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Война короля Филиппа (1675-1676 гг.): взаимодействие и трансформации гетерархических и гомоархических обществ в колониальном контексте
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Aleksandrov G., Александрова А. К., Бовыкин Д. Ю., Bondarenko D. M., Burkova V., Butovskaya M., Вдовченков Е. В., Костелянец С. В., Ladynin I. A., Marey A. V., Туторский А. В., Федонников Н. А., Щавелев А. С. М.: Издательский дом ЯСК, 2024.
Щербаков Д. О., В кн.: Векторы. Сборник тезисов XXIII международной конференции молодых ученых.: М.: МВШСЭН, 2025. С. 42–44.
Доклад посвящен смерти как краеугольной категории в процессе конструирования детства на территории Новой Англии XVII века. ...
Added: September 15, 2025
Aleksandrov G., Новая и новейшая история 2025 № 3 С. 41–54
The political agency of Native American populations in early colonial New England is frequently underestimated. Both popular culture and, at times, scholarly discourse depict Native Americans as passive victims of colonial expansion, lacking the capacity to shape the transformative processes that redefined their world. This perspective, rooted in the nineteenth-century “noble savage” trope, fails to ...
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Belan M., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 8: История 2014 № 4 С. 48–66
The article covers the low-studied aspects of formation and development of colonial thought in England in the first decades of the 17th century. Today there is no clear idea of regularities of distribution of the early English texts devoted to the New World, the role of certain intellectuals in the development of ideas of expansion, organization ...
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Belan M., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 8: История 2013 № 3 С. 43–57
The author focuses on poorly studied source — sermon by J. Donn «To Virginian Companies», in which, using biblical images, he justified the Messianic role of the English people, to the greatest extent embodied the gospel virtues and therefore designed to bring the light of Christian faith to the natives of America. These conclusions, very ...
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Gleb V. Aleksandrov, , in: Up Close and From Afar: New World Anthropology from Russian and American Perspectives (Proceedings from the 1st and 2nd Russian-American Research Nexus Forums).: M.: Институт этнологии и антропологии им. Н.Н. Миклухо-Маклая РАН, 2022. P. 29–56.
This article examines the politics and ideology of the two Indian language manuals
published in New England in the XVII century. Both Roger Williams’ “A Key into the
Language of America” and John Eliot’s “The Indian Grammar Begun”, apart from their
practical purpose of assisting the readers in learning a language, had wider implications and
served as an expression ...
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Gleb V. Aleksandrov, Frontiers in Political Science 2022 Vol. 4 Article 804673
In the early XVII century, when the New England colonies were established, the English Crown, preoccupied with domestic matters, interfered little with matters of colonial administration. The government system created by the colonists, was inspired to a certain degree by the religious ideas shared by many Puritan colonists but was shaped by political necessity and ...
Added: November 27, 2022
Gleb V. Aleksandrov, Social Evolution & History 2023 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 3–24
Many contemporary popular works and even some scholarly publications dealing with indigenous populations of the New World present native peoples as hapless victims of European expansionism that were incapable of preventing or even dealing with the continuous encroachment of white settlers on their traditional homelands. While the effect of European colonization on Native communities was ...
Added: November 27, 2022
Aleksandrov G., Этнографическое обозрение 2021 № 3 С. 30–47
This article examines the political and ideological implications of native language manuals published in the New England colonies in the 17th century. There were two such manuals published in that period – Roger Williams’s “A Key into the Language of America” and John Eliot’s “The Indian Grammar Begun”. Both works, apart from their practical purpose, ...
Added: July 8, 2021
Gleb V. Aleksandrov, , in: The Evolution of Social Institutions: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.: Springer, 2020. P. 471–494.
Added: November 23, 2020
Aleksandrov G., ЛЕНАНД, 2021.
Данная монография посвящена проблеме эволюции взаимоотношений английских колонистов и коренного населения Новой Англии в XVII в. Английская колонизация Новой Англии началась в 1620 г., с основанием Нового Плимута. В 1620–1640-х гг. появились колонии Массачусетского залива, Род-Айленд, Коннектикут и Нью-Хейвен. Первые английские колонисты принадлежали к разным социальным группам и преследовали разные цели, но всем английским колониям приходилось сталкиваться с ...
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Aleksandrov G., Новая и новейшая история 2020 № 5 С. 51–60
The native peoples of New England had a significant influence on the development of the English colonies in the region. This influence is, however, often underestimated, at least in part due to the authors of the XVIIth century narratives paying comparatively little attention to the native-colonial relations in their writings. As a result, the popular ...
Added: September 23, 2020
Aleksandrov G., Social Evolution & History 2019 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 27–46
The article deals with the early evolution of concepts crucial for the development of the British imperial mythology. The author focuses on the emergence of the ‘agricultural argument’ for appropriating native lands and on the changing perceptions of civility. While the origins of the ‘agricultural argument’ in the works of early colonial propagandists are obvious, ...
Added: September 30, 2019