Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie-Golden Horde Review
Scope & Guideline
Connecting Cultures Through Scholarly Exploration
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Historical Analysis of the Golden Horde:
The journal focuses on the historical developments of the Golden Horde, scrutinizing its rise, governance, and decline, as well as the implications of its legacy on Eurasian history. - Cultural Studies and Ethnography:
Research often delves into the cultural practices, artistic expressions, and social structures of the peoples within the Golden Horde, examining how these aspects influenced and were influenced by surrounding civilizations. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary research, integrating methodologies from history, archaeology, anthropology, and cultural studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Golden Horde. - Documentary and Epigraphic Research:
A significant focus is placed on the analysis of primary sources, including epigraphic monuments and historical documents, to reconstruct narratives and understand the socio-political dynamics of the period. - Geopolitical Context and Legacy:
The journal explores the geopolitical implications of the Golden Horde's interactions with neighboring states and cultures, including the long-term effects on contemporary political landscapes.
Trending and Emerging
- Intercultural Interactions and Exchanges:
There is a growing emphasis on the interactions between the Golden Horde and other cultures, particularly in the context of trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange, highlighting its significance in global history. - Identity and Ethnic Studies:
Emerging research on the formation of ethnic identities within and after the Golden Horde era is increasingly prominent, contributing to discussions on how these identities evolved and their impacts on modern nation-states. - Environmental and Geographic Studies:
Recent publications reflect an interest in the geographical and environmental contexts of the Golden Horde, exploring how these factors influenced settlement patterns and historical developments. - Digital Humanities and Historical Methodologies:
The adoption of digital tools and methodologies for analyzing historical data and texts is becoming more prevalent, suggesting a trend towards innovative approaches in historical research. - Post-Colonial Perspectives:
There is an increasing application of post-colonial frameworks in studying the history and legacy of the Golden Horde, offering new insights into power dynamics and cultural narratives.
Declining or Waning
- Military History of the Golden Horde:
There is a noticeable decrease in publications specifically addressing the military campaigns and strategies of the Golden Horde, suggesting that this area may have reached a saturation point in terms of research. - Religious Practices and Beliefs:
Studies specifically centered on the religious practices within the Golden Horde, particularly pre-Islamic traditions, appear to be less frequent, indicating a possible shift toward broader cultural studies. - Economic Structures:
Research focusing on the economic systems and trade practices of the Golden Horde has diminished, which may reflect a broader trend in historiography moving towards cultural and social analyses. - Local Governance and Administration:
Themes exploring the administrative structures and local governance within the Golden Horde have seen less attention, possibly due to a shift toward examining broader imperial narratives. - Art and Architecture:
While still present, the focus on the specific artistic and architectural contributions of the Golden Horde has waned, as scholars may be gravitating towards more integrated cultural studies.
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