2026/1(44)
Contents
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
Stylistic features of the Stroganov' glassblowing plastics of the 1960s - 1980s
History of the horse-breeding portrait as a utilitarian genre in the traditions of Russian art of the late
XVIII - XIX centuries
“Expedition in Time and Space”
on Lake Onega
Military education of servicemen of the Russian army in the second half of the 19th century – early
20th century: historical experience, lessons
INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
I.A. Ilyin on Pushkin's heritage
and the antitheses of its interpretation
Yalta branch of the Crimean State Philharmonic in the cultural
and historical retrospective
of development
HERITAGE PRESERVATION
Tourism as a factor in preserving
the unique cultural heritage of
the Kenozersky National Park
Reconstruction vs «Disneyification» of cultural heritage
Patterns of non-governmental digital heritage preservation in Russia
Current problems of the actuel system of protected zones for cultural heritage sites in Russia
Experience of preserving authentic winemaking as part of the cultural heritage of the region (based on
the material of the Spanish movement of «terroirists»)
MUSEOLOGY
Memorial landscape on the coast
of the Sea of Azov: the first steps to organize a museum complex in the
homeland of Fedor Konyukhov
Prerequisites for the emergence
and features of the functioning
of museums of Russian writers
in the CIS member states
Role of volunteers in preserving landscape art, using the example
of estate complexes in central Russia
REVIEWS
»Archaeology of the Russian Arctic»: book review
Publ. 10/02/2026
Archives
DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.55.30.002
Slesarchuk V.
Echo of the Crimean War: souvenirs “Memory of Sevastopol”
in the collection of The Nizhniy Novgorod State Reserve Museum
of History and Architecture
Abstract. The article is devoted to the phenomenon of trench art souvenirs, connected with the Crimean (Eastern) War. The author reveals the historical background of the appearance of these items, describes analogues in the museums of Russia and the collection of Nizhny Novgorod Museum. The conclusion is drawn about the ability of military souvenirs to act as a reflection of both the official narrative of the past and «national» historical memory.
Key words: Crimean War, trench art, souvenir, museum, Memory of Sevastopol, historical memory, military history.
Slesarchuk Vladislav Alexeevich,
Senior Researcher,
Nizhniy Novgorod State Reserve Museum
of History and Architecture (Nizhny Novgorod)
Email: stalker7503@yandex.ru
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/4(39)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/706.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 mediaregistration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014
Frequency
4 issues per year
Published on-line only
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