Generalizing works on the Samara Luka and the Usolskaya Patrimony of the XVIII – early XX centuries as an experience of modern research practices of “local history”

The article analyzes comprehensive studies of the unique natural and cultural-historical territory on the Middle Volga – Samara Luka and one of the largest landlords in Russia – the Usolsky Patrimony of the Orlovs and Orlov-Davydovs. This example shows the role of historians and...

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Main Authors: Artamonova, Ludmila M., Snirnov, Yuri N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2022-12-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: История. Международные отношения
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Online Access:https://imo.sgu.ru/sites/imo.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2022/12/istoriya_2022_4-529-533.pdf
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Summary:The article analyzes comprehensive studies of the unique natural and cultural-historical territory on the Middle Volga – Samara Luka and one of the largest landlords in Russia – the Usolsky Patrimony of the Orlovs and Orlov-Davydovs. This example shows the role of historians and modern methods of “local history” in interdisciplinary studying the past of Russian regions, including the processes of the colonization and the development of the South-East of European Russia.
ISSN:1819-4907
2542-1913