Boris Petrovich Polevoy

Boris Petrovich Polevoy, also Polevoi (Russian: Борис Петрович Полевой; 10 May 1918 – 26 January 2002) was a Soviet historian known for his work on the history of the Russian Far East. He was honored in Kamchatka for his work on the study of the region's history,[1] and has been described in the West as "a leading Soviet specialist on the history of Russian cartography".[2]

  1. ^ S.P. Krasheninnikov Prize awarded in 1997, "for the corpus of his research work on Kamchatka history" (премия имени С.П.Крашенинникова – «За совокупность трудов по истории изучения полуострова»); R.P. Zolotnitskaya (2003)
  2. ^ Polevoy, B.P. (December 1977). "SIBERIAN CARTOGRAPHY OF THE 17TH CENTURY AND THE PROBLEM OF THE "GREAT DRAUGHT"". Cartographica. 14 (2). University of Toronto Press. ISSN 0317-7173. Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. (Including the translator's introduction)

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