scholarly journals Eternal Flame of Victory — resonance of generations

Author(s):  
N.A. Levdanskaya

An important event in the artistic life of the Far East in 2020 was the exhibition “Great Victory” in the Primorye State Art Gallery. The article provides an analytical review of this two-part exhibition. The first part is the work of the Honored Artist of the RSFSR, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts Kirill Shebeko, who will celebrate his 100th birthday this year. First of all, the Far Eastern paintings of the master, not Primorye, were specially selected from the collection for this exhibition. The second hall shows works of contemporary Primorye artists from Vladivostok, Ussuriysk, Nakhodka, Khabarovsk, Blagoveshchensk, Ulan-Ude, and Yakutsk prepared specifically for the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Важным событием в художественной жизни Дальнего Востока в 2020 году стала выставка «Великая Победа» в Приморской государственной картинной галерее. В статье представлен аналитический обзор этой экспозиции, состоящей из двух частей. Первая часть — работы заслуженного художника РСФСР, члена-корреспондента Российской академии художеств Кирилла Ивановича Шебеко, которому в этом году исполняется 100 лет со дня рождения. Для выставки из коллекции специально отобраны прежде всего не приморские, а дальневосточные картины мастера. Во втором зале показаны подготовленные специально к 75-летию Победы произведения современных приморских художников из Владивостока, Уссурийска, Находки, Хабаровска, Благовещенска, Улан-Удэ, Якутска.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-68
Author(s):  
Angelina S. Vashchuk ◽  
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Nikolay S. Vorontsov ◽  

Introduction. The article is an analytical review of the publications of the staff of the Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2010–2020. The historiographical analysis of the works of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography has its own scientific value. This is the way to determine the place and role of the scientific team in the formation of a new direction in Russian historiography - post-Soviet regional history. Of all the variety of problems, the authors focused their attention on an analytical review of two thematic complexes of modern regional history. The first is devoted to a review of works united by the idea of​​“driving social forces of Far Eastern politics” or touching on the topic of its “common good”. The authors identify the second problem through studies that reveal the concept of a "transformational crisis" in the Far East region. Methodology. The article is based on a synthesis of two approaches: historiographical approach and elements of the methodology of intellectual history. In particular, the authors relied on the principle of intellectual history, taking into account the interaction between the movement of ideas and their historical environment. The historiographical review is carried out in comparison with the works of scientists from other scientific institutions and centers over the past 10 years. The initial postulate of analysis is taken into account: the grouping of literature can have different configurations, taking into account the relevance of the stated problem and the historical distance separating the authors from the object and subject of research. Research results. In recent years, a new scientific direction has been formed at the IHAE FEB RAS – the Far East in the era of radical reforms. The specificity of the publications is the analysis of changes in the Far Eastern policy based on the criterion of social results within the framework of the concept of “common good”, which allowed scientists to show the problems of Russia's turn to the East. The analysis of research has shown the heuristic possibilities of the concept of a transformational crisis. The solidarity opinion of the scientific community was established: the creation of new institutions for the development of the Far Eastern territory brought the bureaucracy to the fore. The reformers' stake on the rapid formation of entrepreneurship in the region and its participation in the development of the Far East in the 1990s did not materialize, since rentier campaigns prevailed here.


