The article, basing on historiographic and archival materials considers the history of establishment, activities and liquidation of peasant militia of Black Sea Province Liberation Committee – ‘third force’ army in Civil War.
The article, basing on extensive archival and historiographic materials, studies resorts through the perspective of kolkhoz peasantry treatment within the south of Russia in 1930s.
The article deals with Adygs integration into Soviet administrative-territorial space, considers state national construction process and its con-sequences for different groups of Adygs – Kabardians, Adygeis, Circassians and Shapsygs.
The article analyses desertion as a criminal strategy of Soviet citizen survival on the eve of Great Patriotic War and in wartime, discloses the reasons and consequences of military service evasion, major trends and re-sults of struggle against desertion.
During Great Patriotic War, despite all the difficulties of wartime the Republic trained intelligentsia personnel, who had to fulfill the task of seamless combination of ideologic impact, cultural and educational work with specific military-administrative activities.
The article is concerned with Sochi system of public administration during its infrastructure development during perestroika and post-Soviet local reorganization.
The article examines JSC ‘Rus’ operation experience, from the pers-pective of positive results and achievements, as well as faults during its es-tablishment, further financial difficulties and reasons for its close down.
Scientific and historic oeuvre of notable military historian N.F. Dubrovin was interpreted extremely negative and unilaterally in last decades. The article disproves simplified approach to his contribution to domestic his-torical science. Special attention is attached to understanding of historic fact by the scientist, evolution of his views of this fundamental category historic perception.
The article deals with cultural-educational activities of first two antique theorists – M.S. Kutorga and D.L. Kryukov in the first half of the XIX century, considers their role in antique science formation in Russia and the role of this science for the society and the country.
The article considers governors’ reports in terms of imperial narrative presence. The author attempts to show Yakutskaya Oblast Governors V.N. Skrypitsyn and I.I. Kraft’s attitude towards non-Russian inhabitants, their views of region further development and its place in all-Imperial space.