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Dear readers, we present to you the revived magazine "Historical Bulletin", which continues the well-known pre-revolutionary publication. However, stepping over almost a hundred years, we understand that the realities of the 21st century also determine the new content of the magazine. History today is largely updated by politics. It is the geopolitical situation in the world that brings us back to issues of conservation existing borders, national and cultural values, moral and religious principles, forms another dimension to the problem of the authentic historical existence of peoples and states. On the one hand, this is a question of geographical areas state entities, on the other hand, a topic related to contact and interaction of processes, cultures and traditions. In many ways, we are facing the most important ethical problem. We must politely and persistently point out to our respected neighbors our historical rights, but also to avoid the temptation of artificially ancientizing one’s own history or appropriating someone else’s. And here His Majesty the Historical One enters the stage Scientific Fact. He is our main censor and legislator. On this unshakable foundation the editorial and scientific work"Historical Bulletin"

Volume one

Volume one. The beginning of Russian statehood

Dear colleagues, we present to you the first issue of the Historical Bulletin, which is also designated the 148th volume, thereby continuing the pre-revolutionary publication. However, stepping over almost a hundred years, we understand that the realities of the 21st century also determine the new content of the magazine.

History today is largely updated by politics. It is the geopolitical situation in the world, which returns us to the issues of preserving existing borders, national and cultural values, moral and religious principles, that forms another dimension - the problem of the authentic historical existence of peoples and states. On the one hand, this is a question of the geographical areas of state entities, on the other, a topic associated with contact and interaction of processes, cultures and traditions.

In many ways, we also face a major ethical problem. We must not only politely and persistently point out to our respected neighbors our historical rights, but also avoid the temptation to artificially ancientize our own history or appropriate someone else’s.

And here His Majesty Historical Scientific Fact comes into the picture. He is the chief censor and legislator. The editorial and scientific work of the Historical Bulletin will be built on this unshakable foundation.

Volume seven. Lithuania, Rus' and Poland XIII-XVI centuries.

The 13th–16th centuries fundamentally changed the map of Eastern Europe. The appearance of the ulus in its vastness Mongol Empire- The Golden Horde launched the process of nominating new political centers. Moscow became one of them, but another Rus' grew up next to it - the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Russia, most whose population was called “Russians” or “Rusyns” - but did not consider themselves “Muscovites”. IN medieval Europe Lithuania combined a warlike central government princes Gediminovich with broad autonomous rights of individual lands and received unique experience religious and national tolerance.

The issue contains the works of researchers, with different sides who studied the uniqueness of the Lithuanian model of statehood and the factors that contributed to the divergence of the socio-political systems of the two largest states Eastern Europe - the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Moscow. The editors of the Historical Bulletin provided an opportunity to express their positions not only Russian historians, but also to their colleagues from Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Poland - those countries that consider themselves successors to the medieval power of the Gediminids.

A. Dubonis (Lithuania) showed how the predatory campaigns of the Lithuanian squads turned into the conquest of neighboring lands, and identified two various models Lithuanian expansion - military and peaceful. Article by S.V. Polekhova (Russia) is dedicated to the uprising in Smolensk in 1440 in the context of the generally successful process of integration of the Smolensk region: to early XVI V. Smolensk boyars, townspeople and even “black people” strongly associated themselves with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. E.V. Rusina (Ukraine) tried to evaluate how she answers modern historiography to the question: why did the great principalities of Moscow and Lithuania, so different from each other, which had different logics, simultaneously arise on the ruins of the Old Russian state? historical development? D. Schultz and R. Jaworski (Poland) presented an overview of the works of Polish historians devoted to the key events in Polish-Lithuanian relations - the Krevo Act of 1385 and the Union of Lublin of 1569.

A.I. Grusha (Belarus) tried to summarize the information and identify the specifics (decentralization and mobility) various types archives of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now scattered across the archives of several states. A.V. Kazakov (Belarus) traced the fate of Moscow native of the 16th century I.T. Yurlova, whose life path can be considered an example of the successful integration of an emigrant into the society of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the conditions of a “sociocultural climate” of this state that is favorable for Muscovites. V.A. Voronin (Belarus) assessed how relations between Catholics and Orthodox Christians developed in the Grand Duchy at the end of the 14th century. mid-16th century century, and showed that the Catholic elite failed to achieve absolute superiority. It did not lead to serious conflicts on religious grounds - society had developed effective mechanisms for resolving contradictions that arose on confessional grounds. D. Schultz (Poland) studied the influence of the Moscow-Lithuanian wars on the process of unification of the Grand Duchy with the Kingdom of Poland.

