Quantitative history
Reference:
Vladimirov V.N.
The ratio of wages of workers and employees in the censorship industry of the Siberian Region in the second half of the 1920s.
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 1-15.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.44054 EDN: XXJLFY URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=44054
Abstract:
The article examines the issues of remuneration of employees of the enterprises of the censorship industry of Siberia during the years of the NEP and the ratio of salaries of different categories of employees to workers' salaries, which allows us to identify the degree of income inequality between them, as well as to answer the question of how great was the differentiation of their financial situation, and not only in general, but also by individual industries. No less important is the question of trends in the dynamics of indicators of this differentiation in the very short period of the NEP, when approaches to state regulation of this important social process were formed. It is shown that, in general, during the period under review, the ratio of salaries of workers and employees at the enterprises of the censorship industry of the Siberian Territory was stable and at the same time differed greatly depending on the industry and the position of the employee. It is concluded that these differences were smaller than at the very beginning of the XX century. Despite the general equalizing trend in wage policy and the corresponding activity of trade unions, the economic need for the material interest of employees forced to maintain a certain level of wage inequality, and in some employees even slightly increase it.
Keywords:
source, labor, income, inequality, NEP, Siberian krai, industry, wages, employee, worker
Databases and search systems
Reference:
Porshneva O.S., Razinkov S.L.
Database "Women diplomats in newly Independent States in the Former USSR (1991-2022)": structure and analysis possibilities
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 16-27.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.43766 EDN: XTSBNM URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43766
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the possibilities of a prosopographic database for studying the problems of gender representation of women in senior diplomatic positions. The authors characterize the structure of the database "Women diplomats in newly independent States in the former USSR (1991-2022)" and analyze the information contained therein. The analysis of the database data is aimed at identifying a number of significant characteristics of the social portrait of women diplomats of post-Soviet states (quantitative indicators in relation to various time periods and states, the ratio between career and non-professional diplomats, the distribution of ambassadors by host countries, the average age of appointment to the post of ambassador and other temporary indicators of professional career, the availability of professional education and the degree of proficiency in foreign languages). The problem-oriented approach to database design provided a flexible presentation of relevant information from sources diverse in structure and content and an effective analysis of the main characteristics of the social portrait of female diplomats (on the one hand, as a gender-homogeneous professional group, and on the other hand, as a nationally heterogeneous aggregate). Conclusions are formulated about the features of the social portrait of women diplomats of post-Soviet states based on the dynamics of the number, professional education, indicators of labor activity in senior diplomatic positions. The article identifies three groups of States with different models of gender representation in the diplomatic service.
Keywords:
career diplomats, facet classification, gender, database, collective biography, social portrait, prosopography, post-Soviet states, female diplomats, diplomacy
Quantitative history
Reference:
Kairyak A.A.
Features of demographic development of the German colonies of St. Petersburg province in the first half of the XIX century.
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 28-40.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.44064 EDN: XQOZPA URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=44064
Abstract:
The purpose of the study is to present the features of the demographic development of the "distant" colonies that were formed in the 1810s. The object of the study is the German colonies of the St. Petersburg province. The subject of the study is the demographic processes that took place in the first half of the XIX century in the "distant" colonies, namely: Izvarskaya, Strelninskaya, Kronstadt, Oranienbaum, Peterhof, Kipenskaya. The data from the revision fairy tales of the first half of the XIX century were used for the analysis. The results of the study have practical significance and novelty. They can be used by historians, demographers and sociologists for a deeper study of the processes of colonization in Russia. The results of this study allow us to better understand the demographic changes that took place in the German colonies, as well as their impact on the development of society as a whole. This can be useful for understanding the historical context and the formation of national identity. The analysis of the materials allowed us to draw conclusions about the change in the population in the German colonies due to natural growth, their gender and age composition, as well as the average population of families. The results of the study indicate the active development of German colonies in the St. Petersburg province in the first half of the XIX century. Based on the results of this study, it is possible to draw conclusions about the significant role of the German colonies in the formation of the social and cultural component of the St. Petersburg province at that time. This information may be useful for further research and preservation of the historical heritage of this region.
Keywords:
St. Petersburg colonies, demography, revision tale, foreign colonization, St. Petersburg, colonists, German colonies, Russian Germans, family, St. Petersburg province
Quantitative history
Reference:
Mazur L.N.