Author(s):  
L.M. Kats

The article is devoted to the last decade of exposition and exhibition activity of the Primorye State Art Gallery. The focus is on art projects that have become the result of increasingly strong inter-Museum contacts: “guest”, exchange and joint exhibitions. They are born as a result of searches for interested partners and sponsors, agreements with the heads of various institutions at forums and seminars. The patronage of Central museums is of great importance: the State Hermitage Museum, the state Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and others. The Primorye State Art Gallery organizes international exhibitions in order to promote Far Eastern fine art in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, to open new names for these territories in the artistic sphere of the region and the district. The experience of the the Primorye State Art Gallery can be useful for museum workers in the Far Eastern and Siberian regions, and the information obtained can become an incentive for establishing new inter-museum contacts. The Primorye State Art Gallery is a relatively young museum formed in 1966 on the basis of the art collection of the Primorsky Regional Museum of Local Lore (now the Museum of the History of the Far East named after V. K. Arsenyev). Over five and a half decades, the gallery's funds have grown immeasurably, and it has become a methodological center for art museums in the Far East: the State Hermitage Museum has held six master classes on restoration and conservation of works of art in the gallery, and specialists from the State Russian Museum have been conducting scientific and practical seminars for the Far Eastern Federal district in recent years here. Статья посвящена последнему десятилетию экспозиционно-выставочной деятельности Приморской государственной картинной галереи. В центре внимания — арт-проекты, ставшие результатом все более крепнущих межмузейных контактов: «гостевые», обменные и совместные выставки. Рождаются они как итог поисков заинтересованных партнеров и спонсоров, договоренностей с руководителями различных институций на форумах и семинарах. Большое значение имеет шефское внимание центральных музеев: Государственного Эрмитажа, Государственной Третьяковской галереи, Государственного Русского музея и других. Международные выставки Приморская картинная галерея организует с целью продвижения дальневосточного изобразительного искусства в страны Азиатско-Тихоокеанского региона, открытия для этих территорий новых имен в художественной сфере края и округа. Опыт Приморской государственной картинной галереи может быть полезным для музейных работников Дальневосточного и Сибирского регионов, а полученная информация — стать побудительным импульсом для установления новых межмузейных контактов. Приморская государственная картинная галерея — сравнительно молодой музей, образовавшийся в 1966 году на основе художественной коллекции Приморского краевого краеведческого музея им. В.К. Арсеньева (ныне Музей истории Дальнего Востока им. В.К. Арсеньева). За пять с половиной десятилетий неизмеримо выросли фонды галереи, она превратилась в методический центр для художественных музеев Дальнего Востока: Государственный Эрмитаж провел в стенах картинной галереи Владивостока шесть мастер-классов по реставрации и консервации произведений искусства, специалисты Государственного Русского музея в последние годы выезжают с научно-практическими семинарами для зоны Дальневосточного федерального округа.


2021 ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Aleksey Maklyukov

The article examines the historical aspects of the formation and implementation of the state strategy for the accelerated growth of the electric power industry in the Far East of the USSR in 1964—1991. The problems of power supply of the Far Eastern region of the country are analyzed, programs for the development of the regional electric power industry are considered, the difficulties of their implementation are revealed, structural changes in the industry and the results of electrification of the region are characterized. The author notes that the problems of regional energy supply had not been solved until the end of the Soviet era. The Far Eastern electric power industry continued to be a costly and lagging industry, slowing down the socio-economic development of the region.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.V. Bukharova ◽  

Steccherinum aurantilaetum is a predominantly East Asian polyporoid fungus from the Steccherinaceae. It was first discovered in the Krasnoarmeisky District of the Primorye and in the Khabarovsk Territory. Previously, it was known only in the «Kedrovaya Pad» Nature Reserve in the Primorye and in the «Bastak» Nature Reserve in the Jewish Autonomous Region (for the territory of Russia). An original description of the species based on Far Eastern material is given, and a map of the general distribution of S. aurantilaetum is presented for the first time.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ol'ga Nikolaychuk

The monograph presents the search for solutions to the problems of the Far Eastern region. The proximity of China and the remoteness from the center of Russia make us look for effective measures to overcome the problems of settling the Far East in the context of sustainable economic development of modern Russia. The paper analyzes the problems of the Far East: in industry, agriculture, forestry, energy problems, environmental problems, and provides recommendations for their solution. Considerable attention is paid to migration problems. The experience of China is studied through the prism of bilateral cooperation with Russia. It is intended for students, masters, postgraduates, researchers dealing with issues of macroeconomic regulation and forecasting.


Minerva ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aitor Anduaga

AbstractThe why and the how of knowledge production are examined in the case of the transnational cooperation between the directors of observatories in the Far East who drew up unified typhoon-warning codes in the period 1900–1939. The why is prompted by the socioeconomic interests of the local chambers of commerce and international telegraphic companies, although this urge has the favourable wind of Far Eastern meteorologists’ ideology of voluntarist internationalism. The how entails the persistent pursuit of consensus (on ends rather than means) in international meetings where non-binding resolutions on codes and procedures are adopted. The outcome is the co-production of standardised knowledge, that is, the development of a series of processes and practices that co-produce both knowledge and ideas about the social order in a force field characterised by negotiations and power struggles.


