Number 1. (in 1 part) June 15, 2013
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I. HISTORY
2. Aleksandr P. Skorik, Irina M. Fedina
Genesis of Cossack Khutor (Farm Yard) and Generating of Peasant Proprietors in the Kuban Region from late XVIII Century till the end of 1920s
3. Sergey V. SivkovAbstract:
The article discloses the process of Cossack khutor establishment and development in the Kuban Region as the adapted social and economic world order of the migrated agricultural population. The change of the generations, which laid the basis of Cossack khutor prosperity by the early XX century is shown. The cause and effect relationship of decay of khutor household in the Kuban Region by the end of 1920s is indicated.
The article discloses the process of Cossack khutor establishment and development in the Kuban Region as the adapted social and economic world order of the migrated agricultural population. The change of the generations, which laid the basis of Cossack khutor prosperity by the early XX century is shown. The cause and effect relationship of decay of khutor household in the Kuban Region by the end of 1920s is indicated.
Terror and Terrorism in the North Caucasus during the Civil War
4. Nikolai P. KalmykovAbstract:
The article, using a considerable amount of archival sources and periodicals considers the problems of state terror and terrorism in the North Caucasus during the Civil War. Special attention is attached to major forms of terror and terrorism in the considered period.
The article, using a considerable amount of archival sources and periodicals considers the problems of state terror and terrorism in the North Caucasus during the Civil War. Special attention is attached to major forms of terror and terrorism in the considered period.
Missing Page of Book of Condolence
5. Nikolai A. SlobodyanyukAbstract:
The article cites a small quantity of archive data, concerning repressions in the Don Region during collectivization. The description of events of the early 30s of the XX century is presented on the basis of a certain fate.
The article cites a small quantity of archive data, concerning repressions in the Don Region during collectivization. The description of events of the early 30s of the XX century is presented on the basis of a certain fate.
Interior Life of Kiev Cryptos (1941–1943)
6. Iryna Y. SklokinaAbstract:
The article, using well-known and newly published archive data, considers interior life of Soviet cryptos in Kiev. Special attention is attached to cryptos' daily routine, their personal relationship, moral environment in different groups and underground as a whole, struggle againast invaders, fate of certain participants and organizations.
The article, using well-known and newly published archive data, considers interior life of Soviet cryptos in Kiev. Special attention is attached to cryptos' daily routine, their personal relationship, moral environment in different groups and underground as a whole, struggle againast invaders, fate of certain participants and organizations.
Festive Commemorations as a Part of the Soviet Politics of Reminiscence of the Nazi Occupation (the Kharkov Region Case Study), 1943–1953
7. Ol'ga V. Gzhibovskaya, Elena N. MurzanaevaAbstract:
The article presents the Nazi occupation in the public space of Soviet period, which highlighted the success of the economic recovery and motivated the population on new achievements. Specific method of occupation representation inseparably linked the urban identity of Kharkov and its Soviet character, while the celebration rituals used mostly the rhetoric of population’s gratitude for liberation. This fact promoted the reintegration of the postwar society on the base of Stalinist political culture. Despite the fact that after 1948 there were no days-off in commemoration of the war, war reminiscences were celebrated at the local level during the postwar period, but they mostly related to mobilization and propaganda, rather than to recreation and entertainment.
The article presents the Nazi occupation in the public space of Soviet period, which highlighted the success of the economic recovery and motivated the population on new achievements. Specific method of occupation representation inseparably linked the urban identity of Kharkov and its Soviet character, while the celebration rituals used mostly the rhetoric of population’s gratitude for liberation. This fact promoted the reintegration of the postwar society on the base of Stalinist political culture. Despite the fact that after 1948 there were no days-off in commemoration of the war, war reminiscences were celebrated at the local level during the postwar period, but they mostly related to mobilization and propaganda, rather than to recreation and entertainment.
Topical Issues of Estimation and the Possibility to Study Historical and Cultural Heritage of Sochi Winter Olympic Games 2014
8. Valeriya V. ShaparenkoAbstract:
After the XXII Winter Olympic and XI Winter Paralympic Games in February and March 2014, the Games heritage will be monitored over a number of years. The material and intangible heritage of the Olympic Games, the nature of change in the sector of employment, tourism, economic development of the region, standard of living of the population, environment, etc. will be monitored. Today’s problems of the Olympic heritage estimation are the point of dispute. This paper actualizes this problem.
After the XXII Winter Olympic and XI Winter Paralympic Games in February and March 2014, the Games heritage will be monitored over a number of years. The material and intangible heritage of the Olympic Games, the nature of change in the sector of employment, tourism, economic development of the region, standard of living of the population, environment, etc. will be monitored. Today’s problems of the Olympic heritage estimation are the point of dispute. This paper actualizes this problem.
UN Activity at the New Historical Stage: Termination of Confrontation between Two Superpowers
Abstract:
The article analyses the reasons of actual inaction of UN in arrangement of international conflicts after the ‘Cold War’ termination, the stages of UN operation in early 90s of the XX century. The UN Charter as a major legal regulator of states’ responsibility for international security violation is considered.
The article analyses the reasons of actual inaction of UN in arrangement of international conflicts after the ‘Cold War’ termination, the stages of UN operation in early 90s of the XX century. The UN Charter as a major legal regulator of states’ responsibility for international security violation is considered.
II. HISTORIANS
9. Aleksandr Yu. Rozhkov
“WE USED TO BE THE STRANGE STUDENTS OF THE STRANGE DEPARTMENTS”: Review of O.L. Ryabchenko’s Monograph “Students of Soviet Ukraine of 1920-1930s: Daily Life and Identification Conflicts. Kharkov”: Kharkov National Academy of Municipal Services, 2012. 456