In 2018, a new book by a famous historian D. M. Volodikhin dedicated to the first Russian Tsar — “Ivan IV the Terrible: Orphan Tsar” was published in the series “Life of Outstanding People”. Unfortunately, the work contains a range of inaccuracies, some of the author’s suggestions are not substantiated, a sequence of events is distorted. Thus, for example, the author dates all the fires in Moscow in 1547 by the same month — April; mixes up military activities of the initial period of Livonian War; states that Moscow Mutiny took place before the coronation of Ivan IV. Similarly, the historian’s conclusions on the voluntary taking the veil by the Grand Princess Solomonia Saburova, on striving for the throne by some Russian noblemen, on diplom...
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Aim. To reconstruct the social and political content of Nikolai Leskov’s novel “No Way O...
In the history of Russian chekhovian studies the works by A. B. Derman appear in two points of view ...
A study of Vernadsky’s legacy is a very dramatic process. It is full of strange contradictions. In R...
The article reconstructs lives of several Russian-language interpreters acting in Sweden during the...
The article presents previously unknown work by V. V. Struve “Objections and additions to S. Ya. Lu...
The article challenges the theoretical claims of gender linguistics. The androcentric point of view...
The article reviews the monograph “Academic degrees in the Russian Empire. XVIII — the beginning of ...
The object of this article is a review of the recently published collection of documents — “Order: ...
This paper is concerned with a dedicatory stele of some Metilius Pudens, named a warrior of the XIX...
This essay discusses the recent monograph by the St. Petersburg historian B. I. Kolonitskii. Best k...
In the first half of the 19th century peasant “unrest” was rare, small, spontaneous and unorganized;...
The study of the epoch of the first Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible is an inexhaustible theme for th...
This review deals with the chapter about modern Russian Studies in Germany in the collective monogra...
The article is devoted to the analysis of memoirs and documents from the personal archive of B. Souv...
This essay traces the origins of Translation Studies from the early meetings of the Leuven group in ...
Aim. To reconstruct the social and political content of Nikolai Leskov’s novel “No Way O...
In the history of Russian chekhovian studies the works by A. B. Derman appear in two points of view ...
A study of Vernadsky’s legacy is a very dramatic process. It is full of strange contradictions. In R...