To the readers |
Vitaliy Naumkin
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Pages 8-9 |
Welcoming Remarks |
Andrea Nanetti
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Pages 10-11 |
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY HUMANITIES
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AI, ML, and ABMS for Historical Sciences. Opportunities and Limits |
Andrea Nanetti
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Pages 12-18 |
Postmodernism in Historical Science: Causes and Forecast |
Kuzmin Yury
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Pages 19-23 |
DIGITAL ERA
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Experience of digitization and cataloging of the Fund of Oriental Manuscripts of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the DPhIC RAS |
Ramazan Abdulmazhidov
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Makhach Musaev
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Shamil Shikhaliev
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Pages 24-32 |
Web Resources for Arabographic Manuscripts (Databases and Libraries): A Brief Overview |
Tatiana Anikeeva
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Ilya Zaytsev
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Pages 33-39 |
Problems of the Conceptual Apparatus of Historical Knowledge |
Nikolay Bystritskiy
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Pages 40-55 |
Some problems of mapping the borders of the Asian part of the Russian Empire |
Eugene Grishin
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Pages 56-64 |
Empirical questions of formalization of historical information (the experience of compiling an Event Database on the history of Byzantium in the 9th–10th centuries) |
Pavel Kuzenkov
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Pages 65-76 |
Solar energy and myths |
Petr A. Kutsenkov
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Pages 77-87 |
China's Fintech Ecosystem |
Vitaly Kandalintsev
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Pages 88-96 |
SCIENTIFIC LIFE
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New Technologies and Asian and African Countries |
Nina N. Tsvetkova
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Pages 97-107 |
INFLUENTIAL DATES
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“I always knew that I would be a historian”: For the anniversary of Lyudmila Nikolaevna Mazur |
Svetlana Tsemenkova
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Lyudmila Mazur
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Pages 108-114 |