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In the article, the book written by A. V. Konstantinov and N. N. Konstantinova is analyzed. It is dedicated to the history of Transbaikal region from ancient times up to 1917. It consists of three parts (13 chapters). For its compiling, quite a large historiographical material has been systematized. The review gives a detailed description of this work by chapters and sections, the purpose of which was to give an overview sketch of the history of the region. It is noted that the themes related to the assimilation of the territory of Transbaikal region and consistent construction of fortresses (ostrogs), which became the prototypes of the cities of the region, administrative and commercial and industrial centers, are of great interest. Reviewers note that the third section of the manual, covering the history of Transbaikal region within the Russian Empire from the beginning of the 18th century to 1917, is the most informative, while expressing the wish for the possibility of allocating a separate chapter for the materials about autochthonous population of the region and its incorporation into the Imperial system of power. The authors of the article believe that the textbook, intended for study in higher and secondary educational institutions, meets all the requirements for textbooks, and testifies to the scientific competence and book culture of its authors. |
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