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historiador estadounidense De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
W. Bruce Lincoln (Suffield, Connecticut,[1] 1938[2]-DeKalb, Illinois, 9 de abril de 2000)[1] fue un historiador estadounidense, especializado en el estudio de Historia de Rusia y profesor en la Northern Illinois University.[1]
Fue autor de obras como Nikolai Miliutin: An Enlightened Russian Bureaucrat of the 19th Century (1977),[3] Nicholas I: Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias (1978), sobre el zar Nicolás I de Rusia,[4] The Romanovs: Autocrats of All the Russias (1981),[5][6] In the Vanguard of Reform: Russia's Enlightened Bureaucrats 1825-1861 (1982),[7] Passage Through Armageddon. The Russians in War and Revolution 1914-1918 (1986),[8] Red Victory: A History of the Russian Civil War (1989),[9] The Great Reforms: Autocracy, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Change in Imperial Russia (1990),[10] Death, War, and Sacrifice: Studies in Ideology and Practice (1991),[11] The Conquest of a Continent: Siberia and the Russians (1994)[12] o Sunlight at Midnight: St Petersburg and the Rise of Modern Russia (2002), publicada póstumamente,[13] entre otras. También colaboró en obras colectivas como Moscow Treasures and Traditions (1990).[14]
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