Boris Fyodorovich Porshnev (Russian: Бори́с Фёдорович По́ршнев; 7 March [O.S. 22 February] 1905, in Saint Petersburg – 26 November 1972, in Moscow) was a Soviet historian known for his works on popular revolts in Ancien Régime France and a doctor of social sciences working on psychology, prehistory, and neurolinguistics as relating to the origins of man.
Boris Fyodorovich Porshnev (Russian: Бори́с Фёдорович По́ршнев; 7 March [O.S. 22 February] 1905, in Saint Petersburg – 26 November 1972, in Moscow) was...
manatees allegedly inspired some mermaid stories. Soviet historian BorisPorshnev suggested these apemen are a relict population of Neanderthals, but...
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researcher who controversially claimed to have filmed Bigfoot in 1967 BorisPorshnev (1905–1972), Soviet historian and cryptozoologist Donald Prothero (b...
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northwest' ", a process that began with the publication of an article by BorisPorshnev about Russian friendship with Sweden during the Thirty Years' War. Later...
L. N., Klimov E. A., Lomov B. F., Porshnev B. F., Firsov B. M., Yadov V. A. and others. Аnd books edited by Boris Parygin were published. In 1971, Parygin's...