Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79.

PROBLEMS OF HISTORY OF RUSSIA

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Andreev Alexey E. Deepening of the food crisis in the years of the First World War (on the example of the Tver province) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 5–11. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/1
12–25
Baikalov Nikolai S. School education system in the Baikal-Amur Mainline construction regions (1970-1980s) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 12–25. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/2
26–33
Blejkh Nadezhda O. The role of nomads in the formation of martial arts in the North Caucasian peoples // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 26–33. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/3
34–43
Vinogradov Andrei V., Agafonova Anna B., Mancerov Ivan I. “The right of the poor to unpoisoned air and water”: urban self-government in the fight against industrial pollution in late imperial Russia // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 34–43. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/4
44–50
Voitikova Valeria A., Shevtsov Vyacheslav V. Advertising as a source of financing for Tomsk mass media in the 1990s // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 44–50. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/5
51–58
Komarov Dmitry E., Korzhikova Nadezhda S., Vihar-Platova Ekaterina A. Exploitation by Hitler's invaders of enterprises of the soviet food industry during the Great Patriotik war // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 51–58. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/6
59–63
Kon’kov Dmitriy S., Merkulov Sergey A., Yushnikov Aleksandr V. The Slavic world of ancient Russia in modern artistic literature // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 59–63. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/7
64–73
Krasilnikov Sergei A., Teplyakov Alexei G. Ivan Dolgikh, Head of the Special (Labor) Settlements of Western Siberia: Nomenklatura Rise and Survival of a Personnel Guard (1930-1937) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 64–73. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/8
74–83
Piskunov Mikhail O., Bugaev Roman S., Maklakov Mikhail I. Bricolage of Novosibirsk Akademgorodok Museum Narratives: How Collective Memory Actors Work at the Middle Level // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 74–83. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/9
84–91
Fadeeva Marina V. Students giving classes: students of Imperial Moscow University in search for means of existence // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 84–91. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/10
92–96
Frolov Vasiliy V. Legal propaganda as a direction of activities of the USSR prosecutor’s office in the years of perestroika (on the example of Pskov region) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 92–96. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/11
97–104
Kharus Olga A. Christianity and Liberalism: the synthesis of values in philosophy and political practices of the Siberian liberals at the beginning of the 20th century // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 97–104. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/12
105–113
Chemakin Anton A. “Denikin views us certainly negatively having us done as a too much right-wing.”: All-russian national union in 1917-1920 // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 105–113. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/13

PROBLEMS OF WORLD HISTORY

114–122
Volkova Irina V., Ivanov Valery V. About the mechanism of Soviet economic and political dissemination into Xinjiang (1931-1940) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 114–122. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/14
123–131
Chedurova Elizaveta M., Kindinov Mikhail A. The Russian-Swedish war and the French diplomacy in the first years of board of Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1743) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 123–131. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/15

PROBLEMS OF HISTORIOGRAPHY, SOURCE STUDIES AND METHODS OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH

132–137
Bereznyakov Dmitry V., Kozlov Sergey V. Book Culture in a Focus of Historical Sociology // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 132–137. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/16
138–143
Kovalev Alexey Yu., Yushnikov Aleksandr V. The Great French Revolution in Russian conservative journalism in the second part of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 138–143. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/17
144–151
Makeeva Svetlana B. The history of the development of Chinese regional studies of science (quyukexue) in the period after the beginning of the policy of reform and opening // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 144–151. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/18
152–163
Pukhov Denis Yu. Russian crime of the second half of the 19th - the beginning of the 20th century in the post-soviet historiography // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 152–163. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/19

PROBLEMS OF ANTHROPOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY

164–170
Kolesnikova Svetlana Yu., Kharkov Vladimir N., Valikhova Larisa V. To a question of the Yeniseian ethnogenesis // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 164–170. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/20
171–179
Svirina Daria V. Permanent “colonization”: Russian-Germans' view of labor // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 171–179. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/21

PROBLEMS OF ARGHAEOLOGY

180–188
Cherkasov Aleksey V. National historiography of archaeological research of the Stone Age of Crimea on the pages of the Bulletin of the Commission for the Study of the Quaternary Period (1930-2010s) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 180–188. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/22

UNIVERSITY PRACTICES: HISTORY AND MODERNITY

189–195
Zinovieva Valentina I., Bersenev Maxim V. Social communication and creating an inclusive culture at the university (on the example of Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 189–195. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/23
196–200
Yun Sergey M., Phonkeo Vinavath Educational Cooperation between Russia and Laos // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 196–200. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/24

REVIEW

201–205

ACADEMIC LIFE

206–214
Bayandin Vladimir I., Zaporozhchenko Andrey V. Siberian Conferences on the Military History of Russia // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79. P. 206–214. DOI: 10.17223/19988613/79/26
 Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79.

Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2022. № 79.

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