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The regular state of Peter I in Stalinist Russia. The fate of historians of law

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Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & GeographyCultureSocial Science & Politics
ISBN:978-5-4469-1714-3
Dimensions: 170x28x240cm
The book is dedicated to the creative path of Soviet historians of the law of the 1920-1940s, whose destinies were related to the book of B.I. Syromyatnikova "" regular "state of Peter I and his ideology." The first of them is the author of the mentioned essay Boris Ivanovich Syryatnikov (1874-1947) He was one of the most striking domestic law historians of the first half of the 20th century. Starting the career of the scientist until 1917, although he was an anti -Bolshevik publicist during the revolution, he decided to stay in the corruption of Russia, where he survived the transformation from the pre -revolutionary professor in the Soviet researcher. In the early 1940s. Rawsheatnikov formulated one of the most paradoxical concepts of Peter I reforms in historiography of the 20th century. She began to be actively discussed back in 1940-1941, when the rawies thanks to the patronage of A.Ya. Vyshinsky became an employee of the Institute of Law of the USSR Academy of Sciences. After the first part of his book “regular” state of Peter I and its ideology ”was published in 1943, a lively discussion unfolded around it, which since 1946 became an organic part of“ Zhdanovy ”. The second is Nikolai Alekseevich Voskresensky (1889-1948), a real scientist. The third is Seraphim Alexandrovich Pokrovsky (1905-1973), known not only with his scientific studies, but also by cooperation with Soviet punitive bodies in 1934-1953. As a secret employee. On the example of their work, inscribed in the context of the development of Soviet historical and historical legal science, it is considered as the specifics of the institutional environment of scientific historical knowledge in the USSR made it possible to nominate innovative scientific ideas and concepts. The book was written with the involvement of an extensive circle of both published sources and unrelated materials from eleven archives of Moscow and St. Petersburg
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ISBN:978-5-4469-1714-3

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