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Bachelor 2024/2025

Russian History

Type: Compulsory course (Data Science and Business Analytics)
Area of studies: Applied Mathematics and Information Science
Delivered by: School of History
When: 1 year, 1-4 module
Mode of studies: distance learning
Online hours: 44
Open to: students of all HSE University campuses
Language: English
ECTS credits: 4

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course "History of Russia" aims to develop students' ideas and knowledge about the genesis and development of the Russian state and society. As part of the course, they will be able to both expand and systemise the knowledge gained at school and gain new facts and interpretations related to national history. A particulate focus is made on the history of foreign policy, connection between Russian domestic developments and international actions. The discipline involves the development of skills in working with academic literature and historical sources.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • to form the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation, guided by the principle of historicism;
  • to form a set of knowledge about the main stages and experience of the formation of Russian statehood;
  • to form ideas about the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place on the territory of modern Russia;
  • to form the primary skills of problem-based and contextual analysis of historical sources and research literature on the main periods and problems of Russian history;
  • to form an idea of the role of Russia in world history and culture;
  • to form a primary understanding of the principles and methods of broadcasting the results of one's own research in oral and written form.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • - demonstrates the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation, guided by the principle of historicism
  • names, describes and analyzes the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place in ancient times on the territory of modern Russia;
  • names, describes and analyzes the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place during the formation, formation and development of Russian statehood in the IX - first third of the XIII century.
  • demonstrates a primary understanding of the principles and methods of broadcasting the results of one's own research in oral and written form
  • demonstrates knowledge (names and explains) about the main stages and experience of the formation of Russian statehood;
  • demonstrates the primary skills of problem-based and contextual analysis of historical sources and research literature on the main periods and problems of Russian history;
  • names, describes and analyzes the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place on the territory of modern Russia;
  • demonstrates knowledge (names and explains) about the main stages and experience of the formation of Russian statehood
  • demonstrates the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation, guided by the principle of historicism;
  • demonstrates a primary understanding of the principles and methods of broadcasting the results of one's own research in oral and written form;
  • demonstrates the primary skills of problem-based and contextual analysis of historical sources and research literature on the main periods and problems of Russian history
  • describes, analyzes and explains the role of Russia in world history and culture;
  • describes, analyzes and explains the role of Russia in world history and culture
  • demonstrates the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation, guided by the principle of historicism
  • demonstrates the primary skills of problem-based and contextual analysis of historical sources and research literature on main periods and problems of Russian history;
  • demonstrates a primary understanding of the principles and methods of broadcasting the results of one's own research in oral, written form;
  • demonstrates knowledge (names and explains) about main stages and experience of the formation of Russian statehood
  • names, describes, analyzes the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place on the territory of modern Russia
  • describes, analyzes, explains the role of Russia in world history and culture
  • demonstrates the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation guided by the principle of historicism
  • demonstrates the ability to comprehend processes, events and phenomena in Russia and the world in their dynamics and interrelation, guided by the principle of historicism.
  • names, describes and analyzes the most important social, economic, cultural, ethno-confessional, etc. processes that took place in ancient times on the territory of modern Russia.
  • demonstrates knowledge (names and explains) about the main stages and experience of the formation of Russian statehood.
  • demonstrates the primary skills of problem-based and contextual analysis of historical sources and research literature on the main periods and problems of Russian history.
  • demonstrates a primary understanding of the principles and methods of broadcasting the results of one's own research in oral, written form.
  • describes, analyzes, explains the role of Russia in world history and culture.
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • General questions of the course
  • Peoples and states on the territory of modern Russia in ancient times. Russia in the IX — first third of the XIII century.
  • Russia in the 13th–15th centuries.
  • Russia in the 16th–17th centuries
  • Russia in 18th century
  • The Russian Empire in the 19th — early 20th century.
  • Russia and the USSR in the Soviet Era (1917-1991).
  • Modern Russian Federation (1991-2022)
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Activity
  • non-blocking Online course
  • non-blocking Project
  • non-blocking Exam
  • non-blocking Exam
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 2nd module
    The exam coefficient is 0.125. It is included in the calculation of the exam for module 4.
  • 2024/2025 4th module
    0.15 * Activity + 0.15 * Activity + 0.25 * Exam + 0.125 * Online course + 0.125 * Online course + 0.1 * Project + 0.1 * Project
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • A history of Russia, Riasanovsky, N. V., 1993
  • Panova, L. A. A course of lectures on the history of Russia : учебник / L. A. Panova, O. M. Ivanova, K. K. Gindulina. — Уфа : БГМУ, 2022. — 236 с. — Текст : электронный // Лань : электронно-библиотечная система. — URL: https://e.lanbook.com/book/320696 (дата обращения: 00.00.0000). — Режим доступа: для авториз. пользователей.
  • История России с древнейших времен до 1861 года : учебник для вузов, Павленко, Н. И., 2001
  • Источниковедение : учеб. пособие, Данилевский, И. Н., 2015
  • Павленко, Н. И.  История России с древнейших времен до конца XVII века (с картами) : учебник для вузов / Н. И. Павленко, И. Л. Андреев ; под редакцией Н. И. Павленко. — 6-е изд., перераб. и доп. — Москва : Издательство Юрайт, 2022. — 247 с. — (Высшее образование). — ISBN 978-5-534-02829-4. — Текст : электронный // Образовательная платформа Юрайт [сайт]. — URL: https://urait.ru/bcode/490067 (дата обращения: 27.08.2024).

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Ziemann, B., & Dobson, M. (2009). Reading Primary Sources : The Interpretation of Texts From Nineteenth and Twentieth Century History. London: Routledge. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=237785

Authors

  • Шаповалов Савва Филиппович
  • PETROVA MARIYA SVYATOSLAVOVNA
  • ISEROV ANDREY ALEKSANDROVICH