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Поднепровье и Северное Причерноморье в многотомных описаниях Российской империи рубежа XIX–XX веков: терминологические аспекты
Славяноведение. 2016. № 3. С. 72-77.
Gorizontov L.
The article explores ethnic and geographical terminology used in the Russian Empire at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries for defining the lands and population which later found themselves in the orbit of the Ukrainian statehood. The focal point of the article are the terms of Little Russia, Ukraine, New Russia, Little Russians, Ukrainians, their correlation, spatial projections, etymology, administrative equivalents and axiological connotations.
Gorizontov L., Russian Studies in History 2012 Vol. 51 No. 1: The Russian Empire and the Crimean War: Conceptualizing Experience and Exploring New Approaches P. 65-94
The article constitutes a part of author’s studies on regions and mental geography of the Russian empire. The military actions within own territory normally produce a dramatic and long impact on the spatial imaginations. The Crimean war with its center in newly incorporated New Russia has helped to include this region to the mental maps ...
Added: March 10, 2013
Gorizontov L., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2016. No. 129.
The multi-volume edition “Picturesque Russia. Our Fatherland in its spatial, historic, ethnographic, economic and everyday life sense” (1879–1901, in 12 volumes and 19 books) contains a lot of data about the Slavic peoples – Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians and Poles. Most of the essays on different regions were prepared by the men of letters often simultaneously ...
Added: April 12, 2016
Gorizontov L., В кн. : Literature and Social Change: A Voyage Through the History of Slavic Studies. Proceedings of the International Symposium “Literature and Slavic Studies” held by the Commission for the History of Slavic Studies at the Comenius University in Bratislava on the 12th and 13th of April 2016. : Братислава : Porta Danubiana, 2017. С. 67-81.
The publication «Picturesque Russia. Our Fatherland in its Spatial, Historical, Ethnographic, Economic and Everyday Life Sense», issued in twelwe volumes in 1881–1901, contains a whealth of data about the Slavic peoples, primarily Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians and Poles. Most of the essays on different regions of the Russian Empire were prepared by the men of letters who were often concurrently novelists, ...
Added: February 15, 2018
Kotenko A., Journal of Historical Geography 2017
Education is considered one of the most crucial tools for internalising one’s cognitive maps. Teaching children their national geography helps nation builders overcome total ignorance of future citizens about what and where their fatherland is. Ukrainian intellectuals of the nineteenth century in the Romanov Empire were keenly aware of this at least since the 1860s. ...
Added: December 14, 2016
Kulikova M., Вопросы истории естествознания и техники 2018 Т. 39 № 3 С. 520-529
The article is devoted to a discussion on the export of oil and the construction of the Baku-Batumi oil pipeline, which took place in 1888-1892. The history of oil production considered as a concrete historical field of development of public initiative in the Russian Empire of the last quarter of the 19th century. Particular attention ...
Added: October 20, 2017
Kuziner I., Государство, религия, церковь в России и за рубежом 2020 № No 38(2) С. 345-376
This article analyzes an almost unprecedented religious situation, which emerged after the 1905 “Edict of Toleration.” The Edict set in motion a number of processes in Russian religious landscape and created a legal foundation of what may be called a situation of multi-Orthodoxy. The author explores the legal co-existence of two church hierarchies who called ...
Added: October 17, 2020
Viola L. A., Barenberg A., Goldman W. et al., Canadian Slavonic Papers 2019 Vol. 61 No. 2 P. 225-243
ince 2015, our journal’s publisher, Taylor & Francis, has sponsored the Canadian Association of Slavists’ Taylor & Francis Book Prize. It is awarded annually for the best academic book in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies published in the previous calendar year by a Canadian author (citizen or permanent resident). The winner of the 2018 ...
Added: June 13, 2019
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
Maciel L., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP "Working Papers of Humanities". 2016. No. 125.
The preprint is dedicated to the Ukrainian architectural features of 18th century Russsian buildings. Many of these were built in the milieu of intense cultural exchange between Russia and Ukraine. The research aims to discuss how exactly and why Ukrainian elements were used in Russian architecture. Volume organization and decoration of Russian buildings having Ukrainian ...
Added: March 9, 2016
Gorizontov L., В кн. : The Crimean War 1853-1856. Colonial Skirmish or Rehearsal for World War? Empires, Nations, and Individuals. : Warsz. : Neriton, 2011. С. 191-216.
The article constitutes a part of author’s studies on regions and mental geography of the Russian empire. The military actions within own territory normally produce a dramatic and long impact on the spatial imaginations. The Crimean war with its center in newly incorporated New Russia has helped to include this region to the mental maps ...
