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Evgeny Vasilievich Starostin(November 4, 1935, Sol-Iletsk - March 23, 2011, Moscow) - Russian historian-archivist, UNESCO expert (1994-1995), Doctor historical sciences(1995), professor (1992), specialist in archival studies, source studies and the history of socio-political thought in Russia at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries, foreign archives, foreign archival Russia, archives of Russian emigration, restitution of cultural values.

Head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs, Faculty of Archival Affairs, Historical and archival institute RGGU (1981-2011), member of the editorial board of the journal Otechestvennye arkhivy, head of the Center for Archival Research of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Honorary Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities (2007), Honorary Member of the Academic Council of the Russian State University for the Humanities, member of dissertation councils at the Russian State University for the Humanities and VNIIDAD (documentary science, records management, archival science).

Parents

Evgeny Vasilyevich Starostin's mother - Maria Petrovna Mikhailova, a doctor by profession, was the daughter of the famous Moscow pediatrician Petr Petrovich Mikhailov, graduated from the medical faculty of Moscow State University.

From the autobiographical sketch of E. V. Starostin: “Grandfather Mikhailov Petr Petrovich treated residents of all four Meshchansky streets of Moscow. V. Bryusov invited him home more than once, he visited Gilyarovsky and the cartoonist Denis, who was his close friend. And when he died in the spring of 1936, the funeral procession stretched from St. Olga's hospital, which hid in Kapelsky lane, to the Pyatnitsky cemetery. "

In the early 1930s, Maria Petrovna Starostina was sent to work in the south of the Urals. In Magnitogorsk, she married Vasily Nikolaevich Starostin, an active builder of Magnitka, who was sent to this construction site on a party ticket and became the chairman of the trade union committee. In 1931, their eldest son Nikolai was born, and in 1935 in Sol-Iletsk - Eugene.

Biography

Childhood and youth

In the early days of the Great Patriotic War Vasily Nikolayevich volunteered for the front, where, as a battalion commissar, on September 28, 1942, he died near Rzhev during the First Rzhev-Sychevsk operation.

Maria Petrovna, extremely busy with work in military hospitals, enrolled her sons in the newly opened Suvorov schools. In 1945-1956, Evgeny Vasilyevich studied at the Caucasian Suvorov Officer School, the grateful memory of whose teachers and friendly relations with fellow practitioners he kept for life.

Training at the Suvorov officer's school

From the memoirs of E. V. Starostin “Needless to say, the first two years of schooling (from 1943 to 1945) at a Moscow school gave me nothing. The teachers fainted from hunger, the school froze in winter, and we scoured the outskirts of Moscow in the hope of somewhere and something to profit from. The direct opposite was life and study at the Suvorov School. Excellent teachers were invited to teach the neglected children. Myself educational process was carefully planned so that maturing organisms were given time to move around, play football, siskins, towns, etc. And when the lessons of ballroom dancing, music, singing and horse riding were introduced, we were in seventh heaven. Today's school, where teachers, instead of demonstrating chemical experiments, are forced to rewrite the periodic table, instead of teaching girls to sew and embroider, dictate whole pages about the properties of fabrics, instead of studying botany and zoology in nature, they are obliged to draw endless petals and the stamens, it seems to me, are almost a madhouse.

I did not study brilliantly, because I did not feel a military bone in myself, and all my free time spent on sports, drawing, which I was fond of since the sixth or seventh grade. That being said, however, logic and history were my favorite subjects. History teacher MF Polyakov, who received our nickname Gnei Pompey, so colorfully reproduced the events of the past that we got used to the images of heroes, imitating them and defending their values. For example, in the military confrontation between Athens and Sparta, I was on the side of the Athenian democrats and fought with the Spartans, who for some reason were in the minority in the class. "

Evgeny Vasilyevich Starostin's mother - Maria Petrovna Mikhailova, a doctor by profession, was the daughter of the famous Moscow pediatrician Petr Petrovich Mikhailov, graduated from the medical faculty of Moscow State University.

