Место работы автора, адрес/электронная почта: ФИЦ "Якутский научный центр СО РАН", Институт гуманитарных исследований и проблем малочисленных народов Cевера СО РАН ; 677007, г. Якутск, ул. Петровского, 1 ; e-mail: aysen_vasilev@mail.ru ; http://igi.ysn.ru/
Область научных интересов: История, исторические науки
ID Автора: SPIN-код: 5208-6381, РИНЦ AuthorID: 835924
Количество страниц: 12 с.
Scientific novelty. In the article, for the first time, on the basis of newly introduced archival data into scientific circulation, the proposals of the Governors-General of Siberia I.O. Selifontov (1805) and M.M. Speransky (1822), as well as the East Siberian Governors-General S.B. Bronevsky (1837), V.Ya. Rupert (1838) and N.N. Muravyov-Amursky (1851) aimed at the administrative and territorial transformation of the Yakut region. The aim is to trace the trend of the political course of the reforming the Yakut management system in the first half of the 19th century in the projects and ideas of the Governors-General and to identify the main features of the region, to which representatives of the highest administration of Siberia drew their attention during the development of their proposals. Research methods. The research is based on historical-chronological and historical-comparative methods. Results. The author comes to the conclusion that the proposals of the Governors-General were aimed at expanding the independence of Yakutia within the framework of the functioning of the regional form of government. The main regional factors that influenced the determination of the status of the Yakut region have been identified. The role of the identity of these administrators in the formation of their policy is highlighted.
Васильев, А. Д. Проекты сибирских генерал-губернаторов по административно-территориальному преобразованию Якутской области (первая половина XIX в.) / А. Д. Васильев ; Институт гуманитарных исследований и проблем малочисленных народов Севера // Северо-Восточныйгуманитарный вестник. - 2022. - N 4 (41). - С. 29-40. - DOI: 10.25693/SVGV.2022.41.4.003
DOI: 10.25693/SVGV.2022.41.4.003