The issue ends with a review by S.V. Polekhov on the latest edition of the documents of the Gorodel Union of Lithuania and Poland in 1413, dedicated to the assessment of real measures aimed at the integration of the eastern regions.

Volume six. History is a witness of times

The sixth issue of the “Historical Bulletin”, with which we conclude 2013, is compiled on a general historical principle. Nevertheless, a number of materials complement each other compositionally and thematically. In particular, this is an article by B.N. Flory, dedicated to the embassy of I.I. Chaadaev 1671 to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and research by J.A. Lazarev about the role of residents at the hetman’s court in Ukraine in the 10th of the 18th century. The general context is related to the demonstration of Moscow’s cautious, if not wary, policy in this region. In the first case, we see the most accurate position of Russian diplomacy regarding the implementation of the agreement of 1667 with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth on counteraction Ottoman Empire V Eastern Europe. Torn apart by various aristocratic parties and teetering on the brink civil war, Poland was not considered by the Mother See as a real ally. Moreover, the position of the Right Bank Cossacks, led by Hetman Doroshenko, who were ready to “be friends” with the Ottomans and Crimea against the Poles, was emphasized. The hetman's power was also assessed with skepticism by Russian residents in early XVIII V. It was a kind of boring compromise that forced us to maintain the form of hetman’s governance of Little Russia, overshadowed, moreover, by the inescapable memories of Mazepa’s betrayal. It is significant that Moscow’s uncertainty about its current Eastern European partners has survived centuries, which influences Russia’s policy in this region to this day.
Another “eternal” topic is reflected in the article by M.A. Kiselev “Form of government and social hierarchy in Russian political thought XVII - the first quarter XVIII century." The author raises the most important question for Russian reality and mentality about the filling of the concepts “sovereign - state” and “tsar - kingdom”. In the first case, “sovereign” is meant as sole ruler and "state" as the territory over which he exercises his sole power. The signs are, of course, formal. But about what kind of sovereign this is, according to the fair remark of M.A. Kiselev, were judged, as a rule, using the categories “tsar and kingdom.” And here the question of a moral nature comes to the fore: after all, if the “sovereign” in Rus' is the personalized quintessence of law, then the “tsar” represents the degree of compliance with the obligations in relation to the kingdom entrusted to him and, accordingly, the people. "King" is perfect image, which the ruler must comply with.

In a general historical context, the topic of the importance of the categories of care and justice for Russia is related to the study of D.O. Serov “Guardsmen and fiscal officers of Peter I in the fight against covetous people and embezzlers.” Fiscal is a word that at one time acquired a negative connotation. And here it is worth quoting from the article: “Today, however, the only documented case has been established in which a fiscal service official was convicted of unjustifiably initiating a criminal case. November 25, 1718 A special judicial presence, consisting of the heads and assessors of the “major’s” offices, sentenced death penalty with confiscation of the property of the fiscal I.D. Tarbeev, exposed in the presentation to Major General G.P. Chernyshev is falsely accused of bribery.” Let's add to this: with real bribe takers who were under government positions, dealt with no less harshly. And that was straight too royal business. In this issue we publish material from the best domestic specialist in the field of faleristics V.A. Durov on the establishment of the Order of St. Catherine under Peter the Great. The history of this award is connected with events that almost became tragic for the Russian army and the Tsar himself. Prut campaign 1711

It is difficult, in the limited scope of an editorial, to note all the undoubtedly worthy materials published in the current issue of the Historical Bulletin. Moreover, it is necessary to tell readers about the editorial plans for 2014. First thematic block will be associated with the history of interaction and mutual influence of Rus', Poland and Lithuania in the 15th–16th centuries. Into this unique time, against the backdrop of emerging state interests, the social tradition continued to live, based on the common historical and cultural roots of the three peoples. The second theme of 2014 will be the history of the origin and development of the first stage of the global conflict, now called the First World War. And in conclusion, on the pages of the “Historical Bulletin” we will look at the history difficult relationship Rus' and the Golden Horde.

The issue will be published in December. And taking advantage of this pre-New Year occasion, the editors congratulate our comrades in the historical workshop, who provided us with invaluable creative assistance in the past year and moral support. We mentally raise a glass to our like-minded people and friends from the Runiverse ANO. We thank and congratulate the management and team of JSC AK Transneft. Without your faith and assistance, dear friends and colleagues, the “Historical Bulletin” would have remained an attribute of second-hand book shelves.

    Decorations from the burials of the Kinyama burial grounds

    Subject to analysis being costume complexes from Kinyamino I, II (XIIIth early XIVth cc.) burial grounds, reconstructing plait decorations from ...