From the autobiographical sketch of E. V. Starostin: “Grandfather Mikhailov Petr Petrovich treated residents of all four Meshchansky streets of Moscow. V. Bryusov invited him home more than once, he visited Gilyarovsky and the cartoonist Denis, who was his close friend. And when he died in the spring of 1936, the funeral procession stretched from St. Olga's hospital, which hid in Kapelsky lane, to the Pyatnitsky cemetery. "

In the early 1930s, Maria Petrovna Starostina was sent to work in the south of the Urals. In Magnitogorsk, she married Vasily Nikolaevich Starostin, an active builder of Magnitogorsk, who was sent to this construction site on a party ticket and became the chairman of the trade union committee. In 1931, their eldest son Nikolai was born, and in 1935 in Sol-Iletsk - Eugene.

Biography

Childhood and youth

Maria Petrovna, extremely busy with work in military hospitals, enrolled her sons in the newly opened Suvorov schools. In 1945-1956, Evgeny Vasilyevich studied at the North Caucasian Suvorov Officer School, the grateful memory of whose teachers and friendly relations with fellow practitioners he kept for life.

Education at the Suvorov military school

From the memoirs of E. V. Starostin “Needless to say, the first two years of schooling (from 1943 to 1945) at a Moscow school gave me nothing. The teachers fainted from hunger, the school froze in winter, and we scoured the outskirts of Moscow in the hope of somewhere and something to profit from. The direct opposite was life and study at the Suvorov School. Excellent teachers were invited to teach the neglected children. The educational process itself was carefully planned, so that maturing organisms were given time to move around, play football, chizhik, in towns, etc. And when the lessons of ballroom dancing, music, singing and horse riding were introduced, we were on the seventh the sky. Today's school, where teachers, instead of demonstrating chemical experiments, are forced to rewrite the periodic table, instead of teaching girls to sew and embroider, dictate whole pages about the properties of fabrics, instead of studying botany and zoology in nature, they are obliged to draw endless petals and the stamens, it seems to me, are almost a madhouse.

I didn’t study brilliantly, because I didn’t feel like a war bone, and spent all my free time on sports, drawing, which I was fond of from the sixth or seventh grade. In doing so, however, logic and history were my favorite subjects. History teacher MF Polyakov, who received our nickname Gnei Pompey, so colorfully reproduced the events of the past that we got used to the images of heroes, imitating them and defending their values. For example, in the military confrontation between Athens and Sparta, I was on the side of the Athenian democrats and fought with the Spartans, who for some reason were in the minority in the class. "

In the senior Suvorov classes and in the officer's school, Evgeny Vasilyevich studied with interest, participated in many sports competitions in athletics, handball and boxing, in which the cadet Starostin received the first category and took first places in North Ossetia. The school instilled in him not only a love of sports, but also conscious patriotism, iron discipline and organizational talent.

Service in the Armed Forces and choice of profession

After graduating from a military school one of the first, Lieutenant E.V. Starostin chose the Far East as his place of service. But even the beauty of nature, service next to fellow students and active sports did not brighten up too monotonous for his lively and sharp mind military career... Platoon commander E. V. Starostin served two years and retired from the armed forces in the summer of 1958, taking advantage of the "unwise", in his own assessment, the reduction of the armed forces under Khrushchev. “The organism, freed from intellectual loads for a long time, urgently demanded spiritual food,” E. V. Starostin explained his decision in his autobiography.

A multi-talented young officer could have chosen the medical path, on which his family and friends insisted, but he applied to, to the Moscow Art School in Memory of 1905, and, on the advice of one of his friends, to the Institute of History and Archives. Having withstood a very high competition, Evgeny Vasilyevich entered the MGIAI.

“The day when I saw my name on the list of applicants behind the glass of the front door was the happiest in my life. Everything that happened afterwards: defenses, diplomas, candidate's and doctoral theses were taken for granted, ”E. V. Starostin admitted in an interview with the RGGU newspaper“ Auditoria ”in 2007.

Studying at MGIAI and the beginning of a teaching and scientific career (1958-1972)

Studying at MGIAI (1958-1964)

In an effort to make up, as it seemed to him, "lost" time for education, Evgeny Vasilyevich enters simultaneously with the Faculty of Archives and the French-speaking department of the pedagogical faculty of the Higher five-year courses foreign languages... Like many classmates, he attended some time and lectures for the first year at the Faculty of History of Moscow State University with interest, but the teaching style at MGIAI turned out to be more in tune with his intellectual needs.

Study at MGIAI and study French satisfy the intellectual hunger that tormented him earlier and awaken in him an interest in serious pursuits of science. Defining, in the opinion of Yevgeny Vasilyevich himself, was a meeting with an outstanding lecturer Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt, a collector of young talents and a brilliant source of sources, and participation in the work of his student circle of source study of Russian history.

