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«Русский архив» (Russkii arkhiv) - Russian historical journal.

E-ISSN 2413-726X

Publication frequency – issued 2 times a year.
Issued from 2013.

3 September 29, 2015


Articles and Reports

1. Natalya A. Nasonova, Natalya G. Besplemennova, Zhanna U. Gaevskaya, Dmitry K. Kadutskov
The Expositional Activity of the Public State Institution of the Volgograd Region “Documentation Center of the Modern History of the Volgograd Region” Devoted to the 70th Anniversary of the Great Victory

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 168-176.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.168CrossRef

Abstract:
The article considers the exhibition activity of the Public State Institution of the Volgograd Region “Documentation Center of the Modern History of the Volgograd Region” in 2014–2015 devoted to the Great Patriotic War. The article describes the composition and content of archival funds of this institution, where the documents concerning different aspects of the Stalingrad Region life during the Great Patriotic War and the Stalingrad battle are held.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339174.pdf
Number of views: 1910      Download in PDF


Publication of Sources

2. Oleg A. Grom
The Language, History and Nation in the Visions of Bessarabian Moldavian Intellectuals in the Early 20th Century

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 177-192.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.177CrossRef

Abstract:
The articles of Bessarabian intellectuals from the Moldavian press of the early 20th century are published in Russian for the first time. The texts deal with the issues of language, history and national identity of Bessarabian Moldavians or Romanians, as they were treated by the authors. The publication may be useful for the comparative analysis of the national movements in the Russian Empire.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339343.pdf
Number of views: 1984      Download in PDF


3. Ivan F. Firsov
“…This Is the Hellish Plan of the Counterrevolutionary Adventure Strictly Designed in Advance...”: Activities of the Tyumen Bolsheviks in the Fight Against Crime in the City and County during the Rebellion of the Czechoslovak Corps

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 193-203.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.193CrossRef

Abstract:
The publication presents the papers depicting a short period of activity in Tobolsk (Tyumen) province of the Bolshevik government before the seizure of power in the region by the White troops. Law enforcement agencies and the police only began to be established, and the revolutionary organizations (Military Operational Headquarters, Board for the Protection of Tyumen and Approaches to It, the Commandant of the City for the Protection of the Revolution) have taken responsibility for fighting crime and maintaining order in the city and the county.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339419.pdf
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4. Evgeny F. Krinko, Maxim V. Medvedev
“…To Elect a Parity Commission”: Documents about the Transfer of Taganrog and Shakhty Districts to the RSFSR in 1924–1925

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 204-219.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.204CrossRef

Abstract:
This publication describes the formation of the Russian-Ukrainian border in the Priazov Area and Donbass in 1920s. The territorial dispute was completed in 1925, when the greater part of the Taganrog and Shakhtinsky Districts were acceded to the North Caucasus Region of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Published documents are extracted from the fund of the North Caucasian Regional Committee of the Party of the Documentation Center of the Modern History of the Rostov Region. They talk about the difficulty of reconciling the circumstances of the transfer of the territories between the authorities of the South-East (North Caucasus) Region and Donbass (Donetsk Province).

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339578.pdf
Number of views: 1944      Download in PDF


5. Gennadiy S. Chumachenko
Taganrog's Clandestine Guerrilla Groups: Unknown Pages

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 220-235.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.220CrossRef

Abstract:
This is the first publication of archival documents captured during the battle containing previously unknown information about the activities of one anti-fascist Taganrog’s guerrilla group, which operated during the occupation of the town by German troops in 1941–1943. It is a part of the investigative materials of the punitive operation against the guerrillas carried out by the Russian police, where traitors served, under the guidance of the German counterintelligence.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339701.pdf
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6. Alla V. Shadrina
Questionnaires of the Clergymen of the Rostov Region of the 1940s and 1950s: Description of the Social Group

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (9), Is. 3, pp. 236-252.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.9.236CrossRef

Abstract:
After 1941, in the Soviet Union, many churches were reopened due to the Great Patriotic War, and as a consequence of it, the clerical social group began to form again. The selected questionnaires of the priests of the Rostov Region published for the first time, show that the clergy of the Rostov Diocese of the 1940s and 1950s was characterized by heterogeneity. The priests who became members of the clergy of that time, in their majority, considered their service as a survival strategy.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339786.pdf
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URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1445339855.pdf
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