘super-ethnicities’ that command all of history for a season (like Rome or Byzantium), how some find stasis and lasting meaning (the Basques and the Armenians), why some fall away before they achieve greatness (the Nestorians) and so many other things.

    • Leo Gumilëv, Lev Gumilev
  6. Lev Gumilev, ethnogenesis and Eurasianism. The thesis examines two central themes in the thought of L.N. Gumilev (1912- 92): the theory of ethnogenesis and Eurasianism. A biographic survey of Gumilev's life sets his work in a historical context. Gumilev's background, his personal interests in nomadic history, and the tragic experiences of his ...

  7. Nikolái Gumiliov. Nikolái Stepánovich Gumiliov (En ruso: Николай Степанович Гумилёв, 1886-1921), poeta ruso. Figura central del movimiento acmeísta junto a poetas como Anna Ajmátova y Ósip Mandelshtam. Su poesía está impregnada de un aire juvenil, la pasión por los viajes, lo exótico y cierto fatalismo.