AP 23485479 "Armed demonstrations in the Semipalatinsk district in documents: the history and fate of participants (1929-1931)"
Supervisor: Atantayeva Bakyt Zhumagazyevna, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor
Relevance:
The relevance of the project lies in the fact that the armed demonstrations of the aul/village were mass act of defiance and protest against power modernization, the traditional economic way of life.
The proposed project involves the study of armed actions of an aul and a village in the Semipalatinsk district of the Kazakh ASSR during the period of collectivization, the study of the content of the repressive policy of the authorities in the border region, the algorithm and mechanism of its implementation. The anthropological dimension of armed protests, massive protests such as the Abralin, Tolstoukhov, Chingistav, Chubartau, and less massive ones as the Alak, Karazhal uprisings, is aimed at revealing the fate of participants in the focus of epochal events in the conditions of political violence against the aul/village.
Target:
The purpose is to identify the specifics of the armed demonstrations of 1929-1931 in the Semipalatinsk district through an anthropological focus in the context of interdisciplinary approaches based on archive documents introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time.
Expectation:
Expected results on completion of the project:
– the methodology and methods of research will be developed, topical issues of historiography will be systematized and detailed, conceptual assessment of the problems of the history of armed actions will be given, research gaps that are outside of scientific research will be developed
– the scientific and methodological cluster will be formed that can become the basis of similar regional case studies,
system-structural evaluation classification will be formed, protest image of an aul/village and typology of the socio-anthropological context of armed protest mood with an analysis of the dynamics of protests will be formed.
–the socio-insurgent structures of the ideology of the uprising, the motivations for participation in armed uprisings and their direct connection with the expected results of the uprising will be identified and determined.
– the socio-demographic analysis of armed uprisings will be given, the personal history of active participants will be presented, strategies and tactics of survival of the aul/village in the conditions of everyday armed protests will be described.
– the algorithm of the activities of quasi-judicial bodies will be determined, the list of participants will be personalized, the names of rehabilitated rebels will be renewed. According to the tender documentation on the results of the implementation of the scientific project for the entire period of the project, the following minimum results will be
obtained:
- at least 2 (two) articles or reviews in a peer-reviewed scientific publication indexed in the Social Science Citation
Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index and (or) the Web of Science database and (or) having a CiteScore percentile in the Scopus database of at least 35 (thirty-five);
- at least 4 (four) articles and (or) reviews in peer-reviewed foreign and (or) domestic publications recommended by KOKSNVO;
- or at least 1 (one) article or review in a peer-reviewed scientific publication indexed in the Social Science Citation
Index and included in the 1st (first) or 2nd (second) quartile by impact factor in the Web of Science database and (or) having a CiteScore percentile in the Scopus database of at least 65 (sixty five);
- at least 2 (two) articles and (or) reviews in peer-reviewed foreign and (or) domestic publications recommended by the KOKSNVO;
- or at least 3 (three) articles and (or) reviews in peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index of the Web of Science database.
- at least 1 patent for an invention (including a positive decision on it).
Result:
The main result of the project will be the publication of a collection of documents, introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time, in one of the domestic publishing offices.