    2008 / Semenova Valentina Ivanovna
  • New data on the life support system of the Cherkaskul population of the Issetye region

    Entered into scientific circulation results of paleocarpological analysis of ceramics from a settlement of the Cherkaskul culture Bronze Age Olkhovka, located in the Iset valley. The discovery of imprints of wheat and barley seeds on the shards is practically the first direct evidence of the acquaintance of the Cherkaskul...

    1999 / Matveev Alexander Vasilievich
  • The population of the Yamnaya cultural-historical community in the light of odontological data

    The article is devoted to the odontological characteristics of the population of the Yamnaya cultural and historical community. Based on odontological data, the composition of the Yamnaya population of Kalmykia was analyzed, Astrakhan region and Ukraine. A conclusion is drawn about the morphological heterogeneity of the pit-pits and the leading role in...

    2010 / Zubova Alisa Vladimirovna
  • Don Regional Military Revolutionary Committee of United Democracy and the position of the Mensheviks (November 1917)

    2004 / Shchukina T.V.
  • External and internal Boeotian policy of the Theban polis during the Archidamic War of 431-421. B.C.E.

    2007 / Mozhaisky A. Yu.
  • Amazons in the ancient tradition: etymological, territorial-geographical, religious aspects

    2009 / Tyukhtina A.V.
  • Alexander Volkov: first books and teachers

    The article is devoted to one of the little Researched the period of life of Tomsk Teachers" Training Institute graduate, famous children"s writer Alexander Melentjevich Volkov. This is the period of childhood and study at Ust"-Kamenogorsk City School in the years of 1899-1904. As the basis of the...

    2004 / Galkina T.V.
  • On the paleogeography of the Kazantsev time of the central parts Central Siberia

    Distribution of Middle Pleistocene Paleolithic sites in the south of Western ( Gorny Altai), Middle (Ust-Izhul 1), Eastern (upper Angara basin) Siberia and Yakutia suggests the possibility of discovering monuments of the same age in central parts Central Siberia....

    2006 / Laukhin Stanislav Alekseevich, Sanko Alexander Fedorovich, Velichkevich F. Yu., Shilova Galina Nikolaevna
  • Lyausheva S.A. The evolution of religious beliefs of the Circassians: history and modernity (philosophical and cultural analysis). Rostov n/d, 2002.184 p.

    2003 / Shevelev V.I.
  • The problem of the formation of the English two-party system in historiography

    The article reveals the main issues related to the evolution of ideas about the formation of a two-party system in England in the second half of the 17th and early 18th centuries. in foreign and domestic historiography. The author considers the main problem in historiography to be determining the essence of parliamentary...

    2011 / Kiselev Alexander Alexandrovich
  • Number, religious and ethnic composition of the population of the Akkerman district (Belgorod-Dnestrovsky) in the second half of the 18th century.

    2010 / Khaidarly D.I.
  • Parties and organizations of the anti-Bolshevik camp

    2000 / Mozhaeva L. A.
  • Hermeneutic approach to teaching history at school

    The article discusses the need and conditions for the implementation of the hermeneutic approach in teaching history, due to modern trends that have emerged in the field of history education over the past 20 years. The article contains comparative analysis approaches to teaching history, showing...

    2009 / Kudryashov Sergey Vitalievich
  • From Venelin's legacy

    2006 / Dronov Mikhail
  • Management system in times of crisis state power in Russia (using the example of the Time of Troubles, 17th century)

    The article presents an analysis of the management system of Moscow orders and cities in Time of Troubles early XVII V. Reconstruction of 700 biographies of employees (deacons and clerks) made it possible to identify the main signs of bureaucracy and show that the crisis supreme power does not lead to the destruction of established institutions...


