LIFE AND WORK OF D.L. MORDOVTSEVA: A HISTORICAL ASPECT

Abstract

In the article is examined creative way of historian, writer, publicist D. L. Mordovtseva and his contribution to developmentof science.On the basis of the archived documents, handwritten and published materials the main aspects of his scientific activity are analysed. Attention is accented onhistorical researches of scientist.

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Julia Vasulivna Krivchenko

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Julia Vasulivna Krivchenko (2016). LIFE AND WORK OF D.L. MORDOVTSEVA: A HISTORICAL ASPECT. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(12), 47-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-238505