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Sigizmund Natanovich Valk, 1887-1975

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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Professor Valk, the distinguished dean of Leningrad historians, died on February 5 of 1975 at the age of eighty-seven. To review his career is to recall the splendid historical training provided by the University of St. Petersburg on the eve of World War I and to retrace the course of Soviet historical study, many of its principal aims, priorities, methods, and achievements. Professor Valk’s scholarly legacy includes over two hundred printed works; generations of students who benefited from his erudition, prodigious memory, and generous spirit; and a lasting contribution to the development of Soviet archival science and source study.

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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1975

References

1. Chronological lists of his publications through 1972 are found in Issledovaniia po otechestvennomu istochmkovedeniiu. Sbornik statei, posviashchennykh 75-letiiu projessora S. N. Valka (Moscow-Leningrad : “Nauka,” 1964), pp. 504-13 and in Arkheograficheskii ezhegodnik sa 1972, pp. 291-92, neither of which appears to be complete. His most recent work will appear posthumously in Trudy Otdela drevnerusskoi literatury, vol. 30.