(1931–2009) was one of the most prominent Soviet and Russian historians, specializing in the pivotal and often violent 16th and 17th centuries of Russian history. A professor at Saint Petersburg State University and a Merited Scientist of the Russian Federation, he authored approximately 50 monographs and hundreds of articles that transformed our understanding of the Oprichnina, the Smuta (Time of Troubles), and the lives of Russia's first tsars. Core Themes of His Work
Skrynnikov’s research was characterized by a meticulous study of primary sources to reconstruct the internal political struggles of the Muscovite state. skrynnikov r g knigi skachat
Скрынников Руслан Григорьевич | новинки 2026 - Лабиринт (1931–2009) was one of the most prominent Soviet