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Contents


BASIC RESEARCH

Vasiliev G.

The value matrix of national cultureas the basis for the formation
of a system of cultural heritage objects


HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Elchaninov A.

In memory of rear admiral
Viktor Ananyevich Dygalo,
a participant in the Great Patriotic war and Victory Day Parade 1945 


Kozlov V.

Member of the Moscow archaeological society,
the moskvoved M.I.Alexandrovsky (1865–1943) – biography and scientific heritage (based on the materials from the State Historical Museum and the Russian State Library)


Kuzevanov V.

Image of the Great Victory
in the spatial-symbolic structure
of the cities of Western Siberia


Pryakhin Yu.

Military discipline in the system
of military education of servicemen of the Russian army in 1855-1914


Romanova D.

Family Service as a Contribution
to Russia’s Historical and Cultural Heritage 


MARINE CULTURAL HERITAGE

Kuznetsov N.

Program “Memory of the Russian Arctic” of the Marine Arctic Complex Expedition at the Natural Heritage: concept, implementation, prospects


Filin P.

Search for the vessel Willem Barents. Results of the expeditions of the Russian Geographical Society and the Ministry of Defense
of Russia to survey Severny Island
of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago
in 2024 and 2025


INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE

Khagba A.

Symphonic creativity in Abkhazia: socio-cultural aspect


RUSSIAN FOREIGN HERITAGE

Vadatursky D.

Architecture of Alaskan Orthodox Churches


CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

Okorokov A.

Historical-navigational experiment: theory, methodology, practice


Seleznev A.,
Selezneva I.

Ornamented on-grave posts
of the Tobol-Irtysh Tatars:
interpretation of cultural heritage


Smirnova A.

Problems of studying and preserving domestic antiquities in the last quarter of the 19th century
in the letters from the members
of the Moscow Archaeological Society in the funds
of the State Historical Museum


MUSEOLOGY

Dang Thi Kim Chi

Cultural cooperation between Vietnam and Russia in the museum studies in Vietnam (1991–2025)




Publ. 26/11/2025


Archives

DOI 10.34685/HI.2021.39.76.001

Banizhe O.

Substance of somatic code in culture

Abstract. Sociocultural codes ensure the identity and reproduction of society. Christian civilization as the dominant defines the textual code. Information civilization and the universal semiotization of society led to a significant shift in the Christian paradigm. The modern media description of man and society has made the facet of bodily and mental indistinguishable. The modern semiotic self-description of man and society demonstrates the significance of two sociocodes: the understanding of the textual code as universal remains, and it also becomes more obvious that the bodily codes of culture are fundamental from the point of view of the development and evolution of society. Information civilization makes it clear that bodily code is basic in the practically transformative sphere of society.

Key words: christian paradigm of world history, textual paradigm, bodily practices, bodily codes.

Banizhe Oleg Nikolaevich,
post-graduate student,
Krasnodar State Institute of Culture (Krasnodar),
email: Olegbanige@gmail.com


Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2021/1(24)

URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/408.html


Founder

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Publisher

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Certificate

of the Mass information media
registration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014


Frequency

4 issues per year

Published on-line only


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