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Mikhail Kizilov

Mikhail Kizilov (Ukrainian: Михаил Борисович Кизилов; born on 27 June 1974 in Simferopol). He works on the history of Crimea in the Late Middle Ages and Modern Times and on Jews, Khazars and Karaism in Eastern Europe, especially in Crimea, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania.[1][2]

Mikhail Kizilov
BornМихаил Борисович Кизилов 
27 June 1974 
Simferopol 
EducationDoctor of Philosophy 
Alma mater
OccupationUniversity teacher 
Awards
  • (2016) 

Life edit

He studied history at the Simferopol State University, Medieval Studies at the Central European University in Budapest and Jewish and Hebrew Studies at the University of Oxford (2004-2007).[3][4] From 2007, Kizilov holds a DPhil (PhD) in modern history from Oxford University (United Kingdom) with his dissertation The Karaites, a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia (Ukraine) 1772-1945.[2][5] His doctoral advisor was R. J. W. Evans.[3]

Kizilov was a visiting scholar at the Simon Dubnow Institute in the winter semester from 2002 to 2003.[4] His research interests include Karaite Studies, Jewish history in Eastern Europe, Holocaust, Roma studies, various aspects of Crimean history, Khazars, Krymchaks, Crimean Tatars, Subbotniki (Sabbatarians), the history of slavery in the Ottoman Crimea and Crimean Khanate, Mangup and Chufut-Kale, Roma (Gypsy) community of the Crimea, Karaim language, literature of the Crimean Jews in Turkic languages, and more.[6]

Between 2000 and 2022 he published six academic and four popular monographs and also over a hundred articles in the English, Russian, German, Polish and Ukrainian languages. Some of his studies were translated into French, Hebrew and Turkish. In his studies Kizilov uses sources and scholarship in about twenty modern and dead languages, including Slavic, European and Oriental languages.[7]

Awards edit

  • 2008, Kreitman Fellow at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Beer Sheva, Israel).
  • 2012 Judaica Bibliography Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries for his book Bibliographia Karaitica (2011).[8]
  • 2013-2014 Sosland Fellow of the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.[8][3]

Works edit

Thesis edit

  • The Crimea According to Descriptions of European Travellers from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries (MA thesis). Budapest: Central European University. 1997.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2007). The Karaites, a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia (Ukraine) 1772-1945 (Ph.D. thesis). University of Oxford. OCLC 500538115.

Books edit

  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2003). Karaites through the Travelers' Eyes. Ethnic History, Traditional Culture and Everyday Life of the Crimean Karaites According to Descriptions of the Travelers. Qirqisani Center for the Promotion of Karaite Studies. ISBN 9780970077561.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2009). The Karaites of Galicia: An Ethnoreligious Minority Among the Ashkenazim, the Turks, and the Slavs, 1772-1945. Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2009 (Studia Judaeoslavica. Vol. 1). 461 pp.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2015). The Sons of Scripture. The Karaites in Poland and Lithuania in the Twentieth Century. Warsaw / Berlin: De Gruyter, 2015.
  • Walfish, Barry Dov; Kizilov, Mikhail (2010-12-17). Bibliographia Karaitica. An Annotated Bibliography of Karaites and Karaism. Karaite Texts and Studies. Volume 2. Karaite Texts and Studies. Vol. 43 / Études sur le judaïsme médiéval, Volume: 43. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004189270.i-810. ISBN 978-90-04-21472-9.
  • Кизилов, Михаил (2011). Крымская Иудея: очерки истории евреев, хазар, караимов и крымчаков в Крыму с античных времен до наших дней. Доля. ISBN 9789663663869.
  • Кизилов, М.Б. (2015). Крымская Готия: История и судьба. ISBN 978-5-9906988-0-2.
  • Кизилов, Михаил, Никифорова, Людмила. Айн Рэнд. Москва: Молодая Гвардия, 2020 (=ЖЗЛ. Т. 2013).
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. La Judée Criméenne. Histoire du Judaїsme en Crimée. Translated from Russian by Jean-Claude Fritsch. Simferopol: Dolia, 2016.

