Vladimir Morozan - Biography

Biography

V.V.Morozan was born in Kishinev in a family of the police officer. In 1990 has ended historical faculty St. Petersburg State University. Its teachers were B.V.Ananich and E. R.Olhovsky. The master's thesis: «Gosudarstvennie sberegstelnie cassi v dorevoliutzionnoi Rossii» /The State savings banks in pre-revolutionary Russia/ (The Petersburg branch of institute of the Russian history the Russian Academy of Science, 1996).

His doctoral thesis was: Istoria bancovscogo dela v Rossii (vtoraia polovina XVIII - pervaia polovina XIX v.) (The History of a banking in Russia (second half of the 18th - first half the 19th centuries)), The Petersburg branch of institute of the Russian history the Russian Academy of Science, 2001.

The professor (2002) of St. Petersburg State Agricultural University. 1991-1996 - the teacher of St. Petersburg State medical у-that; 1996-1997 - the editor of SPb. Independent humanitarian academy; with 1997 - the senior teacher, the senior lecturer, the professor, with 2003 - managing faculty of the Russian history of St. Petersburg Agricultural y-that. Sphere of scientific interests: a domestic history, study of local lore, economic history of the 18th-20th centuries. Now the professor of the St. Petersburg State university. Sphere of its scientific interests national history, study of local lore, economic history the 18th-20th centuries. The majority of its works are devoted to the history of the finance and banking, and also the history of business of Imperial Russia. Researches of Morozana are based on extensive archival sources, sated by statistical data.

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