«On seven dashing blowing winds...» (About book by D. I. Petin «The History of the Omsk clan of Batyushkin»)
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https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2022-7-1-69-73Keywords:
historical science, local history, archives, merchants, commoners, World War I, Civil War in Siberia, White Movement, Soviet power, OmskAbstract
The paper analyzes the monograph «The History of the Omsk clan of Batyushkin» prepared by the Omsk historian-archivist and public figure, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor D. I. Petin. The author analyzes the peculiarities of the author’s approach to coverage on the example of a single Omsk family and the mansion of political and social history that belonged to it in more than a century of the functioning of the Russian statehood. The scientific, methodological novelty of the monograph is noted; as critical passages, certain aspects are highlighted, with which the author of the review does not fully agree. In the final, a conclusion is made about the high significance of the analyzed book novelty.
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