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  1. George Vernadsky (Russian: Гео́ргий Влади́мирович Верна́дский; August 20, 1887 – June 12, 1973) was a Russian-born American historian and an author of numerous books on Russian history.

  2. La biosfera y la noosfera. por Vladimir I. Vernadsky. A continuación reproducimos extractos de un artículo que escribió el famoso científico ruso–ucraniano Vladimir I. Vernadsky en diciembre de 1943. Originalmente lo publicó la revista American Scientist en inglés en enero de 1945.

  3. Eurasianism was the fuel of his impressive productivity, the central, unifying theme of his varied investigations of Russian, Byzantine, and Inner Asian history. Despite the high esteem in which Vernadsky came to be held, there have been few examinations of his contributions to historical knowledge.

  4. George Vernadsky, Eurasianism, the Mongols, and Russia. CHARLES J. HALPERIN. George Vernadsky, Eurasianism, the Mongols, and Russia. Eurasianism, the theory that Russia was neither Europe nor Asia but a world unto itself, Eurasia, runs through much, if not all, of George Vernadsky's enormous scholarly output.'

  5. Back Matter. A Source Book for Russian History. from Early Times to 1917. Volume 1: Early Times to Late Seventeenth Century. Volume 2: Peter the Great to Nicholas 1. Volume 3: Alexander II to the February Revolution. Edited by GEORGE VERNADSKY, RALPH T. FISHER, ALAN D. FERGUSON, ANDREW LOSSKY, SERGEI PUSHKAREV.

  6. The George Vernadsky Papers consist of manuscripts and typescripts for several of Vernadsky's published books and articles on Russian history. The papers also include phostats of documents used by Vernadsky in his research and writings.

  7. Descubre Vernadsky, George (1887-1973), en el portal de datos abiertos y enlazados de la Biblioteca Nacional de España