Fyodor Avgustovich Stepun ( Russian : Фёдор А́вгустович Степу́н ; February 18, 1884 – February 23, 1965) (also known as Friedrich Steppuhn) was a Russian and German writer, philosopher, historian and sociologist .
11-507: Family name Stepanovs (masculine), Stepanova (feminine) is a Latvian-language form of the Russian surname Stepanov . Notable people of the surname include: Igors Stepanovs Igors Stepanovs (footballer, born 1966) Vasilijs Stepanovs See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Stepanovs v t e Surnames associated with
22-399: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Stepanov Not to be confused with Štěpánov (disambiguation) . Stepanov (Степанов), female Stepanova is a common Russian and Serbian surname that is derived from the male given name Stepan and literally means Stepan's . The Latvianized form is Stepanovs . Notable people with
33-616: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Stepun Fyodor Avgustovich Stepun was born in Russia on 18 February 1884, in Moscow. After attending secondary school in Moscow he went as a student to Heidelberg, and there in 1910 he obtained his doctorate for a thesis on Vladimir Solovyov 's philosophy of history. Between 1910 and 1914 Stepun edited the international philosophical journal, Logos , and travelled across Russia lecturing on philosophy, literature and culture. During
44-560: The surname Stepanov . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stepanov&oldid=1183380952 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
55-488: The surname Stepanovs . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stepanovs&oldid=1167183687 " Categories : Surnames Latvian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Short description
66-1391: The Soviet Union Maria Stepanova (born 1979), Russian basketball player Marina Stepanova (born 1950), Russian hurdler Milan Stepanov , Serbian association football player Nadezhda Stepanova (born 1959), Russian long-distance runner Oleg Stepanov (judoka) , Soviet judoka Olga Stepanova , Russian sport shooter Onufriy Stepanov , an explorer of the Russian Far East Sergei Stepanov (disambiguation) , several people Tatiana Stepanova (born 1962), Ukrainian ballet expert Tatiana Stepanova (ballerina) , Ukrainian ballerina Varvara Stepanova (1894–1958), Russian avant-garde artist Vasilijs Stepanovs , Latvian weightlifter Vasiliy Stepanov (disambiguation) , multiple people Veronika Stepanova (born 2001), Russian cross-country skier Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov , Russian dancer Vladimir Stepanov (disambiguation) , multiple people Vyacheslav Stepanov , Russian mathematician Yuliya Stepanova (born 1962), Russian cross-country skier Yuliya Stepanova (born 1986), Russian athlete Fictional characters [ edit ] Stepan Stepanov, or Uncle Styopa v t e Surnames associated with
77-990: The first World War he was an officer in a Siberian regiment, and after the Russian revolution was an army commissar under the Russian Provisional Government . From 1920 to 1922 he directed the state experimental theatre; but in 1922 he was deported from the Soviet Union . He settled in Germany, working first in Berlin , and afterwards as a professor of sociology in Dresden (1926–1937). During this period he published in Russian his books on 'Life and creation' (1923) and 'Letters of an Artillery Ensign' (1925), as well as Wie war as moglich? (1929), Das Antlitz Russlands und das Gesicht der Revolution (1934) and The Russian Soul and Revolution (1936). In 1937 he
88-1644: The given name Stephen Greek Stephanos [REDACTED] Germanic Fitzstephen Steenson Steevens Stenson Stefan Stefanowitz (from Slavic) Stefansson Steffen Steffensen Stephan Stephans Stephen Stephens Stephensen Stephenson Stevens Stevenson Stinson Romance De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan Stefanik /Štefánik Stefanko Stefanov Stefanovski Stefanovsky Stefanovic Stefanowicz Stefanović Stefański Stepanovich Stepanović Stepan Stepankov Stepanov Stepanovsky / Štepanovský Stepanenko Stepanets Stepanchenko Stepančić Stepanchuk Stepanishchev Stepaniv Stepantsev Stepantsov Stepanyuk Stepashin Stepashkin Stepinac Stepun Stepushkin Stets Stetsenko Steshenko Stetskiv Stetsko Stevanović Stipančić Stipanovich Stjepanović Styopin Styopkin Štěch Štefan Štěpán Štěpánek Other Stepanovs Stepanyan Stepanyants Steponavičius [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
99-1464: The given name Stephen Greek Stephanos [REDACTED] Germanic Fitzstephen Steenson Steevens Stenson Stefan Stefanowitz (from Slavic) Stefansson Steffen Steffensen Stephan Stephans Stephen Stephens Stephensen Stephenson Stevens Stevenson Stinson Romance De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan Stefanik /Štefánik Stefanko Stefanov Stefanovski Stefanovsky Stefanovic Stefanowicz Stefanović Stefański Stepanovich Stepanović Stepan Stepankov Stepanov Stepanovsky / Štepanovský Stepanenko Stepanets Stepanchenko Stepančić Stepanchuk Stepanishchev Stepaniv Stepantsev Stepantsov Stepanyuk Stepashin Stepashkin Stepinac Stepun Stepushkin Stets Stetsenko Steshenko Stetskiv Stetsko Stevanović Stipančić Stipanovich Stjepanović Styopin Styopkin Štěch Štefan Štěpán Štěpánek Other Stepanovs Stepanyan Stepanyants Steponavičius [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
110-1085: The surname include: Aleksandr Stepanov (disambiguation) , several people Alexandra Stepanova (born 1995), Russian ice dancer Aleksandra Stepanova (handballer) (born 1989), Russian handball player Aleksei Stepanov (born 1977), Russian association football player Alexander Stepanov , designer of the C++ Standard Template Library Alexei Stepanov (1858–1923), Russian painter Andrei Stepanov (footballer) (born 1979), Estonian association football player Galina Stepanova (rower) (born 1958), Russian Olympic rower Galina Stepanova-Prozumenshchykova (1948–2015), Russian swimmer Georgy Stepanov (1890-1953), Soviet naval officer Igors Stepanovs , Latvian association football player Ilona Štěpánová-Kurzová (1899–1975), Czech pianist and professor Inna Stepanova (born 1990), Russian archer Konstantin Stepanov (1922–1999), Soviet army officer and Hero of
121-450: Was expelled from his teaching-post by the Nazi authorities. From 1946 he worked as a professor of Russian cultural studies at Munich University , and published several works: Vergangenes und Unvergangliches (1947; Russian version, Byvshee i Nesbyvsheesya , 1956), Theater und Film (1953), Der Bolshewismus und die Christliche Existenz (1959), and in Russian 'Encounters' (1962). Stepun
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