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Театральное строительство Москвы в XVIII веке: этапы, тенденции, факторы и особенности процесса
Человек. Культура. Образование. 2018. № 2 (28). С. 73-82.
Belov A.
Article is devoted to the period of history of Russia and Moscow when there was a transformation of theatrical tradition from practice, alien for Muscovites, in an integral part of life of the city and attribute of its exclusive status of the capital. In work the main stages, and features of formation of national Russian theater in the city of Moscow are considered.
Belov A., Человек. Культура. Образование 2018 № 3 (29) С. 37-49
In article one of the most important stages of history of the Moscow theater which belongs to the first decades of the 19th century is considered. At this time the theater not only endured a number of blows; changed the status with privatewith imperial. It allowed to keep structure, to create conditions for its further ...
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Belov A., Тульский научный вестник. Серия История. Языкознание 2020 № 1 С. 6-17
The article analyzes the process and result of the policy of cultural construction carried out in Moscow in the second half of the 18th century. The paper pays particular attention to the impact on this process of the status of the second capital, officially assigned to Moscow. This not only significantly contributed to, but even ...
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Belov A., Вестник Государственного социально-гуманитарного университета (Российская Федерация) 2019 № 4 (36) С. 15-20
The article endeavours at giving an overview of the state of Moscow theaters after Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812. The article addresses this problem from different perspectives. Theater life depended on government politics, administrative talents of theater directors, and the attitudes of Moscovites and city officials. The result of this process was the opening ...
Added: September 9, 2020
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Articles on Russian History: Essays in Honor of Gary Marker ...
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Е.Ю. Моряков, Новая и новейшая история 2022 Т. 66 № 4 С. 55-71
In this article the author focuses on the practice of using new communication channels
between subjects and the sovereign in Russia. During the reign of Catherine II, the people of Russia
made extensive use of the post office to send petitions to the monarch; under Paul I, the petition box
and newspapers were used for the same purpose. ...
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Fedyukin I., Collis R., Zitser E., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2017. No. WP BRP 157/HUM/2017.
This paper reconstructs the origins and the meaning of the “Most Illustrious and Incomparable Order of Antisobres,” that was to be instituted in 1728 in St Petersburg by Duke de Liria, the Spanish ambassador. While this unusual fraternal society might have never taken off the ground and remained on paper only, this episode serves as ...
Added: November 3, 2017
Davidson A. B., Электронный научно-образовательный журнал "История" 2020 Т. 11 № 8
В статье на основе материалов из Отдела рукописей и Отдела архитектурных документов Российской Национальной библиотеки (Санкт-Петербург) дан обзор источников, по которым Россия получала ранние сведения о Южной и Тропической Африке в XVII—XVIII и начале XIX столетий. От «Космографий», которые в рукописях ходили по России в XVII в. и «Географий», изданных при Петре I, до первых описаний ...
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Platonova N., В кн. : Культура, наука, образование: проблемы и перспективы: Материалы IV Всероссийской научно-практической конференции (г. Нижневартовск, 12–13 февраля 2015 года). Ч. 1.: Нижневартовск : Издательство Нижневартовского государственного университета, 2015. С. 264-271.
В статье рассматриваются особенности реформ, проведенных в области финансового управления и государственного счетоводства в России в XVIII в. ...
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Fedyukin I., Journal of Social History 2016 Vol. 49 No. 3 P. 558-584
This article uses the case of post-Petrine Russia to explore the role of formal schooling in social mobility and social reproduction among the elite in early modern context. A study of career and educational choices made by Russian nobles in the 1730s-1740s and recorded in the registers of the Heraldry and petitions for enrollment into the ...
Added: February 16, 2015
Belov A., Русь, Россия. Средневековье и Новое время 2017 № 5 С. 581-589
The study, based on the unpublished archival documents, describes the school system of the city of Moscow on the eve of Catherine II’s education reform. Special attention is paid to private institutions and pensions. ...
Added: September 9, 2020
Karp S. Y., Cahiers Voltaire 2019 No. 18 P. 103-127
La fameuse série des neuf scènes de la vie domestique de Voltaire à Ferney, conservée au Musée de l'Ermitage à Saint-Pétersbourg, occupe une place centrale dans l'oeuvre de l'artiste genevois Jean Huber. Au milieu des années 1990, quand j'ai commencé à préparer la nouvelle édition de la correspondance de Catherine II avec Grimm, je suis ...
