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The publication is a commentary and the text of the handwritten autobiography of N.I. Vorobyev. The document is introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time. The undertaken analysis of the text allowed us to identify new facts from the life and work of the researcher and to grasp their context. The document is dated March 2, 1947 and was written by the scholar during his work at Kazan State University. N.I. Vorobyev lists in detail the facts about his parents, the process of receiving an education, the beginning of his teaching and research work. He reveals the evolution of his own academic interests, from geography to ethnography, and highlights the author’s scholarly papers that are of significance from his point of view. The document mentions N.I. Vorobyev’s research work in the Far East dedicated to the study of the life of the Nanai (the Golds) and in the Mari ASSR – limnological studies of lakes. The researcher emphasises his work on methodological support of teachers. A separate chapter of the autobiography contains a description of the academic’s participation in the work of various public scholarly organisations. N.I. Vorobyev focuses on the important aspects of his life that correspond to the spirit of those times. This is the recognition of his political unconsciousness in the first years of the Soviet power, service in the Red Army as a private soldier. The autobiography of N.I. Vorobyev is a valuable, informative source. It shows not only the significance of individual milestones in his life and work for the scholar himself, but also reveals the distinctive features of the Soviet era, which formed the conditions for work for the entire academic community.
Tatarstan Academy of Sciences
Title: “Autobiography of professor Nikolay Iosifovich Vorobyev”
Description:
The publication is a commentary and the text of the handwritten autobiography of N.
I.
Vorobyev.
The document is introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time.
The undertaken analysis of the text allowed us to identify new facts from the life and work of the researcher and to grasp their context.
The document is dated March 2, 1947 and was written by the scholar during his work at Kazan State University.
N.
I.
Vorobyev lists in detail the facts about his parents, the process of receiving an education, the beginning of his teaching and research work.
He reveals the evolution of his own academic interests, from geography to ethnography, and highlights the author’s scholarly papers that are of significance from his point of view.
The document mentions N.
I.
Vorobyev’s research work in the Far East dedicated to the study of the life of the Nanai (the Golds) and in the Mari ASSR – limnological studies of lakes.
The researcher emphasises his work on methodological support of teachers.
A separate chapter of the autobiography contains a description of the academic’s participation in the work of various public scholarly organisations.
N.
I.
Vorobyev focuses on the important aspects of his life that correspond to the spirit of those times.
This is the recognition of his political unconsciousness in the first years of the Soviet power, service in the Red Army as a private soldier.
The autobiography of N.
I.
Vorobyev is a valuable, informative source.
It shows not only the significance of individual milestones in his life and work for the scholar himself, but also reveals the distinctive features of the Soviet era, which formed the conditions for work for the entire academic community.
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