Please select the name from the list. If the name is not there, means it is not connected with a GND -ID?
GND: 118743481
Click on the author name for her/his data, if available
List of co-authors associated with the respective author. The font size represents the frequency of co-authorship.
Click on a term to reduce result list
The result list below will be reduced to the selected search terms. The terms are generated from the titles, abstracts and STW thesaurus of publications by the respective author.
b
Match by:
Sort by:
Records:
The information on the author is retrieved from: Entity Facts (by DNB = German National Library data service), DBPedia and Wikidata
Aleksandr Nikolaevič Radiščev
Alternative spellings: Aleksandr N. Radiščev A. N. Radiščev A.N. Radiščev Aleksandr Radiščev Alesander Radiščev Alexander Nikolaevič Radiščev Alexander Nikolajevič Radiščev A. Radiščev A. I. Radiščev Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radischev A. N. Radischew A.N. Radischew A. Radischew Alexander N. Radischtschew Alexander Nikolaevič Radischtschew Alexander Nikolajewitsch Radischtschew A. N. Radischtschew A.N. Radischtschew Alexander Radischtschew Alexandr N. Radischtschew Aleksandr Radišev Alexander Radishchev Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev Aleksandr Radishchev A. Radishchev Alexander Radishev Alexander N. Radistschew Alexander Nikolajewitsch Radistschew A. N. Radistschew A.N. Radistschew Alexandre Radichtchev А. Н. Радищев Александр Радищев Александр Н. Радищев
B:31. August 1749Moskau D: 24. September 1802 Biblio: Russ. Schriftsteller, Philosoph Death Place:
Information about the license status of integrated media files (e.g. pictures or videos) can usually be called up by clicking on the Wikimedia Commons URL above.
Alexander Nikolayevich Radishchev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев; 31 August [O.S. 20 August] 1749 – 24 September [O.S. 12 September] 1802) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great. He brought the tradition of radicalism in Russian literature to prominence with his 1790 novel Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow. His depiction of socio-economic conditions in Russia resulted in his exile to Siberia until 1797. He was the grandfather of painter Alexey Bogolyubov. (Source: DBPedia)