Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse

The relevance of the subject of the research is determined by the request for rethinking the personality and political activity of Peter the Great from the standpoint of new methodological approaches in the development of historical science. The purpose of the study is to reconstruct the discursive...

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Main Authors: Vardan E. Bagdasaryan, Sergey I. Resnianskiy
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2022-08-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Russian History
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/russian-history/article/viewFile/31790/21001
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description The relevance of the subject of the research is determined by the request for rethinking the personality and political activity of Peter the Great from the standpoint of new methodological approaches in the development of historical science. The purpose of the study is to reconstruct the discursive space around the figure of Peter I and to conduct the classification analysis of the scientific and historical-journalistic approaches put forward in relation to it. When conducting the research, the authors relied on the combination of the theory of discourse and traditional methods of historiography. Based on the study of modern scientific and journalistic literature, there were described 8 historiographical models of understanding the activities of Peter I in relation to various methodologies of history. On the basis of the results obtained, the authors conclude that there has begun a new historiographical stage in the study of Peter the Great's time manifested in the change in the key dichotomies of the public discussion on Peter I. The forecast is made about the shift in the approaches to perceiving Peter I established in society under the influence of historiographical discourse and current political transformations.
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spellingShingle Vardan E. Bagdasaryan
Sergey I. Resnianskiy
Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
RUDN Journal of Russian History
peter i
historiography
discourse
historiographical model
peter the great's transformations
modernization
europeanization
reforms
russia
europe
title Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
title_full Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
title_fullStr Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
title_short Image of Peter I in Modern Historiographical and Public Discourse
title_sort image of peter i in modern historiographical and public discourse
topic peter i
historiography
discourse
historiographical model
peter the great's transformations
modernization
europeanization
reforms
russia
europe
url https://journals.rudn.ru/russian-history/article/viewFile/31790/21001
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