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FH Curriculum

Download information about courses taught in Russian: Faculty of History_courses

Courses provided in English:

Course TitleSemesterECTS
History of Asian and African countries (partly in English)Fall, spring10
Political Process and Evolution of Political Institutes in Western countries (the 20th - early 21st centuries) (partly in English)Fall2
Ethnography of the Finno-Ugric Nations (partly in English)Fall2
Diplomatic and Consular Services (partly in English)Fall4

Majors:

  • History
  • Politology
  • Local history Studies
  • International Relations

The major `History` offers the following specializations:

  • Archeology
  • Museum science and protection of historical memorials
  • History of Middle Ages
  • History of Art
  • Native History before the revolution
  • Native history of newer time
  • Ethnology
  • New and newer history

The major `Politology` offers the following specializations:

  • Theoretical politology
  • Practical politology.

The major `Local History Studies`: home and foreign policy of western European countries and America.

The major `International Relations`: international integration and international organizations.

Curriculum:

`History`
  • Theoretical and methodological archeological problems;
  • Methodology of field archeological researches;
  • History of museum studies;
  • Ideological and political thought in Western Europe;
  • Doctrine religion basis of the East;
  • Christian culture in the Ancient world;
  • Feudal state: different ways of development and peculiarities;
  • Russian monasteries;
  • State-church relations in ancient Russia;
  • Problems of international relations in Russia;
  • Political systems and political ideologies;
  • Anti-bolshevist movement during the Civil War;
  • Russian public thought in the first third of the 20th century;
  • Historiographical problems of modern Russian history;
  • Evolution of mass consciousness in large social groups;
  • Ethnography of Finno-Ugric people.
`Politology`
  • Russian public thought of the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century (radicalism, liberalism, conservatism);
  • Peculiarities of power institualization;
  • Society in transitional period: political aspect, national-state arrangement of the USSR;
  • Political technologies in modern Russia;
  • Elites and groups in politics.
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