At the same time student E. Starostin attends, together with V. Muravyov, E. Shveikovskaya, I. Belenkiy, and a circle on Western European education with Faina Abramovna Kogan-Bernstein. Quite naturally, two spheres of his scientific interests were combined in his thesis on a very “inconvenient” topic “P. A. Kropotkin as a historian of the Great French revolution". Interest in Kropotkin, the founder of Russian theoretical anarchism and humanist, in those years looked irrelevant and ideologically suspicious.

As evidenced by the protocol of one of the party meetings preserved in the MGIAI archive, the student Starostin was even reprimanded for persisting in defending the right to classes at the TsGAOR in the PA Kropotkin foundation. In this situation, not only the ability acquired by E.V. Starostin at the institute to defend his principles and beliefs, but also the courage to choose and develop "dangerous" and "borderline" research topics, proceeding not from the dominant ideology, but solely from the scientific interest of the problem, manifested themselves.

Thanks to his excellent knowledge of French, Evgeny Vasilyevich had the opportunity to work for a little more than a year as a translator for a group of Soviet geologists in Guinea. The diploma under the leadership of S.O.Schmidt was defended by E.V. education.

It was at the institute that Yevgeny Vasilyevich met his wife - an excellent student Inna Pavlovna Smirnova, who had studied two courses before him, who shared for 49 years living together his passion for the profession and all the worries.

Start of teaching and research career

After working for a year as an assistant at the USSR Ministry of Higher Education (during this period he joined the ranks of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union), E.V. Starostin moved to teaching at (MADI), where, working as an assistant professor and then head of the department at the faculty of foreign citizens, he read for almost 10 years them lectures on Russian history in French.

At the same time, E. V. Starostin studied in extramural graduate school and prepared his Ph.D. thesis on the topic "Sources about the life and work of PA Kropotkin (from the history of Russian social thought in the late XIX - early XX century.)".

Since 1966, the young scientist has published several articles on the state of the education system, science and culture in the Republic of Mali, then on the archives of Laos, the USA, France and other countries. His work was noticed, because, without the notorious "language barrier" and relying on personal experience work in a number of foreign countries, he accurately diagnosed the weak and strong points of national archival systems.

Therefore, it is not surprising that during the defense of his Ph.D. thesis "Sources on the life and work of P. A. Kropotkin ..." in May 1972 N. V. Brzhostovskaya invited E. V. Starostin to continue reading her course "archives and archival work in foreign countries"At the Institute of History and Archives.

“I cannot say that the history of archiving attracted me very much. I considered myself as a historian of social thought in Russia, Russian populism, anarchism. But later, in this area of ​​knowledge, I discovered extremely interesting topics, the study of which required deep education and mastery of source studies. In the field of foreign archival studies, I focused on the study of historiography, foreign archival Russia, theoretical problems of archival theory " E.V. Starostin wrote in his autobiography in March 2011.

Work at the Institute of History and Archives (1973-2011)

In January 1973, E.V. Starostin returned to the alma mater as a teacher. Thus began his career as a specialist in the field of foreign historical and archival studies.

E. V. Starostin recalled that in the second half of the 1970s A. V. Khrabrovitsky helped A. I. Solzhenitsyn to collect historical materials, and attracted him to this work: “I remember that at his request I made two or three extracts about P. A. Kropotkin, P. I. Palchinsky, V. V. Borov, who were sent to Vermont to Solzhenitsyn. "

In 1978, E.V. Starostin graduated from the three-month International Archival Course at the Office of the Archives of France. In 1981, he became the head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs of the IAI RGGU and laid the foundations of its modern scientific and pedagogical school. In 1984 he worked as a UNESCO expert in Laos, in 1988 he gave a series of lectures at universities in Belgium. Studying and working abroad allowed him to get acquainted not only with prominent Western archivists, but also with the actual state of affairs in foreign archives, and provided rich material for his doctoral dissertation in foreign archival studies.

Although history became his profession, Evgeny Vasilyevich did not leave painting and drawing. In the 1980s. he found time to visit the art studio in the House of Scientists, he had small exhibitions. Reproductions of several of his works will become illustrations for his book "Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church"

The doctoral dissertation was almost ready when the perestroika, which had begun, posed problems for the department, the institute and the archival industry, from which Evgeny Vasilyevich could not stay away. He has done a lot both as one of the leading experts in the field of archival legislation and archival restitution, and as a defender of the “unprofitable” industry from hasty management decisions.

