I. MICRO- AND MACROAPPROACHES IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH:THEORETICAL PROBLEMS
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Nikolaeva Irine Yu. The scientist's and Teacher's Destiny on the crossroad of micro andmacrohistory // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 7–13.
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Mogilnitsky Boris G. Macro and micro approaches in the historical research(a historiography perspective) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 14–21.
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Nikolaeva Irine Yu. Compensatory functions of theory in situation of historical information's deficit // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 22–26.
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Ivonina Olga I. Modernity as the text and context of the global history // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 27–29.
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Sherstova Ludmila I. Mentality and ethnogeny: methodology // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 30–33.
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Fomenko Svetlana V. About the theory in the historical studies and the historical method in sociology // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 34–36.
II. HISTORIOGRAPHY EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICESON THE CROSSROADS OF MICRO- AND MACROHISTORY
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Krugova Nataiya I. Attitude to the past as a civilizations` code // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 37–39.
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Reschetnicova Ludmila S. The historical oriental studies in context of the some scientificprincipals. Reading // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 40–43.
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Konkov Dmitry S. Case study as the method of the verification of macrohistorical concepts:capabilities of use // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 44–46.
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Ramasanov Sergey P. Principles of Historical Cognition in the XIX-X Centuries: Tendencytowards Optimization . // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 47–49.
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Gaman Lidiya A. The problem of «Perspectivism» in historical-religiousinvestigation: F.A. Stepun about Soviet Russia . // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 50–53.
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Ionov Igor N. Postcolonial discourse in the Interaction of Macro- and Microhistory // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 54–56.
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Rudkovskaya Irina E. Retrospective gaze to the prehistory of microhistoryresearches in the native historiography (XIX- beginning of the XX c.) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 57–59.
60–62
Кirsanova Ekaterina S. The modern methodoloqical researches in the historicalscience and experience of the national historioqraphies // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 60–62.
63–66
Trubnikova Natalia V. Between a global history and oblivion: History - investigationof «the small person» life (on an example of Alain Corbin's book ? the Found worldof Louis-François Pinagot. On traces of the stranger, 1798-1876) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 63–66.
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Badaev Evgeny V. The influence of the Far East philosophical traditionon the outlook of orientalist N.I. Konrad // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 67–69.
III. MICRO AND MACRO HISTORY IN THE ALGORITHMSOF POLYDISCIPLINARY HISTORY
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Polukhin Andrey N. On the problem of the origines of macro- and microviewsin P.N. Savitsky's concept of history (1895-1968) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 70–72.
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Yerokhin Vladimir N. The Problems of Use of Wills as a Source for the Study of Religiousnessin England in the Reformation Period in Contemporary British Historiography // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 73–75.
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Yushnikov Yushnikov Alexander V. Unavoidability of French Revolution inA. Tocqueville's system of views, evaluation of these views by Russian journalistic genreof 1860-1870: characteristic features of macro-historical approach // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 76–79.
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Mukhin Oleg N. Ivan The Terrible and Peter I: to the question about rulerperson role in modernization processes // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 80–83.
84–87
Karnachuk Nataliya V. Crime and punishment in English broadsidesof XVI-XVII cent.: individual experience and society's expectations // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 84–87.
88–91
Kotov Anton S. A case of Georg von Wirsberg or what is allowed and forbiddento the Power Elite // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 88–91.
92–95
Zaytseva Tatiana I. Sabine Bavarian: formation of a new gender identity(about the question of the specificity of a national-historical code) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 92–95.
96–100
Zorina Nadejda S. Wedding emperor Neron with Spor: deviating incident or deformationof tradition? // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 96–100.
101–104
Sadykov Gleb I. «To possess or to be?» Crises of social and psychologicalidentity as response to challenges of new life-style // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 101–104.
105–108
Vershinin Aleksey S. Grimmelshausen and the profit tradition and itsmental mutation at the German ground of the Early Modern European history // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 105–108.
109–111
Kharitonova Nailya G. Fates of national-cultural reformer's identity:from Philosophus to Wittenberg's pope // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 109–111.
IV. WORLD HISTORY PROBLEMS IN THE FOCUSOF MICRO AND MACRO STRATEGIES OF RESEARCH
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Hrebtova Nailya G. Hans Sachs and the values of Work orientation and the profitof the German burghers in the XVI century (Slices of Renaissance discourse in the lightof the macrohistorical specifics of the national mentality) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 112–115.
116–119
Muzalev Anton V. From Sea King-Barbarian to Early Medieval MonarchPhenomenon of Alfred the Great in the Row Historical-Psychological Mutationsof Ruler's Early Epoch Identity // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 116–119.
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Pilipiv Anna A. Application of Ericsson's theory in historical research(psychological interpretation experiment of Aurobindo Ghosha's biography) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 120–123.
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Muchnik Viktor M. The case of «baba Masha». Some historical stereotypes of relationsbetween Russian authorities and people, presented by media // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 124–130.
131–135
Bocharov Aleksej V. Model of studying of regional electronic archivesof mass-media in a context of a parity micro- and macrohistories // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 131–135.
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Korneva Lidia N. The problems of guilt and responsibility of the Germansfor National Socialism crimes through the prism of macro- and micro-historical researches // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 136–138.
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Pikov Gennadiy G. ON THE CORRELATION OF RENAISSANCE, REFORMATION AND ENLIGHTMENT IN THE HISTORY OF EUROPE // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 139–142.
143–146
Khazanov Oleg V. «Тоrаh, expressed in a word...»: the text in historicaldestiny of Jewish people // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 143–146.
147–150
Kokuev Alexey N. Тhe Image of the ideal hero in the heroic epos of Mesopotamiaand in the German culture. (сomparative analysis) // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 147–150.
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Portnykh Valentin L. The basic ideas of the treatise of Humbert of Romans«De praedicatione sanctae crucis» . // Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6). P. 151–153.
