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The United States of America LLC International Network Center For The United States of America LLC International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research «Approved» Director Doctor of historical sciences A.A. Cherkasov January 8, 2020 REPORT of scientific activities for 2019 Washington, 2019 1 Main provisions on the presentation of the report 1.1. The report on the scientific activity is represented by the laboratories included in the structure of the center. 1.2. The report includes indicators on the main activities provided by the Charter of the organization. 1.3. Reports on research activities of laboratories are considered at their meetings and approved by the director of the center. 1.4. Summary reports of the laboratories are prepared by 20 December 2019. 2 The effectiveness of research work in 2019 1.1. Thesis Defense № Full name of the The theme of the thesis Declared academic Scientific head City, university Series, number of diploma of dissertator degree, specialty (code, (consultant) – academic dissertation board (board code), doctor (candidate) of sciences, (organization, division, name) degree, academic title, date of defense date of approval position) surname and initials) - - - - - - - 1.2. Monographs № Title Author (s) Publisher, city The year of Number of pages Circulation publishing 1 - - - - - - 1.3. Articles in scientific journals (Scopus and WoS) № Title of the article in its original language The authors (full name) Journal title Country Scopus Web of Output data (center employees are Science highlighted in bold) 1 Orphan Courts in the System of State Sergey I. Degtyarev, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 83-92. Institutions of the Russian Empire of Lybov G. Polyakova the end of the XVIII – 60s of the XIX centuries: Personal Composition, Competence, Rights and Duties of Guardians 2 The Problem of Security of Trade Yuliya A. Lysenko Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 138-148. Caravans in Russian-Kazakh Relations in the first half of the XIX century 3 Part of the Fleet in the Capture of Yuri F. Katorin, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 149-157. Kokand Fortress of Ak-Mechet Anatoliy P. Nyrkov, Olga V. Natolochnaya 3 4 Everyday Life and Traditions of the Ivan A. Ermachkov, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 158-165. East Georgian Tribes in the XIX Evgeniya V. century (Tushins, Pshavy, Khevsurs) Vidishcheva, Natalia V. Svechnikova, Jasmin Gut 5 Expedition in Khevsureti in 1813. Aleksandr А. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 166-175. The "Assault" of Shatili Cherkasov, Sergei N. Bratanovskii, Larisa A. Koroleva, Vasiliy V. Tarakanov 6 Biographical Research in the Modern Goran Rajović, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 209-218. Historiography of the Don Cossacks Evgeniy F. Krinko, of the second half of the XIX Alla G. Vazerova, century. Part I Milica Trailovic 7 "Equality of Cossacks under the Law Artyom Y. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 252-261. and the Wrong Distribution of Peretyatko Allowances and Duties in Fact": the Land-Use System of the Don and Kuban Cossack Villages in 1860– 1890 8 Siberian Students’ Material Situation Oksana V. Ishchenko, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 366-379. in the early 20th century (based on Timur A. Magsumov Student Questionnaires) 9 Tactical and Technical Anvar M. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 380-394. Characteristics of Armored Cruisers Mamadaliev, Andrey of Russian and Japanese Fleets V. Venkov, Natal'ya V. during the War of 1904–1905 Miku, Aude Médico 10 From the History of the Dawn of Vladimir B. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 51. Is. 1: 406-412. Aviation: Biplanes of the early XX Karataev, Semen I. century Adinyaev, Svetlana F. Artemova, Aleksandr N. Volkov 11 Development of School Education in Aleksandr А. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(1): 208-214. the Vologda Governorate (1725– Cherkasov, Sergei N. Contemporary Education 1917). Part 1 Bratanovskii, Larisa A. Koroleva, Ludmila G. Zimovets 4 12 Apprenticeship in Secondary Timur A. Magsumov European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(1): 215-221. Vocational Schools during the Contemporary Education Economic Modernization in late Imperial Russia. Part 2 13 Teacher Training for the System of Anvar M. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(1): 222-228. Primary Education in Switzerland in Mamadaliev, Igor Contemporary Education the mid-nineteenth century Gordeev, Natal'ya V. Miku, Aude Médico 14 Education Reforms in the Don Artyom Yu. