Cultural and landscape zoning in the North- West Russia
This research was conducted in the framework of cultural geography — a relatively recent field of geography. This article considers ... ... North-West Russia, which includes Saint Petersburg, the Leningrad, Novgorod, Pskov, and Kaliningrad regions. This article sets out to develop and test the methodology for... ... «Dostoprimechatel'nye prirodnye i istorikokul'turnye obekty Pskovskoj oblasti» [Inventory (a set of monuments) "Wildlife and historical and cultural sites of the Pskov region"]...
Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
... analyze the linguocultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of polynominativity—multiple names for a single object. This ... ... role in shaping subsystems of names, encompassing both official and unofficial, widely used and niche terms, as well as neutral ... ... factors: they contribute to the differentiation of objects based on culturally significant oppositions such as ‘near-far’, ‘left-right’,... ... permskikh pamyatnikov XVI — nachala XVIII veka [Lexicon of Perm monuments of the XVI — early XVIII century]. Vol. 1. Perm (in ...
On the formation of historical memory in the Kaliningrad region (1945-1960)
The paper analyzes the development of historical memory in the early Kaliningrad region and the activities of regional administration aimed at identifying and registering monuments of history and culture. The author stresses the contradictions in cultural heritage policies pursued by the authorities.
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The journal “1812”and the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812
The author explores the perception of the characteristic traits of Russian people that was widespread among military intellectuals and their associates — publishers, authors and subscribers of the journal “1812” ... ... disseminated a set of values amongst the readership, having an equal or lower educational, cultural and social status. The knowledge of the language of the journal and the specificity... ... Pamyatniki. Problemy. Mater. Vseros. nauch. konf. [Patriotic War of 1812. Sources. Monuments. Problems. Proceedings of the Scientific Conference]. Moscow. pp. 81—85...
Visual text of medieval Vladimir: the analysis of the dominant image of cathedral exteriors
... determine the conceptual foundations for analyzing the influence of the artistic design of the temples of medieval Vladimir on the ... ... the example of Vladimir during the reign of Andrei Bogolyubsky and Vsevolod III to substantiate the city-forming significance ... ... of urban environment. Hermeneutic presuppositions and initial cultural conditions for such an analysis are formulated. Based ... ... pamyatnikov kul'tury [From the history of the restoration of cultural monuments]. Moscow, pp. 111—134 (in Russ.).
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Immanuel Kant in the cultural memory of Kaliningrad residents (post-Soviet period)
The key commemorative practices associated with the name of I. Kant in the Kaliningrad region during the post-Soviet period have been examined in the article. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, due to the growing interest in the pre-war history of the region, there was ... ... associated with Kant. This resulted in the establishment of the philosopher’s image in the cultural memory of the residents of Kaliningrad as a “local” historical figure. The main events of this period were the installation of the Kant monument, the restoration of the Cathedral (near the walls of which the philosopher’s...
Feodosia as a city and a visual text (Aivazovsky Project)
The article describes the personality of Ivan K. Aivazovsky, a man of 'frontiers' who lived in a polyphonic city where Russian, Armenian and Turkic were spoken. The message of the article is the following: Aivazovsky was ... ... the city, the (infra)structure and the image of Feodosia. The marinist was a man of culture, for whom money was important only as a form of donation and charity, ennobling... ... interrelations of the Armenian colonies of Ukraine with Holy Land and their display in monuments of material culture. National Academy of Culture and Arts Management Herald...
Königsberg Cathedral and Kant’s tomb in Soviet Kaliningrad
... or poorly studied archival documents, this article reconstructs the post-war history of the 14th century Königsberg Cathedral and the tomb of philosopher Immanuel Kant in former Kneiphof. The study investigates the authorities’ and general public’s attitudes towards this monuments. Throughout the Soviet period until the beginning of Perestroika, the local... ... Kaliningrad intelligentsia and the emerging civil society, who had the support of Moscow cultural organisations and institutions, including the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR...
From Marburg to Odessa: A contribution to a scientific bio-graphy of S. L. Rubinstein
This article reconstructs certain episodes of the early intellectual biography (1889—1960) of S. L. Rubinstein — a Russian Neo-Kantian, philosopher, and psychologist — and presents the fol-lowing archive documents: the letter of Martha Cohen (1918), the widow of the German ... ... Pasternak from Marburg]. In: Pamjatniki kul'tury. Novye otkrytija. Pis'men-nost'. Iskusstvo. Arheologija. Ezhegodnik 1989 [The monuments of culture. The new discove-ries. Writings. Art. Archeology. Yearbook 1989], Moscow, p. 51—75.21. Rech’ Jakova Maze v chest’ ...
Traditional Structures in Contemporary Chinese Poetry
This paper analyses structures typical of the classical Chinese poetry and the way they are used in contemporary Chinese verse. The analysis aims to demonstrate ... ... O. Zaionts, ed. Zhivoi kamen': ot prirody k kul'ture [Living stone: from nature to culture]. Moscow, p. 194—205.
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Thematic parallels in the hagiographies of Adalbert of Prague and old Russian narratives
This article presents a comparative hagiographic analysis of the life and martyrdom of Adalbert of Prague, who was extremely popular in Central Europe X—XII centuries, and hagiographies and old ... .... Klaniczay G. Chapter One. Saints’ Cults in Medieval Central Europe: Rivalries and Alliances // Symbolic Identity and the Cultural Memory of Saints / еd. by N. H. Petersen, A. Mänd, S. Salvadó, T. R. Sands. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. P....
Extralinguistic factors of city renaming in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic
The article is devoted to extralinguistic factors that contribute to the renaming of cities in one of the North Caucasian regions of Russia. The study of toponymy, in ... ... certain territory, is of great importance for the study of the history, ethnography, and culture of the people living in this territory. The purpose of this work is to identify... ... new-written languages as the Adyghe (Circassian) languages, in the absence of written monuments (Adygs — endonym, Circassians — exonym). The results of the study have...
Was there ever realism? On the periodisation of Western European literature
... realism as a prevalent trend in the European literature at the end of the 19th century. The author examines the perception of the ... ... of realism at the end of the 18th century (Friedrich Schiller) and in the 1850s (Champfleury and Duranty). It is stressed that ... ... estetiki. Pamyatniki esteticheskoi mysli [History of aesthetics. Monuments of aesthetic thought]. Moscow. Vol. 3.
5. Marks, K., ... ... XIX century. In: Mikhailov, A. V. Yazyki kul'tury [Languages of Culture]. Moscow. pp. 43—111.
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