Nina Feodorovna Averina

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Nina Feodorovna Averina

Nina Fyodorovna Averina ( Russian: Нина Фёдоровна Аверина ; born June 17, 1935 in Ilyinsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast ) is a Soviet - Russian - Australian journalist , bibliographer and local history researcher .

Life

Awerina studied at the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Perm , graduating in 1959 as a teacher of Russian language and literature .

After studying Awerina worked as a journalist in Salekhard . In Alexandrovsk she headed the newspaper's letters to the editor. In Omsk , she worked at Radio of Omsk Oblast . In 1961 she became a member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR . In 1964 she returned to Perm and became the secretary in charge of the Perm University newspaper.

1966 Awerina head of the reading rooms of the Perm Central Municipal Pushkin - Library . During this time she dealt with local history research , the history of the library system and the life of Alexander Ivanovich Herzens in Perm. In 1971 she completed her correspondence course at the Leningrad State Institute of Culture as a librarian and bibliographer. Her publications appeared regularly in the local newspapers and in anthologies of the Perm book publisher.

In 1976 Awerina moved to the Perm Institute for Culture and became a senior laboratory assistant at the chair for library science and bibliography with the right to give lectures . She immediately developed lectures on book studies and the history of books, working with readers, illustration in children's books, etc. a. Soon she began to lead the student book history group. In distance education, she completed postgraduate at the Chair of Book Studies of the Leningrad Institute of Culture. In 1982 she successfully defended her dissertation on the democratic book system in Perm Governorate during the Raznochinsy Movement with a view to publishing, distributing and reading the books for a PhD candidate in philological sciences. In 1985 she was appointed lecturer .

Awerina's research focus was the development of the book industry in the province using the example of the book industry in Perm Governorate from 1792 to the present day. She compiled the complete bibliography of over 16,000 books published in the Perm region from 1792 onwards. Such bibliographies previously only contained books published in Moscow and St. Petersburg . From 1976 she headed the Perm Municipal Organization of the All Union Society of Book Friends and was its chairman until its end. At the Oblast Library she founded the Perm Club of Bibliophiles . She advised the Perm book publisher and initiated new book series.

In 1996 Awerina had to retire for family reasons and in 2003 emigrated to Adelaide , Australia . She also wrote books on Perm history and book culture.

Honors, prizes

  • Gaidar journalist competition
  • All Union competition of book scholars
  • Perm book publisher competition

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Нина Фёдоровна Аверина . In: Энциклопедия журналистов Пермского края . ( [1] [accessed June 10, 2020]).
  2. a b c d e Нина Фёдоровна Аверина . In: Пермский книгоед . March 2, 2016 ( [2] [accessed June 10, 2020]).
  3. a b c d Нина Фёдоровна Аверина . In: Энциклопедия Пермского края . ( [3] [accessed June 10, 2020]).
  4. a b Быстрых Т. И .: Н. Ф. Аверина - историк пермской книги . In: Архив города Перми . ( [4] [accessed June 10, 2020]).
  5. Аверина Н. Ф .: Демократическое книжное дело Пермской губернии периода разночинского движения,. Пробл. дис. на соиск. учен. степ. канд. филол. наук: (05.25.05) . Leningrad 1982.