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{{short description|Russian historian}}
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'''Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov''', sometimes '''Soloviev''' or '''Solovyev''' ({{lang-ru|Серге́й Миха́йлович Соловьёв}}; {{OldStyleDate|17 May|1820|5 May}}, in [[Moscow]] – {{OldStyleDate|16 October|1879|4 October}}, in Moscow) was one of the
==Life and works==
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In the words of the 2004 [[Encyclopædia Britannica]], his ''History'' "wove a vast body of data into a unified and orderly whole that provided an exceptionally powerful and vivid picture of Russia's political development over the centuries. The work inaugurated a new era in Russian scholarship with its depiction of Russia as evolving through organic and rational processes from a primitive, family-based society into a centralized, autocratic state".
His book ''History of Russia from the Earliest Times'' is mentioned in [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]] famous novel [[The Idiot]].<ref>Kostalevsky, Marina. (1992). Dostoevsky and Vladimir Soloviev: The continuous dialogue. Yale University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.</ref>
==See also==
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[[Category:Rectors of Moscow State University]]
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