Abstract
«Как скоро птица летит...» (из практики управления сибирскими народами в 1920-1930-х гг.)
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Статья поступила в редакцию 21 февраля 2020 г
The sovietization meant complete re-appropriation of social and geographical spaces once occupied by the Russian Empire, including suppression of the former elite and re-orientation toward the new ideology in remote northern territories such as the Obdorsk region; despite class-based conflicts of interest, the Soviet state had to rely on local ‘rulers’ and family elders, actively using the imperial system of administration of Siberian inorodtsy
The study of documents along with visual materials enabled productive use of the ‘close-up’ method in ethnohistorical reconstruction; it allowed presenting the portrait of Vasiliy Taishin, the last representative of the Obdorsk ruling dynasty, one of the ethnic leaders during the rise of Soviet power in the Ob North
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Статья поступила в редакцию 21 февраля 2020 г.
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