On “Capital” and “Capitalism” in the Works of Soviet Historians on the History of Siberia of the 17th Century, Published before 1955

Ivan R. Sokolovskii
1. Institute of History of the SB RAS (8 Nikolaev Str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation)
sokolowski@yandex.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 14.03.2019
The methodology of history determines what the authors will write in their books. The methodology of history is a subject of social philosophy. However, after analyzing the leading works printed before 1955 on the history of the Urals and Siberia of the 17th century, we came to the conclusion that historians did not mechanically illustrate the conclusions of social philosophy. At the end of the 19th century V. I. Lenin, relying on Karl Marx, drew a concept of the “new period of Russian history”. In the 1930s this scheme has become mandatory for all Russian historians. However, it quickly became clear that not all of its elements could be found in the Siberian history of the 17th century. The reasons may be related to the lack of sufficient autonomy for the merchants, great tax oppression, opportunities to benefit from social status,
and military operations. Retaining full loyalty to the official thesis, in their concrete studies, the historians of Siberia have proved to be great empiricists and preferred to point out historical facts even if the facts did not fit into the official concept.

Keywords: historiography, market, capitalism, ideology, Siberia, 17th century, historians, Siberia.
References: Ivan R. Sokolovskii On “Capital” and “Capitalism” in the Works of Soviet Historians on the History of Siberia of the 17th Century, Published before 1955. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2019, vol. 17, no. 2. P. 158–173. DOI: 10.25205/2541-7517-2019-17-2-158-173