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The Problems of Formation the Governor’s Personality in the Native Historical-Philosophical Tradition (N.M. Karamzin) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 88-94

The article considers the problems of forming and influence on the native political traditions of governors of ancient Russia in N.M.Karamzin’s interpretation. The author distinguishes three variants of formation of general «homo politicus» in our early history, based on the basis of the text of «The history of the Russian state».

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War and Peace in Anglo-Scottish Historiographical Tradition of the Second Half of the XVIIIth Century // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 1 (64). P. 24-29

The article is devoted to the analysis of views of D. Hume, W. Robertson, E. Gibbon on the problems of war and peace. The author pays primary attention to the fundamental works of «historical triumvirate of Britain». The beginning and futher development of Peace Studies can not be understood adequately without considering the historiographical tradition.

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The Problems of Interrelations Between the State and the Church in the Early Period of Native History in the Interpretation of N.M. Karamzin // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 117-122

The article is devoted to the problem of the dialogue between the Russian state and the church in the interpretation of N.M.Karamzin. The author pays special attention to the most considerable of his work «The history of the Russian state». The church is сconsidered as not only the important element of the system, but as the institute of the civil society

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THE TERMINOLOGICAL PREFERENCES OF THE HISTORIANS OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT (FROM D. HUME TO N. M. KARAMZIN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 5 (95). P. 92-99

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the terminological preferences of the historians of the last Enlightenment. The author pays primary attention to the peculiarity of the usage of the terms «system» and «spirit» by the Anglo-Scottish and Russian historians from D. Hume to N. M. Karamzin.

Keywords: system, spirit, last Enlightenment, historiographical tradition

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THE DIALOGUES ABOUT GOOD AND EVIL IN HISTORIOGRAPHICAL TRADITION OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT (FROM D. HUME TO N. M. KARAMZIN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 95-102

The article is devoted to the comparative analyses of the role of ethical ideas in the narratives of the late Enlightenment. The ethical component of the text of «The history of the Russian state» is considered in the context of the anglo-scottish historiographical tradition of the second half of the 18th century.

Keywords: ethical ideas, good, evil, last Enlightenment, historiographical tradition

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THE PROBLEM OF LEGITIMATION / DELEGITIMATION OF THE POWER IN HISTORIOGRAPHICAL TRADITION OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 80-86

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the variants of decision of the problems of the legitimation and the delegitimation of the power in the narratives of the late Enlightenment. In the article there are revealed some common features and some peculiarities of the approach to this problem of the Russian authors (M. M. Shcherbatov and N. M. Karamzin) and their British colleagues (D. Hume, W. Robertson, E. Gibbon).

Keywords: late Enlightenment, legitimation / delegitimation of the power, historiographical comparative research

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THE DIALOGUES WITH THE READERS IN ANGLO-SCOTTISH AND RUSSIAN HISTORIOGRAPHICAL TRADITION OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 76-83

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the dialogues with the readers in the narratives of the late Enlightenment. The research achieves, that M. M. Shcherbatov and N. M. Karamzin followed communicative canons, which obtained the recognition of the European scientific association owing to the historical works by D. Hume, W. Robertson, E. Gibbon.

Keywords: historiographical comparative research, communicative strategies, late Enlightenment, communicative canon, historiographical canon

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