Eurasian Yearbook 2023 (1)
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Eurasian Yearbook 2023 (1)
The first issue of the new periodical “Eurasian Yearbook” of the Scientific Council of the Division of Historical and Philological Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences on key problems of modern history and culture of Eurasia is publishing to eve of the 300th anniversary of the Russian Academy of Sciences and includes priority researches for Nowday Council Agenda. Among them are the problems of integration and disintegration on the space of Greater Eurasia. These themes are represented in yearbook by papers devoted to the phenomenon of multipolarity in a historical retrospective, the ideology of Eurasianism: from its inception to modern world practices; the articles devoting to the topics: Greater Eurasia in the focus of China’s modern policy; Business interactions in the postsoviet space, the Digital Agenda and its new priorities and integration potential, the technologies of non-violent struggle in the “color revolutions” in Eurasia, etc
Processes of integration and disintegration in the space of Greater Eurasia
Part I
Phenomena of multipolarity in historical retrospective
Kradin N.N.
The ideology of Eurasianism: Russian and Kazakh approaches (history and modernity)
Kurylev K.P., Smolik N.G., Stanis D. V.
Greater Eurasia in the focus of China’s interests and policy in the “new era”
Larin V. L.
Eurasia in the context of the global digital civilization of the XXI century: new priorities and potential for integration
Vittenberg E. Ya.
Technologies of nonviolent struggle in the «color revolutions» in the Eurasian space
Interaction of business in the post-soviet space at the present stage: achievements, issues and prospects
Golovnev A.V.
Muses and sciences are “moving north”: Peter I and the northerness of Russia
Pivovar E.I.
Naumov A.O.
Sub-regions of Eurasia (from ancient times to the present day)
Part II
To the publication of the collection «About the historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians. Documentation»
Artizov A.N.
Railways of Belarus in the post-soviet period
Mukhin M.Yu.
“The voice of the Yangtze is heard on the Volga”: the past, present and future of the Department of Oriental Studies in Kazan
Martynov D. E.
Kokand autonomy: a prologue to the civil or national liberation war in Turkestan?
Mazur L.N.
Political Reconstruction of the Mongol World during the Formation of the Qing Empire
Features of the development of the territory of the Middle Urals in the XV–XX centuries: the settlement aspect
Zubkov K. I., Poberezhnikov I.V.
Eastern Frontier of the Russian Colonization in the Context of Modernization Dynamics
Kotyukova T.V
Gombozhapov A.D.
Vanchikova T.P., Rinchinov O.S.
Mongolia between the Xinhai revolution (1911) and the Mongolian revolution (1921)
Bazarov B.V., Kuras L.V.
The education system of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China at the initial stage of state formation
To problem of socio-cultural interaction between USSR and Korea in 1945–1948: elections to People’s Committees of North Korea in autumn of 1946 and their role in formation of North Korean State
Aktamov I.G.
The main periods of the history of Tibetan medicine in Transbaikalia
Badaraev D.D.
Transformation of the Social Structure on the Russian-Mongolian Transborder in Historical Dynamics
Vovin A.A.
Diasporas of the peoples of the region in Russia and in the world
Part III
The Russian diaspora of Uzbekistan in the context of intercultural dialogue between the two countries
Moseykina M.N.
Historical memory and problems of historical politics
Part IV
The Winter Palace on October 25, 1917. in historical memory and museum space: the construction of the myth and factual paradigms at the turn of the millennium
Kantor J.Z.
Languages and literature of the countries of the Eurasian space
Part V
National literatures in the multiethnic Eurasian space: the Russian experience of “unity-in-difference”
Sultanov K.K.
Representation of Russian Spaces and Their Ethnic Diversity in Travelogues of the XIX Century (Ural-Volga Region)
Gramatchikova N.B.
Language contact in Russia: main directions of research
Kashkin E.V.
Kazakevich O.A., Kibrik A.A.
Concept of language policy of the Russian Federation: A document shaping the future