Yevgeny Golubinsky

Yevgeny Yevsigneyevich Golubinsky (Евгений Евсигнеевич Голубинский; 1834-1912) was one of three major church historians of the Russian Empire, along with Macarius Bulgakov and Filaret Gumilevsky. He was considered the foremost authority on the Russian medieval saints. Golubinsky's most highly regarded work examines the canonization practices of the Russian Orthodox Church. In 1881, he was awarded the Uvarov Prize for his outline of the history of the Russian Church.

Yevgeny Golubinsky

Yevgeny Yevsigneyevich Golubinsky (Евгений Евсигнеевич Голубинский; 1834-1912) was one of three major church historians of the Russian Empire, along with Macarius Bulgakov and Filaret Gumilevsky. He was considered the foremost authority on the Russian medieval saints. Golubinsky's most highly regarded work examines the canonization practices of the Russian Orthodox Church. In 1881, he was awarded the Uvarov Prize for his outline of the history of the Russian Church.