Boris Zinoviyevich Falikov (, born September 24, 1947, in Holmsk, Sakhalin region, Russian Federation) is a Soviet and Russian historian and publicist, specializing in the field of new religions, has a Ph.D. in history sciences, assistant professor at “Centre of Religion Studies" with
Russian State University for the Humanities
The Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH, RGGU; russian: Росси́йский госуда́рственный гуманита́рный университе́т, РГГУ, translit=Rossijskij gosudarstvennyj gumanitarnyj universit ...
. He is the younger brother of the poet and writer .
Biography
Falikov was born on 24 September 1947 in town Holmsk of the
Sakhalin
Sakhalin ( rus, Сахали́н, r=Sakhalín, p=səxɐˈlʲin; ja, 樺太 ''Karafuto''; zh, c=, p=Kùyèdǎo, s=库页岛, t=庫頁島; Manchu: ᠰᠠᡥᠠᠯᡳᠶᠠᠨ, ''Sahaliyan''; Orok: Бугата на̄, ''Bugata nā''; Nivkh: ...
region. The Falikovs came to Sakhalin island from Vladivostok: the head of the family was sent to be the assistant director in the Sakhalin science and research institute of fish industry and oceanography, where the director used to be Japanese. Soon enough, Falikov's father became the institute's new director, but already in 1949 the Falikovs left the island for mainland.
Boris has graduated from the faculty of foreign languages of
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Then he joined the teaching staff of the Institute of USA and Canada with the Russian Academy of Sciences. There, in 1985 under the supervision of Furman D. E., he defended a historical sciences PhD candidate's thesis about “Socio-political aspects of some religious movements in the US (hinduism and buddhism)” (the national standard for which is 07.00.03 — «Generic history»). He has worked in the
Orientalist Institute with the Russian Academy of Sciences, in the department of comparative cultural studies, where he's been studying the phenomenon of spreading of
hinduism
Hinduism () is an Indian religion or ''dharma'', a religious and universal order or way of life by which followers abide. As a religion, it is the world's third-largest, with over 1.2–1.35 billion followers, or 15–16% of the global po ...
and
buddhism
Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and ...
in the
Western culture
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.
During early 1990s he's been reading lectures in the
Lewis & Clark College
Lewis & Clark College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. Originally chartered in 1867 as the Albany Collegiate Institute in Albany, Oregon, the college was relocate ...
,
University of Georgetown and the
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, and several satellite campuses, research and educational centers, medical centers, and classes across the state of Kansas. Tw ...
.
In 1997–1998 he was the
OSCE
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expert on issues of freedom of religion.
Since 1999 - he is assistant professor at
Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH). He is teaching at the
RSUH "Centre of Religion Studies” (a course in “Modern non-traditional religional doctrines and cults”) and is head of the international department in the
Kultura
''Kultura'' (, ''Culture'')—sometimes referred to as ''Kultura Paryska'' ("Paris-based Culture")—was a leading Polish-émigré literary-political magazine, published from 1947 to 2000 by ''Instytut Literacki'' (the Literary Institute), in ...
newspaper.
Boris Falikov is an author to 4 monographs: “Religion as part of political life in the US” (1985), “Neo-hinduism and the Western culture” (1994), “Christianity and other religions” (1999), “Cults and culture: from Helena Blavatsky to Ron Hubbard” (2007).
In 2000–2002 was the chief editor of the internet portal “World of religions”. His publicist works on problems of religions and culture were printed in the magazines -
Kontinent
''Kontinent'' was an émigré dissident journal which focused on the politics of the Soviet Union and its satellites. Founded in 1974 by writer Vladimir Maximov,Tatyana ShvetsovaAfter word to the epoch of Nikita Khrushchev
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Znamya
''Znamya'' ( rus, Знамя, p=ˈznamʲə, a=Ru-знамя.ogg, lit. "The Banner") is a Russian monthly literary magazine, which was established in Moscow in 1931. In 1931–1932, the magazine was published under the name of ''Lokaf'' ("Лок� ...
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Novy Mir
''Novy Mir'' (russian: links=no, Новый мир, , ''New World'') is a Russian-language monthly literary magazine.
