Vladimir Zabugin (21 June 1880, Pargolovo – 14 September 1923, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) was a Russian historian and publicist.
He published numerous papers on the history of the Renaissance and Italian humanism, where he sought to emphasize the Christian component of this cultural phenomenon.
From 1910 to 1919, he worked as an editor of the journal Roma e l'Oriente (Rome and the East), which was published in the monastery of Grottaferrata.
Zabugin actively participated in the church and in the social lives of Russian Catholics in Europe, and he worked with Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky.
In June 1917, Zabugin was sent to Russia by the Italian government as a special envoy to strengthen bilateral ties.