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Коллаборационизм на советских оккупированных территориях: историография последних лет
Российская история. 2019. № 3. С. 141-149.
Makhalova I.
Polian P. M., Философические письма. Русско-европейский диалог 2020 Т. 3 № 2 С. 256-267
In the history of the World War II and the Holocaust, the question of the “sonderkom-me” is one of the most painful: in death camps such units consisted of Jewish pris-oners who had to drive doomed fellow consanguineous into gas chambers, and then handle the corpses. Th e survivors testifi ed about the Nazi atrocities ...
Added: October 29, 2020
Budnitskii O., American Historical Review 2020 Vol. 125 No. 4 P. 1558-1560
Review of the book MARK EDELE, SHEILA FITZPATRICK, andATINA GROSSMANN, editors. Shelter from the Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union. Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 2017. ...
Added: December 5, 2020
Makhalova I., Cahiers du Monde Russe 2020
Изучение феномена коллаборационизма на советских оккупированных территориях в период Второй мировой войны традиционно включало в себя лишь сотрудничество мужской части населения. В отношении же женского населения принято говорить о «горизонтальном коллаборационизме», который заключался в наличии сексуальных отношений с оккупантами с целью получения каких-либо привилегий или защиты. Сожительство, однако, не всегда предполагало оказание реальной помощи оккупационному ...
Added: December 12, 2018
Zelenina G., Религиоведение 2012 № 2 С. 56-67
Based on extensive collection of interviews with Soviet, mostly - Ukrainian, - Jews born before the World War II, the essay examines the problem of religious observance and attitudes to it before and after the war concentrating on the circumcision, the first rite of passage, primal in Judaism and exceedingly dangerous during the Holocaust. ...
Added: September 9, 2012
Budnitskii O., Engel D., Estraikh G. et al., NY : New York University Press, 2022
The book explores how the Soviet Union’s changing relations with Nazi Germany between the signing of a nonaggression pact in August 1939 and the Soviet victory over German forces in World War II affected the lives of some five million Jews who lived under Soviet rule at the beginning of that period. Nearly three million ...
Added: October 29, 2022
Makhalova I., Journal of Slavic Military Studies 2019 Vol. 32 No. 2 P. 280-288
This article focuses on an analysis of the culture of memory that has developed in contemporary Russia. At the center of the research are the biographies of former collaborators who took part in Nazi crimes and then, after the liberation of Soviet- occupied territories, were mobilized into the Red Army and sub- sequently performed exploits ...
Added: May 31, 2019
Klimanov A., Потемкина М. Н., Новейшая история России 2020 Т. 10 № 3 С. 757-772
The article analyzes contemporary Russian historiography on the evacuation of industries during the Great Patriotic War. Particular attention is paid to digital data cited by researchers about the number of industrial enterprises from different economic sectors evacuated into the rear as one of the most important characteristics of the USSR military economy. The absence of ...
Added: November 1, 2020
М. : ИВИ РАН, 2014
This collection of papers articles is dedicated to the memory of outstanding Russian historian of Middle ages A.L.Yastrebitskaya (1932-2010). The texts included in the collection discuss subjects which concern different fields of her reserch interests. ...
Added: October 22, 2014
Starkov A., Soviet and Post Soviet Review 2021 Т. 48 № 1 С. 3-33
The outbreak of the Great Patriotic War led to an unprecedented evacuation of the Soviet population to the East as well as a significant growth of social conflicts. Consequently, open manifestations of anti-Semitism increased greatly, which were often connected with defeatism and anti-Soviet moods. This article analyzes the reasons for this phenomenon and is based ...
Added: October 5, 2020
Danilevsky I., Новое прошлое 2020 № 3 С. 102-122
The article proposes an original classification of the special terminology used in historiographic narrative. There are distinguished universal nomenclature terms (borrowed from related disciplines), qualifier terms (formed in the historiographic tradition), specific nomenclature terms (borrowed from historical sources) and derived nomenclature terms (formed from specific nomenclature terms). Universal nomenclature terms need a special definition, since in different disciplines they have ...
Added: October 9, 2020
Ilina K. A., Rozprawy z Dziejów Oświaty 2014 Vol. LI P. 33-50
Studying the development of educational and research institutions in Russia in 1990s and 2000s, the author saw a fl ood of scholarly publications and doctoral theses that were not contributing to the growth of scientifi c knowledge on their respective subjects. Th e production of such papers she called as ‘bubble making’. Th is article ...
Added: December 16, 2014
Joukovskaia A., Akelev E., Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 2019 Vol. 74 No. 3-4 P. 591-621
This article analyzes the biases that archival practice introduced into Russian historiography on Muscovy before the revolution of 1917. It begins by presenting the main steps in the organization of historical archives since the reign of Peter the Great. For a long time, the state’s archival policy toward historical repositories was both passive and distrustful: ...
