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THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STANDING OF METROPOLITAN DANIEL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 12-19

The aim of the article is to clarify social and political standing of Daniel, the metropolitan of Moscow in the first half of 16th century. The author comes to conclusion that Daniel’s cooperation with state authorities was mainly induced and did not have a global character.

Keywords: Russian state, the Russian Orthodox Church, history, 16th century

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STIGMATIZATION OF POLITICAL RIVALS IN RUSSIAN PUBLICISTIC LITERATURE OF THE 16TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 9-14

The aim of the article is to reveal and systematize standard methods of discrediting political rivals in the publicistic literature of the 16th century. The author comes to the conclusion that the majority of these methods have an archaic origin and their usage bears a stereotyped character.

Keywords: Russian state, Russian publicistic literature, stigmatization

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ARCHAIZING AND MODERNIZING TENDENCIES IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIETY SEXUAL WAY OF LIFE IN THE 16TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 9-14

The aim of this article is the research of transformation`s peculiarities of the Russian society sexual way of life in the 16th century. The author singles out two tendencies in this process: archaizing (authoritarian) and modernizing (humanistic).

Keywords: State of Russia, history, 16th century

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ROLE OF THE RULING DINASTY OF RUSSIAN CENTRALIZED STATE IN MAINTAING OF PATRIARCHAL TYPE OF FAMILY IN THE XVI–XVII CENTURIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 9-15

The article is devoted to the detecting of the influence of family life and political image of the Russian ruling dinasty in the XVI–XVII centuries on maintaining of autocracy and weakening of kinship ties within Russian family.

Keywords: Russian state, ruling dinasty, patriarchal type of family, evolution of marriage and family relations

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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS IN 16TH CENTURY’S RUSSIA (ON THE MATERIALS OF DOMESTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 207-213

The purpose of this article is to study the historiography of the problem of the specifics and evolution of marriage and family relations in Russia in the XVI century. The author concludes that the problem is urgent, as this century was a watershed between two different models of the relationship. However, the formulation of the problem was for a long time prevented, on the one hand, by a lean source base, and, on the other hand, by peculiarities of the pre-revolutionary and Soviet historiography, which, for various reasons, did not put this kind of problems in the spotlight. At the same time, in the period prior to 1917 the collection and systematization of the facts on the subject were performed, and in the Soviet historiography, although mainly in the framework of related and supporting disciplines, many important findings were get, which still have not lost their significance. In the post-Soviet historiography traditional research areas were developed, but they are now supplemented by a more in-depth study of the social and cultural context of the problem. During all three periods this theme has been studied mainly indirectly, or in a broader context, but not independently. From the author’s point of view, though the historiography of the problem is not extensive, it is nevertheless a solid basis for the formulation and solution of this problem.

Keywords: Russian state, 16th century, evolution of marriage and family relations, historiography

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EXPERIENCE OF ORGANIZATION OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN STUDENT COMPETITIONS ON HISTORY IN PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY AS AN EFFECTIVE FACTOR OF PROFESSIONALIZATION OF FUTURE TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 3 (192). P. 131-138

This article focuses on the analysis of organization and content matter of student competition on History as part of the Siberian rounds of the XIII and XIV All-Russian student competitions on History among pedagogical universities held in 2016–2017 hosted by Tomsk State Pedagogical University. The authors analyze particular aspects connected with organizing academic Olympiads for bachelor’s and master’s degree students majoring in “Pedagogical Education”. A two-aspect format (comprising both theoretical and practical components) has been considered as appropriate for organizing academic Olympiads. The theoretical component is based on the tasks which allow to reveal the abilities of doing cognitive activities, the level of historical consciousness of potential teachers while the practical component involved methodological assignments which assess the abilities to apply academic performance in real educational process as well as the abilities to put into practice professional competences connected with History teachers’ pedagogical work. The forms of carrying out of various competitions (intellectual games, brainstorming, discussions, tasks on complex analysis of the historical source, section of creative methodical tasks, creation of the exhibition concept, essay contest) are described, criteria of their estimation is analyzed, the characteristic peculiarities of each competitive task are revealed. For the first time at the student competition in 2016, a new form was tested as a training session (an open lesson) with 7–8 classes schoolchildren participating. The introduction of this form into the student competitions is natural and relevant for development of student competitions movement in pedagogical universities of Russia. Moreover, the paper presents the data describing participants’ performance in particular activities; this may contribute to enhancing the efficiency of organizing academic olympiads in History, updating the technologies as well as improving the process of training participants for such kinds of events.

Keywords: subject competition, history, content structure, evaluation criteria, open lesson, pedagogical professionalization, identification of talented youth

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