The article presents some conclusions of a research project on the mass prosopographic analysis of the “old” (mainly commissioned before October 1917) Russian naval officers during the Civil War (1917–1922) — primarily, it concerns the number of representatives of this category in the Red Fleet and in the main white groups. The article outlines the main historiography and a range of problems researchers face: the objective lack of sources; the complex and changeable structure of naval officership; different approaches of the Reds and the Whites to the concept of “officer” or “person of the command staff”; the continuation of appointment to officers by white governments; transfers to the fleet from the land army. The hypothesis put f...
The object of this article is a review of the recently published collection of documents — “Order: ...
Rationale: The differential diagnosis between lesions requiring surgical intervention and those nece...
The “tolkoviny” mentioned in “The Tale of Bygone Years” (“Povest’ Vremennych Let”) about Oleg’s cam...
The article deals with the inconsistency of the assessments that are encountered in the scientific l...
This paper is concerned with a dedicatory stele of some Metilius Pudens, named a warrior of the XIX...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
This paper considers the duties and formation peculiarities of the office of strategos (commander-in...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
It is very conspicuous how in Vladimir Makanin’s novel Asan war is depicted first of all from its co...
The purpose of this article is a historical and anthropological examination of the phenomenon of fea...
This article examines previously unstudied Prishvin’s reflection on Mamin-Sibiryak in his Diary of t...
The article reconstructs lives of several Russian-language interpreters acting in Sweden during the...
The article presents a study of the general characteristics of the Carlist movement in Catalonia dur...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
Aim. To reconstruct the social and political content of Nikolai Leskov’s novel “No Way O...
The object of this article is a review of the recently published collection of documents — “Order: ...
Rationale: The differential diagnosis between lesions requiring surgical intervention and those nece...
The “tolkoviny” mentioned in “The Tale of Bygone Years” (“Povest’ Vremennych Let”) about Oleg’s cam...
The article deals with the inconsistency of the assessments that are encountered in the scientific l...
This paper is concerned with a dedicatory stele of some Metilius Pudens, named a warrior of the XIX...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
This paper considers the duties and formation peculiarities of the office of strategos (commander-in...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
It is very conspicuous how in Vladimir Makanin’s novel Asan war is depicted first of all from its co...
The purpose of this article is a historical and anthropological examination of the phenomenon of fea...
This article examines previously unstudied Prishvin’s reflection on Mamin-Sibiryak in his Diary of t...
The article reconstructs lives of several Russian-language interpreters acting in Sweden during the...
The article presents a study of the general characteristics of the Carlist movement in Catalonia dur...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
Aim. To reconstruct the social and political content of Nikolai Leskov’s novel “No Way O...
The object of this article is a review of the recently published collection of documents — “Order: ...
Rationale: The differential diagnosis between lesions requiring surgical intervention and those nece...
The “tolkoviny” mentioned in “The Tale of Bygone Years” (“Povest’ Vremennych Let”) about Oleg’s cam...