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The role and opportunities of historiography in educating the future generation of independent Uzbekistan, in forming in their minds the idea of national independence and patriotism are limitless. Without a historical past, no nation has a present and no future. The science of historiography makes people think, distinguishing historical events helps to analyze and draw practical and vital conclusions from them by Axmedov Gulmamat Nurmamatovich 2020. The problem of Turkestan colonialism in Soviet historiography. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 10 (Oct. 2020), 222-224. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i10.732 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/732/704 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/732
University of Minnesota Press Chapter Title The Cult.docxgibbonshay
University of Minnesota Press
Chapter Title: The Cultural Renaissance
Chapter Author(s): GLEB STRUVE
Book Title: Russia Under the Last Tsar
Book Editor(s): THEOFANIS GEORGE STAVROU
Published by: University of Minnesota Press. (1969)
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GLEB S T R U V E
The Cultural Renaissance
IN S P E A K I N G of Russian literature of the first decade and
a half of the present century, it has become usual to refer to the
Silver Age. I do not know who was the first to use this appellation,
on whom the blame for launching it falls, but it came to be used
even by some leading representatives of that very literature — for
example, by the late Sergei Makovskii, the founder and editor of
that important and excellent periodical, Apollon,1 and even by the
last great poet of that age, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966).
I regard this usage as very unfortunate and never tire of pointing
this out when I deal with this period of Russian literature in my
lectures and writing. I greatly prefer the designation of the late
Prince Dmitry Svyatopolk-Mirsky (D. S. Mirsky), who also be-
longed himself to this period — namely, "the Second Golden Age
of Russian Poetry."2 This description certainly fits the poetry of
1 One of Makovskii's books about this period is even entitled Na Parnase
Serebrianogo Veka (On the Parnassus of the Silver Age), Miinchen, 1962.
2 Mirsky wrote: "Apart from everything else, in spite of their limitations
and mannerism, the Symbolists combined great talent with conscious crafts-
manship, and this makes their place so big in Russian literary history. One
may dislike their style, but one cannot fail to recognize that they revived
Russian poetry from a hopeless state of prostration and that their age
was a second golden age of verse inferior only to the first golden age of
Russian poetry —the age of Pushkin." (Contemporary Russian Literature,
1881-1925, ed. Francis J. Whitfield (London: Routledge, 1926), p. 183; or,
A History of Russian Literature, ed. Francis J. Whitfield (rev. ed.; New
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University of Minnesota Press Chapter Title The Cult.docxouldparis
University of Minnesota Press
Chapter Title: The Cultural Renaissance
Chapter Author(s): GLEB STRUVE
Book Title: Russia Under the Last Tsar
Book Editor(s): THEOFANIS GEORGE STAVROU
Published by: University of Minnesota Press. (1969)
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttttdh0.12
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GLEB S T R U V E
The Cultural Renaissance
IN S P E A K I N G of Russian literature of the first decade and
a half of the present century, it has become usual to refer to the
Silver Age. I do not know who was the first to use this appellation,
on whom the blame for launching it falls, but it came to be used
even by some leading representatives of that very literature — for
example, by the late Sergei Makovskii, the founder and editor of
that important and excellent periodical, Apollon,1 and even by the
last great poet of that age, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966).
I regard this usage as very unfortunate and never tire of pointing
this out when I deal with this period of Russian literature in my
lectures and writing. I greatly prefer the designation of the late
Prince Dmitry Svyatopolk-Mirsky (D. S. Mirsky), who also be-
longed himself to this period — namely, "the Second Golden Age
of Russian Poetry."2 This description certainly fits the poetry of
1 One of Makovskii's books about this period is even entitled Na Parnase
Serebrianogo Veka (On the Parnassus of the Silver Age), Miinchen, 1962.
2 Mirsky wrote: "Apart from everything else, in spite of their limitations
and mannerism, the Symbolists combined great talent with conscious crafts-
manship, and this makes their place so big in Russian literary history. One
may dislike their style, but one cannot fail to recognize that they revived
Russian poetry from a hopeless state of prostration and that their age
was a second golden age of verse inferior only to the first golden age of
Russian poetry —the age of Pushkin." (Contemporary Russian Literature,
1881-1925, ed. Francis J. Whitfield (London: Routledge, 1926), p. 183; or,
A History of Russian Literature, ed. Francis J. Whitfield (rev. ed.; New
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10. Otechestvennaya istoriya XX – nachala XXI vekov . (Native history of the 20.-beginning of the 21. centuries). For 11. form. Edited by A. Chubarian. M.: Prosveshchenie, 2005. - P. 115 “ The protocol was a violation of legal and moral principles, deciding the fate of other countries and peoples behind their backs. In 1989 the Supreme Council of the USSR adopted special resolution, in which the Council condemned the Secret protocol and recognized that the protocol contradicts the norms of international law and moral. The protocol to the Soviet-German pact laid out the foundation for the actions of the Soviet Union in 1939-1941 to include in the composition of the Soviet Union the territories which entered its sphere of interests .”
11. A. Levandovskii, Yu. Shchetinov Istoria Rossii XX –nachala XXI veka. (History of Russia, 20.-beginnig of the 21. centuries). For 11. form. M.: Prosveshchenie, 2005. - P. 225. The Secret protocol in action “ In September-October 1939 the Stalin’s leadership forced “agreements about mutual assistance” to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, under which they had to give their military bases to the Soviet Union. The following year, blaming these countries for violation of the agreements, Moscow demanded the establishment of “people’s governments”, controlled by Moscow’s political plenipotentiaries. Soon there were held “elections” to the Seims of Lithuania and Latvia and the State Council of Estonia. There took part the candidates supported by local communist parties and checked by Soviet secret services. The parliaments, elected in this way, addressed with a request to include their countries in the USSR. In the end of August 1940 this request was met and the Soviet Union was added with three new “socialist republics”.
12. L. Zharova, I. Mishina Istoriya Otechestva. (1900-1940). (History of Fatherland. 1900-1940) For 10. form. SPb: SMIO Press, 2003. - P. 386. “ There was a controversial attitude of population to the new power. There were cases of attacks on Soviet [military] units . There were facts of arbitrariness of Soviet commanders in provinces . It was all there: some adopted the Soviet regime, some did not. For some it was a hope, for some it was a tragedy. But then, in 1940 entering the Soviet Union many workers dreamed about socialism as the regime of social justice, democracy and broad rights of workers. However, imposing the Soviet order was done with brutality, in a hurry, with violation of national traditions and without taking into the consideration local features. As in the rest of the country, in the Baltic states there were repressions, terror and mass deportation ”.
13. A. Levandovskii, Yu. Shchetinov Istoria Rossii XX –nachala XXI veka. (History of Russia, 20.-beginnig of the 21. centuries). For 11. form. M.: Prosveshchenie, 2005. - P. 225. The Secret protocol in action … On newly acquired lands, where 23 million people lived [together with Western Ukraine, western Belorussia and Romania], there started “socialist transformations”, analogical to those which were held in the USSR at the turn of 1920s-1930s. They were accompanied with terror and deportation of large people’s masses to Siberia ”.
14. A. Danilov, L. Kosulina, A. Pyzhikov Istoria Rossii XX –nachala XXI veka. (History of Russia, 20.-beginnig of the 21. centuries). For 9. form. M.: Prosveshchenie, 2003. - P. 230. “ The presence of these troops was used for submission of these former parts of Russian empire”