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57: 409:, where king Alexander, who had grown up in Imperial Russia, was welcoming to the Russian emigration. From 1920 to 1946 he was a professor at the University of Belgrade, where he received his doctorate in 1928 for his thesis on the 14th-century king and legislator 413:. At the same time, he taught Russian and Russian literature at the First Russo-Serbian Gymnasium in the Serbian capital. In Belgrade he also married Natalya Rayevskaya, a fellow White Russian émigré in the Yugoslav kingdom. 432:, he and his wife were arrested and imprisoned in 1949. After their release, Soloviev and his family moved abroad once again, this time to Switzerland, where he became professor of 615: 590: 585: 620: 595: 125: 97: 354:(1947-1949), before Communist repression forced him to emigrate to Switzerland, where he worked as professor of Slavic studies at the 104: 605: 575: 398:
on the basis of the Imperial Warsaw University after the latter was evacuated due to the German occupation of Russian territories.
390:, where he graduated in law in 1912 and historico-philological studies in 1915. In 1918 he became a lecturer in Slavic law in the 67: 111: 417: 406: 347: 343: 610: 93: 20: 421: 542: 600: 580: 322:émigré jurist, slavist, and historian of Serbia and Serbian law. His academic activity included research on the 82: 27: 118: 391: 275: 78: 405:
in the Russian Civil War, Soloviev, alongside tens of thousands of other White Russians, moved to the
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Selected Monuments of Serbian Law from the 12th to 15th centuries (1926)
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from 1947 to 1949, but after the complete communist takeover in the
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After the Second World War he was named dean of the newly created
378:, where his father Vasili Fyodorovich Soloviev was a judge at the 39: 383: 367: 319: 195: 173: 444:(1951–1961). He died on 15 January 1971 in Geneva. 366:Alexander Vasilievich Soloviev was born in 1890 in 557: 529:Lectures from the History of Serbian Law (1939) 484: 482: 338:. Having fled from Russia not long after the 616:University of Belgrade Faculty of Law alumni 591:Academic staff of the University of Sarajevo 586:Academic staff of the University of Belgrade 479: 83:introducing citations to additional sources 16:Russian émigré jurist, slavist and historian 492:[Solovyov, Alexander Vasilievich]. 621:Academic staff of the University of Geneva 447:For a short time, he also lectured at the 546:// РЕЛИГИОЗНЫЕ ДЕЯТЕЛИ РУССКОГО ЗАРУБЕЖЬЯ 19:For the failed assassin (1846–1879), see 596:Academic staff of the University of Lviv 504: 73:Relevant discussion may be found on the 526:Greek Charters of Serbian Rulers (1936) 558: 532:History of Serbian Coat of Arms (1958) 451:, where he published his research on 418:University of Sarajevo Faculty of Law 407:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 348:University of Belgrade Faculty of Law 346:, where he became a professor at the 344:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 517:, emperor of Serbs and Greeks (1928) 50: 94:"Alexander Soloviev" historian 13: 21:Alexander Soloviev (revolutionary) 14: 632: 536: 490:"Соловьев, Александр Васильевич" 462:His son Alexander worked at the 241:Alexander Alexandrovich Soloviev 66:relies largely or entirely on a 55: 606:20th-century Serbian historians 576:20th-century Russian historians 308:Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Соловьёв 411:Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia 300:Alexander Vasilievich Soloviev 150:Alexander Vasilyevich Soloviev 1: 544:Соловьев Александр Васильевич 160:Александр Васильевич Соловьёв 28:Eastern Slavic naming customs 361: 7: 611:University of Warsaw alumni 392:University of Rostov on Don 386:. Alexander studied at the 276:University of Rostov-on-Don 217:Russian, Yugoslavian, Swiss 10: 637: 388:Imperial Warsaw University 261:Imperial Warsaw University 26:In this name that follows 25: 18: 523:in - 1349 and 1354 (1929) 315: 307: 293: 271: 266: 254: 249: 245: 237: 229: 221: 213: 203: 184: 155: 148: 472: 401:After the defeat of the 601:Serbian legal scholars 581:Russian legal scholars 505:Selected bibliography 428:and the beginning of 394:, constituted during 442:University of Geneva 356:University of Geneva 342:, he settled in the 288:University of Geneva 79:improve this article 464:Library of Congress 352:Sarajevo Law School 318:; 1890–1971) was a 316:Александар Соловјев 284:Sarajevo Law School 280:Belgrade University 250:Academic background 449:University of Lwow 340:October Revolution 233:Natalya Rayevskaya 438:Byzantine history 430:Informbiro period 426:Tito–Stalin split 297: 296: 170:September 6, 1890 144: 143: 129: 628: 498: 497: 486: 468:Washington, D.C. 317: 309: 191: 188:January 15, 1971 169: 167: 146: 145: 139: 136: 130: 128: 87: 59: 51: 636: 635: 631: 630: 629: 627: 626: 625: 556: 555: 539: 513:Legislation of 507: 502: 501: 488: 487: 480: 475: 380:Appellate Court 372:Congress Poland 364: 286: 282: 278: 199: 193: 189: 180: 171: 165: 163: 162: 161: 151: 140: 134: 131: 88: 86: 72: 60: 49: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 634: 624: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 554: 553: 538: 537:External links 535: 534: 533: 530: 527: 524: 518: 511: 506: 503: 500: 499: 477: 476: 474: 471: 434:Slavic studies 403:White movement 376:Russian Empire 374:, part of the 363: 360: 295: 294: 291: 290: 273: 269: 268: 264: 263: 258: 252: 251: 247: 246: 243: 242: 239: 235: 234: 231: 227: 226: 223: 219: 218: 215: 211: 210: 205: 201: 200: 194: 192:(aged 80) 186: 182: 181: 178:Russian Empire 172: 159: 157: 153: 152: 149: 142: 141: 77:. 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