Articles edit

  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2007-01-01). "Slave trade in the early modern Crimea from the perspective of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish sources". Journal of Early Modern History. Brill. 11 (1–2): 1–31. doi:10.1163/157006507780385125.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Karaite Pies and Samurai Swords: The Karaite Theme in David Shrayer-Petrov’s Life, Fiction, and Memoirs.” Kwartalnik Historii Żydów / Jewish History Quarterly 3 (2021): 857-876.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “It Was the Poles that Gave Me Most Pain”: Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea, 1475–1774.” In Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c. 900–1900. Forms of Unfreedom at the Intersection between Christianity and Islam. Edited by Felicia Roşu. Leiden–Boston, 2022, 145-186.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Re-reading Rand through a Russian Lens.” Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21:1 (2021): 105-110.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea in the Seventeenth Century.” Acta Orientalia Hungaricae 73:2 (2020): 251-265.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Crimean Museum Collections as a Source of Information on Jewish History, Religion, Culture, and Everyday Life.” In Moreshet Israel: A Journal for the Study of Judaism, Zionism and Eretz Israel 16 (2018): 67-92.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Reports of Dominican Missionaries as a Source of Information about the Slave Trade in the Ottoman and Tatar Crimea in the 1660s.” In Osmanlı Devletinde Kölelik: Ticaret–Esaret–Yaşam / Slavery in the Ottoman Empire: Trade–Captivity–Daily Life. Edited by Z. G. Yağcı, F. Yaşa. Istanbul: Yeditepe Yayınevi, 2017, 103-116.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Karaites and Communism: The Positive Side of the Relations of the East European Karaites with Bolshevik and Soviet Authorities.” Karaite Archives 4 (2017): 61-75.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “On Two New Translations of Marcin Broniewski’s Tartariae Descriptio (1595).” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 (1) (2015): 475-479.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “National Inventions: The Imperial Emancipation of the Karaites from Jewishness.” In An Empire of Others. Making Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR. Edited by Roland Cvetkovski and Alexis Hofmeister. Budapest–New York: Central European University Press, 2014, 369-394.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Jan Grzegorzewski’s Karaite Materials in the Archive of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków.” Karaite Archives 1 (2013): 59-83.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Russian Treasures.” In Treasures of Merton College. Edited by Steven Gunn. London: Third Millennium, 2013, 110-111.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Between Europe and the Holy Land. East European Jews as Intermediaries between Europe and the Near East from the 16th through the 17th Centuries.” In La frontière méditerranéenne du XVe au XVIIe siècle. Edited by Albrecht Fuess and Bernard Heyberger. Brepols, 2013, 301-318.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Scholar, Zionist, and Man of Letters: Reuven Fahn (1878–1939/1944) in the Karaite Community of Halicz (Notes on the Development of Jewish Ethnography, Epigraphy and Hebrew Literature).” Kwartalnik Historii Żydów / Jewish History Quarterly 4 (2012): 470-489.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail. “Noord en Oost Tartarye by Nicolaes Witsen. The First Chrestomathy on the Crimean Khanate and its Sources.” In The Crimean Khanate between East and West (15th-18th Century) (=Forschungen zur osteuropäischen Geschichte 78). Edited by Denise Klein. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2012, 169-187.

References edit

  1. ^ Felicia Roşu, ed. (2021). Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900: Forms of Unfreedom at the Intersection between Christianity and Islam. Studies in Global Slavery. Vol. 11. BRILL. pp. XXI. doi:10.1163/9789004470897. ISBN 9789004470897. ISSN 2405-4585. LCCN 2021047787.
  2. ^ a b Cvetkovski, Roland; Hofmeister, Alexis, eds. (2014). An Empire of Others: Creating Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR. Book collections on Project MUSE / G - Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series. Central European University Press. p. 398. ISBN 9786155225765.
  3. ^ a b c Kizilov, Mikhail (2015). The Sons of Scripture: The Karaites in Poland and Lithuania in the Twentieth Century. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 17. ISBN 9783110425260.
  4. ^ a b Diner, Dan, ed. (2014). 2003. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 406. ISBN 9783110949988.
  5. ^ Walfish, Barry Dov, ed. (2011). Библиография Караитика: Аннотированная Библиография Караимов И Караимизма. Karaite texts and studies Vol. 2 / Études sur le Judaïsme Médiéval Vol. 43. BRILL. p. 53. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004189270.i-810.2. ISBN 9789004189270.
  6. ^ "Mikhail Kizilov | University of Oxford - Academia.edu". oxford.academia.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
  7. ^ "Mikhail Kizilov". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
  8. ^ a b "Dr. Mikhail Kizilov". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 2022-02-16.

