THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF HISTORY RESEARCH
Reference:
Rumyantseva M.F.
On the cultural component of historical
knowledge
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 7-13.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59483
Abstract:
the article analyses the cultural component in the structure of historical knowledge, its growth during the two
cultural turnings: in early XX century, brought up by the crisis of the linear model of history, and in the last decades of
XX century, associated with the formation of a new cultural history. Author shows the different role of the explication of
cultural/co-existential context in research-oriented and socially-oriented history: in the science-oriented history the ability
to place the phenomenon under study into the cultural space is an indispensable component of professionalism, while the
socially-oriented modern history does not imply correct explication of cultural contexts.
Keywords:
cultural turn, the new cultural history, source study, the concept of the methodology of history, cultural coexistential space, the cultural component of historical knowledge, socially-oriented history, science-oriented history.
Academic schools and paradigms
Reference:
Sidorova L.A.
Schools in Soviet historical science:
traditions and peculiarities
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 14-23.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59484
Abstract:
the article shows peculiarities for forming and activities of scientific schools in the Soviet historical science, describes
the role of the subjective factor in this process. It shows that the presence in the community of Soviet historians in the
mid-twentieth century of two generations of the antagonist: the historians of the “old school” and “red professors” generation
limited to eminent the possibility of creating their own schools for pre-revolutionary historians.
Keywords:
history, science, schools, ideology, politics, methodology, Marxism, the “thaw”, Grekov D.B., Sidorov A.L.
HISTORIOGRAPHY AND SOURCE STUDIES
Reference:
Golikov A.G.
Objective and subjective in historical
knowledge from the standpoint
of source studies
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 24-28.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59485
Abstract:
the article makes an attempt to answer the question of whether science can give an objective historical knowledge
of past to the human societies from the positions of source studies. The author believes that while answering to this question
three things must be kept in mind: not all information was recorded on the validity of the contemporaries, and even the
information that was recorded, is not fully preserved, and for various reasons only partly available to scientists; historian
forming the source base for the work in his own turn selects the study material that the most relevant to the goals and objectives
of the study; the terms of the interests of the creators of the sources are always selective, so that historians use a subjective
reference picture of the past left by his contemporaries as a research base. Overcoming this is possible on the basis of the totality
of information on the events contained in the documents from the creators and publishers with different goals. Chances
to recreate a more objective picture of real past increases with the use an interdisciplinary approach in the historical research
and by inclusion to the source base both written and graphic materials. The task of the scientists in the search of historical
objectivity is to minimize their own subjectivity.
Keywords:
history, historical studies, objective and subjective, historical sources, the subjective picture of the past, the repository of sources, an interdisciplinary approach, specifically, the concrete-problem method, “colored books”, satirical graphics.
Historical sources and artifacts
Reference:
Dolgikh E.V.
154 casuses: anamnesis of therapeutic
clinic of the Moscow University in 1890
as a source on the history
of everyday life
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 29-33.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59486
Abstract:
the article is devoted to the study of anamnesis of therapeutic clinic of the Moscow State University in 1890th as a
source on the history of everyday life of the second half of XIX century. The author analyzes the characteristics of this source
and its new informational opportunities.
Keywords:
history, daily life, source studies, methodology of history, casualty, gender, health care, professions and occupations, food, education and literacy.
FACTORS OF HISTORICAL PROCESS
Reference:
Shelokhaev V.V.
Stolypin’s type of modernizing Russia
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 34-41.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59487
Abstract:
the article describes Stolypin’s (national and rational) type of modernization in Russia, analyzes the methodology
of the Stolypin’s reforms, shows that Stolypin has created an integrated program of reform in Russia, based on the idea of connecting
the state and freed personality into a united creative-oriented whole, driven by a common aim creation of the Great
Russia. In a relatively short period of time Russia has achieved visible results in all spheres of life, in terms of economic growth
in 1913th the country came to the first place in the the world, and the by the gross industrial output to the fifth place. After the
death of Stolypin the transformation he planned continued, but the executors of his plans lacked his will and energy.
Keywords:
history, national history, the Stolypin reforms, holistic program, a national road, traditions, rational type of modernization, the rule of law, the release of "stanovyasheysya personality, " economic development.
Regions of the world in the global historical process
Reference:
Revyakina N.V.
International congress «Italian Unity
through the eyes of Europe»
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 42-45.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59488
Abstract:
the article gives the review of International congress “The Unity of Italy Through the Eyes of Europe”, dedicated to the
150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy and held on September 15–19, 2011 in Turin and Moncalieri at the initiative
of Inter-University Center for the Study of Travel in Italy and the European Library of Culture “Victor Del Litho”. The main
theme of the congress was view of the Europeans on events in Italy, associated with the expulsion of foreigners and the national
unification of the country: impressions of volunteers —direct participants of the movement for national unification, evidence of
foreigners (correspondence, letters, diaries), the response of European states to the unification of Italy, women’s participation in
events of 1860s, etc. Strong emotional response from Europeans and Americans is an evidence of worm emotional support.
Keywords:
history, international congress, the Unity of Italy, Europe, public speaking, travel, memories, diaries, correspondence, women.
Issues of war and peace
Reference:
Koloskov E.A.
