"Core" and "Periphery" in the content of historical memory
https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2022.5.30-36
Abstract
The article is devoted to solving the problem of studying the content of historical memory. The subject of the analysis is the concept of the core and periphery, which has received its recognition in natural and social-humanitiessciences. In the article, based on the use of the method of analysis of primary and secondary data of all-Russian and regional sociological research, the concepts of "core" and "periphery" of historical memory are identified, methodologically substantiated,and introduced into scientific circulation. As a result of the conducted sociological research, knowledge, values and assessments included in the "core" and "periphery" of the content of historical memory are revealed. At the theoretical level of analysis, it is established that over time, under certain political and socio-economic conditions, the content of the "core" and "periphery" may change. The author pays special attention to the state as the main socio-political institution in the formation of the historical memory of the people, and points out that the state retains the role of the main subject in the selection of the cognitive and value content of the "core" of historical memory.
About the Author
V. V. KulishRussian Federation
Kulish Vitalii, docent of the chair of Sociology, Politology and Economics
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For citations:
Kulish V.V. "Core" and "Periphery" in the content of historical memory. The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2022;(5 (56)):30-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2022.5.30-36