Mikhail Borodkin

Mikhail Mikhaylovich Borodkin (1852 – 1919) was Russian Empire lieutenant general, military lawyer, senator, state councilman, and historian.[1] He is best remembered as the author of a seminal six volume history of Finland, published from 1908 to 1915.

Biography

Mikhail Mikhailovich Borodkin was born in Bomarsund in 1852. Borodkin was a graduate of Alexander Military Law Academy. Assistant to the chief military prosecutor, 1909; appointed head of the Alexander Military Law Academy, 1911; Senator, 1911. Member of the State Council, 1916.

Borodkin wrote extensively on the Finnish question. He published an extensive and detailed six-volume Istoriia Finliandii (History of Finland), published from 1908 to 1915.

Works

  • Istoriia Finliandii (History of Finland). In six volumes. 1908–1915.
    • Peter the Great times.[2]
    • Elizabeth Petrovna Times [3]
    • Times of Catherine II and Paul I.[4]
    • Time of Emperor Nicholas I [5]
    • The Recent History of Finland. Management Time of N. I. Bobrikov [6]
    • Volume 6. Time of Emperor Alexander II [7]
  • Finland: Its Place in the Russian State. 1911.

Further reading

References

  1. Gurko, Vladimir Iosifovich (1939). Features and Figures of the Past: Government and Opinion in the Reign of Nicholas II (in Russian). p. 611.
  2. Borodkin, Mikhail. History of Finland. Peter the Great Times (in Russian). ISBN 5519381208.
  3. Borodkin, Mikhail. History of Finland. Elizabeth Petrovna times (in Russian). ISBN 9785519381215.
  4. Borodkin, Mikhail. History of Finland. Catherine II and Paul I times (in Russian). ISBN 9785519381222.
  5. Borodkin, Mikhail. History of Finland. Time of Emperor Nicholas I (in Russian). ISBN 9785519387286.
  6. Borodkin, Mikhail. The Recent History of Finland. Management Time of N.I.vBobrikov (in Russian). ISBN 5519422389.
  7. Borodkin, Mikhail. History of Finland. Volume 6. Time of Emperor Alexander II (in Russian). ISBN 5519422389.


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