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Kazachʹi︠a︡ derevni︠a︡: s risunkami v tekste

2-e izdanie, dopolnennoe

Издано в
Cheli︠a︡binsk
Année de publication
2023
Pages
468
Volume1
468
Illustration et cartes
illustrations
Couverture
Hard
Circulation
1000 exemplaires
Langue
In Russian
Poids
1,98 kg
ISBN
978-5-6040931-1-5
88 USD
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The book by M. D. Golubykh “Cossack Village” is one of the most famous and authoritative studies on the ethnography of the Russians of the Southern Urals, dedicated to the life and everyday life of the residents of the village of Timofeevsky, Etkulsky district, Chelyabinsk district of the Ural region (before the revolution, the village belonged to the Yemanzhelinskaya village of the III military department of the Orenburg Cossack troops). The collection of materials for the book was carried out by the author on a long expedition that took place in 1926. The first edition was published in 1930 and since that time has aroused the constant interest of all specialists involved in the ethnography and folklore of the Russians of the Southern Urals. This edition is the second supplemented, in which the text of M.D. Golubykh is reproduced from the 1930 edition, preserving the author’s spelling and punctuation, and also provides a complete set of photographs prepared for the book during the 1926 expedition and preserved in the collection of the State Archive of the Sverdlovsk Region . In the 1930 edition, the photographs were only partially published. Photos and text are provided with comments prepared by A. A. Rybalko, O. V. Novikova, G. Kh. Samigulov, A. S. Zakharov. The book also includes an article by V. S. Bozhe, dedicated to the life path of M. D. Golubykh. Author: Mikhail Dmitrievich Golubykh (1897-1971) -journalist, teacher, candidate of philological sciences (1954), participant in the Civil War, authoritative Chelyabinsk local historian.
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