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Historian Yevgeny Spitsyn talks about his attitude towards Stolypin and his reforms, who made an important contribution to the development of Russia, why patriotism cannot be a national idea, when the conflict between Ukraine and Russia arose, his attitude towards Eidelman*, Minaev and Medinsky and why he still hasn’t written his dissertation. 00:00 “Legend”. Yevgeny Spitsyn 00:42 Is he proud of his Order of Alexander Nevsky? 03:43 “We are all doing the necessary work of brainwashing in the good sense of the word” 07:17 On the creation of the “Complete Course in Russian History” 13:07 What is his attitude towards Stolypin? 20:18 Did Molotov make a greater contribution to the development of the country than Stolypin? 22:05 About the poetess Drunina and her tragic death 24:35 Why can’t patriotism be a national idea? 26:00 Is it true that Russia today is moving along the path of the ideas of Prince Vladimir, Stolypin and Ivan Ilyin? 29:38 Is Russia moving along a scenario that has already happened? 34:59 Where do the roots of the conflict with Ukraine come from? 37:51 Russians and Ukrainians are one people. Do you agree? 38:54 When did Kiev become a Ukrainian city? 42:08 Where did the term "Little Russian" come from? 47:58 What does he think of Eidelman*? 52:03 What does he think of Minaev and Medinsky? 53:57 About the new history textbooks 56:45 Why didn't he write a dissertation? 1:00:50 What is stopping him from writing a dissertation now? 1:03:25 Three questions from Leo Tolstoy *Tamara Eidelman recognized as a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice Subscribe to the RTVI telegram channel: https://t.me/+f45ODW6gl60zY2My Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News - all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi