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The Everyday Life of Russian Women during the Reign of Peter
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Vidnichuk A. Strasbourg: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2023.
Akelev E., Новое прошлое 2025 № 3 С. 89–108
The research focuses on the project of the Westernization of Russian citizens’ appearance after the death of Peter the Great. The author considers its (non-)functioning on two levels: legislative regulation (from above) and implementation practices (from below). Special attention is paid to the interaction of these two levels, that is, how legislative regulation influenced practice ...
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Polskoy S., Cahiers d'histoire russe, est-européenne, caucasienne et centrasiatique (ex. Cahiers du Monde Russe) 2025 Т. 66 № 1-2 С. 65–99
The concept of political or civil death first emerged in Russian legislation during the Petrine era, with similar punitive practices already present in the 17th century. However, the legal nature and procedure of political death remained unclear until the mid-18th century. This issue called for an immediate legal resolution, particularly following Empress Elizabeth Petrovna's declaration ...
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Григоровская А. В., The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 2023 Vol. 23 No. 1-2 P. 85–122
This essay offers a detailed analysis of archival documents from the Stoyunin Gymnasium Foundation. The young Ayn Rand (born Alissa Rosenbaum) was a pupil of this gymnasium (1914–18). A range of documents published for the first time include lists of the first and second grades (1914–15 and 1915–16), a fragment of the class register (1915–16), ...
Added: September 27, 2023
Evgeniia Nikolaevna Kuziner, Social Sciences 2023 Vol. 12 No. 9 Article 476
Homelessness is a significant and increasing problem in modern Russia, which is admitted mostly by NGOs. In addition, in academic, media and state discourses, homelessness is traditionally viewed as a male phenomenon, and there is a lack of research focused on the gender aspects of homelessness in Russia. Therefore, the underrepresentation of homeless women’s experiences ...
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Polskoy S., , in: Political Reason and the Language of Change: Reform and Improvement in Early Modern Europe.: L.: Routledge, 2022. Ch. 5 P. 86–112.
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Polskoy S., В кн.: Лаборатория понятий. Перевод и языки политики в России XVIII века: Коллективная монография.: М.: Новое литературное обозрение, 2022. Гл. II.1 С. 236–314.
The author in the chapter shows that until the 1760s almost all the translated “political” literature in Russia was distributed in manuscripts. Obviously the interest in political writings of one of the commissioners of translations of that type of literature, Prince Dmitrii Mikhailovich Golitsin, explains to some extent the abundance of the copies of handwritten translations ...
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Trunova O., Khodachek I., Aleksandr Khodachek, Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management 2022 Vol. 34 No. 5 P. 644–664
Purpose
This study addresses the implications of smart city development paths (techno-centric and human-centric) by investigating the evolution of a city strategy, focusing on how different actors in a dialogue centred on strategic planning documents for Saint Petersburg, Russia, visualised the smart city and then made it calculable.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors conducted a case study based on a ...
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Vidnichuk A., Вестник Тамбовского университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки 2022 Т. 27 № 2 С. 479–490
An attempt is made to reconstruct the female social circle and ways of spending leisure time in the 1700s–1730s. The fact that the reforms of Peter the Great transformed the everyday life of the noblewomen and gave them access to previously inaccessible forms of leisure activities has received sufficient coverage in historiography. But the impact ...
Added: April 30, 2022
Anisimov E., Научные труды Санкт-Петербургской академии художеств имени Ильи Репина (РФ) 2020 № 55 С. 66–77
На материалах истории политического сыска первой половины XVIII века рассматривается историческая память как государственное преступление. ...
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Anisimov E., Новое литературное обозрение 2020 Т. 2 № 162 С. 61–70
Статья посвящена материалам политического сыска XVIII века, предоставляющим огромные возможности для изучения той «линейки страхов», которая возникала в сознании людей того времени при их соприкосновении с государством. Основой «линейки» был всеобщий Великий Государственный Страх, терзавший людей на протяжении всей жизни, независимо от их социального положения. Он был порождением всей системы самодержавной власти, построенной на насилии ...
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Khodachek A. M., Ходачек И. А., В кн.: Региональная экономика и развитие территорийВып. 14.: СПб.: ГУАП, 2020. С. 92–98.
The article presents the preliminary results of the study of the influence of “smart city” concept on strategic planning documents at the regional level using the example of the city of St. Petersburg. Based on the analysis of expert discussion documents regarding the evaluation of regional budget programs carried out in 2019, we conclude that ...
Added: November 16, 2020
Kamenskii A. B., Babkova G. O., Korchmina E. S. et al., РОССПЭН, 2020.
The four volumed edition represents the history of social thought in Russia since ancient time up to the middle of the 20th century. The work is the result of ma ny years of research work of group of scholars who have prepared a number of unique encyclopaedis (public ideas, liberalism, conservatism, socialis, etc.) on intellectual process ...
Added: July 7, 2020
Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Leonid Limonov, Derek M. et al., , in: Gastronomy and Urban Space: Changes and Challenges in Geographical Perspective.: Springer, 2020. Ch. 7 P. 159–181.
This chapter underlines the key role of a city centre in urban space gastronomy. It offers a four-step perspective, ranging from urban to local. First, the example of Saint-Petersburg (Russia) shows that gastronomy reflects the major phases of urban growth. Here, eating establishments are used as a proxy for the city centre. Second, the example ...
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[б.и.], 2019.
This book includes the abstracts of leading foreign and russian scholars in the palaeography, codicology, sphragistics and other auxiliary historical disciplines (with special emphasis on the manuscript collections of Saint-Petersburg). ...
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Semykina K., Journal of Social Policy Studies 2019 Vol. 17 No. 2 P. 281–292
This article analyses media representations of LGBT social movements, taking the case of Saint Petersburg LGBT pride parades. The analysis is developed through the use of framing theory, which views the media as an arena where interest groups promote their own interpretations of particular issues. Frames juxtapose elements of the text in such a way ...
Added: July 28, 2019
Sunderland W., , in: Generations of Women Historians: Within and Beyond the Academy.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Ch. 9 P. 181–194.
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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Stepanov B., Социологическое обозрение 2018 Т. 17 № 3 С. 400–405
Book Review: Eva Berar, Imperija i gorod: Nikolay II, “Mir iskusstva” i gorodskaja duma v Sankt-Peterburge. 1894–1914 [Empire and City: Nikolay II, “Mir iskusstva” and City Duma in Saint Petersburg, 1894–1914] (Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2016) (in Russian) ...
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Полян (Нерлер) Павел Маркович, Урал 2017 Т. 1 С. 160–176
Рассказ о детстве Осипа Мандельштама и его предках. ...
Added: October 4, 2017
Kovalova A., Семенов В., Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe 2017 № 4 С. 1–23
In the 1910s, cinema censorship traditions and rules varied in different Russian provinces, leading to widespread discussion of the whole topic. The article focuses on censorship practices in the pre-revolutionary and revolutionary capital, Petersburg / Petrograd. It investigates censorship documents of the 1910s, discusses the influence of World War I on Petrograd censorship, and draws ...
Added: August 19, 2017
Kovalova A., , in: A Companion to Russian Cinema.: Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. Ch. 1 P. 23–45.
By depicting the Nevsky prosprect cinema palaces the article explores early history of the Russian movie theatres. At the beginning of the century film production and cinemas were connected tightly and lived a single life. Thus it is argued that the study of early cinemas is not only study of local lore, but first of ...
Added: August 23, 2016
Stepanov B., Новое литературное обозрение 2017 № 4 С. 110–120
The object of this article is to discuss the problematics of the attractiveness of literary images in N.P. Antsiferov’s theory of literary excursions. At the heart of the idea of literary excursions lies the idea of the experience of the connection of a literary image with a concrete spatial locus. Describing how a literary excursion ...
Added: June 10, 2016