The Crimean Scientific Center of Sh.Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences

Presents to your attention the scientific periodical “Crimean Historical Review”.

The journal deals with scientific research works devoted to the history of the peninsula from the ancient times and up to the present days, to historical-cultural heritage of the Crimean Tatars and other peoples of the Crimea.

The journal was maintained by the Decision of the Scientific Board of Sh.Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences from April 28, 2014.

The preparation and publication of the Journal is carried out within the framework of the State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan “Preservation of the National Identity of the Tatar People (2020–2024)”

The main goal of the issue is to unify the efforts of the world and native science in decision of actual research problems connected with archeology, source study, history and culture of the Crimea.

Themes of the Journal Consist of the Following Headings

History and the present days
Literature and the language
Heritage
Culture
New issues, recensions, references
Chronicles

The articles of the theoretical, scientific-research characters in Russian (with annotation in English) and in English languages will be taken for the publications.

 2019, no.1. Ismail Kerimov  “Assistance is from you, if you do good deeds” (Devoted to the creative work of Habibullah Kerem (1848–1913)), pp.96-109

 2019, no.1. Dmitriy Lomakin  Successful experience of a research on studying of objects of cultural heritage. The review on: Svod pamyatnikov istorii, arkhitektury i kul’tury krymskikh tatar [Arch of monuments of history, architecture and culture of the Crimean Tatars]. Vol. 3: Simferopol’. Belgorod. Konstanta Publ., 2018. 392 p., pp.180-188

 2019, no.1. Refik Kurtseitov  Book Review: Nemenko A.V. Crimea 1941–1944. The reverse side of the war. Separate aspects of the occupation history of the Crimea. Simferopol: OOO Publishing House Dolya, 2018, 420 p., ill., pp.189-196