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Content
NATIONAL HISTORY
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Troshkina N.G. Unrest of the monastery peasants assigned to the estates of the New Jerusalem Monastery in the middle of the 18th century
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Nizamova M.A., Shaidullin I.I. Muslim schools and anti-religious struggle in the Tassr in the 1920s
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Ivannikov S.V., Ankudinov N.V., Sokolov P.S. Development of skiing in the Dynamo sports club. History and contemporaneity
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THE WORLD HISTORY
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Jin Li Peng Development of Lifang system in Luoyang city of Han and Wei dynasties
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ETHNOGRAPHY, ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
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Trofimova G.P. The specificity of ethno-confessional interactions in the border city
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Troshkina N.G. Charity and pilgrimage of the New Jerusalem Monastery in the 18th-19th centuries
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Kubanova A.K. Emotional processes and management of emotions
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HISTORIOGRAPHY, SOURCE STUDIES, METHODS OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH
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Kornilov U.V. Development of modern anti-study: review of research
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HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY
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Gavrilidi Y.N. The foreign policy actions of Greece in the creation of the Greek-Serbian Alliance in 1913 |
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Savosina Y.V., Pischikova N.P. USSR-Great Britain: from the historical experience of normalization of relations after 100 years |
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Lan Penghe Development of Chinese-Georgian trade and economic relations in the context of implementing the Belt and Road strategy (2013-2022)(2013-2022)
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Abstracts
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Authors
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Deputy. Chief Editor and Project Manager:
Rybakov S.V., Doctor of historical sciences, professor of the history of Russian Ural Federal University.
Mikhailov V.A., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Honored worker of science of Russia, Head of the Department of political analysis and management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor MADI (The Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University).
Ivakin G.A., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Expert.
Dolgenko A.N., Doctor of Philology. Head of the Department of Russian and Foreign Languages at the Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
Naumova G.R., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Nikonov A.V., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, State Councellor of the 1st class, the Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Nechiporenko V.S., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Ponomarenko B.T., Honoured worker of higher education, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Letunovsky P.V., Doctor of Political Sciences, Candidate of Historical Sciences, head of the department of Humanitarian, Social and Economic Disciplines of the Russian Federation Armed Forces Army Air Defense Military Academy named after the Marshal of the A.M. Vassilevsky Soviet Union.
Varsonofiev V.V., Candidate of Political Science, Military expert.
Chapkin S.V., Honorary Academician, President of the “Academy of Ecology and Law”.
Kondratyev V.V., Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Center for retraining and advanced training of universities IDPO FGBOU "KNITU" (Kazan National Research Technological University).
Boltenkova L.F., Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor.
Ignatov I.S., Candidate of Political Sciences, senior advisor of justice.
Vrajnova M.N., Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University (MADI).
Tihonov A.K., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of History, Archeology and Local History of the Humanitarian Institute of the Vladimir State University, chairman of the Union of Local History of the Vladimir region.
Konuchenko A.I., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of History of Russia and foreign countries of Chelyabinsk State University.
Honali Kurbonzoda, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Rector of the «National Institute of professional development and training of educators».
Platonova N.M., Doctor of Historical Sciences. Associate Professor of the Department “Theory and History of State and Law” of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Far Eastern State University of Communications” (Khabarovsk).
Klimenko D.A., Candidate of Philology, specialist in Italy.
Nagornova E.V., PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages at the Institute of Foreign Languages of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
Nikashina N.V., PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages, Institute of Foreign Languages, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
Nenarokova M.R., Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages, Institute of Foreign Languages, RUDN University, Leading Researcher, Department of Classical Literature of the West and Comparative Literature. Institute of World Literature RAN. Interpreter/Translator.
Abstracts
Troshkina N.G.
Unrest of the monastery peasants assigned to the estates of the New Jerusalem Monastery in the middle of the 18th century
The paper deals with the uprisings of the attached monasteries of the New Jerusalem monastery. The relevance of the study is due to the need to study peasant uprisings, as one of the components of previous events that influenced the implementation of the secularization reform in the Russian Empire. The purpose of this article is to study the role of peasant uprisings in the fiefdoms of New Jerusalem. The theoretical significance lies in supplementing previous studies with their own material and analysis of these events. The main methods are synthesis and analysis. The practical significance lies in the fact that the author's conclusions help to take a deeper look at the events in the history of the monastery.
Key words: peasant uprisings, quitrent, monastic estates, secularization reform.
Nizamova M.A.
Shaidullin I.I.
Muslim schools and anti-religious struggle in the Tassr in the 1920s
The research work is devoted to the history of Muslim education on the territory of the TASSR in the first years of Soviet government. For many researchers, it is an axiom that after the Bolsheviks came to power, a significant part of religious educational institutions was closed, but the archival funds data allow us to say that things were actually much more complicated.
