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  1. TitleEvolution of the institution of the slave trade in the Caucasus in the IV-XIX centuries
    Par.titleEvoliutsija instituta rabotorgovli na Kavkaze v IV–XIX vv.
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov, Vladimir G. Ivantsov ... [et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Aleksandr (30%)
    Co-authors Ivantsov Vladimir G. (30%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (30%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Bratanovskii Sergei N. (10%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 50, no. 4 (2018), pp. 1334-1346. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2018
    Keywords slave trade   North-Western Caucasus   dejiny Byzancie - history of Byzantium  
    Headings Geogr. Egypt
    Osmanská ríša
    Gruzínsko
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageRussian
    CountryUkraine
    systematics 930
    URLLink na zdrojový dokument
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy44345
    Repercussion category PERETYATKO, A. Yu. The experience of employing the Slave narrative genre in describing the history of the Caucasus. In Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Istoriya. ISSN 1812-9323, 2021, vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 302-313.
    VOLKOV, D. V. - ZUBOV, M. V. - MASEHNOVICH, A. G. Formation of reputation in semantic fields. In International journal of advanced trends in computer science and engineering. ISSN 2278-3091, 2019, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 1876-1880.
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  2. TitleThe list of captives from the Turkish vessel Belifte as a source of information on the slave trade in the north-western Caucasus in the early 19th century
    Par.titleSeznam ujetnikov na turškem plovilu Belifte kot vir podatkov o trgovini s sužnji na severozahodnem Kavkazu v začetku 19. stoletja
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov ... [et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Aleksandr (30%)
    Co-authors Ivantsov Vladimir G. (30%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (30%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Molchanova Violetta S. (10%)
    Source document Annales, Series Historia et Sociologia. Vol. 27, no. 4 (2017), pp. 851-864. - Koper : Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, 2017
    Keywords corvette Krym   slave ship   captives   Abazins   Slaves  
    Headings Geogr. North-Western Caucasus
    Russian Empire
    Osmanská ríša
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovenia
    systematics 93/94
    AnnotationThe paper analyzes a unique information source on the slave trade in the Caucasus in the early 19th century – a list of slaves transported from Gelenzhan Kale (modern name Gelendzhik) to Istanbul. The list was compiled after the Turkish vessel was seized by the Russian military corvette “Krym”, a unit in the Black Sea Fleet. The list of names was uncovered in the State Archives of the Krasnodar Krai (GAKK), Krasnodar, Russia, and is introduced as a subject for scientific research for the first time. The paper also used the documents of the Central State Historical Archives of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia. The methodological basis of the paper is formed by principles of historicism and objectivity, customary for this kind of research, as well as analytical, probabilistic, statistical and comparative methods. At the end, the authors note that the slave trade was the most profitable business in the North-West Caucasus, and prisoners captured in Russia accounted for about 20% of Circassian exports in the early 19th century.
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy41606
    Repercussion category TARAKANOV, Vasilii V. - PONOMAREVA, Marina A. INCFAR : Characteristics and challenges (a fifth anniversary tribute). In European journal of contemporary education. ISSN 2304-9650, 2019, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 984-992.
    PERETYATKO, A. Yu. The experience of employing the Slave narrative genre in describing the history of the Caucasus. In Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Istoriya. ISSN 1812-9323, 2021, vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 302-313.
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  3. TitleThe policy of the Caucasian authorities regarding the mountaineers of Circassia who fled to the Russian side (1815-1861)
    Par.titlePolitika kavkazskich vlastej v otnošenii Bežavšich na russkuju storonu gorcev Čerkesii (1815-1861 gg.)
    Author infoVladimir G. Ivantsov ... [et al.]
    Author Ivantsov Vladimir G. (30%)
    Co-authors Cherkasov Aleksandr (25%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (25%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Valleau Annick (20%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 45, no. 3 (2017), pp. 871-877. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2017
    Keywords nevoľníci - serfs   Slaves   subordinates   fugitives   väzni - prisoners   karanténa - quarantine   fodder money   establishments   ethnonyms  
    Headings Geogr. Circassia
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 93/94
    AnnotationThe article, based on archival documents and materials of the State archive of the Krasnodar region, introduced into scientific circulation for the first time, explores the reality of the functioning of the institution of slavery and serfdom on the territory of historical Circassia in the period 1815-1861 years, had one of the consequences the escape of dependent on their owners. The reconstruction (reconstruction) of the real picture of the situation of the various groups dependent highlanders contributes to the analysis of their own evidence after fleeing to the Russian side. Specifically is considered the fate of fleeing, as a result of the policies of the Caucasian authorities to establish their new place of residence, financial support, medical assistance, custody of children and etc. The statistics is analyzed in the context of specific historical events.
