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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.

  2. Lev Nikolayevich Gumilev (em russo: Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв; 1 de outubro de 1912, São Petersburgo - 15 de junho de 1992, São Petersburgo) foi um historiador, etnólogo, antropólogo e tradutor soviético do persa. Ele tinha uma reputação por suas teorias altamente não ortodoxas de etnogênese e filosofia da ...

  3. The article examines the contradictions and flaws in Gumilev's theories of ethnos, passionarity, and Eurasianism. It argues that his work is not a scientific discipline, but a mixture of quasi-science, myth, and nationalism.

  4. Lev Gumilev was the son of two of Russia’s renowned poets, Nikolai Gumilev, who was shot by the Bolsheviks in 1921, and Anna Akhmatova, the conscience of the Russian people during the darkest ...

  5. 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."

  6. 30 de dez. de 2012 · Follow Russia Beyond on Telegram. 2012 marked the birth centennial of a remarkable man, Lev Gumilev, a prominent Russian historian and ethnographer, who lived an extraordinary life. The son of...

  7. Abstract. In this article, Mark Bassin explores Lev Gumilev's theory of ethnicity. Developing his ideas in the context of post-Stalinist debates about the relationship of society to the natural world, Gumilev maintained that the etnos was a wholly natural, quasi-biological entity.