Neman Ilya Natanovich( Ph.D. in History)
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Biography Neman Ilya Natanovich
(genus. 28.VI.1920, der. Lady Orsha district, Vitebsk region, Byelorussia)
Candidate of Historical Sciences (1952.
Associate Professor (since 1959) Department of World History SSTU. After graduating from high school (1938) joined the Faculty of History Moscow State Pedagogical Institute. VI. Lenin, who graduated in 1944. After finishing graduate work in the Smolensk Pedagogical University. Member of the Great Patriotic War (1942-1944 gg.). Seriously wounded in battle on the northern Donets. Research topics: the industrial revolution of the XVIII - XIX centuries. in the UK, the history of socialist ideas, candid thought of Western Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries., mysticism and social utopia, the philosophy of history. Has published over 75 scientific papers in academic journals and books in the Great Soviet, historical and philosophical encyclopedias, etc.. central publications. Author monographs. Member of the International Society for the Study of the eighteenth century. Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1 st degree, the Glory III degrees, medals.
Vol.: When the ghosts show claws. - Moscow, 1969 (co-authored, the same in Bulgarian. - Sofia, 1975), The Industrial Revolution in Britain, and Robert Owen's utopian communism. - Smolensk, 1987; subjectivist-idealist views of the essence of T. Carlyle on the history / future of science, 1956. -? 5, The Future of Science in utopias Robert Owen / / Future Nuka. International Yearbook. - Issue. 3. - M., 1970, Some results and problems of the study of Robert Owen / / The history of socialist doctrines. Sat. Articles. - M., 1976, etc.
Lit.: Rabinovich M. Word to the anniversary / / Work Path, 1990, 28 June; Berezne A. Remembering the past, learn the future / / Smolensk news, 1995, 28 June; Morozik C. Happy person who does not believe in fate / / Work Path, 1995, 28 June; Berezne A. Without finding the meaning of a man alive will not be / / Smlenskie news, 1998, January 30.
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