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The Reunification of Crimea with Russia (2014) as an Object of Research in Russian Scientific Forums

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5164-2026-1-121-128

Abstract

Aim. To summarize and analyze the main research directions of events related to the history of the reunification of Crimea with the Russian Federation in 2014.

MethodologyThe methodological basis of the article is historical, systematic and comparative methods combined with the principles of historical objectivity. This approach ensures maximum objectivity in assessing the contribution of Russian researchers to the historiography of the theme of the reunification of Crimea with Russia.

Results. The results of the study reveal the main aspects of the process of reunification of Crimea with Russia, reflected in the works of Russian researchers.

Research implications. The analysis of scientific literature, the analysis of controversial issues on this topic, generalization and conclusions on various aspects of the reunification of Crimea and the Russian Federation make it possible to take into account the shortcomings, mistakes and shortcomings in the implementation of foreign and domestic policy in the protection of compatriots.

About the Author

N. M. Milovsky
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Nikolaya M. Milovsky (Moscow) – Cand. Sci. (History), Researcher, Department for the Development of Educational Activities, Russian Society «Knowledge» 



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