Древний русский Крым в творчестве Георгия Вернадского (к публикации статьи Г. В. Вернадского «Корсунь в русско-византийских отношениях»)
Subject: Crimea
Vernadsky, George
Korsun
Russian-Byzantian relations
Sarmato-Alans
Russians
Tmutorokan
Vernadszkij, Georgij Vlagyimirovics
Oroszország
Krím
történetírás
Karszun
orosz-bizánci kapcsolatok
Tmutarakan
Kijevi Rusz
Vernadsky, George
Korsun
Russian-Byzantian relations
Sarmato-Alans
Russians
Tmutorokan
Vernadszkij, Georgij Vlagyimirovics
Oroszország
Krím
történetírás
Karszun
orosz-bizánci kapcsolatok
Tmutarakan
Kijevi Rusz
Abstract:
The Ancient Russian Crimea in the Works of George Vernadsky (for publication of the article of G.V.Vernadsky “Korsun in Russian-Byzantine relations”)
The main purpose of this article is to expose, analyze and publish the article“Korsun in Russian-Byzantine relations,”written by the prominent Russian-American historian George Vernadsky. The Crimea played the great role in his life. He worked here in the local university in Simferopol and served in the government of P.Vrangel. From here he had to begin his emigrant’s life. But he is also the remarkableinvestigator of Crimean history. The history of this region the scholar studied in his famous “TheHistory of Russia” in five volumes (six books), in “The Origin of Russia,”and many articles and essays. But one of the most interesting articles, devoted to the history of Crimea, has notbeenpublished until now. This work has its own interesting story: Vernadsky wrote it for the famous “Annales” of the Seminarium Condakovianum in Prague. During the ‘30she made great efforts to reanimate this venerableinstitution. But all his efforts did not achieve the desiredresult and the institution closed. One of the results: the “Annales,” and the article of Vernadsky remained unpublished. А.Dvornichenko is not only publishing here the Vernadsky’s article with the “Résumé” and additions which were had made by the author himself, but also tells about the conceptual world of Vernadsky as awhole. This historian all his scholarlylife supported the idea of “Ancient Russian Crimea.” In the other words he found the presence of the Russians in the Crimea during the Middle Ages