Fostering the All-Russian Civic Identity among Students While Teaching the History of the North Caucasus

L. S. Мachukayeva
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This article focuses on the problems associated with shaping the civic identity among students in Russia as they study the history of the North Caucasian peoples. One of the powerful tools to overcome them is to develop a sense of historical consciousness in the younger generation of Russians. However, while the collective memory of the past can serve as a unifying force through shared national values, it can also ignite historical grievances, claims, and conflicts in the present. Here, the debates revolving around the conflicting interpretations of the events that took place in the North Caucasus during the 19th and early 20th centuries (the Caucasian War, the tactics and warfare methods of the Russian military commanders and mountain leaders, the Muhajir movement, and the actions of the imperial power structures) are considered. The questions are raised about how to effectively convey the history of the North Caucasus to the youth, as well as what approaches should be employed to explain the complex, contradictory, and sometimes tragic events of the region’s past so that it would contribute to the development of an all-Russian civic identity instead of fueling confrontations and divisions. Several approaches (recommendations) for teaching the history of the North Caucasus are outlined. They highlight the integrative tendencies in the history of the region, emphasizing the factors that unite its diverse peoples, cultures, and worldviews and define their common pathways for historical development.
在教授北高加索历史的同时培养学生的全俄公民认同感
本文重点探讨了俄罗斯学生在学习北高加索民族历史过程中与塑造公民身份相关的问题。克服这些问题的有力工具之一是培养年轻一代俄罗斯人的历史意识。然而,虽然对过去的集体记忆可以通过共同的民族价值观成为一种团结的力量,但它也可能在当下引发历史上的不满、诉求和冲突。在此,我们将围绕对 19 世纪和 20 世纪初发生在北高加索地区的事件(高加索战争、俄罗斯军事指挥官和山区领导人的战术和作战方法、穆哈吉尔运动以及帝国权力机构的行动)的不同解释展开辩论。提出的问题包括:如何有效地向年轻人传达北高加索地区的历史,以及应采用何种方法来解释该地区过去复杂、矛盾、有时甚至是悲剧性的事件,从而促进全俄公民身份的发展,而不是助长对抗和分裂。本文概述了北高加索历史教学的几种方法(建议)。它们突出了该地区历史的融合趋势,强调了将不同民族、文化和世界观结合在一起的因素,并确定了其历史发展的共同道路。
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