History
''Novy Mir'' has been published in Moscow since January 1925. It was supposed to be modelled on the popular pre- Soviet ...
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The New Times (), "" (), “” (), “” (), “” (), newspapers: "" (),
Nezavisimaya Gazeta
''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'' ( rus, Независимая газета, p=nʲɪzɐˈvʲisʲɪməjə ɡɐˈzʲetə, t=Independent Newspaper) is a Russian daily newspaper.
History and profile
''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'' was first published on 21 December ...
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Izvestia
''Izvestia'' ( rus, Известия, p=ɪzˈvʲesʲtʲɪjə, "The News") is a daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. Founded in 1917, it was a newspaper of record in the Soviet Union until the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, and describes ...
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Vremya Novostei
''Vremya Novostei'' (russian: Время новостей, translated as ''News Time'') was a Russian business socio-political daily newspaper based in Moscow.
''Vremya Novostei'' was founded in 2000 by former ''Vremya MN'' newspaper journalists l ...
(), “
Kultura
''Kultura'' (, ''Culture'')—sometimes referred to as ''Kultura Paryska'' ("Paris-based Culture")—was a leading Polish-émigré literary-political magazine, published from 1947 to 2000 by ''Instytut Literacki'' (the Literary Institute), in ...
” (),
Moskovskiye Novosti
''Moskovskiye Novosti'' (russian: Московские новости, ''Moscow News'') was a Russian-language daily newspaper in Russia relaunched in 2011. The paper - by then a 'youth-oriented' free sheet handed out at more than 850 places a ...
(), internet newspapers and publications
Gazeta.Ru, , , “World of religions” (),
Russian Journal ().
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All Falikov's publicationson Stengazeta.net (in Russian)
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Critics
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The orthodox orientalist Borist Falikov believes, that emansipation of women causes terrorism// Demagogy.ru (in Russian)
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Boris Falikov "Cults and cultures: from Helena Blavatsky to Ron Hubbard" (book review)// Portal-Credo.Ru (in Russian)
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Alexander Dvorkin
Alexander Leonidovich Dvorkin (russian: Алекса́ндр Леони́дович Дво́ркин; born 20 August 1955 in Moscow) is a Russian Anti-cult movement, anti-cult activist. From 1999 to 2012 he was professor and head of the departmen ...
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ttp://iriney.ru/main/polemika/melitopolshhina-london-ili-putevyie-zametki-borisa-falikova.html Melitopol — London or travel notes by Boris Falikov// , 2000 (in Russian).
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Alexander Dvorkin
Alexander Leonidovich Dvorkin (russian: Алекса́ндр Леони́дович Дво́ркин; born 20 August 1955 in Moscow) is a Russian Anti-cult movement, anti-cult activist. From 1999 to 2012 he was professor and head of the departmen ...
'', ''Mikhailov Anatoly'
Controversy with Boris Falikov. The adventures of Ron Hubbard in Russia, or ideology instead of science//
Nezavisimaya Gazeta
''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'' ( rus, Независимая газета, p=nʲɪzɐˈvʲisʲɪməjə ɡɐˈzʲetə, t=Independent Newspaper) is a Russian daily newspaper.
History and profile
''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'' was first published on 21 December ...
, 14.06.2001
translationon the website of , 2004 (in Russian).
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Alexander Dvorkin
Alexander Leonidovich Dvorkin (russian: Алекса́ндр Леони́дович Дво́ркин; born 20 August 1955 in Moscow) is a Russian Anti-cult movement, anti-cult activist. From 1999 to 2012 he was professor and head of the departmen ...
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Congrats, you lie again.. ()// , 2011 (in Russian).
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Alexander Dvorkin
Alexander Leonidovich Dvorkin (russian: Алекса́ндр Леони́дович Дво́ркин; born 20 August 1955 in Moscow) is a Russian Anti-cult movement, anti-cult activist. From 1999 to 2012 he was professor and head of the departmen ...
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Boris Falikov Anatomy of a Myth (book review)
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Academic staff of the Russian State University for the Humanities
21st-century Russian historians
Historians of Russia
1947 births
Living people