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy41609
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  4. TitleThe losses of the Russian army during the Caucasian war (1801-1864): historical and statistical research
    Par.titlePoteri Russkoj armii vo vremja Kavkazskoj vojny (1801-1864 gg.): istoriko-statističeskoje issledovanije
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov ... [et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Aleksandr (35%)
    Co-authors Ivantsov Vladimir G. (25%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (25%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Molchanova Violetta S. (15%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 43, no. 1 (2017), pp. 68-85. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2017
    Keywords Caucasian war   stages of war   straty - losses   theater of operations   slave trade   útoky - attacks   military operations   ethnonyms  
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 93/94
    AnnotationThe article reflects the data obtained from official documents published by the military historical department at the headquarter of the Caucasian military district about the Russian army losses in the period of the Caucasian War 1801-1864 years. There were used the materials of personal origin, pre-revolutionary research and modern scientific publications. The analyzed statistics includes the data about the losses of Russian army over the years with the release of different positions: the irretrievable losses of officers and lower ranks with the division of them on reflection of highlanders' attacks and military operations; sanitary losses; loss of prisoners. The article separately identifies from a statistical array the losses of officers, natives of the Caucasus, who served in the Russian army; the losses in the suppression of uprisings and unrest. Based on the analyzed data, the authors examined and compared the two stages of the Caucasian War: 1801-1836 and 1837-1864 years. The statistics of losses is analyzed in the context of specific historical events.
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy41607
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  5. TitleDokumenty i materialy po istorii Džigetii (1750 - 1868 gg.)
    Par.titleDocuments and materials on the history of Jigetia spanning the period from 1750 to 1868
    Subtitle(sbornik dokumentaľnych materialov)
    Author infoeds. Alexander A. Cherkasov, Michal Šmigeľ ... [et al.]
    Co-authors Cherkasov Alexander A. (35%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (10%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Ivantsov Vladimir G. (15%)
    Saifutdinova N. Sh. (10%)
    Konovalova A. A. (5%)
    Molchanova Violetta S. (20%)
    Shevchenko N. A. (5%)
    Issue dataSochi : Academic Publishing House Researcher , 2016. - 268 p.
    Issue1. vyd.
    ISBN978-5-9906437-3-4
    Keywords 19. stor. - 19. storočie - 19th century   dokumenty - documents   archívy - archives  
    Form. Descr.zborníky - miscellanea
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    Public work category FAI
    No. of Archival Copy25076
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  6. TitleDemographic characteristics of the aristocratic Abkhazia in 1800-1860 years
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov ... [et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Alexander A. (40%)
    Co-authors Ivantsov Vladimir G. (20%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (20%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Molchanova Violetta S. (20%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 39, no. 1 (2016), pp. 53-66. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2016
    Keywords demografia - demography   obyvateľstvo - populácia - population   otroctvo - slavery   Slaves   inhabitants  
    Headings Geogr. Abcházsko
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 94
    AnnotationCopyright © 2016 by Sochi State University.The article first discusses the historiography of the social class structure of the population of Abkhazia. The highlanders of Abkhazia resided in the area between the mouth of the Bzyb river to the river Ingur. In the first half of the XIX century there lived the Abkhazians, tsebeldintsy and samurzakanians inhabitants. The data on the population of the territory at a specified time are extremely contradictory, while a class population is almost not reflected. The authors have selected as sources of statistical materials of 1800-1860-ies, including those published in the modern period. As a result of comparison of different sources there were calculated in the proportion of the population by social classes, namely the share of princes, nobles, free citizens, dependent inhabitants, slaves (separately for coastal and mountain societies). In addition to this there were involved the sources of personal origin diaries, and memoirs of travelers living among the Abkhazians, as well as scientific literature. The authors used the methods of demographic statistics for reconstruction of the population of Abkhazia seeing the presence of incomplete data, for example in determining the number of privileged castes of Abkhazia (Sukhumi area), as well as for the analysis of socio-demographic relations in determining the population of coastal and mountain Abkhazians. At the conclusion of the study, the authors provided the obtained statistical information about the total population, population by class and by gender.
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy37072
    Repercussion category RAJOVIĆ, Goran - BULATOVIĆ, Jelisavka. The Russian historical journal "Bylye Gody" (2006-2016 years) : the results of the first decade. In Bylye gody. ISSN 2073-9745, 2016, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 550-554.