He was one of the founders of ROIA, and the only director selected Historical and Archival Institute(1992-1996). Despite the enormous social workload, he was active in teaching and research: in 1992 he received the title of professor, and in 1995 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Foreign Archival Science: Problems of History, Theory and Methodology".

Resignation from the post of director allowed him to immerse himself in scientific and teaching work, the results of which are impressive: in addition to more than 200 publications, we will also mention the systematic analysis and selection of the best from the scientific arsenal of world archival science to serve Russian archival education and the archival industry, about his significant contribution to the professional culture of 47 editions of the IAI, finally about periodizations actively used in Russia and the near abroad, terms, principles of evaluating the work of archives, about the theoretical justification and explanation in various instances of the need for restitution of archives of several European countries that came to the territory of the USSR during the Second World War, about the creation from scratch of "archival Rossica" - a branch of the history of archives, which studies what materials on the history of our Motherland are stored in foreign depositories and why. EV Starostin lectured not only at the Alma Mater, but also at several universities in the near and far abroad. Thanks to his worldwide reputation as an expert and a strong team assembled by him, the IOAD department has established strong professional ties with the French School of Charters (B. Delmas), with the archivists of Ukraine (I. Matyash) and Belarus (M. Shumeiko) and the USA (F. Bluin) , The International Council of Archives and became one of the recognized centers of archival thought in the post-Soviet space. About his professional credo, which allowed, despite the Iron Curtain, to create a school for the study of foreign archival science and archival comparative studies at MGIAI, and then preserve this school in the conditions of the collapse of the USSR and allow all new post-Soviet archival doctrines to conduct a dialogue on its material and intellectual space, E V. Starostin said in an interview with the Russian State Humanitarian University "Auditoria" newspaper in 2007:

“Like any person, I have basic principles, which I, willingly or unwillingly, adhere to. First, you have to work honestly. On the side of my professional career, I can say that I will not give up a single line that I wrote, even as a student. There were, of course, certain ideological quirks, but I tried to stay away from them, I tried to work in a positive manner.

Second, the historian must work with sources. A story written not on the basis of a wide range of sources is a politicized or opportunistic (even worse) story. Any history should be written on the basis of archival documents, and the deeper the researcher enters the archival world, the broader the coverage of sources, the more perfect the methodology, the closer he will be to the truth. I am not a classical positivist, I just try to start with the principle: 'no source - no history.'

In recent months, Yevgeny Vasilyevich Starostin has been preparing for publication an International Guide to the Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church stored in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. This joint publication took about two decades of work in the repositories of ten countries in Europe, America and Asia. March 16, 2011 at the V All-Russian Congress Russian society historians and archivists E.V. Starostin made a report “On Amendments and Additions to the Charter of the public organization"Russian Society of Historians-Archivists" ".

He passed away after a hard day on March 23, 2011. He was buried at the Khovanskoye cemetery in Moscow.

Scientific heritage

The scientific heritage of E.V. Starostin includes more than 200 works: articles, reports, collections of documents, of which over 15 monographs in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, French, German, Walloon, and English.

“I consider the most useful of my works a textbook published jointly with TS Volkova, TI Khorkhordina from Russian archives. (DVD) Part of which was published as a separate monograph. And the article included in the textbook "Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church" (2011) - "The Bible and the archives", I consider as the most significant of my scientific heritage " , - wrote E.V. Starostin in his autobiography on March 14, 2011.

Teaching activity 1973-2011 at the Institute of History and Archives

37 MGIAI graduates, and these are thousands of graduate students, hundreds of graduate students, dozens of candidates and doctors of sciences - listened to his lectures and used advice, worked under his scientific guidance. He read basic course « General history archives ", as well as lecture courses" Foreign Archival Russia "," History of the Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church"(At the IAI RGGU and in 2003-2009 at the Faculty of History of the Orthodox St. Tikhon University for the Humanities)," History of the Archives of France "," The organizational and legal foundations of the activities of international archival organizations. "

The textbook by E. V. Starostin "Foreign Archival Science" withstood three editions during his lifetime. He received the title of professor in 1992. Together with his students T. S. Volkova T. I. Khorkhordina and E. V. Starostin prepared the urgently needed textbook "Archives of Russia: history and modernity"

Evgeny Vasilievich put a lot of effort into opening new specializations at the IOAD department:

  • in 1991 - "Hebrew languages, culture, texts and archives"

The preparation of the specialization in the archives of the Russian Orthodox Church, conceived by Professor Starostin, continues with its transformation in the future into a specialization in “church archives”.

