Dr. Pavel Nadezda Tulaev Vladimirovich (born 20 February 1959), is a scholar, writer, activist, director of the Russian Athenaeum - a Russian/European Nationalist and Pan-Slavic organization. He is regarded as one of the intellectual leaders of the Russian New Right. He is the vice-president of the Moscow department of “Synergy European”. He resides in Moscow, Russia. Background Born on Krasnodar, he was educated at Школа No. 449 high school (105187, Moscow, street Weaving, 47) and Moscow State Linguistic University. He was ducated as translator/interpreter and later graduated as a doctor of history, receiving his Ph.D. in History in 1985. He is a teaching professor, specializing in Russian and European history. He is a follower of, and leading Rodnover, and one of the leaders of the Slavic and the New Right movement in Russia, and a critic of Alexander Dugin. He is responsible for bringing the works of José Antonio Primo de Rivera to the Russian speaking world. He has contributed to Troy Southgate's books on the occult. He has translated four volumes by Anthony Sutton, the famous American conspirologist. He has been referred to as a scholar of philosophy. He produced the 2012 book, featuring the artwork, amongst other artists, of Volhv Veleslav, which Troy Southgate has also reviewed. On the weekend of June 8-10, 2006, David Duke attended as a speaker at the international "White World's Future" conference in Moscow, which was coordinated and hosted by Pavel Tulaev. Bibliography Books *K Ponimaniyu Russkogo” (Understanding Russia, 1994) *“Veneti: predki slovjan” (Veneti: ancestors of Slavs, 2000) *“The White Struggle in Russia” (Moscow, 2007). *“Rodnyje bogui” (Native Gods, 2008) *“Istoki rodnogo mira” (The Native World’s roots, 2011) *“Russia and Spain: the two Europe’s wings” *The White World in My Heart (Moscow, 2011) Editor of collections *“Rossia i Evropa: opit sobornogo analisa” (Russia and Europe: the Experience of Sobor Analysis, 1992) *“Russkaya Perspectiva” (Russian Perspective, 1996) *“Varvary” (Barbarians, 1999) and many authors’ works, including Andreas Gottliebe Mash, Yuri Venelin, Francisco Franco, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, Dmitry Dudko, Antony Sutton, Guillaume Faye.
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