Incomes of scientists in the USSR in the 1920s (Based on materials from the budget survey of 1925)
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 41-57.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.43744 EDN: XRBBJI URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43744
Abstract:
The article examines the structure of income and the level of material well-being of scientists in 1925. The source base of the study is represented by the primary materials of the budget survey, which covered 16 cities of the USSR, including Moscow, Leningrad, Voronezh, Krasnodar, Novocherkassk, Perm, Rostov, etc. Total 282 forms of budgets of scientific workers – university professors, academic and museum workers, librarians, etc. have been preserved in the archive. The information from the budget form makes it possible to characterize various aspects of the life of scientists under the NEP, including income and consumption. The information from the survey forms was systematized in a database and became the basis for studying the standard of living of various categories of scientists depending on their status and place of residence (capital/province). Budgetary data allow us to conclude that the position of scientists has noticeably worsened in comparison with the pre-revolutionary period. This manifested itself, firstly, in an increase in the workload due to the growth of labor standards at the main place of work and the spread of “part-time jobs” (more than half of the surveyed worked additionally in 1-2 places, had a private practice and other sources of income); secondly, in a noticeable decrease in the income level of the bulk of scientific workers who were not included in the "special" lists. The average monthly salary of a scientist at the main place of work is characterized by a high level of variability and was higher than the average salary of a worker in Moscow. High variability testifies to the processes of differentiation of scientists in terms of income, which depended on the status characteristics of a scientist, his activity, creating prerequisites for the selection of elite categories of scientists, in the 1930s. formed into a hierarchical system of teaching staff with an appropriate set of privileges.
Keywords:
new economic policy, consumption model, expenses, income, family budget, researcher, budget surveys, USSR, scientist's family, database
Geographic information systems and 3D reconstruction
Reference:
Stepanova I., Karpova M.V.
From the cadastral books to GIS: Toropets, Belaya, Rzheva borders in 15th – 17th centuries
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 58-68.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.48496 EDN: XEHGVZ URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=48496
Abstract:
The article presents the results of studying the regions located on the western boundary of the Russian state of the XVI-XVII centuries. The object of the study is Toropetsky Uyezd and its eastern volosts - Dubna, Rozhna, Bibirevo and Startsova, which in the XV century formed the Moscow-Lithuanian border. Territorial transformations of these volosts in the XV-XVII centuries are considered. Based on written sources, the GIS localization of the border between Toropetsky, Belsky and Rzhevsky counties, the most important in the study of border situations during the XV-XVII centuries, was carried out. The main sources of the study are scribal descriptions of Toropetsky, Belsky, Rzhevsky counties of the XVI-XVII centuries, including previously unpublished and introduced into scientific circulation. The study was conducted using geoinformation technologies. The use of geoinformation technologies in the work on the continuous localization of toponyms of scribal descriptions of three counties allowed us to get a more detailed idea of the territory of the Toropetsky district before its entry into the Russian State. Startsova Parish stretched south from Toropets to the large Peletsky Moss swamp. Its southeastern part, lying on the left bank of the Western Dvina, was assigned to Belaya even before Toropets and Belaya joined Moscow. Rozhnya and Bibirevo in the 1520s and 1530s also went to Moscow. Finally, Dubna changed its size and status as a result of the border conflicts of the XV century and land policy in Russia of the XVI-XVII centuries. The location of the Zhukopsky pit marking the road crossing the Moscow-Lithuanian border has been established.
Keywords:
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Russia, volost', cadastral books, uezd, GIS, borders, historical geography, road, Toropets
Geographic information systems and 3D reconstruction
Reference:
Agibalov E.D., Baranova E.V.
The Church of Pobeten in the XIV–XV centuries: historical and virtual reconstruction
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 69-84.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.43999 EDN: XEIXZT URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43999
Abstract:
The purpose of our work is to study the history and virtual reconstruction of the church of Pobeten, an object of historical and cultural heritage of the XIV-XV centuries. The method of analogy, creation of a digital model, photogrammetry, methods of historical informatics were used in the work. Special attention is paid to the history of the church of Pobeten and the work on creating its virtual copy. It describes working with various tools (Agisoft Metashape, Sculptris Alpha, Geomagic Studio and Sketch Up) to create photogrammetric and three-dimensional models of a historical object of the XIV century. The possibilities of using photogrammetry and three-dimensional modeling methods in the synthesis to create a virtual reconstruction of the Pobeten church are considered. The result of the work was the receipt of versatile historical data about the church of Pobeten and a virtual three-dimensional model based on them, which has the ability to edit: it can be supplemented with various elements, as well as integrated into larger works. The scope of application of the work and the results obtained can be historical local lore, preservation of objects of historical heritage, the use of the resulting product in museum installations. An interdisciplinary approach in historical research combined with computer science methods, specifically with three-dimensional computer modeling, provides exceptional opportunities, especially with the growth of information technology development, and is an actual tool of historical research in modern science.
