Among the diverse aspects of the ideological and artistic problems of the “History of the Russian State”, it should be noted that Karamzin uniquely revealed the problem of a national character. Karamzin’s very term “people” is ambiguous; it could be filled with different
Almost all peoples, nations and countries have historical facts. Today we want to tell you about various interesting facts that happened in the world, which many people know, but it will be interesting to read again. The world is not ideal, neither is man, nor are the facts about him
The Origin of Statehood among the Franks In historical monuments, the first mentions of the Franks date back to the 3rd century. The ancestors of the Franks were called differently: Batavians, Hamavians, Sicambres, etc. The concept of “Frank” is collective for a group of Central and Lower Rhine
M. Yu. Lermontov 1814 - 1841 Teacher Khodyreva O.B. Poem “Mtsyri” I lived little and lived in captivity. These are two lives for one, But only one full of worries I would exchange if I could. Lermontov “Mtsyri” “What a fiery soul, what a mighty spirit, what a gigantic nature this
With the end of the Civil War and the transition to NEP, new trends in the development of culture emerged. In the context of liberalization of the public sphere, the activity of the intelligentsia increased. Public debates were held on questions about the role of religion, the fate of the intelligentsia
We live in a macrocosm, i.e. that is, in a world that consists of objects comparable in size to a person. Typically, macro objects are divided into inanimate (stone, ice floe, log, etc.), living (plants, animals, humans) and artificial (buildings, means of transport).
Conducting diagnostic work to identify students’ mastery of meta-subject learning outcomes. Prepared by: geography teacher of MKOU "Stanovskaya Secondary School" Barkova E. Lena Nikolaevna In the conditions of modern Russia, where profound changes in social
Tools for tracking students' meta-subject results Federal educational standards of the second generation set a qualitatively new idea of what the content of primary education and its educational result should be.
Peter III Fedorovich, Emperor of All Russia (1761 – 1762), son of the daughter of Peter I Anna and Duke of Holstein-Gottorp Karl Friedrich. He was born on February 10, 1728 in Holstein and received the name Karl Peter Ulrich at birth. The death that followed 7 days later
The civilizations of Pre-Columbian America have a special appeal for Westerners. This is partly due to the uniqueness that these civilizations achieved while being completely isolated from the rest of the world. Partly the point is that according to us