Author(s):  
О. V. Popova

The pre-emptive right to purchase and sell agricultural land by the authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the maximum size of agricultural land plots, the allocation of shares among rural residents and some other features of agricultural legislation are restrictions on the realization of the right of rural residents to own land. The lack of adequate infrastructure in rural areas, especially in the Far East that fall under the Far Eastern Hectare project, is also seen as an obstacle for rural residents to exercise their right to land.


Bibliosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 61-69
Author(s):  
O. N. Alshevskaya

The article describes the directions of distribution of books for children in the Eastern regions of Russia that have appeared in the last decade. Based on a combination of landscape-reconstructing principles, surveys, and comparative typological analysis, the article presents data that expand previously studied aspects of the functioning of the main channels for the sale of books for children in the Siberian-Far Eastern region. It is shown that books for children are the largest segment of the Russian book market, which has been growing since 2008. At the regional level, they are widely presented in all book distribution channels: bookselling networks and independent stores; online stores; book departments of supermarkets (non-core retail); kiosks and stalls; book fairs. The purpose of the article is to analyze the current trends in the distribution of books for children in the region. Positive trends typical for the children book market in the Siberian-far Eastern region are identified. They are: the activity of children book supermarkets, the appearance of independent small stores of club-backstage format, the organization of specialized children Internet projects; increasing the importance of regional book exhibitions, fairs, festivals and holidays in the distribution of books for children; projects support by major Russian patrons. The significance of the study of new practices for the distribution of literature for children and youth in the region is determined by their influence on the formation of a new conceptual model for the popularization of reading, based on the idea of culture as a powerful lever of socio-economic development of territories.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-38
Author(s):  
Victoria Namzhilova ◽  

The article examines the role of the Far East in modern Russian-Mongolian trade and economic relations. Based on the data of customs statistics, the features of mutual trade of the Far Eastern subjects with Mongolia are determined. The factors determining the growing interest of Ulaanbaatar to Russian Far Eastern ports are identified. Author highlights the Mongolian projects of railways construction, potentially aimed at enhancing transport connectivity with Russian territories, especially in the context of mineral raw materials supply diversification. The «bottlenecks» of the transport and logistics environment in the region bordering on Mongolia – the Republic of Buryatia, are shown. The research findings are applicable to management practices, especially those concerning transport and logistics solutions to ensure Russian-Mongolian trade.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 214-222
Author(s):  
Yulia Aleksandrovna Zherdeva

The paper is based on archival materials about the activities of the Kuibyshev Planning Institute of the 1930s. It reconstructs the biography of the Russian and Soviet diplomat, military and academic of the first third of the 20th century, Vasily Lvovich Pogodin (1870 - after 1937). The study reveals a set of documentary evidence on the diplomatic and pedagogical career of V. Pogodin in the first years of the Soviet power, and determines the features of his pedagogical and party activities in Kuibyshev in 1933-1937. The author highlights a special role of the Planning Institute party committee materials as well as the high school workers trade union in the reconstruction of Pogodins biography. The paper emphasizes that Pogodin was considered to be one of the best lecturers of the Kuibyshev Planning Institute and a credible party worker. It is noted that his noble origin, service in the tsarist army and membership in the party of the Social Revolutionaries until 1937 were not the reason for penalties or prosecution by the party or the university administration. As a result, the author concludes that the fate of Vasily Lvovich Pogodin shows an extraordinary character of his personality. He made a brilliant military career in the years of the late Russian empire and became a major general of the Russian imperial army. Then he managed to integrate into the new Soviet system, radically changing the sphere of his activity and having achieved no less outstanding results in diplomacy and education. He became the plenipotentiary representative of the Far Eastern Republic in China, the director of a number of educational and cultural institutions of the Far East, then a professor of political economy in Kuibyshev.


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