The character of the city of Verny (Almaty) in pre-revolutionary journals of historical themes in Russia (1854-1917)
- Author:
- Sergei S. Tiurin
- Work direction:
- Все направления
- Abstract:
- Faithful military fortification, founded in the middle of the XIX century in the south-eastern outskirts of the Russian Empire, was located far from the center of the state with a turbulent political and social life. At the same time in the middle of the XIX century, there is interest in the history of Russia, memoirs, internal politics and social sciences in general, that leading to the emergence of an unprecedented hitherto the number of periodicals historical themes.
This article explores references to the city / Verny Fortification in the "Historical Gazette", "Notes of the Fatherland", "Russian Archive", "Niva", "Russian Gazette", "Russian Antiquity", "Russian Thought" and a number of other publications. Identified during the study, articles and notes on the city of Verny allow us to get an idea of what exactly the city remembers to travelers, what specific information about it was reflected in historical journals published between 1854 and 1917 in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
- Keywords:
- Russian Antiquity, The city of Verny, Verny Fortification, Alma-Ata, Almaty, Apple toponym, historical source, studying Almaty, Russia and China, Russia and the Kokand khanate, Niva, Historical Bulletin, Russian Archive, Russian Thought, Russian Gazette, Bulletin of Europe, Notes of the Fatherland