Similar Posts
On the closure of the Reading Hall of the Archive for the summer of 2021
Dear visitors! The Reading hall of the Archive of St.Petersburg Institute of History of the RASwill be closedfrom July, 5 to September, 6 2021 inclusively.The last date for submitting requests is June 24, 2021.
Happy New Year!
Dear friends! Administration of Saint Petersburg Institute of History of the RAS cordially congratulates you upon approaching New Year and Christmas! We hope coming year to be productive and won’t be overshadowed by new reforms although such behavior is typical for Red Monkey (symbol of 2016). We really count on your help and support that…
“Auxiliary historical disciplines” (“Vspomogatelnye istoricheskie distsipliny”).
Saint-Petersburg Institute of History annually publishes “Auxiliary Sciences of History”, a journal having a mark of the Scientific division on History and Philology of the RAS (Otdelenie istoriko-filologicheskikh nauk RAN) and Saint-Petersburg branch of the Archaeography commission of the RAS. The periodical was established in 1937 by academician M.N. Tikhomirov and professor S.N.Valk and renewed…
On the centenary of the signing of the Svalbard Treaty
On October 29–30, 2020 in Arkhangelsk the international scientific conference “The Svalbard archipelago: From terra nullius to the site of interaction. On the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Svalbard Treaty” will take place. The conference is organised by St Petersburg Institute of History, Russian Academy of Sciences; Federal Research Center for Integrated Arctic…
To the 300th anniversary of the establishment of the Table of Ranks
To the 300th anniversary of the establishment of the Table of Ranks Established three hundred years ago – January 24 (February 4), 1722 – by decree of Emperor Peter I, the “Table of Ranks” for almost 200 years until November 1917 determined not only the order of public service but also the system of social…
Archive
The Scientific and Historical archive of Saint-Petersburg Institute of History was established as a successor to the collections of the Archeographic commission (it was created by Nicholas I in 1837, and its aim was to gather, study and publish historical sources on the history of Russia) which by the 1917 numbered 92 funds and collections…

