ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Russian history |
Pashkov A. M. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Sokolov A. A. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Keywords: Vasily Troshin biographics Olonets Province Karelia Revolution of 1905–1907 local history Marcial Waters Museum schooling museum sector |
Summary: This article offers the first comprehensive examination of the activities of Vasily Alexandrovich Troshin,
the first director of the Marcial Waters Museum. The relevance of this research stems from the increasing interest in
“local” history and biographical studies (biographics) in recent decades. The originality of this work lies in the
identification and introduction of previously overlooked information about V. A. Troshin, an undeservedly forgotten
representative of the democratic intelligentsia in Karelia, who was an active participant in the Revolution of 1905–1907
during his youth and later became a local historian and founder of the Marcial Waters Museum in the post-war period.
The article draws upon archival sources from V. A. Troshin’s personal collection, housed in the Scientific Archives of
the Karelian Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Through this analysis, numerous episodes from his
extensive and eventful life are revealed, highlighting his contributions to local history, education, and the museum
sector in Karelia. Additionally, the article reviews Troshin’s memoirs, emphasizing their significance for studying the cultural and educational endeavors of teachers and local historians in the Olonets Province and the Karelian Labor Commune, as well as museum practices in Karelia and the political history of the Russian North. |
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