British Historian Paul Dukes on the Regions of Russia in the Context of its History

The article is devoted to the study of the history of Russia’s northern and eastern regions by Paul Dukes (1934–2021), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen. Based on the British historian’s scholarly publications and his travelogue sharing his...

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Published in:Historia provinciae - the journal of regional history
Main Author: Elena V. Alekseeva
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Cherepovets State University 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:19b790a3aa044246bdc51977fa069302 2023-09-05T13:22:50+02:00 British Historian Paul Dukes on the Regions of Russia in the Context of its History Elena V. Alekseeva 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.23859/2587-8344-2023-7-2-5 https://doaj.org/article/19b790a3aa044246bdc51977fa069302 EN RU eng rus Cherepovets State University https://en.hpchsu.ru/archived-issues/the-journal-of-regional-history-v-7-no-2/british-historian-paul-dukes-on-the-regions-of-russia-in-the-context-of-its-history/ https://doaj.org/toc/2587-8344 doi:10.23859/2587-8344-2023-7-2-5 2587-8344 https://doaj.org/article/19b790a3aa044246bdc51977fa069302 Historia provinciae: журнал региональной истории, Pp 576-610 (2023) paul dukes history of russia empire modernity regions russian north urals far east modernization History of Civilization CB3-482 History (General) and history of Europe D article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.23859/2587-8344-2023-7-2-5 2023-08-13T00:38:06Z The article is devoted to the study of the history of Russia’s northern and eastern regions by Paul Dukes (1934–2021), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen. Based on the British historian’s scholarly publications and his travelogue sharing his personal impressions of Russian hinterland, the article presents his understanding of the specifics of the Russian North, the Urals, and the Far East in the history of Russia. It has been shown that the British historian made a significant contribution to English-language historiography by creating an image of the regions that are peripheral but nonetheless very significant for Russia and the world. He worked in the genre of analytical narrative and his scholarship was based upon the works of Russian, Soviet, and Western historians, historical documents, and his own impressions. Historicism, objectivism, broad outlook, comparativism, and the ability to adjust his research optics to micro- and macromodes depending on the tasks and specifics of the study were typical traits of the style of Paul Dukes’ writing. The image of the Russian North was shaped by the personal impressions of the British traveler; as an outside observer, he captured the details and circumstances of the post-Soviet period, which, however, did not spoil the warmth of perception of traditional values and hospitability of the northerners. Path-breaking in the English-language historiography, his monograph on the history of the Urals from the early Russian colonization to the present day reveals to the foreign reader the significance of the largest metallurgical region for the development of Russia and the world. Manchuria in Russian and Soviet history is considered in the context of intense international rivalry. Article in Journal/Newspaper Russian North Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Historia provinciae - the journal of regional history 2 576 610
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description The article is devoted to the study of the history of Russia’s northern and eastern regions by Paul Dukes (1934–2021), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen. Based on the British historian’s scholarly publications and his travelogue sharing his personal impressions of Russian hinterland, the article presents his understanding of the specifics of the Russian North, the Urals, and the Far East in the history of Russia. It has been shown that the British historian made a significant contribution to English-language historiography by creating an image of the regions that are peripheral but nonetheless very significant for Russia and the world. He worked in the genre of analytical narrative and his scholarship was based upon the works of Russian, Soviet, and Western historians, historical documents, and his own impressions. Historicism, objectivism, broad outlook, comparativism, and the ability to adjust his research optics to micro- and macromodes depending on the tasks and specifics of the study were typical traits of the style of Paul Dukes’ writing. The image of the Russian North was shaped by the personal impressions of the British traveler; as an outside observer, he captured the details and circumstances of the post-Soviet period, which, however, did not spoil the warmth of perception of traditional values and hospitability of the northerners. Path-breaking in the English-language historiography, his monograph on the history of the Urals from the early Russian colonization to the present day reveals to the foreign reader the significance of the largest metallurgical region for the development of Russia and the world. Manchuria in Russian and Soviet history is considered in the context of intense international rivalry.
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