«“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic series

The review examines new publications on the history of Karaites – the monographs “Karaites in the Russian Empire in the late 18th – early 20th centuries” and the “Karaite communities: biographies, facts and documents (late 18th – early 20th centuries”. They studied a significant chronological period...

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Main Author: Grigorii Kondratjuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, State Budgetary Institution “Shigabutdin Marjani Institute of History" 2020-12-01
Series:Крымское историческое обозрение
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Online Access:https://crimeanreview.ru/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/kio_2_2020_260-269_-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-a270118c9e3f4d1a847c67c6ce4cf2cc2021-04-18T18:59:17ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, State Budgetary Institution “Shigabutdin Marjani Institute of History"Крымское историческое обозрение2313-612X2712-813X2020-12-017226026910.22378/kio.2020.2.260-269«“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic seriesGrigorii Kondratjuk 0Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences; SBEEHE RC «F. Yakubov Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University»The review examines new publications on the history of Karaites – the monographs “Karaites in the Russian Empire in the late 18th – early 20th centuries” and the “Karaite communities: biographies, facts and documents (late 18th – early 20th centuries”. They studied a significant chronological period – from the time of the Karaites appearing in the Crimea and up to the beginning of the 20th century. A reasoned conclusion is made that the so-called “ The Golden Age” is the most tense in the history of the Karaite people – the time from the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula to the Russian Empire in 1783 and until 1917. It was during these 100 years when the significant transformations took place in the old-timers communities of the peninsula, when the ideas of Russian culture and education spread among the Crimean Karaites, and they themselves were actively integrated into Russian social structures. The monographs are equipped with a detailed historical excursion, which reveals many relevant and little-known facts from the past of the Karaites.https://crimeanreview.ru/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/kio_2_2020_260-269_-1.pdfcrimean khanaterussian empirecrimeakaraiteslegislationeconomycultureeducation
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Крымское историческое обозрение
crimean khanate
russian empire
crimea
karaites
legislation
economy
culture
education
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title «“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic series
title_short «“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic series
title_full «“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic series
title_fullStr «“The Golden Age” of the Crimean Karaites»: publication of the new academic series
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publisher Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, State Budgetary Institution “Shigabutdin Marjani Institute of History"
series Крымское историческое обозрение
issn 2313-612X
2712-813X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The review examines new publications on the history of Karaites – the monographs “Karaites in the Russian Empire in the late 18th – early 20th centuries” and the “Karaite communities: biographies, facts and documents (late 18th – early 20th centuries”. They studied a significant chronological period – from the time of the Karaites appearing in the Crimea and up to the beginning of the 20th century. A reasoned conclusion is made that the so-called “ The Golden Age” is the most tense in the history of the Karaite people – the time from the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula to the Russian Empire in 1783 and until 1917. It was during these 100 years when the significant transformations took place in the old-timers communities of the peninsula, when the ideas of Russian culture and education spread among the Crimean Karaites, and they themselves were actively integrated into Russian social structures. The monographs are equipped with a detailed historical excursion, which reveals many relevant and little-known facts from the past of the Karaites.
topic crimean khanate
russian empire
crimea
karaites
legislation
economy
culture
education
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