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- Autores: Leontieva T.G.1
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Afiliações:
- Тver State University
- Edição: Nº 5 (2024)
- Páginas: 211-214
- Seção: Reviews
- URL: https://archivog.com/2949-124X/article/view/663254
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S2949124X24050165
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/SJSTBU
- ID: 663254
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Resumo
The review analyzes the articles of the famous historian, Doctor of Historical Sciences, professor, employee of the IRI RAS S.V. Tyutyukin and his memoirs published in the book "Stanislav Vasilyevich Tyutyukin. Selected works / Comp. I.S. Udaltsov et al. M.: Collection, 2022". A wide range of his scientific interests, attention to documentary material, accuracy of assessments of the studied events, and the ability to make historical predictions are noted. The importance of preserving the "off-duty" biography of S.V. Tyutyukin in historical memory, reflecting his creative inclinations and pedagogical talents, is emphasized.
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Tatyana Leontieva
Тver State University
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Email: otech_ist@mail.ru
доктор исторических наук, профессор, декан исторического факультета
Rússia, ТverBibliografia
- Булдаков В.П. Быть историком… (Вспоминая С.В. Тютюкина) // Всегда оставался верен себе: сборник статей памяти доктора исторический наук Станислава Васильевича Тютюкина / отв. ред. Ю.А. Петров. М., изд-во ИРИ РАН, 2021. – 354 с.
- Suny R.G. Thinking about Feelings: Affective Dispositions and Emotional Ties in Imperial Russia and the Ottoman Empire // Interpreting Emotions in Russia and Eastern Europe. DeKalb, 2011. Р. 102–124.
- Buldakov V.P. Revolution and Emotions: Towards a Reinterpretation of Political Events of 1917 // Russian History. 2018. Vol. 45. P. 196–230.
- Тютюкин С.В. Г.В. Плеханов. Судьба русского марксиста. М., РОССПЭН, 1997. – 376 с.
- Тютюкин С.В. Александр Керенский. Страницы политической биографии (1905–1917). М., РОССПЭН, 2012. – 309 с.
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*Stanislav Vasilyevich Tyutyukin. Selected works / Comp. I. S. Udaltsov, V. L. Telitsyn, V. V. Shelokhaev, with the participation of M. I. Udaltsova. Moscow: Sobranie, 2022. 718 p.