2 June 30, 2015
Articles and Statements
1. Alexander P. Abramov
Рerspective Model of Specialized Military Education in Empirical Characteristics
Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 60-71.
2. Vladimir I. AfanasenkoVoennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 60-71.
Abstract:
On the basis of these sociological polls and interview to pupils, graduates of military schools of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, the Suvorov military schools, the Nakhimov military sea schools and experts in 2002-2013 is developed theoretical construct of perspective model of secondary specialized military education, conceptually is developed and its place and a role in structure of cadet formation of modern Russia is empirically proved.
On the basis of these sociological polls and interview to pupils, graduates of military schools of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, the Suvorov military schools, the Nakhimov military sea schools and experts in 2002-2013 is developed theoretical construct of perspective model of secondary specialized military education, conceptually is developed and its place and a role in structure of cadet formation of modern Russia is empirically proved.
First Battle of Kharkov (7–26 October 1941)
Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 72-83.
3. Mikhail F. FrolovVoennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 72-83.
Abstract:
Kharkov to the beginning of the Great Patriotic War was the largest industrial centre of the Ukrainian SSR, a powerful military industry and the second (after Moscow) transport hub. In the fall of 1941 in Kharkov were evacuated from Kiev party-political structure of the USSR, the city was the headquarters of the county and was deployed a large mobilization centre. The defence of the first capital of Soviet Ukraine in October, was ineffective and the enemy seized the city is relatively easy. About how and why it happened, says the article.
Kharkov to the beginning of the Great Patriotic War was the largest industrial centre of the Ukrainian SSR, a powerful military industry and the second (after Moscow) transport hub. In the fall of 1941 in Kharkov were evacuated from Kiev party-political structure of the USSR, the city was the headquarters of the county and was deployed a large mobilization centre. The defence of the first capital of Soviet Ukraine in October, was ineffective and the enemy seized the city is relatively easy. About how and why it happened, says the article.
Notes of a Battalion Commander
Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 84-85.
4. Nicholas W. MitiukovVoennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 84-85.
Abstract:
The article presents the memories of Frolov Mikhail Filippovich – the battalion commander of 395th Infantry Division. The article pays attention to the fighting on the territory of Kuban in 1942-1943 years.
The article presents the memories of Frolov Mikhail Filippovich – the battalion commander of 395th Infantry Division. The article pays attention to the fighting on the territory of Kuban in 1942-1943 years.
The First Dannish Ironships
Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 86-103.
5. Artyom Y. PeretyatkoVoennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 86-103.
Abstract:
The article deals with the henesys story of the first Danish battleships from armored schooners "Absalon" and "Esbern Snare" to the battleship "Odene". The article analyzes the main patterns of occurrence of different types of ships, and the history of its fighting application.
The article deals with the henesys story of the first Danish battleships from armored schooners "Absalon" and "Esbern Snare" to the battleship "Odene". The article analyzes the main patterns of occurrence of different types of ships, and the history of its fighting application.
«European Cossacks» in XVI–XVII Centuries: the Phenomenon of Irregularity from the Adriatic Sea to the Urals
Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 104-118.
6. Voennyi Sbornik, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 104-118.
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the history of Eastern European irregular troops, widely spread in Russia, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in the Habsburg possessions in the XVI–XVII century. It substantiates the position that all such troops, in particular, the Cossacks, Grenz infantry and lancers, was a single phenomenon, and to understand some of the peculiarities of their evolution should consider their history comprehensively. Based on the approaches proposed by F. Mehring, the article concludes that the proliferation of irregular parts in the Christian Eastern Europe was the result of specific socio-political conditions, especially long wars and borders of the Asian type. In these circumstances, governments were created or were invited to the service of paramilitary units, instead of receiving wages various benefits. The result is a system of irregular troops, the geographical scope of which was limited to the Adriatic sea and the Urals.
The article is devoted to the history of Eastern European irregular troops, widely spread in Russia, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in the Habsburg possessions in the XVI–XVII century. It substantiates the position that all such troops, in particular, the Cossacks, Grenz infantry and lancers, was a single phenomenon, and to understand some of the peculiarities of their evolution should consider their history comprehensively. Based on the approaches proposed by F. Mehring, the article concludes that the proliferation of irregular parts in the Christian Eastern Europe was the result of specific socio-political conditions, especially long wars and borders of the Asian type. In these circumstances, governments were created or were invited to the service of paramilitary units, instead of receiving wages various benefits. The result is a system of irregular troops, the geographical scope of which was limited to the Adriatic sea and the Urals.
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