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mikhail Kizilov Ukrainian Mihail Borisovich Kizilov born on 27 June 1974 in Simferopol He works on the history of Crimea in the Late Middle Ages and Modern Times and on Jews Khazars and Karaism in Eastern Europe especially in Crimea Poland Ukraine and Lithuania 1 2 Mikhail KizilovBornMihail Borisovich Kizilov 27 June 1974 Simferopol EducationDoctor of Philosophy Alma materUniversity of Oxford OccupationUniversity teacher Awards 2016 Contents 1 Life 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Thesis 3 2 Books 3 3 Articles 4 ReferencesLife editHe studied history at the Simferopol State University Medieval Studies at the Central European University in Budapest and Jewish and Hebrew Studies at the University of Oxford 2004 2007 3 4 From 2007 Kizilov holds a DPhil PhD in modern history from Oxford University United Kingdom with his dissertation The Karaites a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia Ukraine 1772 1945 2 5 His doctoral advisor was R J W Evans 3 Kizilov was a visiting scholar at the Simon Dubnow Institute in the winter semester from 2002 to 2003 4 His research interests include Karaite Studies Jewish history in Eastern Europe Holocaust Roma studies various aspects of Crimean history Khazars Krymchaks Crimean Tatars Subbotniki Sabbatarians the history of slavery in the Ottoman Crimea and Crimean Khanate Mangup and Chufut Kale Roma Gypsy community of the Crimea Karaim language literature of the Crimean Jews in Turkic languages and more 6 Between 2000 and 2022 he published six academic and four popular monographs and also over a hundred articles in the English Russian German Polish and Ukrainian languages Some of his studies were translated into French Hebrew and Turkish In his studies Kizilov uses sources and scholarship in about twenty modern and dead languages including Slavic European and Oriental languages 7 Awards edit2008 Kreitman Fellow at Ben Gurion University of the Negev Beer Sheva Israel 2012 Judaica Bibliography Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries for his book Bibliographia Karaitica 2011 8 2013 2014 Sosland Fellow of the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 8 3 Works editThesis edit The Crimea According to Descriptions of European Travellers from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries MA thesis Budapest Central European University 1997 Kizilov Mikhail 2007 The Karaites a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia Ukraine 1772 1945 Ph D thesis University of Oxford OCLC 500538115 Books edit Kizilov Mikhail 2003 Karaites through the Travelers Eyes Ethnic History Traditional Culture and Everyday Life of the Crimean Karaites According to Descriptions of the Travelers Qirqisani Center for the Promotion of Karaite Studies ISBN 9780970077561 Kizilov Mikhail 2009 The Karaites of Galicia An Ethnoreligious Minority Among the Ashkenazim the Turks and the Slavs 1772 1945 Leiden Boston Brill 2009 Studia Judaeoslavica Vol 1 461 pp Kizilov Mikhail 2015 The Sons of Scripture The Karaites in Poland and Lithuania in the Twentieth Century Warsaw Berlin De Gruyter 2015 Walfish Barry Dov Kizilov Mikhail 2010 12 17 Bibliographia Karaitica An Annotated Bibliography of Karaites and Karaism Karaite Texts and Studies Volume 2 Karaite Texts and Studies Vol 43 Etudes sur le judaisme medieval Volume 43 doi 10 1163 ej 9789004189270 i 810 ISBN 978 90 04 21472 9 Kizilov Mihail 2011 Krymskaya Iudeya ocherki istorii evreev hazar karaimov i krymchakov v Krymu s antichnyh vremen do nashih dnej Dolya ISBN 9789663663869 Kizilov M B 2015 Krymskaya Gotiya Istoriya i sudba ISBN 978 5 9906988 0 2 Kizilov Mihail Nikiforova Lyudmila Ajn Rend Moskva Molodaya Gvardiya 2020 ZhZL T 2013 Kizilov Mikhail La Judee Crimeenne Histoire du Judayisme en Crimee Translated from Russian by Jean Claude Fritsch Simferopol Dolia 2016 Articles edit Kizilov Mikhail 2007 01 01 Slave trade in the early modern Crimea from the perspective of Christian Muslim and Jewish sources Journal of Early Modern History Brill 11 1 2 1 31 doi 10 1163 157006507780385125 Kizilov Mikhail Karaite Pies and Samurai Swords The Karaite Theme in David Shrayer Petrov s Life Fiction and Memoirs Kwartalnik Historii Zydow Jewish History Quarterly 3 2021 857 876 Kizilov Mikhail It Was the Poles that Gave Me Most Pain Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea 