Keyword: «revolution»
ART 193027
The nationalism issue has become extremely popular in Western countries. In the US, they are already exploring the question of what the open support of Russian nationalists will give them, whether it will eventually change the political regime in our country, help remove people hateful to the West, make our country and most importantly resources fully open to the United States. Some politicians in the West and in Russia frighten the rest of the world with Russian nationalists. The article analyzes the ideal historical conditions for Russian nationalism, the prospects for its development in Russia in the future.
ART 193043
Soviet historical science traditionally payed much attention to the issues of the working-class movement. After the victory of the socialist revolution, domestic science adhered to a position that the working class was the only revolutionary class of the 20th century, its interests were priority over the interests of other classes of society, and the CPSU was its advanced vanguard. Nevertheless, being in these apparently favorable conditions, the regional labor movement often remained beyond the research of historians. This was not an accident: Soviet historians could not view the labor movement of the early twentieth century separately from the revolutionary movement, i.e. apart from other political parties operating in Russia during that chronological period. It was precisely this that made undesirable studying the regional labor movement for ideological and political reasons. Then it was difficult to imagine, to admit the very idea that not the Bolsheviks, but other parties could not only have a significant influence, but also lead local workers. The Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries were the leading revolutionary force in Don, Kuban and Stavropol regions during this chronological period. This article is devoted to the analysis of the historians’ works, in which the object of research gradually expanded.
In the paper the author considers how historical science studies the event of 1136 – the moment when Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich was in exile from Novgorod. Stages of the Novgorod historiography's development are emphasized and characterised. The author explores approaches of researchers to the problem of republican system's genesis and role of people movements of the first third of the XII century in its process.
The article examines some aspects of the emergence of a car-related culture in the United States and its manifestation in various areas of public and cultural life of the country. Special attention is paid to the history of development of the automotive industry and the emergence of purely American phenomena, as well as the impact on the lifestyle, language and worldview of Americans.
Keywords:
revolution, lifestyle, culture, infrastructure, cinema, music, roads, automobile, industrial growth
The article is devoted to the key events of the first Russian revolution of 1905–1907. The key events of the early 20th century that influenced the further course of history are revealed.