


编号 4 (2025)
Theory and methodology of history
Nation-Building and Secularisation: Experiences of Non-Western Societies
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Kyrgyz National-State Formation at the Turn of the 1910s–1920s: Interpretations in the Historiography of Independent Kyrgyzstan
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Modern history
Liturgy, Confessional Identity, and Institutional Change: Lutheran and Reformed Liturgical Projects in the Reformation Era
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Burghers and the Formation of the German National Idea During the Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648.
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The Battle of the Pyramids, 1798: Legends and Realities
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“The Dead Cannot Be Saved”: Russia’s Recognition of the Kingdom of Italy, Based on Sources from the State Archive of Naples
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Polish Cyrillic and Popular Reading: The Slavophile Experiment in Fostering Cultural Loyalty among Polish Peasants, 1864–1867
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20th century
The Discourse of “Civilisation” in British Cabinet Papers during the First World War
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The 1916 Declaration of Sainte-Adresse: Insights from the Russian Diplomatic Mission in Belgium
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During the First World War, Belgium, whose permanent neutrality was violated by Germany, defended its territory and effectively fought alongside the Entente. Great Britain and France sought to secure a more active Belgian military role against Germany. However, King Albert I, unlike his government, opposed full integration of the Belgian army into the alliance, maintaining a policy of neutrality and desiring an early cessation of hostilities on Belgian soil. The monarch pursued peaceful settlement options, maintaining contacts not only with the Entente but also engaging in unofficial negotiations with Germany. Against this backdrop, in February 1916, Russia, Great Britain, and France signed the Declaration of Sainte-Adresse, which guaranteed Belgium’s participation in future peace negotiations and pledged support for its post-war recovery. This declaration, which elicited mixed reactions from Belgian leadership and society, has hitherto received little attention from Russian historians. Drawing on documents from the Russian diplomatic mission in Belgium held in the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, as well as published personal correspondence of King Albert, the article analyses the preparation process of the declaration, reveals the aims of the Allies, their conception of Belgium’s role in the war and its place in the post-war order, and examines Russia’s involvement in its formulation. Furthermore, the article considers the Belgian leadership’s attempts to influence the final text of the document, the signing of which significantly shaped the country’s subsequent foreign policy trajectory.



The Soviet Diplomatic Catastrophe in Beijing on April 6, 1927
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“Everyday Protest” in Republican Turkey of the 1940s: Forms, Trajectories, and Constraints
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The Issue of Arms Race Limitation in the Expert Memoranda of the Institute for USA Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences, Late 1960s – Early 1970s
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Contemporary history
The Energy Crisis in the Republic of South Africa: Opposition Perspectives and Proposed Solutions
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Messages
Yevgeny Tarle: Sketches Towards a Portrait in the Context of the Era
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The Particular Methodology of Historical Science
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Reviews
The Arab-Israeli Conflict and Soviet Foreign Policy (T.V. Nosenko. The Arab-Israeli Conflict in the View of Soviet Policy: Achievements and Losses (1950s–1967). M., 2023)