Added: October 26, 2019
Istyagina-Eliseeva E., Викторов Д. Д., Гайда Ф. А. et al., М. : ИНФРА-М, 2019
«Russia. 21st century. Encyclopedia" is a universal encyclopedic publication reflecting the role and place of Russia in the new Millennium. It contains sections on the state structure, 85 subjects of the Federation, the nature of the country, population, history, economy,state of the environment, social sphere, culture - literature, architecture, music, theater, cinema, as well as ...
Added: December 8, 2020
Boltunova E., Ab Imperio 2016 № 2 С. 261-308
The article by Ekaterina Boltunova discusses a situation that is rarely addressed in studies of the politics of historical memory. Rather than focusing on the process of the “invention of tradition” (Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger) and the designation of “sites of memory” (Pierre Nora) in post-Soviet Russia, Boltunova shows what happens afterward, when politicians ...
Added: April 13, 2016
Fedyukin I., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2016.
Radical “Westernizing” transformations in extra-European countries, from Peter I’s Russia to Meiji Japan, are traditionally presented as a response to threats from the more militarily and technologically advanced European powers. This corresponds to the general tendency to view war as the driving force behind early modern state-building. Yet, how exactly did such transformations become possible? ...
Added: June 10, 2016
Belov A., Тульский научный вестник. Серия История. Языкознание 2020 № 3 С. 28-38
The article highlights the development of the traditions of the Western European Theater in Russia in the first half and middle of the 17th century, i.e. at the historical stage that immediately preceded the official date of the first court theater in the country. The date of its appearance is the day of performance given ...
Added: June 29, 2021
De Gruyter, 2019
The papers of the present volume investigate the potential of the metaphor of life as theater for literary, philosophical, juridical and epistemological discourses from the Middle Ages through modernity, and focusing on traditions as manifold as French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and Latin-American. ...
Added: May 27, 2019
Anisimov E., Canadian-American Slavic Studies 2013 № 47 С. 473-491
This article is devoted to the evaluation of the first Russian Emperor, Peter I. According to the author, Russia became a European power thanks largely to his efforts. But, at the same time, we cannot reject other points of view about Peter I. Therefore, the author appears both as a "Westerner" who justifies and defends ...
Added: March 16, 2015
Vassilieva J., Zavershneva E., Review of General Psychology 2020 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 18-30
The legacy of Russian psychologist Lev Semenovich Vygotsky is most closely associated with the cultural-historical paradigm and, in the West, has found its most extensive application in contemporary developmental and educational psychology. However, Vygotsky’s project was far more ambitious than this perspective implies—in fact, he conceived a new, original program of general psychology that could ...
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Fedyukin I., Gabdrakhmanov S., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2014.
This study employs a unique database covering 2,293 cadets who graduated from the Noble Land Cadet Corps in St Petersburg from 1732 – 1762 to investigate the role of cultural capital in early modern Russia. Our analysis suggests that within this sample cultural capital was negatively correlated with wealth, but positively with father’s rank within ...
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Volkova I. V., Вопросы истории 2006 № 3 С. 35-51
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СПб. : Европейский дом, 2018
В сборнике публикуются статьи, подготовленные участниками IX Международного петровского конгресса "Европейские маршруты Петра Великого: К 300-летию визита Петра I во Францию". Конгресс проходил 20–22 апреля 2017 года в Париже и в Реймсе. Публикуются статьи историков и искусствоведов из Петербурга, Москвы, Волгограда, Саратова, а также Парижа, Реймса, Барселоны, Берлина, Будапешта, Венеции, Вены, Генуи, Дрездена, Кембриджа, Милана. ...
Added: June 21, 2018
Fedyukin I., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2014.
In this article we employ the data from Heraldry registers of young nobles, as well as records of the Land Cadet Corps, to examine the career and education strategies of Russian elite in post-Petrine period (1730s-1740s). We demonstrate that the nobles had clearly articulated preferences and analyze the factors that could have shaped their choices, ...
Added: October 15, 2014
Istyagina-Eliseeva E., Викторов Д. Д., Гайда Ф. А. et al., М. : ИНФРА-М, 2019
«Russia. 21st century. Encyclopedia" is a universal encyclopedic publication reflecting the role and place of Russia in the new Millennium. It contains sections on the state structure, 85 subjects of the Federation, the nature of the country, population, history, economy,state of the environment, social sphere, culture - literature, architecture, music, theater, cinema, as well as ...
Added: December 8, 2020
Uspensky B. A., Zhivov V. M., Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2012
This is a collection of essays on the semiotics of history, a product of the 30 years collaboration of the two co-authors. All the articles are devoted to the history of the Russian culture, treating it not as an isolated phenomenon, but as an integral part of the world culture. Semiotic analysis of various fonts ...
Added: February 17, 2013