Turgenev Public Library in Paris as a cultural center of Russian emigration in late XIX - early XX centuries
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 08/25/2022 - 13:08Turgenev Public Library history in late XIX - the first third of the XX centuries is represented. The reasons of the library popularity growth among the Russian emigrants after 1917 revolutions are revealed. It was found that since the establishment of Turgenev Public Library the Russian official authority in France had negative attitude towards it, therefore the most of readers were political emigrants and students. At the time the visitors did not have enough money for the library maintenance, this fact put it under constant threat of closure.
Current trends and new approaches to studying regional literary culture
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 08/25/2022 - 13:08The crisis situation in publishing branch and book market, problems of books publishing and spreading, as well as booklore are analysed. Regional aspects of studying book culture are considered.
The book culture of Siberian tatars (ХIХ – beginning ХХ c.)
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 08/25/2022 - 13:08Book and historical memory
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 08/25/2022 - 13:08The article presents an attempt to study the historical-bibliologic concept of memory. Studying the opinions of historians, sociologists, bibliologists allowed comprehending the role of book and reading in the processes of memory preservation and forming the public consciousness historical component. The author analyzes relationship between the traditions of bookishness and memory; negative tendencies of the «break with tradition» in a sphere of modern book culture.
Itinerary books (itineraria) of the Vysotskys’ printing house
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 08/25/2022 - 13:08The study gives a new outlook on the activities of the first Tyumen printing house, which was founded by K. N. Vysotsky in 1869 and existed until 1909. The scientific novelty of the research is due to the following: 1) book publishing is considered as part of the media revolution carried out by K. N. Vysotsky thanks to the opening of the first photography studio (1866), lithography studio (1867), printing house (1869), and a newspaper publishing news and advertisements (1879) in a provincial Siberian town; 2) publishing activities of K. N. Vysotsky and L. K.