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Myth and history the concept of the author's special course. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 88-91

«Myth and history» is represented in the given paper. The aim of this concept teems to be the division of such notions as historical consciousness and historical cognition. This special course is a step in overcoming the approach of objectivism in includes six special topics and references.

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Categories of Ethnos and Ethnicity in Modern Scientific Discourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 1 (52). P. 104-110

In this article there are main approaches of studying the ethnology phenomenon which are quite popular in Russian science nowadays. The maintenance of the approaches reveals their strong and weak points. The author tries to make the comparative analysis of present concepts and theories. The definitions of ethnos and ethnology are given in the article; the special attention is paid to the problem of the ethnic substance. The basic representatives of the described scientific directions are denoted. The tendency in evolution of research approaches is traced.

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THE ETHNIC NATIONHOOD AS THE REGIONAL IDENTITY FORMATION FACTOR (REPUBLIC OF KHAKASSIA OF 1990IES – 2000IES IS USED AS AN EXAMPLE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 125-131

The article is devoted to the study of the regional identity formation process on the level of ethnic state areas of the Russian Federation in the frameworks of the issue of the ethno political and ethno social stability to be preserved. With the Republic of Khakassia (1990–2000) used as an example we identify the conditions and mechanisms of the regional identity formation and it shows how the ethnic nationhood factor affects this process.

Keywords: regional identity, ethnic nationhood, ethno political and ethno social situation, Republic of Khakassia, Khakas ethnos

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THE REGIONAL IDENTITY AT THE LEVEL OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ETHNIC NATIONHOOD CONSTITUENT TERRITORIES AT 20–21ST CENTURY (REPUBLICS OF KHAKASSIA, ALTAI AND TUVA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 66-74

The article is devoted to the study of the regional identity formation processes at the level of the Russian Federation ethnic nationhood subjects in the context of maintenance of ethnopolitical and ethnosocial stability. The principal trends of the regional identity formation with the Republics of Southern Siberian (Khakass, Altai, Tuva) as examples are revealed. The role of the ethnopolitical and ethnocultural factors in the regional self-consciousness people formation of Southern Siberian Republics of the Russian Federation is determined.

Keywords: regional identity, ethnic nationhood, Republic of Khakassia, Repablic of Altai, Republic of Tuva, modern ideology of turco-lingual peoples of Southern Siberian, Khakass ethnos, Altai ethnos, Tuva ethnos

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THE BELARUSIANS IN HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING PERSONNEL OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE IN 1930–50-IES (DATA OF TSPU ARCHIVES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 133-141

In this article the teaching personnel among ethnic Belarusians and descendants from Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic who worked in Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute (TSPI) in 1930-ies – 1950-ies are being characterized according to the archives records. Their personal information and the number of teachers, their positions and departments they worked in are being determined; their professional occupation in TSPI is being described as well. Some brief biographical information is provided in the article.

Keywords: Belarusians, higher education teaching personnel, Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute, history of Tomsk State Pedagogical University, records of TSPU archives

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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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BELARUSIANS IN HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING PERSONNEL OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE IN 1930S–1950S (ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF TSPU ARCHIVES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 53-64

In this article the teaching personnel among ethnic Belarusians and descendants from Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic who worked in Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute (TSPI) in 1930s-1950s are being characterized according to the archives records. Their personal information and the number of teachers, their positions and departments they worked in are being determined; their professional occupation in TSPI is being described as well. It is given some brief biographical information.

Keywords: Belarusians, higher education teaching personnel, Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute, history of Tomsk State Pedagogical University, records of TSPU archives

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THE RESULTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE “SLAVIC HISTORY AND PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: EXPERIENCE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 305-313

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EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY OF GERMAN YOUTH (BASED ON THE DATA OF EUROBAROMETER STATISTICS 2016–2017) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 87-94

One of the priority directions of the European Commission and the Council of Europe activity is considered: the policy on establishing the supra-national European identity of young people and development of the “European citizenship” concept. The available information on the problem in Russian social and humanitarian scientific discourse is defined; methodological grounds and a source base are described. The basic conceptual framework of the European Commission youth policy is revealed. The involvement of Germany into the formation processes, institutional structures and mechanisms of youth policy implementation in EU is demonstrated. The processes of establishing European self-consciousness of German youth are considered compared with the similar processes at the level of the European Union on the whole and the separate states-members of the EU. The key subjects for analysis are “European citizenship (citizenship of the European Union) and European identity”, “European Union and its perception”, “the future of the united Europe and perspectives of the young people”. Based on the statistical reports of “Eurobarometer” – public opinion research service of the European Union (2016–2017) the degree of establishing the European identity of German young people is analyzed and its substantive aspects are described. The correlation of various levels of identity of German youth is described: national and supra-national, European; as well as the affiliation to the European Union (the citizenship of EU), peculiarities of presenting European identity (studying the meanings and interpretations of the concept of general Europe), and the assessment of the future of united Europe by German and European youth is shown. The youth policy of the European Union and Germany on the establishing the supranational European identity is defined as effective. The conclusion on the high level of European civil consciousness and European identity of German youth is made (Germany takes the second place in the European Union after Ireland regarding the mentioned indicators); prevalence of positive perception of the European Union among the young people of Germany and relative trust to its institutes; and confidence of the young generation of Germany in perspectives of their staying and their country being in European Union.

Keywords: European Union, European Commission, European citizenship, European identity, youth policy, European youth, Germany

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