In this book, texts by the important Russian ethnologist / anthropologist, linguist and archaeologist Vladimir Il'ich Iokhel'son (1855-1937), which he wrote down as a draft of his memoirs and whose manuscripts are now in the holdings of the Collections of the Manuscript and Archives Division of the New York Public Library, are published in a critical edition with an introduction and notes by the editors as well as various appendices.
Michael Knüppel is Professor of Languages and Cultures of Northern Eurasia at the Arctic Studies Centre (ASC) of Liaocheng University / China. He studied Turkology and Altaic Studies, Political Science, Ethnology / Anthropology, Pre- and Protohistory as well as Art History at the Universities of Göttingen and Hamburg and received his doctorates in 1998 in Hamburg and 2007 in Göttingen. His field of research includes Tungusology, Altaic Studies, History of Oriental Philologies etc.
Oleg Pakhomov
Oleg Pakhomov is Assistant Professor in Anthropology at The Center for Northeast Asian Studies (CNEAS), Tohoku University / Japan. He received a PhD from Kyoto University (Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies) in Social Anthropology. His scientific interests include Comparative Politics with focus on East Asian region (China, North/South Korea, Japan and Russia).
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