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Andrey Borisovich Zubov (, born 16 January 1952,
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) is a Russian historian, religion scholar and political scientist, Doctor of History, prominent public person, church figure, political activist and commentator. He was also the Vice-president of the former People's Freedom Party. Zubov is a former Professor of the
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(MGIMO). He temporarily lost his job after making a comparison of the deployment of Russian troops in Crimea with Hitler's annexation of Austria in the Russian newspaper
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. One month later he was reinstated to his position until his contract at the MGIMO officially expired.


Biography

Andrey Zubov was born on January 16, 1952, in Moscow. He Graduated from Moscow School No. 56 in 1968. In the same year, he entered the
Moscow State Institute of International Relations Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) (, also known as MGIMO University) is an higher education, institute of higher education located in Moscow, Russia. The institute is run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia), Russian ...
(Department of International Relations). Upon his graduation in 1973, he started working at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1978, he defended his
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’s thesis on ‘Experience of parliamentary democracy research in Thailand’. In 1989, he defended his doctoral thesis in history on ‘Parliamentary democracy and political tradition of the East’. Between 1988 and 1994, he taught history of religions at the
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, where he was appointed associate professor in 1990. From 1994 to 2012, he was Head of the Department of Religion Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Theology of the Russian Orthodox University. In 2001, he resigned from the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and moved to
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where he became professor at the Department of Philosophy and also headed the University Center on ‘Church and International Relations’. In March 2014, Andrey Zubov was fired following his criticism of the actions of the Russian government in Ukraine and Crimea (for ‘committing an act of indecency’, as the official order read). However, the Presidential Commission to Protect Labour Rights declared the dismissal illegal and he was reinstated to his position on 11 April 2014 and continued to work until the formal expiration of his contract on June 30, 2014. In 2009–2014, he was a member of the Synodal Biblical-Theological Commission of the
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and a member of its Inter-Council Presence. He is one of the authors of the ‘Basic Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church’ (2000). In 2014–2018, he was a columnist at
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. Starting from 2014, he has been giving public lectures at various venues and on the Internet on history of philosophy, history of religious ideas, and on the Russian history. He has edited three volumes of "Russian History: 20th Century." He is one of leading members of People's Freedom Party. He ran for Duma in 2016 and came in the third place in the Moscow Center constituency. In 2022, he moved to Czech Republic, working in
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. In February 2023, Zubov was listed by Russian government as a "foreign agent". Professor Zubov speaks English, Thai and French.


Academic career and publications

Initially, Andrey Zubov focused himself on the political history of
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
and Asian parliamentary systems. Under the influence of the famous Russian indianist, Vsevolod Sementsov and his wife, Olga Zubova (Egyptologist) he became interested in comparative religious studies. Since 1993, he has been lecturing and writing books on the history of religious ideas. He taught the history of religious ideas at
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(1988–1994), Russian Orthodox University (1994–2011),
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(2001–2014),
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(1994–1998), etc. In 2006, he became the editor-in-chief of a multivolume book on Russian history, ’History of Russia. XX century.’ The writing team united more than 45 contributors from Russia, Russian diaspora, European and American specialists in Russian studies (Vittorio Strada,
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). The project was originally developed under the leadership of
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Soviet and Russian author and Soviet dissidents, dissident who helped to raise global awareness of political repression in the Soviet Union, especially the Gulag pris ...
, who read and edited most of the manuscript (approximately until 1956), but in autumn 2007. Solzhenitsyn chose to take distance from it (the reasons are revealed in his letter to Zubov, a copy of which is available in the blog russia_xx) The book was published in two volumes in 2009 (volume 1: Introductory chapter and 1894–1939 period, volume 2: 1939-2007 period). In 2016-17 a new three-volume edition came out (volume 1: Introductory Chapter and 1894–1922 period; Volume 2: 1923-1953 period; Volume 3: 1953-2008 period). The book was translated in
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and published in two volumes in Prague. Since his expulsion from the MGIMO, Professor Zubov has made frequent appearances in opposition media, expressing himself among other issues on historical matters. In 2014, A.B.Zubov was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine), in 2019 he became an Honorary Doctor of
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(Brno, Czech Republic).


Social, political and church activities

Andrey Zubov is a practicing Orthodox Christian. He is a member of the editorial board of the ''
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'' journal. In 1998 he was awarded the
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Foundation Prize. On July 16, 2005, by the decision of the
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, he was included in the working group for the development of ‘a conceptual document on the position of the Russian Orthodox Church in inter-religious relations’. He has been a member of the
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(NTS) since 2003. Andrey Zubov was awarded the orders of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow (III degree) and St. Sergius of Radonezh (III degree) in 2006 and 2008 personally by Patriarch
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. On June 29, 2009, by the decision of the
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, Professor Zubov was included in the editorial board for writing a textbook for the course ‘Basics of Orthodox Christian Culture’ for high school. On September 29, 2009, he took part in the conference ‘Religion and Political Culture’ organized in Rome by the
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and the
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. He made a report on the relationship between the Church and the Russian State in the 20th century. In March 2012, he publicly expressed his opposition to
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trial: in his opinion, the punishment was disproportionate, and even in the
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sentences in similar cases were less severe. In the spring of 2014, he criticized Russia’s actions in
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, comparing it to the ''
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''. In September that year, he was one of the signatories to a declaration that stated that a political regime of "fascist type" was fast taking shape in Russia and called on the authorities ‘to put an end to the aggressive adventure: to withdraw Russian troops from Ukraine and to stop propaganda as well as material and military support to the separatists in southeastern Ukraine’. In spring 2016, Andrey Zubov announced that he would take part in the
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elections as a member of the People’s Freedom Party. He came in the third place in his constituency. In February 2022, he condemned the
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. Shortly before the invasion, Zubov said: "In Russia we have no possibility to influence our government or our parliament. But I signed nti-war petitionso that I could express my opinion and distance myself from Russia's ruling elite, which is breaking international law."


Works

Professor Zubov has published eight major books and more than 300 articles.


Books

* ''Парламентаризм в Таиланде: опыт исследования современного восточного общества методом анализа избирательной статистики (Parliamentary System in Thailand: a Study of a Contemporary Asian Society by Analysing Electoral Statistics), Moscow'', 1982. * ''Парламентская демократия и политическая традиция Востока (Parliamentary Democracy and Asian Political Tradition), Moscow,'' 1990. * ''L’Euroasia del Nord : Il rischio del caos dopo l’impero sovetico'' / Ed.San Paolo. Turin — Milano, 1994. * ''Обращение к русскому национальному правопорядку как нравственная задача и политическая цель (Return to the Russian National System of Justice as a Moral Task and a Political Goal)'', Moscow, 1997. * * * * * * * * * * .


Family

* Wife: Olga Igorevna Zubova, born 1948, historian, Egyptologist. Married since 1982. * Father: Boris Nikolayevich Zubov (1912–2007), Russian shipbuilder, admiral. * Mother: Ia Evgeniyevna Zubova (Savostyanova) (1916–2005). Associate Professor of the Department of General Chemical Technology, candidate of Technical Sciences. * Brother: Sergey Borisovich Zubov, born in 1944. * Children: Xenia, Irina, Daria, Daniil.


References


External links


Official Page
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Professor Zubov's Youtube channel
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