Eugene Miroshnichenko
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Eugene Gordeyevich Myroshnichenko (also spelled as Yevhen Miroshnichenko, russian: Евгений Гордеевич Мирошниченко) is a Russian-Ukrainian literature critic, historian, and journalist. In 1980, Myroshnichenko received his PhD in Russian literature from Moscow State University. His dissertation was on the role of th
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magazine in literature criticism of the 1930s. From 1977 to 2005 Myroshnichenko was a professor at Mykolaiv State University in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv. Since 2005 he has been teaching at the Nikolaev branch of Ukraine University. Myroshnichenko is a corresponding member of the International Cyril-Methodius Academy of Slavic Enlightenment. He is also a member of the
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and was awarded an International Prince Yuri Dolgoruki Literature Prize.


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* 2008 - ''Literaturniy Nikolaev (putevoditel')'' (A Literature Guide to Nikolaev) * 2007 - ''Gorod i mif'' (The City and a Myth) * 2005 - ''Chayka nad Limanom'' (A Seagull over the Liman) * 2003 - ''Vremya i bremya kul'tury'' (Time and Burden of Culture) * 2001 - ''Ya zachem-to s'ezdil v Nikolaev'' (I happened to go to Nikolaev) {{DEFAULTSORT:Miroshnichenko, Eugene 20th-century Ukrainian historians Russian literary critics Living people 1939 births 21st-century Ukrainian historians