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  7. TitleThe demographic characteristics of the tribes of the Black sea region in the first half of the XIX century
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov ... [et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Alexander A. (30%)
    Co-authors Ivantsov Vladimir G. (25%)
    Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (25%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Molchanova Violetta S. (20%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 40, no. 2 (2016), pp. 382-391. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2016
    Keywords obyvateľstvo - populácia - population   otroctvo - slavery   demografia - demography   inhabitants   Slaves  
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 94
    AnnotationThe social class structure of the Black sea tribes, the resettlement area which was the territory from Anapa to the river Bzyb, has not yet become a subject of research in the historiography. Natukhaitsy and shapsugs of Adygeyan tribe, ubykhs, and also jikis of Abaza tribe lived in the territory during the first half of the XIX century. The data sources on the population in this territory at a specified time are contradictory, thus practically does not reflect the proportion of estates. The authors attracted as sources the statistical materials of 1800-1860-ies, including those published in the modern period on the Abkhazia (Abaza tribe) and the Kuban. By the comparison of the different sources there was made an attempt to calculate the proportion of the population on the estates, namely: the proportion of princes, nobles, free inhabitants, dependent inhabitants, slaves separately for coastal and mountain societies. In addition there were attracted the sources of personal origin diaries and memoirs, the works of Abkhazians who lived among travelers, and, of course, the scientific literature. The authors used the methods of demographic statistics for reconstruction of the population of the tribes of the Black sea region due to the presence of incomplete data on the number of classes. In conclusion the research provides with the accumulated statistical data on total population, population class and gender.
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy37069
    Repercussion category MAGSUMOV, T. A. The Jigets : a great history of a small people. In Rusin. ISSN 1857-2685, 2016, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 247-253.
    RAJOVIĆ, Goran - BULATOVIĆ, Jelisavka. The Russian historical journal "Bylye Gody" (2006-2016 years) : the results of the first decade. In Bylye gody. ISSN 2073-9745, 2016, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 550-554.
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  8. TitleHillmen of the Black Sea Province (early XIX century): geography, demography, antropology
    Author infoAleksandr A. Cherkasov, Michal Šmigeľ ...[et al.]
    Author Cherkasov Alexander A. (40%)
    Co-authors Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (15%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Ivantsov Vladimir G. (15%)
    Ryabtsev Aleksandr A. (15%)
    Molchanova Violetta S. (15%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 32, no. 2 (2014), pp. 150-154. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2014
    Keywords hillmen   anthropological image  
    Headings Geogr. Shapsugi
    Ubykhi
    Čierne more (región)
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 94(100)
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy32513
    Repercussion category MAGSUMOV, T. A. The Jigets : a great history of a small people. In Rusin. ISSN 1857-2685, 2016, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 247-253.
    DEGTYAREV, Sergey I. Bessarabian functionaries in the epistolary legacy of Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov. In Bylye gody. ISSN 2073-9745, 2015, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 254-259.
    KMEŤ, Miroslav. Teaching of history of 19th century Russia in the Visegrad Group countries. In European journal of contemporary education. ISSN 2304-9650, 2017, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 341-351.
    TARAKANOV, Vasilii V. - PONOMAREVA, Marina A. INCFAR : Characteristics and challenges (a fifth anniversary tribute). In European journal of contemporary education. ISSN 2304-9650, 2019, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 984-992.
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  9. TitleInteraction of the Russian state and Terek Cossacks: mechanisms and results (XVIII-XIX centuries)
    Author infoVladimir G. Ivantsov, Michal Šmigeľ ...[et al.]
    Author Ivantsov Vladimir G. (40%)
    Co-authors Šmigeľ Michal 1975- (15%) UMBFF02 - Katedra histórie
    Cherkasov Alexander A. (15%)
    Ryabtsev Aleksandr A. (15%)
    Molchanova Violetta S. (15%)
    Source document Bylye Gody : rossijskij istoričeskij žurnal : Russian Historical Journal. Vol. 31, no. 1 (2014), pp. 5-12. - Sochi : Sochi State University, 2014
    Keywords Caucasian line   Cossacks and peasants colonization   Cossacks gathering   Terek Cossack Army  
    LanguageRussian
    CountryRussian Federation
    systematics 94(47+57)
    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy32512
    Repercussion category GVARLIANI, Tatyana E. - BALANIUK, Leonid L. - VARFOLOMEEV, Alexander G. Terek area in the post-reform period (1870-1880 years) : the internal structure and demography. In Bylye gody. ISSN 2073-9745, 2016, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 1232-1238.
    MAGSUMOV, T.A. - KORNILOVA, I.V. - KOVZIK, G.O. Return to sources : renaissance of the pre-revolutionary historical periodical press. In Modern research of social problems. ISSN 2218-7405, 2015, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 1-4.
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