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22: 92: 226: 411:, he delivered lectures at the Leningrad University (1922–27) and prepared for publication the results of a lifelong study, a monumental three-volume account of the history of the Byzantine Empire. 513: 508: 347:. Although he specialized in the Byzantine-Bulgarian relations and investigated the Slavic influence on the Byzantine economy, Uspensky also researched and wrote extensively on the 523: 403: 518: 363: 362:
to study and protect the surviving monuments of Byzantine antiquity, which had been neglected by the Ottoman authorities for centuries. He founded the
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Uspensky's doctoral thesis (1879) dealt with the foundation of the
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Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
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