1475 1774 In Slavery in the Black Sea Region c 900 1900 Forms of Unfreedom at the Intersection between Christianity and Islam Edited by Felicia Rosu Leiden Boston 2022 145 186 Kizilov Mikhail Re reading Rand through a Russian Lens Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 1 2021 105 110 Kizilov Mikhail Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea in the Seventeenth Century Acta Orientalia Hungaricae 73 2 2020 251 265 Kizilov Mikhail Crimean Museum Collections as a Source of Information on Jewish History Religion Culture and Everyday Life In Moreshet Israel A Journal for the Study of Judaism Zionism and Eretz Israel 16 2018 67 92 Kizilov Mikhail Reports of Dominican Missionaries as a Source of Information about the Slave Trade in the Ottoman and Tatar Crimea in the 1660s In Osmanli Devletinde Kolelik Ticaret Esaret Yasam Slavery in the Ottoman Empire Trade Captivity Daily Life Edited by Z G Yagci F Yasa Istanbul Yeditepe Yayinevi 2017 103 116 Kizilov Mikhail Karaites and Communism The Positive Side of the Relations of the East European Karaites with Bolshevik and Soviet Authorities Karaite Archives 4 2017 61 75 Kizilov Mikhail On Two New Translations of Marcin Broniewski s Tartariae Descriptio 1595 Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 1 2015 475 479 Kizilov Mikhail National Inventions The Imperial Emancipation of the Karaites from Jewishness In An Empire of Others Making Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR Edited by Roland Cvetkovski and Alexis Hofmeister Budapest New York Central European University Press 2014 369 394 Kizilov Mikhail Jan Grzegorzewski s Karaite Materials in the Archive of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow Karaite Archives 1 2013 59 83 Kizilov Mikhail Russian Treasures In Treasures of Merton College Edited by Steven Gunn London Third Millennium 2013 110 111 Kizilov Mikhail Between Europe and the Holy Land East European Jews as Intermediaries between Europe and the Near East from the 16th through the 17th Centuries In La frontiere mediterraneenne du XVe au XVIIe siecle Edited by Albrecht Fuess and Bernard Heyberger Brepols 2013 301 318 Kizilov Mikhail Scholar Zionist and Man of Letters Reuven Fahn 1878 1939 1944 in the Karaite Community of Halicz Notes on the Development of Jewish Ethnography Epigraphy and Hebrew Literature Kwartalnik Historii Zydow Jewish History Quarterly 4 2012 470 489 Kizilov Mikhail Noord en Oost Tartarye by Nicolaes Witsen The First Chrestomathy on the Crimean Khanate and its Sources In The Crimean Khanate between East and West 15th 18th Century Forschungen zur osteuropaischen Geschichte 78 Edited by Denise Klein Wiesbaden Harrassowitz 2012 169 187 References edit Felicia Rosu ed 2021 Slavery in the Black Sea Region c 900 1900 Forms of Unfreedom at the Intersection between Christianity and Islam Studies in Global Slavery Vol 11 BRILL pp XXI doi 10 1163 9789004470897 ISBN 9789004470897 ISSN 2405 4585 LCCN 2021047787 a b Cvetkovski Roland Hofmeister Alexis eds 2014 An Empire of Others Creating Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR Book collections on Project MUSE G Reference Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series Central European University Press p 398 ISBN 9786155225765 a b c Kizilov Mikhail 2015 The Sons of Scripture The Karaites in Poland and Lithuania in the Twentieth Century Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG p 17 ISBN 9783110425260 a b Diner Dan ed 2014 2003 Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG p 406 ISBN 9783110949988 Walfish Barry Dov ed 2011 Bibliografiya Karaitika Annotirovannaya Bibliografiya Karaimov I Karaimizma Karaite texts and studies Vol 2 Etudes sur le Judaisme Medieval Vol 43 BRILL p 53 doi 10 1163 ej 9789004189270 i 810 2 ISBN 9789004189270 Mikhail Kizilov University of Oxford Academia edu oxford academia edu Retrieved 2022 03 12 Mikhail Kizilov scholar google com Retrieved 2022 03 12 a b Dr Mikhail Kizilov United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved 2022 02 16 This article needs additional or more specific categories Please help out by adding categories to it so that it can be listed with similar articles February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mikhail Kizilov amp oldid 1193437941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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