Viktor Aleksandrovich Moskvin (Russian: Виктор Александрович Москвин; born 5 January 1955) is a Soviet and Russian historian, cultural figure and publisher.
In 1990, Moskvin initiated and organized the first exhibition in Russia of the Parisian Russian-language publishing house YMCA Press at Rudomino Library.
This exhibition marked the beginning of the return to the homeland of the historical and literary heritage of the White émigré.
[1] At Moskvin's suggestion, the publishing house Russian Way (general director) was created in 1991,[1] and in 1995, with the support and participation of A. I. and N. D. Solzhenitsyn, N. A. Struve, and Moscow city authorities - Public library-fund “Russian Abroad” (now the state budgetary cultural institution “House of Russian Abroad named after Alexander Solzhenitsyn”).
Candidate of Historical Sciences (dissertation topic “Censorship and distribution of foreign publications in Moscow (second half of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century)”.