Battle on Ice in the context of history
mythologizing
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 46-55.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59489
Abstract:
name of the great Knyazh Alexander Yaroslavovich Nevsky is known to all from the school course of history. The
visualization created by the actor Nikolay Cherkasov, became an idol reference for several generations of our countrymen.
In the mass consciousness the Battle on the Ice is one of the major milestones in the history of medieval Russia. The article
not only traces its causes, course and consequences, but also searches for answers to the following questions: why was the
Battle on the Ice is so widely known, why Alexander Nevsky became sacral character of national history and one of the most
famous figures in medieval Russia.
Keywords:
history, the Battle on the Ice, the Battle of Lake Chudskoye, Alexander Nevskiy, Novgorod lands, the Crusaders, the Teutonic Order, the Baltics, the Middle Ages, historical stereotypes.
TRADITION, INNOVATION, MODERNIZATION
Reference:
Shpakovskiy V.O.
On the development of the forms
of protective arms of the medieval East
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 56-63.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59490
Abstract:
the articles expresses in the modern views of foreign historians on the development of different types of defensive
weapons in the medieval East.
Keywords:
history, the East, Persia, “Shah-Nameh”, armor, plate armor, scaly armor, chain armor
Historical memory
Reference:
Mikhailov N.N.
On the memorable dates in the history
of Russia: invitation to a reflection
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 64-66.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59491
Abstract:
the conference “The role of Media in promoting the memorable dates of Russian History”, held April 23rd 2012,
encouraged the author (who is not a professional historian) to share thoughts on the celebration of anniversaries in the
history of Russia. He wonders why and how logical this terms are used in the normative documents, and offers to restore
order in our memorable historic “sector” (at least to recommend without a doubt the memorable dates for the country’s history
textbooks and to be sure that the younger generation will want to remember them).
Keywords:
history, national history, historical milestones, memorable dates, dates of memory, the days of military glory, holidays, professional holidays, holiday Knights of St. George, February 19th (1861).
WEST-RUSSIA-EAST
Reference:
Rashkovskiy E.B.
Petrov A.M. as a historian and thinker
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 67-74.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59492
Abstract:
the article is devoted to the major theoretical meanings that are found in the work of Russian economist, historian
and orientalist Alexander Mikhailovich Petrov (1946-2010). The main content of the Petrov A.M. works is devoted to
economic aspects of the interaction the two “macro-civilizations” (West and East) over the centuries. Historical views of
Petrov are related to the correction of the modern historiography of the old concept of “Asiatic mode of production”. Petrov
wrote about the traditions of human alienation (in particular - the village people) through the institutions of ideology and
power. The great educational and research experience of Petrov A.M. was intended to be a stimulus for further development
of the whole sphere of socio-humanitarian knowledge.
Keywords:
history, economics, Oriental studies, source studies, formations and civilization, “Asiatic mode of production”, “gene of the East”, alienation, freedom.
World history: Eras and seasons
Reference:
Liseytsev D.V.
“Cyclopean structures”: the real
and imaginary flaws of the mandative
structure of the Muscovy
in XVI – XVII century
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 75-84.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59493
Abstract:
the article deals with the prevailing views in the historiography of the ineffectiveness of the organization of the
central government in Muscovy in XVI-XVII centuries. Based on the archival materials author analyzes the degree of
responsiveness of the central and provincial administration orders, as well as the level of professionalism in dealing with
administrative matters. The observations made allows to suggest that the common views of a slow and confused mandative
management system does not correspond to the actual state of affairs in Moscow’s orders.
Keywords:
history, orders, administration, management, deacons, scribes, bureaucrats, petitions, paper work, corruption.
World history: Eras and seasons
Reference:
Okorokov A.V.
Oka and Oka shipping in the XVIII –
late XIX century
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 85-106.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59494
Abstract:
the article discloses the subject of organization of cargo transportation in the basin of the Oka River in the XVIII
– late XIX centuries.: the characteristics and design features of the river boats used on the Oka River and its tributaries are
given, the basic centers of formation of traffic and the construction of river vessels are viewed.
Keywords:
history, geography, ships, ship, cargo, shipping, shipyards, river navigation, the self-floating.
Discussion and debate
Reference:
Davidov M.A., Fokin S.A.
Liberated consciousness in the villeinage
country: on the problem
of the world-view of Vorontsov M.S.
// History magazine - researches.
2012. ¹ 3.
P. 107-114.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59495
Abstract:
the life of Vorontsov M.C., one of the most important figures in Russian history of the first half of XIX century,
is a vivid example of the free mind at the enserfed society. The foundations of his worldview was formed in England, in a
legal state with a developed civil society. And it is a priori created a dissonance between the reality and the inner world of
Vorontsov. Repeatedly he was faced with incomprehension and condemnation of his actions at work and in private life. For
an internally free man it was not easy to live in serfdom Russia in the first half of the XIX century. Autocracy as a variant
of an oppressive regime in all social strata fostered a certain type of mind arising from the organizing principles of tyranny:
arbitrariness and fear. Such consciousness is, in principle, is outside of the legal field and evaluate the phenomena of life
based on the dichotomy of “unconditional domination / submission”. The serfdom consciousness has become an important
factor in the popularity of socialist ideas in post-reform Russia on different social levels.
Keywords:
history, the Vorontsovs’ family, consciousness, freedom, serfdom, monarchy, legal consciousness, emancipation, rights, socialism.