Added: March 10, 2013
Bessmertnaya O., Islamology 2017 Т. 7 С. 139-179
The paper discusses three cases of the Russian Empire Muslims (Tatars) using the Russian language to speak about themselves and Islam. The cultural processes underlying ‘Muslim Russian’ turning into a discoursal practice, its aims and expanding functions are analyzed, as well as its links to ‘mass Orientalism’ in the Russian imperial space and the speakers’ ...
Added: October 9, 2017
Bessmertnaya O., Шаги/Steps 2018 Т. 4 № 1 С. 9-44
The paper analyses the discourse on pan-Islamism (the perceived Islamic menace both to the ‘global’ European civilization and the integrity of the Russian Empire) in Russian imperial structures (especially, the Ministry of the Interior) during 1910–1914. The discourse is considered as one of the institutionalized ways of constructing Russia’s ‘own’ Muslim other (along with the ...
Added: April 17, 2018
Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag; Columbia University Press, 2019
This captivating volume brings together case studies drawn from four post-Soviet states—Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. The collected papers illustrate how the events that started in 1985 and brought down the USSR six years later led to the rise of fifteen successor states, with their own historicized collective memories. The volume’s analyses juxtapose history textbooks ...
Added: April 20, 2020
Kulikova M., Quaestio Rossica 2017
The article is devoted to the history of the creation of the Voluntary Fleet Society in 1878-1879. The idea of the Voluntary Fleet and its implementation are considered from the point of view of studying the place of social organization in the modernizing space of the Russian Empire. The subjects of the role of the ...
Added: October 20, 2017
Neverov E., Электронный научно-образовательный журнал "История" 2019 Т. Великая российская революция 1917 года в региональном измерении № 5 (79)
The article considers the doctrine concerning the national question in the work of the Juridical Council of the Provisional Government. The Juridical Council was established as a governmental body of legal expertise, which considered bills in the legislative system of the Provisional Government. During 1917 after the February revolution Juridical Council had faced up to ...
Added: August 26, 2019
Anisimov E., Бесов А. Г., Kamenskii A. B. et al., Петербургские славянские и балканские исследования 2011 № 2 С. 115-162
Eugenij Anisimov notes the high level of research made by Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva, in particular considering the pieces about Ukrainian history. He notes that the problem of treason by I. Mazepa can be interpreted more generally and the fact of treason undoubtly took place.
Alexander Besov believes that the book about Hetman Mazepa by Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva focuses ...
Added: October 2, 2012
Kotenko A., Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 2020 Vol. 48 No. 5 P. 931-941
The article examines the first published ethnographic map of Ukraine, which appeared in Lviv in 1861. While carefully analysing new archival and published sources from both the Habsburg and Romanov empires, it puts this map into the wider context of contemporary Ukrainian national movement. The author argues that Russian Ukrainian activists of 1860s were unquestionably ...
Added: December 7, 2016
Bessmertnaya O., Islamology 2019 Т. 9 № 1-2 С. 54-82
The article analyses the interaction of Islamic and progressist (modern European) discourses – the so called cultural bilingualism – in A. Baiazitov’s vision of history. This is compared with Sh. Mardzhani’s approaches to Islamic history, described by other scholars (A. Frank, M. Kemper, et al.). The question of Baiazitov’s authorship is also discussed. A representative of the official ...
Added: August 15, 2019
Pochekaev R. Y., Восток свыше 2016 Т. XL № 1-2 С. 70-79
В статье анализируются правовые аспекты политики Временного правительства в российских протекторатах в Средней Азии - Бухарском эмирате и Хивинском ханстве весной-летом 1917 г. ...
Added: November 15, 2016
Alyushin A., Knyazeva H., Axiomathes 2018 Vol. 28 No. 3 P. 345-361
This article focuses on the general theoretical issue of realism versus constructivism (or normativism) in politics, with a case of the present-day Russia as the main and most telling (but not the only) example. We present four assertions that we are going to defend. First, we claim that in the sphere of international relations, political ...
Added: March 18, 2018
Skriba A., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2014 № 3 С. 96-111
The regional situation in Eastern Europe changed significantly by the end of the first decade of the 21st century. Competition between Russia and the European Union increased during the 2000s, while at the same time both actors were changing their approach to the six states of the former USSR that lie between Russia and the ...
Added: October 20, 2014
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
Издатель Александр Воробьев, 2018
В настоящий сборник научных статей вошли материалы "Муромцевских чтений", прошедших в 2018 году. Они имеют целью подвести итоги изучения истории российского либерализма, показать историографические тенденции, сложившиеся в т.ч. и в рамках ежегодных "Муромцевских чтений". ...
Added: October 22, 2018
Львов : [б.и.], 2012
Сборник статей, освещающих разные стороны истории Украины и Польши, к 80-летию проф. Н.Г. Крикуна. ...
Added: October 22, 2014