Editors
Alexey E. Titkov
Editor-in-Chief
Candidate of Historical Sciences
Russian Federation
Moscow
Alexey Eduardovich Titkov was born on October 11, 1959, in Moscow. He graduated from the History Department of Moscow State University and completed full-time postgraduate studies. He conducted research in the system of the Academy of Sciences: at the Institute of History of the USSR/Russia, in the Department of Foreign Policy of the USSR/Russia; at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations; at the Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies. He defended his candidate's dissertation on the German question at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
He conducted research, worked and lectured on the German question and the history of military-political and national conflicts of the first half of the 20th century at Princeton, Columbia, Georgetown, Stanford and Harvard Universities, at the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Harriman Institution, the Hoover Institution on War, Peace and Revolution (USA); Edinburgh and Norwich Universities (United Kingdom).
In 1996—1997, he was an advisor (on a voluntary basis) to the head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation on local and interethnic conflicts. Vice-President of the Russian Cultural Foundation. 1998—2012 — Editor-in-Chief and Editor-in-Chief of the federal weekly «Rossiyskie Vesti». 2006—2008 — Professor of the Philosophical Faculty of Moscow State University in the Department of Political Science. Since 2012 — Editor-in-Chief of the journal «Istorichesky Vestnik». Since 2015 — Editor-in-Chief of the socio-political almanac «Search. Alternatives. Choice». Since 2013 — Member of the Rector's Office of the Russian State University for the Humanities and Advisor to the Rector on Information Policy. Since 2015 — Vice-Rector for Information Policy at the Russian State University for the Humanities. The author of more than 30 scientific works on military history, the history of Russia, the history of international relations and more than 400 publications in newspaper and electronic media on issues of domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation.
He conducted research, worked and lectured on the German question and the history of military-political and national conflicts of the first half of the 20th century at Princeton, Columbia, Georgetown, Stanford and Harvard Universities, at the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Harriman Institution, the Hoover Institution on War, Peace and Revolution (USA); Edinburgh and Norwich Universities (United Kingdom).
In 1996—1997, he was an advisor (on a voluntary basis) to the head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation on local and interethnic conflicts. Vice-President of the Russian Cultural Foundation. 1998—2012 — Editor-in-Chief and Editor-in-Chief of the federal weekly «Rossiyskie Vesti». 2006—2008 — Professor of the Philosophical Faculty of Moscow State University in the Department of Political Science. Since 2012 — Editor-in-Chief of the journal «Istorichesky Vestnik». Since 2015 — Editor-in-Chief of the socio-political almanac «Search. Alternatives. Choice». Since 2013 — Member of the Rector's Office of the Russian State University for the Humanities and Advisor to the Rector on Information Policy. Since 2015 — Vice-Rector for Information Policy at the Russian State University for the Humanities. The author of more than 30 scientific works on military history, the history of Russia, the history of international relations and more than 400 publications in newspaper and electronic media on issues of domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation.
Igor Ya. Keremetskiy
Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Art Editor
Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Culture and Art
Russian Federation
Moscow
Igor Yakovlevich Keremetsky was born in 1967. Higher education. Worked in senior positions in the media. Acted as a political cartoonist. At one time, he held the position of art director of the Russian Culture Foundation. Author of numerous publications on cultural heritage, protection of architectural monuments, as well as on socio-political topics. Corresponding Member of the European Academy of Security and Conflictology. Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Culture and Art. Awarded the «Worthy» medal of the Russian Academy of Arts. Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia. Spheres of interest: painting, art history, history of Russia, history of socio-political movements, philosophy, antiquity.
Todd Lefko
Editor of the English Version
USA
Minnesota
Yakovenko S.G.
Production Editor, C.Sc. (History)
Sergey Georgievich Yakovenko was born in 1956 (Lviv). After graduating from high school (1973), he entered the correspondence department of the historical faculty of the Kyiv State University. During studies (1973—1979), worked at the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism (1975—1979), which subsequently determined the range of interests associated primarily with the history of religion, Church, Catholic monasticism (Jesuits), and the eastern policy of the papacy. After completing graduate school at the Institute of History of the USSR (1984—1988), defended candidate's dissertation on the Church Union of Brest (1596), written under the supervision of A.I. Klibanov.
Work at the Institute of History of the USSR (1988—2005) (since 1991 — Institute of Russian History), Institute of General History (1995—2005), fulfilling the duties of the academic secretary of the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences «The Role of Religions in History» (1991—2007) under the supervision of Ya.N. Shchapov provided the opportunity to engage in previously planned research.
Scholarships and grants – Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome (1992); Foundation of Bl. Angelico, Rome (1994); German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD); Max Weber Foundation; Gerald D. Feldman Travel Grants (2015) helped to significantly advance in the chosen specialization.
The collected materials became the basis for works devoted to questions of diplomatic and church relations between Rome and Moscow in the 16th century, publication of documents on this topic, studying the activities of Russian researchers of Italian archives and libraries (Fr. Pavel Pierling [1840—1922]), E.F. Shmurlo (1854—1934), the history of the Jesuits in Eastern Europe.
Favorite activity — songs with a guitar in a circle of friends.
Work at the Institute of History of the USSR (1988—2005) (since 1991 — Institute of Russian History), Institute of General History (1995—2005), fulfilling the duties of the academic secretary of the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences «The Role of Religions in History» (1991—2007) under the supervision of Ya.N. Shchapov provided the opportunity to engage in previously planned research.
Scholarships and grants – Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome (1992); Foundation of Bl. Angelico, Rome (1994); German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD); Max Weber Foundation; Gerald D. Feldman Travel Grants (2015) helped to significantly advance in the chosen specialization.
The collected materials became the basis for works devoted to questions of diplomatic and church relations between Rome and Moscow in the 16th century, publication of documents on this topic, studying the activities of Russian researchers of Italian archives and libraries (Fr. Pavel Pierling [1840—1922]), E.F. Shmurlo (1854—1934), the history of the Jesuits in Eastern Europe.
Favorite activity — songs with a guitar in a circle of friends.
Elizaveta A. Radzievskaya
Academic Secretary
Russian Federation
Moscow