Traditions of the St Petersburg Historical School in the Works of Mikhail Pavlovich Iroshnikov
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This article is devoted to the scholarly work of the prominent Russian historian, Doctor of
Sciences (History), Professor of St Petersburg State University Mikhail Pavlovich Iroshnikov.
A student of two well-known St Petersburg-Leningrad scholars, Alexander Ignatievich Andreev
and Sigismund Natanovich Valk, M. P. Iroshnikov became one of the leading specialists
in the field of the political history of Russia of the 20th century, the history of state and law, the
history of state institutions, archives, source studies, historiography and archeography. The
successor to the traditions of the St Petersburg historical school — the school of S. F. Platonov,
A. S. Lappo-Danilevsky, A. E. Presnyakov — M. P. Iroshnikov not only became a recognized
Russian archaeographer, an expert in archival documents, but also a thoughtful, attentive researcher.
The most important academic achievements of M. P. Iroshnikov was the study of the
creation, activities and personnel of the Soviet government in 1917–1922, and the discovery
and introduction of the census of Soviet employees in 1918 into the scholarship. The article
analyzes the work of M. P. Iroshnikov in organizing and implementing many of the largest domestic
archeographic projects: the publication of the works of V. N. Tatishchev, decrees of the
Soviet government, the Radziwil Chronicle. The article also examines the pedagogical activity
of M. P. Iroshnikov in St Petersburg State University, where he continued the traditions of his
teachers in educating historians, archeographers and source specialists.
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Dvornichenko A. Yu., Shtykov N. V. Traditions of the St Petersburg Historical School in the Works of Mikhail Pavlovich Iroshnikov. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2022, vol. 67, issue 1, рp. 276–292.