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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 1 (1). P. 74-76

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 1 (10). P. 47-48

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Some Aspects of Gender History of France: Problems of the Interdisciplinary Approach // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 4 (41). P. 41-45

In article attempt to consider refraction of large-scale process political-economical and sociocultural transformations, developed in Europe on the boundary of Middle Ages and early New time, in the sphere of gender relations is done. By means of humorous concepts the question of mutual relation of sex and various interpretations of an image of the woman in the fabliau – group of products of satirical character of the early city literature which blossoming falls to the end XII – first half XIV centuries; and also in F. Rable's satirical novel «Gargantia and Pantagruel» (XVI in.) is analyzed.

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To the Problem of Historical “Feminine” and Gender Researches in Germany in the Context of General Development of Gender History // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 1 (52). P. 98-104

Development of women’s and Gender History caused a transformation of scientific paradigms and critical revision of scientific work standards in historical science as a whole. The purpose of the given article is to consider the basic tendencies of the development of the historiographic direction and to try to find out the place of how German-speaking researches of a women’s history in the international context.

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To the Question of Man-Governors Gender Identity Specific: Francis I and Ulrich of Wurttemberg // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 54-59

In article the biographies of two European governors of the beginning of the XVIth century – French king Francis I (1515–1547s) and duke Ulrich of Wurttemberg (1498–1550s) are analyzed. On the basis of comparison a attempt to reveal connection of gender behavior with the common identity, and also with specificity of modernization processes in various regions of Europe is done.

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FRENCH RULING ELITE AND GENDER IN THE MIDDLE AGES: TO THE ORIGIN OF THE GENDER CODE OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 76-82

The article is devoted to the attempt of reconstruction of origins of gender behavior of the French ruling elite of the Early Modern period. On the grounds of the materials saved up in modern medievalism, the author points out a number of the significant moments connected with matrimonial praxis in the elite’s sphere, the social status of gender and their resources of power, behavior of the rulers and their environments in private sphere.

Keywords: modern medievalism, France in the Middle Ages, ruling elite, gender attitudes, symbolical «capitals», behavioral installations

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SPECIFICITY OF EARLY EUROPEAN MODERNIZATION IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 35-40

In the article specificity and the place of the first decades of the 16th century during new European modernizations are analyzed on the basis of some international and Russian research of the historical and sociological plan. The author reveals the essence of the occurred transformations; features of position of the two countries: France and Germany, in the united European system; and also the role of the “old” elites in the development of the new mentally-behavioral issues.

Keywords: Early New time, process of modernization (“Transition”), history of France, history of Germany, mentality, European elite

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“THE CENTURY OF HUMANISM” IN FRANCE AND GERMANY: POLITICAL AND CULTURAL DIMENSION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 75-80

The purpose of the presented publication is to show interference of the culture of Renaissance and imperouslypolitical sphere in France and Germany, referring to the materials of Russian and intrenational historiography. The contribution of the feudal elite and especially of the governors of the specified countries to the formation of the Renaissance there is analyzed (French king, German emperor and German territorial dukes). The political problems which were solved by the authority by means of new forms of architecture and literature, specificity of court culture of the epoch, the Renaissance type of the person of some representatives of the nobility are considered. The theoretical importance of the analysis of the historiographic material in the culture of the Renaissance and the humanism presented from positions of “new political history” consists in the revision of the estimation of the cultural role of the European elites of the Middle Ages and an early modern. From the practical side materials of the publication can be used in teaching of such disciplines as “History of Middle Ages”, “Cultural studies (Culturology)”, “World art”; in preparation of methodical publications according to disciplines, and also in qualifying and research works on history of the Middle Ages and early New time.

Keywords: France, Germany, the culture of the Renaissance, the humanism, the ruling elite, the Renaissance type of the person

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SPECIFICIC FEATURES OF THE STATE-TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT OF FRANCE AND GERMANY AT THE BEGINNING OF EARLY NEW TIME (ON THE HISTORIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 159-164

In this article we make an attempt to give assessment to the processes of the state-territorial development of two West-European countries, France and Germany, in the first decades of the 16th century on the basis of the generalization of the materials of the Russian and foreign historiography. The degree of formation of the absolutist structures, territorial consolidation of the countries, parity of authority of the Supreme and regional governors are compared. The theoretical importance of the analysis consists in the specification of the regional specificity of the initial stage of the modern European civilizations formation.

Keywords: France, German empire, beginning of the 16th century, state and territorial development

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RESULTS OF THE NATIONAL AND PRACTICAL WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS CONFERENCE “FOURTH HISTOTY READINGS OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 229-234

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THE FEMALE RULING ELITE OF FRANCE AND GERMANY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY: GENDER ASPECTS OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE EARLY NEW TIME // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 55-58

In this article the position of the woman in the environment of the ruling elite in France and Germany in the first half of the 17th century is considered based on the available data in modern historiography. It’s focused on the questions of specificity existence of the ruling elite, as political representation, institute of regents, female court and others.

Keywords: France, Germany, the first half of the 17th century, the female ruling elite

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RESULTS OF ALL-RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION “THE V HISTORICAL READINGS OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 236-240

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