Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin

Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin (1835 - 1924) was a Russian-American author.

Biography

She was educated in Russia. She had no regular education, but studied by herself. After traveling widely for several years in Europe, in 1874 she emigrated to the United States. She was a member of the American Oriental Society, of the Société Ethnologique and Athénée Oriental, of Paris, and the Victoria Institute, London.

Works

In the Story of the Nations series:

She did five volumes of biography for the “Tales of the Heroic Age” series. Among them were:

She wrote A History of the World, Earliest Peoples, and A History of the World, Early Egypt and translated from the French Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu's The Empire of the Tsars and the Russians.[1] She also wrote numerous articles for Russian and American magazines.

Her personal copy of A History of the World, Earliest Peoples, ed 1899 contains the following autograph: "This is the work I love best & think will prove of real benefit. It is also by far the most difficult I have ever planned & undertaken. There is only one thing about it that troubles me: it is that, in the course of nature, I cannot live to do the whole of it, & I am anything but sure that whoever will take it up where I leave it, will fully grasp and carry out my idea. If I could devote the rest of my life to it, I might accomplish the whole, down to the French Revolution. But as it brings me no return, and will not for years, I am compelled to do it, so to speak by stealth, in the hours that I can spare from bread & butter work. One cannot help, at times, regretting the ages of "patrons of letters & sciences." signed, Z A Ragozin.

References

  1. Morfill, W. R.; Rashdall, H. (April 1897). "The Empire of the Tsars and the Russians by Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu; Zénaïde A. Ragozin". The English Historical Review. 12 (46): 393–395. JSTOR 547507.

2. Ragozin, Zenaide A. A History of the World, Earliest Peoples. New York: William Beverley Harison, 1899. Print.


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