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From ‘childhood history’ to ‘gender history’: a new look at the life of the family of the last Russian emperor
Author(s) -
М.А. Князев
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
dialog so vremenem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.135
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2073-7564
DOI - 10.21267/aquilo.2021.76.76.024
Subject(s) - rappaport , emperor , novelty , genealogy , prism , family history , history , classics , demography , sociology , psychology , medicine , philosophy , ancient history , social psychology , theology , physics , radiology , optics
В статье представлена рецензия на монографию Хелен Раппапорт «Дневники княжон Романовых. Загубленные жизни». Реконструкция биографий дочерей Николая II Ольги, Татьяны, Марии и Анастасии осуществлена через призму «истории детства» и «гендерной истории». Отмечается как методологическая новизна подхода автора книги, так и противоречивость некоторых суждений и выводов. The article presents a review of the monograph by Helen Rappaport ‘The Diaries of the Romanov Princesses. Ruined lives’ [‘The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra’]. The reconstruction of the biographies of the four daughters of Nicholas II was carried out through the prism of ‘childhood history’ and ‘gender history’. Both the methodological novelty of Rappaport's approach and the inconsistency of some of the author's judgments and conclusions are noted.

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