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  1. Lev Nikoláyevich Gumiliov (en ruso: Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв) (San Petersburgo, 1 de octubre de 1912 - 15 de junio de 1992). Científico soviético y ruso, escritor y traductor. Arqueólogo, orientalista y geógrafo, historiador, etnólogo, filósofo.

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    Lev Nikolayevich Gumilev (also Gumilyov; Russian: Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв; 1 October [O.S. 18 September] 1912 – 15 June 1992) was a Soviet and Russian historian, ethnologist, anthropologist and translator. He had a reputation for his highly unorthodox theories of ethnogenesis and historiosophy.

  3. A lo largo de sus escritos, Gumilev explica cómo el entorno influye de forma decisiva en el devenir de los pueblos, situando el concepto de “etnos” en el centro de su argumentación. Para...

  4. Lev Nikolayevich Gumilyov (Russian: Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв) (October 1, 1912 – June 15, 1992), also known as Lev Gumilev, was a Russian historian. His unorthodox ideas on the birth and death of ethnoses (ethnic groups) have given rise to the political and cultural movement known as "Neo-Eurasianism."

  5. Working as a historian from the late 1950s to the end of his life, Gumilev became a renowned expert on the steppe tribes of inner Eurasia: the Scythians, the Xiongnu, the Huns, Turks, Khitai,...

  6. 30 de dic. de 2012 · 2012 marked the birth centennial of a remarkable man, Lev Gumilev, a prominent Russian historian and ethnographer, who lived an extraordinary life.

  7. The striking affinities that have developed between radical-conservative movements in Western Europe and Russia since the end of the Cold War have been widely noted. This essay considers these affinities through the example of the Soviet historian and geographer Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev (1912–1992). It argues that Gumilev and the European New ...