Artūras Dubonis (born July 23, 1962 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian historian, Doctor of Humanities, who works for the Lithuanian Institute of History.[1][2] His main research interests are: Lithuanian Metrica research and publishing, Lithuanian history sources, Lithuanian society in the 13th–16th centuries, Lithuanian foreign policy in the 13th century and the first half of the 14th century.[1][2]

Dubonis is known for criticism of Litvinism and Litvinistic theories by Belarusian historians Mikola Yermalovich, Alexander Kravtsevich which he describe as having nothing in common with the science of history.[3][4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Artūras Dubonis". Vle.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  2. 1 2 "Artūras Dubonis". Lithuanian Institute of History (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  3. Dubonis, Artūras (2005). "Saldus lietuvių gyvenimas "svetimu pasu"" (PDF). Naujasis židinys-Aidai (in Lithuanian): 524–525.
  4. Salynė, Roberta; Dubonis, Artūras. "Kai kurių baltarusių galvose lietuviai – tik lituvisai ar "žmudai": įrodinėjama, kad dabartinė mūsų tauta neturi nieko bendra su istorine Litva". 15min.lt (in Lithuanian).


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