Julija Sorachovna Cantor

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Julija Sorachowna Kantor ( Russian Юлия Зораховна Кантор ; born August 2, 1972 in Leningrad ) is a Soviet - Russian historian and journalist .

Life

In 1990 Kantor began studying at the Leningrad State Pedagogical Heart Institute (LGPI) (since 1991 Russian State Pedagogical Heart University (RGPU)), which she graduated with honors in 1995. There she was then an aspirant to Sakmara Georgievna Ilyenko .

1991–1998 was the cantor parliament correspondent of the TASS , editor of the politics department of the newspaper Nevskoye Vremja and special correspondent of the Nezavisimaya Gazeta . From 1998–2002 she was special correspondent for Izvestia . In 2001, Kantor defended her dissertation on the communicative aspects of dialogical interview texts in contemporary Russian newspapers for her doctorate as a candidate in philological sciences.

From 2002 to 2015 Kantor was the director's advisor and senior research assistant at the Hermitage . Her main focus was looted art in World War II . In addition, she taught at the University of St. Petersburg in the Faculty of Journalism from 2002–2003 . In 2007 she defended her doctoral dissertation on the military and political relations of Soviet Russia with Germany 1921–1939 for her doctorate at the St. Petersburg Institute for History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN) in the procedure organized by the Institute for General History of the RAN for a doctorate in historical sciences, her opponents being Alexander Alexandrowitsch Fursenko , Oleg Vitalyevich Budnizki and Sergei Nikolajewitsch Poltorak.

Kantor has been with the RGPU since 2009. 2016–2019 Kantor was the scientific director of the Gulag Museum Perm-36 . She is the chief scientific officer of the Institute for General History at RAN. She is a member of the Scientific Council on Social Science of the St. Petersburg Science Center of the RAN and the Scientific Council of the State Museum of the History of Russia . She is an expert on international research projects of the Union of Museums of Russia and the Fund for the Russian Cultural Heritage.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d RGPU: Кантор Юлия Зораховна доктор исторических наук, профессор (accessed April 27, 2020).
  2. a b Заседание учёного совета Педагогического университета имени А. И. Герцена 29 января 2010 года (accessed April 27, 2020).
  3. Кантор, Юлия Зораховна: Диалогический текст интервью в коммуникативном аспекте  :. На кативном:. кандидата филологических наук  : 02/10/01 . Рос. гос. пед. ун-т им. А. И. Герцена, St. Petersburg 2001.
  4. Echo Moskwy : Юлия Кантор (accessed April 27, 2020).
  5. Кантор, Юлия Зораховна: Военно-политические отношения Советской России и Германии 1921–1939  гг. автореферат дис. доктора исторических наук: 07.00.03 . Санкт-Пет. ин-т истории РАН, St. Petersburg 2007 ( [1] [accessed April 27, 2020]).
  6. «Пермь-36»: музей ГУЛАГа и Минкульта (accessed April 27, 2020).