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Vladimir Borisovich Kobrin (Владимир Борисович Кобрин; 1930–1990) was a leading authority on the aristocracy of late medieval Russia. He graduated from the Moscow University in 1951 and continued 's studies of medieval Russian aristocracy after the latter's death in 1952. He viewed the Oprichnina as a prop for Ivan IV's dictatorship and described it as a social catastrophe. Kobrin's popular biography of Ivan the Terrible was published in 1989. After the Perestroika was launched in 1985, Kobrin was involved in the publication of A. A. Zimin's controversial manuscripts.

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  • Vladimir Borisovich Kobrin (Владимир Борисович Кобрин; 1930–1990) was a leading authority on the aristocracy of late medieval Russia. He graduated from the Moscow University in 1951 and continued 's studies of medieval Russian aristocracy after the latter's death in 1952. He viewed the Oprichnina as a prop for Ivan IV's dictatorship and described it as a social catastrophe. Kobrin's popular biography of Ivan the Terrible was published in 1989. After the Perestroika was launched in 1985, Kobrin was involved in the publication of A. A. Zimin's controversial manuscripts. (en)
  • Влади́мир Бори́сович Ко́брин (5 июля 1930, Москва — 30 декабря 1990, Москва) — советский историк, специалист по истории России XV—XVI веков. Доктор исторических наук, профессор. (ru)
  • Кобрин Володимир Борисович (5 липня 1930 року, Москва — 1990) — російський історик, доктор історичних наук, професор. (uk)
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  • Vladimir Borisovich Kobrin (Владимир Борисович Кобрин; 1930–1990) was a leading authority on the aristocracy of late medieval Russia. He graduated from the Moscow University in 1951 and continued 's studies of medieval Russian aristocracy after the latter's death in 1952. He viewed the Oprichnina as a prop for Ivan IV's dictatorship and described it as a social catastrophe. Kobrin's popular biography of Ivan the Terrible was published in 1989. After the Perestroika was launched in 1985, Kobrin was involved in the publication of A. A. Zimin's controversial manuscripts. (en)
  • Влади́мир Бори́сович Ко́брин (5 июля 1930, Москва — 30 декабря 1990, Москва) — советский историк, специалист по истории России XV—XVI веков. Доктор исторических наук, профессор. (ru)
  • Кобрин Володимир Борисович (5 липня 1930 року, Москва — 1990) — російський історик, доктор історичних наук, професор. (uk)
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  • Кобрин, Владимир Борисович (ru)
  • Vladimir Kobrin (en)
  • Кобрин Володимир Борисович (uk)
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