Klyuchevsky

Klyuchevsky

historian Russia

Vasily Klyuchevsky was a renowned Russian historian, known for his significant contributions to the understanding of Russian history. His works often focused on the socio-political dynamics of Russia throughout the centuries, emphasizing the importance of historical memory in shaping national identity. Klyuchevsky's insights have influenced historians and scholars, particularly his famous assertion that 'those who forget their history are doomed to repeat it.' His ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about the role of history in modern governance and international relations.

Born on May 15, 1841 (184 years old)

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China China: Xi Jinping referenced Klyuchevsky's quote about the importance of historical memory in his article. 7

People's Daily: 第一观察|大国领袖的胸怀担当 以史鉴今的真理力量--时政--人民网