BOOKS ON THE HISTORY OF UDMURTIA
Title: History of Udmurtia. Late 15th - early 20th century.
Author: (editor) Kulikov K.I.
Genre: monograph
Description: The book attempts to create a complete picture of the historical development of Udmurtia from the moment of its accession to the Russian state until the beginning of the 20th century based on the factual material accumulated by previous historiography and new archival sources introduced into scientific circulation.
Much attention is paid to socio-demographic and economic processes, diverse aspects of state policy in relation to various social and ethnic groups of the population, the peasant and labor movement, the formation of socio-political thought.
For the first time, the problems of the development of cities and factory settlements, the processes of formation and further evolution of the merchant class are thoroughly examined, a picture of the development of culture and life of the region's population is recreated. The book is richly illustrated.
The publication is intended for researchers, teachers and students of higher and secondary educational institutions, for all those interested in history.
Introduction by M.V. Grishkina, N.P. Ligenko. - Izhevsk: UIIIYaL UB RAS, 2004. - 552 p. ill. + color incl.
The Idnakar Museum-Reserve is the only museum-reserve in the Udmurt Republic and adjacent territories. The basis for its creation was the settlement of Idnakar - a unique monument of archeology of the 9th-13th centuries AD, located on Mount Soldyr; the brand of the northernmost city of Udmurtia - Glazov. The museum contains material about the crafts and crafts of the inhabitants who occupied this territory. Among them were not only farmers, fishermen, hunters, but also many craftsmen - blacksmiths, jewelers, bone carvers. On the basis of the products of the ancient masters of Idnakar, which are now kept in the museum funds, the museum staff make copies of jewelry, household items of that time, and also bring Finno-Ugric ornament motifs into modern fashion. The museum has developed its own painting, where the motif is a floral ornament with khatma flowers, made in the colors of the state symbols of the Udmurt Republic.
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