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The object of the article is the review for the book «The Church and the Empire in the Byzantine ecclesiastical poetry» written by Vladimir Vasilik. The author supposes the book successfully regards a number of subjects from Ante-Nicene hymnography up to the services of the 10th century and from the problem of prayer and martyrdom up to reflexion of earthquakes. Vladimir Vasilik publishes a number of hitherto unknown texts — such as the oldest canon to St. Emperor Constantine and the service to St. Nicholas. He makes a number of findings concerning both Ante-Nicene hymnography (е. с. preaching of St. Paul over Euphrates) and Byzantine ecclesiastic poetry (namely the reflexion of rebellion Nika and great earthquakes of the 6th century, reconstruction of biography of St. Romanos the Melod, veneration of Emperor-martyr Nicephor II and parallels with that of St. Princes Boris and Gleb etc.). The author makes a thorough comparative analysis of image of St. Emperor Constantine and that of St. Equal to Apostles Prince Vladimir in the hymnographic monuments. He makes very interesting parallels between the Cathedral of St. Apostles in Constantinople and the «Desyatinnaya» Church of Dormition in Kiev. The book of Vladimir Vasilik seems to be a great success of the author and a serious contribution to Russian Byzantine and Slavonic studies.
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The publication is a review of the monograph by Vadim Viktorovich Dolgov on the ancient Russian everyday life (Dolgov V. V. Byt i nravy Drevney Rusi. Miry povsednevnosti XI–XIII vv. [Life and customs of Ancient Rus’. Everyday life worlds of the 11th – 13th centuries]. St. Petersburg: Oleg Abyshko Publ., 2017. 592 p. ISBN 978- 5-903525-92-8). While noting that in Dolgov’s book for the first time in historiography a complete picture of the social structure was reconstructed as it seemed to the man of Ancient Rus’, the author of the review sees the main value of V. Dolgov’s monograph in the integrity of his reconstruction of the Old Russian picture of the world. In Dolgov’s book the Old Russian notion of society was examined at four basic levels: 1) at the microgroup level; 2) at the level of the city volost’; 3) in relation to other Russian volosts and the world as a whole; 4) in relation of the earthly / real world to the unearthly / supernatural world. Thus, in Dolgov’s book there were examined all the key coordinates of the Old Russian social world outlook and there was given an opportunity of representing what forms the basis of any picture of the world, namely a complex of images of the world and the location of man in the world. The author of the review emphasizes that when analyzing material that used to be examined in traditional historiography from the standpoint of «classical» political and social history, Vadim V. Dolgov applied methods of socio-anthropological research and used socio-anthropological terminology tools to describe everyday and political realities. The author of the review concludes that the publication of the fundamental monograph by V. V. Dolgov means a turning point in the study of Old Russian everyday life.
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Review of: Sadık Müfit BİLGE "Osmanlı Çağı’nda Kafkasya 1454-1829 (Tarih-Toplum-Ekonomi)", Kitabevi Yayınları, 2. Baskı, İstanbul 2015, 738 pages, by: Aybüke Güzay
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Review of: Editör: Stanislav Lakoba, "İlk Çağlardan Günümüze Abhazya Tarihi", Çev. Uğur Yağanoğlu, CSA Yayın Ajansı, Istanbul-2014. by: Didem Çatalkiliç
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Review of: Şener Aktürk "Ethnicity Regimes and Nationality in Germany, Russia and Turkey", Çev.Volkan Eke, İstanbul Bilgi University Yayınları, I. Baskı, İstanbul 2015, 366 pages, ISBN: 978-605-399-376-6. by: Tuğba Erdem
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Review of: Çetin Pekacar "Kumuk Türkçesi Sözlüğü", Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları, 2011, 409 s., ISBN: 978-975-16-2385-0 by: Filiz Meltem Erdem Uçar
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Review of: Alper Can "Eskiçağ Rehberi", Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul 2011, 633 pages, ISBN: 978-605-396-136-9. by: Hüseyin Üreten
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Review of: Mesut Hakkı CAŞIN – Giray Saynur DERMAN, "Rus Dış Politikasındaki Değişim ve Kremlin Penceresinden Yeni Ufuklar", Istanbul: SRT Yayınları, 2015, 534 pages, Kaynaklar, ISBN: 978-605-65606-2-1. by: Şenol Kantarci
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Review of: Ferik Ahmed Muhtar Paşa, "Kırım Harbi’nde Silistre Müdafaası 1853-54 Tuna Seferi", Haz. Gültekin Yıldız ve Fatih Tetik, Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları, ISBN: 978-605-332-222-1, Istanbul, 2014, 280 pages, by: Hasip Saygili
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Review of: Hornyák Árpád "Magyar-Jugoszláv Diplomáciai Kapcsolatok 1918-1927", Újvidék [Novi Sad], Forum Könyvkiádó, 2004, 355 pages, by: Emre Saral
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Review of: Edhem Rahimoğlu Tenişev "Sravnitel’no-İstoriçeskaya Grammatika Tyurkskih Yazıkov. Leksika", T. 4, Moscow: Nauka, 1997. ISBN: 5 02-010-861-8, by: Yaşar Şimşek
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Review of: Yücel Öztürk " Last Stronghold of Turkish Heritage in Eastern Europe: Crimea ", Çamlıca Yayınları, Istanbul 2015. by: Fırat Yaşa
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Review of: Gökhan Koçer "Menekşe Renkli Deniz: Türkiye’nin Karadeniz Politikası", Orion Kitabevi, Ankara 2014, by: Gül Sarikaya
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Yakup Yeşilyaprak- Aşkaroğlu, Vedi. İkinci Yeni: Aykırı Sözşörler. Kültür Ajans Yayınları Karadeniz Dergisi Seri: 4. Ankara. 2016. 172 s. ISBN 978-605-325-073-9 ;
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