Lew Gumiljow
Lew Gumiljow (1912-1992) was a prominent Russian historian and ethnologist known for developing the theory of 'Passionarität,' which interprets ethnic groups as biological organisms shaped by their environments. His mixed heritage and experiences in the Gulag contributed to his authority in Russian cultural discourse, where his theories continue to resonate within Russian nationalism.
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Gumiljow developed the theory of Passionarität, interpreting ethnicities as biological organisms.
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