Ivan the Terrible
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Kazimierz Klemens Waliszewski fut un historien polonais qui étudia principalement l'histoire russe. Ses travaux détaillés et savants couvrent près de trois siècles d'histoire russe, d'Ivan le Terrible jusqu'à la fin du XIXe siècle. Waliszewski consacra plus de trente ans à des recherches dans des archives et bibliothèques à travers l'Europe, présentant ses découvertes dans des ouvrages principalement rédigés en français. Au-delà de l'histoire russe, il explora également l'histoire polonaise, défendant le passé de son pays contre des interprétations hostiles russes et allemandes.






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