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(1): 229-239. Region in 1880–1890 and Host Peretyatko, Teymur E. Contemporary Education Ataman Prince N.I. Svyatopolk- Zulfugarzade Mirsky 15 Justice System of Northeastern Sergey I. Degtyarev, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 491-501. Ukraine and the Influence of Russian Lybov G. Polyakova, Judicial Practice (middle XVII – Leonid L. Balanyuk, XVIII centuries) Jasmin Gut 16 The Russian-Turkish and Russian- Aleksandr A. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 585-595. Persian Front Line on the Eve of and Cherkasov, Larisa A. During the Patriotic War of 1812 Koroleva, Sergei Bratanovskii, Nugzar Ter-Oganov 17 «If It Is Possible, Build into Khan's Yuliya A. Lysenko Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 615-623. Dignity»: the Perception of the 1920s Reforms by the Ethno-Elite of the Middle Zhuz XIX century (according to Materials of Deputy Missions of Kazakh Sultans to Petersburg) 18 Biographical Research in the Modern Goran Rajović, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 701-713. Historiography of the Don Cossacks Evgeniy F. Krinko, of the second half of the XIX Alla G. Vazerova, century. Part II Milica Trailovic 19 The Navigation’s Beginning on Nicholas W. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 808-820. Izhevsk Pond on the Meeting’s Mitiukov, Svetlana L. Journals of the Economic Committee Bautina, Anatoly N. of Izhevsk Plants in 1892–1900 Loshkarev, Mayya A. Seliverstova 5 20 From the History of the Dawn of Vladimir B. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 830-837. Aviation: Monoplanes of the early Karataev, Semen I. XX century Adinyaev, Svetlana F. Artemova, Aleksandr N. Volkov 21 On the Ratio of Linear Forces of the Anvar M. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 848-872. Russian 1st Pacific and Japanese Mamadaliev, Andrey Squadrons during the Russian- V. Venkov, Natal'ya V. Japanese War of 1904–1905. Miku, Aude Médico Russian Battleships 22 The Activities of the Novorossiysk Konstantin V. Taran, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 873-879. Committee of the Union of Pavel A. Byshkov Railwaymen during the First Russian Revolution 23 Don Cossack at the Turn of Eras: St. Artyom Y. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 52. Is. 2: 605-614. Petersburg Diary of I.I. Krasnov Peretyatko (1819) 24 Factorial Analysis to Measure Teresa Zamora-Lobato, European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(2): 394-408. Anxiety towards Mathematics: an Arturo García- Contemporary Education Empirical Study in High School Santillán, Violetta S. Molchanova 25 Development of the School Aleksandr А. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(2): 418-424. Education System in the Province of Cherkasov, Sergei N. Contemporary Education Vologda (1725–1917). Part 2 Bratanovskii, Larisa A. Koroleva, Ludmila G. Zimovets 26 Educational Process in Ancient Dmytro V. Kudinov, European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(2): 425-436. Rome Schools Sergey I. Degtyarev, Contemporary Education Lybov G. Polyakova, Jasmin Gut 27 The German System of Public Anvar M. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(2): 445-453. Education in the Period between the Mamadaliev, Sergey Contemporary Education 15th and early 20th centuries. Part 1 D. Ludwig, Natal'ya V. Miku, Aude Médico 6 28 «66 % of Literacy Among the Male Artyom Y. European Journal of Slovakia Х Х 2019, 8(2): 454-465. Population of School Age Brings it Peretyatko, Teymur E. Contemporary Education Closer to Common Education» vs Zulfugarzade «in the Largest Villages, it was Difficult to Meet a Literate Person»: the Main Statistical Indicators of Primary Education Among Don Cossacks in the XIX c. Part 1 29 Gender re(e)volution of commercial T. A. Magsumov Woman in Russian Russian Х Х 2019. Vol. 1. 133-144. schools in Russia in the early XX Society Federation century 30 The Development of Primary Violetta S. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 53. Is. 3: 1049-1058. Education on the Cossack Territories Molchanova, Leonid in 1803–1917 years (on the Example L. Balanyuk, Evgeniya of the Kuban Region). Part 1 V. Vidishcheva, Irina I. Potapova 31 Yakov I. Kostenetsky (1811−1885): Sergey I. Degtyarev, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 53. Is. 3: 1067-1077. Life of a Typical Representative of Lyubov G. the Noble Intelligentsia of the XIX Polyakova, Olesia I. century Yehorova, Jasmin Gut 32 The Idea of the Siberian University Sergei F. Fominykh, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 53. Is. 3: 1243-1255. and Regionalism in the Letters of Aleksei O. Stepnov, N.M. Yadrintsev to V.M. Florinsky Olga V. Natolochnaya (1876−1882) 33 The Akhal-Teke Expeditions of Timur A. Magsumov, Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 53. Is. 3: 1256-1262. 1879−1881 years: Historical and Marina S. Nizamova, Statistical Study. Part 1 Svetlana F. Artemova, Ruslan M. Allalyev 34 Merchant Shipping Company I.I. Nicholas W. Bylye Gody Slovakia Х Х 2019. Vol. 53. Is. 3: 1301-1309. 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