Nikolay Vladimirovich Storozhenko (Russian: Николай Владимирович Стороженко) was a Russian / Ukrainian nationalist, social and political activist, historian and an educator. He was a member of the Kiev Club of Russian Nationalists (1908-1918). After Revolution he emigrated to Yugoslavia and then to France. He is known as an author of many works on the Cossack history of Ukraine and Russia.
He is a graduate of Saint Vladimir Royal University of Kiev and a student of Volodymyr Antonovych. Storozhenko was a member of the Kiev Archaeographic Commission, the Nestor the Chronicler Historic Association and other history related organizations; a contributing editor of Kievskaya starina and number of other Russian history related magazines and periodicals.
He belonged to an old Cossack family of Storozhenko.[1] He had a brother Andrey Storozhenko who also was a historian specialized in Slavic studies.
Family
Since 1901, he was married to Princess Varvara Davidovna Zhevakhova.
References
- ↑ Putro, O., Tomazov, V. Storozhenko family. Encyclopedia of history of Ukraine
External links
- Pazyura, N.V. Mykola Storozhenko. Encyclopedia of history of Ukraine.
- Mykola Storozhenko. Hrebinka city website.