Keywords:
Interdisciplinary approach, digital history, Historical reconstruction, Pobeten, churches, preservation of historical heritage, photogrammetry, Kaliningrad Region, Three-dimensional computer modeling, East Prussia
Computerized analysis of historical texts
Reference:
Voronkova D.S.
The experience of computerized content analysis of articles of the journal "Bulletin of Finance, Industry and Trade" for 1917
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 85-106.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.43663 EDN: XELKNL URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43663
Abstract:
The subject of the research is the materials of articles of the journal "Bulletin of Finance, Industry and Trade" for 1917 – the leading printing body of the Ministry of Finance. The methodological basis of the article was a computerized content analysis, which made it possible to fully reveal the information potential of the source. Special attention is paid to the construction of a representative system of semantic categories and indicators based on the frequency dictionary, which revealed thematic priorities and semantic accents in the entire array of issues of the "Bulletin ..." in the specified year. The analysis of the frequency of occurrence of the created categories (including joint ones) in dynamics by quarters is carried out. The interrelationships of the categories make possible conclusions based on the argumentation of the authors of the journal articles. The materials of Vestnik ... have previously attracted the attention of scientists, but only now, with the help of computerized content analysis, a hidden layer of information contained in it has been introduced into scientific circulation, which is the scientific novelty of the work. The content analysis showed that the journal "Bulletin of Finance, Industry and Trade" reflected the situation and processes in the socio-political sphere in the country and abroad that developed in the economy at the turning point of 1917, unfolding against the background of the ongoing First World War. The main core of the constructed system of semantic categories turned out to be financial issues in close connection with the industrial, trade and tax spheres, as well as problems caused by the war and growing in the economy and society.
Keywords:
February Revolution, official press organ, MAXQDA, dynamics, semantic categories, content analysis, Media, economic processes, Bulletin of Finance, history of Russia
Digital archeology technologies
Reference:
Korobov D.S.
Digital archaeology today: achievements and challenges
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 107-121.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.44036 EDN: XIBIVP URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=44036
Abstract:
Over the last decade, the active use of various computer methods and digital technologies has had a profound impact on modern archaeological research. New methods of field recording have emerged, and modern tools such as laser total stations and scanners, GNSS receivers and unmanned aerial vehicles have become firmly embedded in archaeological practice. A whole trend of the Digital Archaeology has emerged within the framework of which many archaeologists are working. It seems relevant to summarize some of the results of the development of digital archaeology over the past decades and to highlight the main trends in the modern use of a number of technological techniques that have significantly affected the image of archaeological research at this stage. The article highlights the main methods and approaches in digital recording, analysis and visualization of archaeological information: geographic information systems, digital archives and databases, field electronic diaries, photogrammetry and laser scanning methods of different spatial levels, as well as the first steps in the use of artificial intelligence in archaeological practice. Such an overview, although limited, covers for the first time all the major trends in digital archaeology of the last two decades. In addition to the achievements that are certainly present in the works cited, the author pays special attention to some of the challenges that arise in the process of implementing digital archaeology in everyday archaeological practice.
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D-modeling, databases, digital archives, geographic information systems, digital archaeology, LiDAR technologies, UAVS
In Memoriam
Reference:
Vladimirov V.N., Garskova I.M., Frolov A.
In memory of Arkady Filippovich Oskin
// Historical informatics.
2023. ¹ 3.
P. 122-127.
DOI: 10.7256/2585-7797.2023.3.48499 EDN: XOTAFR URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=48499
Abstract:
The publication is dedicated to the memory of the veteran of the Association of Researchers "History and Computer" (AIC), who passed away on June 28, 2023. Its authors, members of the AIC, touched upon his research and teaching activities, paying special attention to his long and extremely fruitful cooperation with the Association: participation in its seminars and conferences, publication activity, work in the AIC Council, involvement of modern computer science methods to extract new historical knowledge, contribution to the development of the main areas of priority for the AIC, popularization of historical informatics among historians and students, the introduction of its approaches in the educational process. Arkady Filippovich's latest article in the journal "Historical Informatics" (No. 2 for 2023) is devoted to one of the most popular areas of historical informatics now - the use of artificial intelligence technologies in historical education. In total, the number of his published works exceeds 300, of which 45 were published under the auspices of the AIC. Many of these works can be found on the AIC website. We, historical researchers, AIC members, students, close people, have lost a wonderful scientist, a wise teacher, an irreplaceable colleague, a good friend.
Keywords:
scientific publications, in memoriam, arts education, humanities, artificial intelligence, historical information science, Arkadij Filippovich Oskin, History and Computing, historiography, methodology