In order to reconstruct a more accurate historical picture, the policy of the Soviet state in relation to Muslim education and the activities of Muslim schools in the conditions of the formation of a new Soviet ideology during the New Economic Policy (NEP) were examined in detail. On the basis of archival data, the actions taken by the Soviet leadership to destroy Muslim schools were studied. Also, these actions were aimed at eradicating religious consciousness and religious sentiments among the population in the 1920s. In general, the Soviet leadership in any way prevented the preservation of Muslim schools and religion.
The results of the study expand knowledge about religious education in the TASSR and refute the opinion that the inhabitants of the TASSR accepted all the changes in the field of education that were implemented by the Soviet authorities without obstacles. The existence of religion and Muslim schools did not fit into the plans of the Soviet government. And as a result of the anti-religious actions of the Soviet authorities, great changes took place not only in the history of the Tatar people, but also in the history of Muslim education.
Key words: Islam, Muslim school, Soviet power, education, school policy, anti-religious struggle.
Ivannikov S.V.
Ankudinov N.V.
Sokolov P.S.
Development of skiing in the Dynamo sports club. History and contemporaneity
The article discusses the history of the formation of the ski sport, both in the Dynamo society and on the world stage, the experience of performances of domestic and modern skiers in competitions at various levels, as well as the contribution of Soviet coaches to the history of glorious victories of Soviet sports.
Key words: sports society "Dynamo", cross-country skiing, eminent athletes, coaching contribution to the development of skiing, all-Russian and international championships.
Jin Li Peng
Development of Lifang system in Luoyang city of Han and Wei dynasties
As the basic living unit of the people in the ancient capital of China and the grass-roots institutions and facilities of the state management city, Lifang plays an important role in the whole society. For the first time in the Han and Wei dynasties, especially in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Luoyang City was clearly defined as an important part of the capital city planning, which was a milestone in the development history of Lifang in ancient China. This paper combines the study of archaeological findings and historical literature, the formation of Luoyang city fang, quantity, development, management, thus points out that the fang system of the cultural connotation and the fang system as the dual role of capital planning and social management, the Chinese later society has a profound influence.
Key words: Lifang, Luoyang City of Han and Wei Dynasties, Chinese Archaeology, Ancient Chinese urban planning, Archaeology excavation of the Archaeology Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Science.
Trofimova G.P.
The specificity of ethno-confessional interactions in the border city
The article presents some results of research on the state of interethnic and interfaith relations in the city of Orsk, located in the border zone. Research has been carried out regularly since 2018. The article reflects the main problems on which the study was built and their dynamics for 2019-2021. The sample of respondents was 250-300 people. Particular attention was paid to the state of inter-ethnic and inter-confessional moods of young people, the most susceptible to nationalist and extremist influences.
Key words: polyethnicity, polyconfessionality, cultural interactions, ethnic interactions, confessional relations, tolerance.
Troshkina N.G.
Charity and pilgrimage of the New Jerusalem Monastery in the 18th-19th centuries
This article is devoted to the study of the role of charity and pilgrimage of the New Jerusalem Monastery. The relevance of the study is due to the need to study this monastery and its significance for the Orthodox people. The purpose of the article is to study charity and benefactors, the role of pilgrimage in the XVIII-XIX centuries, the importance of the role of the monastery in the formation of folk culture. The theoretical significance lies in supplementing previous studies with their material and analyzing these phenomena. The main methods were analysis and synthesis. The practical significance lies in the fact that the conclusions made by the author will help to better acquaint you with the charitable activities and pilgrimages of the monastery during the period under study.
Key words: Orthodoxy, monastery, role, charity, pilgrimage.
Kubanova A.K.
Emotional processes and management of emotions
Emotions are called processes that reflect the personal significance and assessment of external and internal situations for human life in the form of experiences. Emotions and feelings, like other mental phenomena, are various forms of reflection of the real world. Unlike cognitive processes that reflect the surrounding reality in sensations, images, ideas, concepts, thoughts, emotions and feelings reflect objective reality in experiences. Emotion management is understood as the ability not only to identify one's own and other people's emotions, but also to cope with them, to take responsibility for actions and mistakes.
Key words: emotions, emotional state, functions of emotions, control of emotions.
Kornilov U.V.
