Rossiiskaia istoriia
“Rossiiskaia Istoriia” (“Russian History”) is the most famous academic bimonthly periodical devoted to the history of Russia, the USSR and the Russian Federation, the leading national scientific journal publishing materials on history, historiography and historical research methods, published since March 1957. The journal was called “History of the USSR” until 1992, and in 1992—2008. — “National history”. For a long time it was the only Russian scientific periodical devoted entirely to the history of Russia in its various aspects.
The journal covers all fields in study of the Russian historical process from antiquity to the present times, encourages interdisciplinary and comparative approaches. The priority of the journal is the publication of original materials based on the new introduced sources and scientific works taking into account the latest domestic and foreign historiography. The journal also pays great attention to the professional discussion of new scientific publications (monographs, collections of articles and academic publications of sources), which is carried out both in the format of reviews (the criticism and bibliography section is the largest among Russian historical periodicals) and in the section “Dialogue about the book”.
“Russian History” is an indispensable source of information for all scholars of Russian History from ancient times to the present day. It is also a unique and universally recognized scientific and informational tool for the interaction of various categories of Russian scholars: academic researchers, employees of higher schools, local lore experts, museum workers, lovers of antiquity, and others. Among the authors are well-known domestic and foreign historians of different generations and political views, as well as young scholars, whose creative aspirations the magazine seeks to promote.
Media registration certificate: ПИ № ФС 77 – 82151 от 18.10.2021
Edição corrente
Nº 6 (2025)
The Russian elite
Children in the families of the Russian elite of the second half of the XVI – early XVII centuries (according to church memorial documentation)
Resumo
3-22
The historian and the sourse
Sophia Palaiologina in „Russian History” by V. Tatishchev
Resumo
23-35
Scenarios and episodes
Educational qualifications and the replacement of certificates by officials at Moscow University in the 1810s
Resumo
36-56
Rus&world
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich and the «three Athos»
Resumo
57-73
Dialogue about the book. Yu.A. Pelevin. Alexander Mikhailov and his revolutionary era
75-79
The Movement of revolutionary populists in the monograph by Y.A. Pelevin
Resumo
79-84
«Groundless dreams» or a revolutionary alternative?
Resumo
84-88
Alexander the Janiter (Dvornik)
Resumo
88-92
92-95
95-107
Persons and views
Doctor Dubrovin and the State Duma: from hope to boycott
Resumo
108-125
Dialogue about the book. A.M. Popov. Two steps to the Abyss: intrigues against the Minister of War and the self-destruction of power in Russia 1907–1915
126-131
131-134
V.N. Kokovtsov and V.A. Sukhomlinov
Resumo
134-138
Intrigue or politics?
Resumo
138-142
Another study of a well-studied topic
Resumo
142-143
The «dark» sides of interagency cooperation
Resumo
144
Is the case closed?
Resumo
145
«The Myasoedov Affair» and the peculiarities of Russian constitutional construction at the beginning of the 20th century
Resumo
146-149
Institutions and communities
The activities of the Petrograd Slavophile society «Slavic Meals» during the First World War
Resumo
150-164
«Serving the Law»: Society of St. Petersburg Women Lawyers (1913–1917)
Resumo
165-179
Training of physical education personnel at higher and secondary vocational educational institutions at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s
Resumo
180-194
Reviews
195-198
198-209
209-218
Russian and imperial in the second half of the 19th – early 20th century: conflict or unity?
Resumo
219-223
Reflections of the East and the West in the golden age of caricature
Resumo
224-226
The historian is at the mercy of history
Resumo
227-229
Pro memoria
Vladimir Andreevich Kuchkin (1933–2025)
230-232
Mikhail Viktorovich Khodyakov (1964–2025)
233-235

