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Novgorod’s crucial positioning between the Baltic and the north-eastern Rus principalities yielded a textual culture that was highly distinctive, especially in its use of birchbark documents, yet widely connected.
Bogatyrev, S
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The aim of the paper is to examine the concept that was crucial for the Novgorod’s political identity in the time of independence — ‘Novgorod the Great’ (Veliky Novgorod).
Pavel V. Lukin
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The article is devoted to a special urban space – pre-war Novgorod, recreated by K. G. Paustovsky after a trip to the Russian North in the late 1930s. On the pages of the novel, the writer pays attention to the Pushkin Mountains, Odessa, and Leningrad ...
Natalia Ivanova
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The article begins with the history of St. Andrew Stratelates Church in Veliky Novgorod. It is shown that today’s church dedicated to St. Andrew was originally built as a chapel of the Boris and Gleb Cathedral in Novgorod Detinets. The St.
Georgi Gerov / Георги Петров Геров
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Novgorod Hagiographic Literature: Text and Image / Новгородская житийная литература: текст и образ
Novgorod hagiographic literature is very rich. The large number of monasteries surrounding Novgorod, the saints who were ascetics in Novgorod, the excellent preservation of Novgorod antiquities (manuscripts, literary monuments, iconography, architecture),
Daria Tereshkina / Дарья Борисовна Терешкина
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The local-civilizational approach, shared by the author of the article, assumes the existence of various “cultural-historical types” (In the words of his pioneer N.Ya.
Svetlana G. Ilinskaya
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The Entry of the Novgorod Nobility into the Sovereign’s Court During the Reign of Mikhail Fedorovich
Introduction. The historical literature noted the active participation of the Novgorod nobility in the events of the Time of Troubles. The question of the fate of the Novgorod nobility during the reign of Mikhail Fedorovich has been much less ...
Andrei Pavlov
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The relations between the Novgorod First Chronicle of the Younger Redaction and the so-called Novgorodian-Sophian group (Novgorod Karamzin, Sophian First and Novgorod Forth chronicles), all of which form the collection of Novgorodian annalistic texts ...
S. L. Nikolaev, T. L. Vilkul
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Creative Work of Novgorod Original Singers as a Reference for Modern Folk-Singing Education [PDF]
The article presents the theoretical grounding of the folk-singing technologies of Novgorod original singers (authentic performers) as fundamental to the developed author’s methods: intonational-formulaic, vocal-phonatory, polyphonic-specific, local ...
Marina K. Buryak
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The article features a paleodemographic analysis of three necropolises of the 17th–18th centuries located in the historical center of Nizhny Novgorod.
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