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ASIAN PEOPLES AND NATIONAL POLICY STRATEGIES END XIX – BEG. XX CEN. IN THE ASSESSMENTS OF THE AUTHORS OF THE MAGAZINE “SIBERIAN NOTES”: POLITICAL-TEXTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2024-2-1446

Abstract

Aim. To reconstruct the concept of the adherents of the regional ideology (Siberian democratic regionalism) of the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries on the issues of Russia’s national policy and the position of ethnic endemics in Siberia.

Methodology.The article is written in line with the paradigm of the “new intellectual history”, which allows us to consider the author’s vision of a particular topic considering the cultural and intellectual achievements of a particular historical era and the dominant political realities. The study is based on the analysis of publications of the journal “Siberian Notes”, to which the method of political and textual analysis is applied, aimed at identifying the historical and political aspects of the semantic content of the documents studied.

Results. It is shown that at the beginning of the 20th century the journal “Siberian Notes” was entirely devoted to the consideration of the numerous vital issues of the Siberian macroregion and eastern peoples. It is established that the writers of the regional ideological and political trend (G.N. Potanin, N.N. Kozmin, etc.) in the columns of the journal “Siberian Notes” were oriented towards the concept of support for the ethnic diversity of the Siberian region by the Slavic-Russian people as more highly developed in cultural and economic terms.

Research implications. The inclusion of theses and arguments of representatives of the political ideology of Siberian regionalism in the real social and political agenda will contribute to strengthening the special role of Russia in the integration processes in Eurasia.

About the Author

Aleksandr V. Golovinov
Altai State University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Philosophy), Assoc. Prof., Department of Constitutional and International Law



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