1. First of all, you need to take some extremely narrow and specific topic. Chronological framework should be minimal, territorial too, the subject of research must be hidden in the fog of metaphorical images, the title must be stretched over several lines, filled with words incomprehensible to the general public, literary cliches and complex grammatical structures. Article title like " Glorious son Mongolian people! The young years of Yumzhagiin Tsedenbal in the Ubsunur aimag and the beginning of the young patriot’s struggle for the liberation of the Mongolian Motherland can be considered optimal.
2. Avoid being original when justifying the relevance of the problem. It’s a no-brainer that history as a science is needed only to cultivate patriotism and ethnic/national self-awareness in everyone and everything, and your article was created precisely for this. Literary stamps are also welcome. You can start the text with a phrase like “B lately“Attention is growing in the problem of the young years of Yumzhagiin Tsedenbal in the Ubsunur aimag, since the study of the life and activities (so much more pathetic than the life activities) of this great man contributes to the education of patriotism among Mongolian youth.”
3. Never formulate the goals and objectives of your article! All this is postmodern nonsense! A real historian simply writes so that some other real historian can simply read it. For what? This sacred knowledge, covered in the darkness of centuries, it is not for you to try to discover it in your little article. In addition, you already wrote: Your goal is to educate patriotism, this is more than enough.
4. Do not use or formulate any research methodologies! This borders on Satanism and devil worship, because it violates the sacred peace of the classics of romanticism-positivism! Historicism and scientific objectivity - here the only methods a real historian (even if you yourself don’t really understand what it is). On fear of a long and painful death do not mix history with sociology, philosophy and others humanities, and even more so - natural! Remember: You just write what comes to mind so that someone else will read it later for some reason. Is this not enough?
5. Don't waste time on all sorts of historiographical reviews. Who cares about the opinion of some other historians on this issue, if you are the most objective and innovative researcher? Everyone else wrote before you, which means a priori they could not come up with the brilliant ideas that you came up with in our progressive 2013! In addition, you have already taken such a narrow and specific problem that clearly no one has written about it before... and even if he did, no one knows about it anyway.
6. Never work on literary style and the literacy of your speech. All this is just a waste time: whoever needs it will understand what you wrote about, and whoever doesn’t understand - well, the dog is with him! After all, who said that reading historical articles is easy and pleasant? If they want to join the newest and most objective knowledge obtained by you, let them comprehend your unique style and delve into the original compositional structure articles. Grammatical and semantic repetitions, tautology, inconsistency of sentences, literary cliches, punctuation and spelling errors– all this helps to weed out inexperienced readers and transfer the knowledge you have acquired exclusively to real specialists.
7. Refuse to formulate the results and conclusions of the article. A real specialist will already understand what you wanted to say, besides, you have already written as many as 8 pages, thereby performing an invaluable service to the world historical science, what else could these readers need? Especially, main task You have already achieved: as soon as a person reads your article, he is already deeply imbued with the spirit of patriotism, which means further explanation is unnecessary.
Well, did you write an article that no one will read?
Great, it's time to think about a dissertation that will never be interesting to anyone!
Enthusiasm to everyone!

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  • 07.00.03 General history(corresponding period)
  • 07.00.06 Archeology
  • 07.00.07 Ethnography, ethnology and anthropology
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Journals from the VAC list in which it is possible to publish a scientific article

  1. Archeology, ethnography and anthropology of Eurasia ▲
  2. Archaeological news
  3. Archaeographic Yearbook
  4. Bulletin of Bryansk State University. Series History/Literary Studies/Law/Linguistics
  5. Bulletin of Volgogradsky state university. Episode 4 History. Regional studies. International relations
  6. Bulletin of Leningrad State University named after A.S. Pushkin. Series History
  7. Bulletin of the Moscow State regional university. Series “History and Political Sciences”
  8. Bulletin of Moscow University. Episode 8. History
  9. Bulletin of Moscow University. Episode 23. Anthropology
  10. Bulletin of Novosibirsk State University Series: History, Philology
  11. Herald Perm University. Series "History"
  12. Bulletin of the Orthodox St. Tikhon's humanitarian university. Series History of the Russian Orthodox Church
  13. Herald Russian University friendship of peoples. Series History of Russia
  14. Bulletin of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Series General History
  15. Bulletin of St. Petersburg University. Episode 2. History
  16. Bulletin of Tver State University. Series: History
  17. Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology
  18. Bulletin of Chelyabinsk State University. Series History
  19. East. Afro-Asian societies: history and modernity
  20. News of Altai State University. Series History. Political science.
  21. News Saratov University. New series. Series History. International relations
  22. News of the Southwestern State University. Series History and Law
  23. Historical and philosophical yearbook
  24. Historical psychology and sociology of history
  25. Historical and socio-educational thought
  26. Historical, philosophical, political and legal sciences, cultural studies and art history. Questions of theory and practice
  27. Historical archive
  28. History of state and law
  29. History and historians: Historiographical Bulletin
  30. History and pedagogy of natural sciences
  31. History of science and technology
  32. History of Earth Sciences
  33. History of philosophy
  34. Scientific bulletins of Belgorod State University. Series History, economics, political science, computer science
  35. New and recent history
  36. Religions of the world: history and modernity
  37. Russian archeology
  38. Russian history (Old name: Domestic history) ▲
  39. Electronic scientific and educational journal "History"
  40. Hyperboreus: Classical Philology and History

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