Development of modern anti-study: review of research
The article provides a brief overview of modern research, publications and developments that have been carried out in the subject field of Antiquarian Studies. Particular attention is paid to the book by W.O. Deviller and B. Battistin Sebastiani (eds.) "Sources et modèles des historiens anciens". During the analysis, the historical retrospective of the book is examined in detail, beginning with studies on the ancient Greek historians Thucydides and Xenophonte, and continuing with the ancient Roman historiography. Particular emphasis is placed on Xenophonte's theme of religion, which is highly debatable. In addition, the way in which Xenophonte characterizes the Spartan commander Dersilides, famous for his Asian expedition, is examined. The methods of Roman historians to reconstruct the past are also outlined. This article analyzes the methodology of Polybius' historiography, and emphasizes his interest in cultural history and geography, the relationship between traditional literary clichés and the pragmatic approach in his reports on sieges, and the representations of siege descriptions. In addition, the authors' perspective on the collisions between the Greek martial tradition is presented, noting in particular the book's description of duels in Livy, the Greek and Roman epic traditions, and the intertextual relationships that unite Livy's stories as models for describing martial arts. A noteworthy fragment describes how Caesar, who departs from ancient literary traditions, uses an ethnographic description of Gallic society to justify his conquest of Gaul.
Key words: ancient studies, history, Ancient Rome, moral discourse, Xenophon.
Gavrilidi Y.N.
The foreign policy actions of Greece in the creation of the Greek-Serbian Alliance in 1913
This article examined the foreign policy of the Greek state to create a Greek-Serbian alliance in 1913, the main goal of which was to counter the threat from Bulgaria. The Bulgarian leadership, having disagreed with the territorial distribution in Macedonia during the first Balkan war of 1912-1913, hoping for the military power of its army, sought to become a hegemon in this region, weakening the position of Greece and Serbia. The danger from Bulgaria was the main reason for the Greek government, which sought a military-political rapprochement with Serbia, which led to the conclusion of an alliance between the two states in 1913. The creation of the Greek-Serbian alliance was an important constituent factor that influenced further historical events, both on a political and military level.
Key words: First Balkan War of 1912-1913, Greek foreign policy in the 20th century, Greek-Serbian relations, history of the Balkan Peninsula in the 20th century.
Savosina Y.V.
Pischikova N.P.
USSR-Great Britain: from the historical experience of normalization of relations after 100 years
The article examines the period of normalization of Anglo-Soviet relations in the late 20s of the twentieth century. The period of the 1920s had a complex political and economic configuration for both international and bilateral relations on the world stage. After the First World War, most countries faced numerous problems in all spheres of life, however, the process of globalization had already been launched, and past methods of resolving issues often did not give politicians the desired results.
Key words: international relations, bilateral agreements, Great Britain, the USSR, the policy of peaceful coexistence, diplomatic recognition.
Lan Penghe
Development of Chinese-Georgian trade and economic relations in the context of implementing the Belt and Road strategy (2013-2022)
Georgia occupies a significant geographically strategic location. The "Belt and Road Initiative" proposed by China has created new opportunities for the development of the global economy. Since the startup of the "Belt and Road Initiative", cooperation between the two countries has entered a new dynamic development stage. Georgia attaches great importance and is actively involved in the construction of the "Belt and Road Initiative". This adds a strong motivation for the development of bilateral relations and cooperation in the field of economics and trade. The author analyzed the official attitude of Georgia towards the reasons and construction of the "Belt and Road Initiative", as well as the positive results of cooperation between the two parties in the economic and trade areas in recent years (the relationship of infrastructure, uninterrupted trade, free movement of capital). The author believes that the construction of the economic corridor China - central Asia - West Asia as part of "The Belt and Road Initiative" will becomes a new opportunity for the economic development of Georgia.
Key words: Belt and Road, economic corridor, China, Georgia.
Authors
Ankudinov N.V., Professor of the Department of Physical Training and Sports. Academies of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia.
Gavrilidi Y.N., Graduate student. The Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.
Ivannikov S.V., Head of the Department of Physical Training, Ryazan branch of the MosU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation named after V.Ya. Kikot.
Jin Li Peng, PhD student of the Department of Ancient and Medieval history of the Belarusian State University.
Kornilov U.V., Candidate of historical science (PhD). Senior teacher of chair of the foreign languages department. Novosibirsk State University of Economy and Management.
Kubanova A.K., Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Humanitarian Disciplines. North Caucasian State Academy.
Lan Penghe, Postgraduate student of the Faculty of International Relations. Belarusian State University.
Nizamova M.A., Lecturer, Kazan Federal University.
Pischikova N.P., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Ryazan State University named after Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin.
Savosina Y.V., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor.
Shaidullin I.I., Assistant, Kazan Federal University.
Sokolov P.S., Senior lecturer of the Department of Fire and Physical Training. Perm Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia.
Trofimova G.P., Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, Orsk Institute of Humanities and Technology (branch) OSU.
Troshkina N.G., Competitor Moscow State Regional University, teacher of history. Municipal budgetary educational institution, secondary school.