Mikhail Kizilov

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Mikhail Kizilov
BornМихаил Борисович Кизилов Edit this on Wikidata
27 June 1974 Edit this on Wikidata
Simferopol Edit this on Wikidata
EducationDoctor of Philosophy Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
OccupationUniversity teacher Edit this on Wikidata
Awards
  • (2016) Edit this on Wikidata

Mikhail Kizilov (

Karaism in Eastern Europe, especially in Crimea, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania.[1][2]

Life

He studied history at the Simferopol State University, Medieval Studies at the Central European University in Budapest and Jewish and Hebrew Studies at the University of Oxford (2004-2007).[3][4] From 2007, Kizilov holds a DPhil (PhD) in modern history from Oxford University (United Kingdom) with his dissertation The Karaites, a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia (Ukraine) 1772-1945.[2][5] His doctoral advisor was R. J. W. Evans.[3]

Kizilov was a visiting scholar at the Simon Dubnow Institute in the winter semester from 2002 to 2003.[4] His research interests include Karaite Studies, Jewish history in Eastern Europe, Holocaust, Roma studies, various aspects of Crimean history, Khazars, Krymchaks, Crimean Tatars, Subbotniki (Sabbatarians), the history of slavery in the Ottoman Crimea and Crimean Khanate, Mangup and Chufut-Kale, Roma (Gypsy) community of the Crimea, Karaim language, literature of the Crimean Jews in Turkic languages, and more.[6]

Between 2000 and 2022 he published six academic and four popular monographs and also over a hundred articles in the English, Russian, German, Polish and Ukrainian languages. Some of his studies were translated into French, Hebrew and Turkish. In his studies Kizilov uses sources and scholarship in about twenty modern and dead languages, including Slavic, European and Oriental languages.[7]

Awards

  • 2008, Kreitman Fellow at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Beer Sheva, Israel).
  • 2012 Judaica Bibliography Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries for his book Bibliographia Karaitica (2011).[8]
  • 2013-2014 Sosland Fellow of the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.[8][3]

Works

Thesis

  • The Crimea According to Descriptions of European Travellers from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries (MA thesis). Budapest: Central European University. 1997.
  • Kizilov, Mikhail (2007). The Karaites, a religious and linguistic minority in eastern Galicia (Ukraine) 1772-1945 (Ph.D. thesis). University of Oxford.
    OCLC 500538115
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Books

Articles

References

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  6. ^ "Mikhail Kizilov | University of Oxford - Academia.edu". oxford.academia.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
  7. ^ "Mikhail Kizilov". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
  8. ^ a b "Dr. Mikhail Kizilov". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 2022-02-16.