Added: October 12, 2020
Krivushin I., Миронова Е. В., / Высшая школа экономики. 2020. № 1.
В работе рассматривается история и главные направления изучения националистического и сепаратистского движения в Шотландии в зарубежной и отечественной политической и исторической науке. Выявляются основные периоды исследований и наиболее важные публикации по данной проблематике. Авторы приходят к выводу, что эволюция шотландского сепаратизма после референдума 2016 г. о выходе Великобритании из ЕС до сих пор не стала предметом ...
Added: May 28, 2020
Kamenskii A. B., Quaestio Rossica 2018 Т. VI № 1 С. 185-206
This article considers the applicability of the concept of backwardness which was
one of the basic concepts of both Russian and Western historiography of prerevolutionary
Russia until the late 20th century and resulted from the constant
comparison of Russia with the conventional ‘West’. On the one hand, modern
historiography is characterised by a ‘normalisation’ of Russian history, i.e.
attempts to ...
Added: May 1, 2018
Kukulin I., Fabula: La recherche en litterature 2015
This article is focused on problematic points of the perception of Shoa (Holocaust) in the late Soviet and post-Soviet society/-ies. ...
Added: November 16, 2015
Budnitskii O., Cahiers du Monde Russe 2011 Т. 52 № 2-3 С. 405-422
The article analyzes the changes that took place in the Soviet people’s sexual behavior during the Second World War, particularly in the Red Army. It mainly draws on personal documents – diaries, memoirs, correspondence, interviews, wartime folklore. Nearly 34 million men were drafted before and during the war. The male/female ratio on the front was ...
Added: November 15, 2012
Oleshkevich E., Бурлакова Н. С., Психология и психотехника 2014 № 9 С. 922-931
Наблюдающийся кризис механизмов передачи исторического опыта обуславливает актуальность выбранного предмета исследования: анализ исторической памяти, социокультурных и психологических механизмов межпоколенческой передачи включенного в нее травматического опыта, участвующих в построении идентичности второго поколения выживших после Холокоста в Израиле и Восточной Европе. Особое внимание уделяется психологическим защитным механизмам поддержания идентичности, активизированным в процессе трансляции травматического опыта на различных ...
Added: November 18, 2017
Polian P. M., Лехаим 2020 № 5 С. 42-45
On the example of Leonid Kotlyar's fate is revealed the thesis, that in the light of the Holocaust, even the simple survival of a Jewish prisoner obtains some heroic features. ...
Added: October 29, 2020
Solovyov K., Новое литературное обозрение 2017 № 2 (144) С. 535-541
В рецензии анализируется сборник, посвященный истории общественности Российской империи и Советской России. Рассматривается источниковая база статей, подходы авторов, а также место рассматриваемых текстов в историографическом контексте. ...
Added: October 10, 2019
Novikova L., Journal of Contemporary History 2020 Vol. 55 No. 4 P. 745-763
From 1941 to 1945 thousands of British and American sailors came to the northern Soviet ports of Arkhangel’sk and Molotovsk with Lend-Lease convoys. On the shore they made many casual contacts with local residents, in particular with Soviet women. These contacts came under close scrutiny of the Soviet authorities who tried to limit the alleged ...
Added: April 28, 2020
Рязань : Рязанский государственный педагогический университет им. С.А. Есенина, 2012
This collection includes copies of reports and participants are Russian scientific-practical conference on "Europe, Russia, Asia: Cooperation, contradictions, conflicts," held in Ryazan State University November 29, 2012.
Designed for professionals, historians, teachers, schools and universities, undergraduate and graduate students of historical faculty. ...
Added: March 4, 2013
Dmitriev A. N., Новое литературное обозрение 2014 № 5
Article is devoted to academic and political career of Ukrainian historian Mikhail Hrushevsky in 1910-1920 years. Since the First World War comes a break in his previous academic career, although he participated in establishment and activity of the Ukrainian National University in Kiev. This school was an alternative to 'old' mperial University, the majority of ...
Added: May 14, 2014
Strasbourg : Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2020
La Seconde Guerre mondiale a suscité des représentations qui continuent
de façonner l’imaginaire et alimentent aujourd’hui encore en Russie un
puissant culte de la victoire devenu source de conflits mémoriels. Ce récit
monumental d’une nation unie dans une guerre sacrée ne doit cependant
pas occulter les témoignages – tantôt banals, tantôt tragiques – produits
en URSS pendant la guerre. Ils ...
Added: October 18, 2020