As a visiting professor, E.V. Starostin lectured at universities in Russia, as well as at universities in Ukraine (1998, 2000), Belarus (1999), Belgium (1988), USA (1991, as well as at the Sorbonne and the School of Charters in France ( 2003).

In 1981, becoming the head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs, E.V. Starostin laid the foundations of the modern scientific and pedagogical school of the Department of IOAD FAD IAI RSUH. He made extensive use of the comparative approach in studying the theory, methodology and practice of archival studies in various countries and eras. As a specialist in source study, E.V. Starostin began to introduce the methods of classical source study in the study of the history of archiving. ...

On September 12, 2006, the Academic Council of the RSUH awarded Evgeny Vasilyevich Starostin the title of Honored Professor of the RSUH, noting the presentation of a certificate and badge his many years of work on the training of specialists in demand in the archival industry and beyond.

The ideas of the scientific school of E.V. Starostin were reflected in the works of his students, more than 25 of whom became candidates under his leadership, and three also became doctors of sciences, specializing in the following topics: Russian archival science - T.I. Volkova; church archival science - G. P. Gorkavaya, A. V. Popov, A. Menshikov; foreign archival Russia - A. V. Popov, R. Byalkin, A. Zakatov, O. Obodova, V. Hitterer (USA); theoretical problems of foreign archival studies - T. S. Volkova, E. A. Kalsina, V. Prozorova (France), N. N. Bendik (Khabarovsk) and others. Russia, but also from Ukraine, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, China, the United States, which contributed to the strengthening of the role of the Historical Archives Institute as one of the centers for the development of archival science.

Scientific activity at the IAI 1973-2011

Evgeny Vasilievich Starostin personified the continuity of many generations of Russian historical and archival studies: he himself referred to the school of S. O Schmidt, F. A. Kogan-Bernstein and A. V. Khrabrovitsky. In the field of foreign archival science, he continued the traditions of I.I.Lyubimenko and N.V. Brzhostovskaya, boldly and in an original way developing the heritage of his teachers, he set tasks for the Russian archival science of a completely new scale and direction, and he managed to successfully solve many of them.

E.V. Starostin was the first to apply the methods of the classical in the study of the legislative, regulatory framework, scientific reference apparatus and other sources on the history of archiving. In their scientific works and lectures E.V. Starostin acquainted Soviet archivists with the latest theoretical and practical developments of foreign archivists (T. Schellenberg, H. Jenkinson, R. A. Botier and others). Realizing how much a thorough study of the historiography of the subject is necessary for the development of archival science, E.V. Starostin wrote a course of lectures on foreign historiography of archival science, which was published in 1986 as a textbook. And only after the development of all urgent problems historiography of foreign archival studies E.V. Starostin began to study the methodological problems of the history of archives and archival science.

In 1990, the scientist published the most important articles on the periodization of the history of archives, opposing such major theorists of Western archival studies as A. Brennecke, R. A. Botier, historian and head of the archival industry of France J. Favier.

“..Note that neither German nor French historians were able to single out a single principle of classification and thus comply with the laws of formal logic. For both, the history of the archives is tied to the history of their countries; they did not have enough “foreign material” to create a universal design applicable to other regions of the world. Is it possible to single out a single principle that will form the basis for the periodization of archives? We believe so. Such a principle, in our opinion, can serve as a retrospective review of the functions of archives, the degree of their development, practical content, compliance with historically established norms ... "

The advantage of the periodization proposed by E.V. Starostin was not only in its construction on one basis, but also in its universal nature, applicability for studying archives of any era and any socio-political context.

The works of the scientist on the origin and conceptualization of the principle of origin, which is the basis of the fund classifications, based on the history of European archives, received international recognition. Paradoxically, modern French historians of archival affairs knew less about the "principle of respect for the fund" and about the history of archives during the Great French Revolution than Professor Starostin.

The collapse of the USSR and the division of the Soviet historical and cultural heritage, as well as international discussions on the problems of cultural values ​​displaced during the Second World War, allowed E.V. Starostin to prove himself as a leading Russian specialist in the field of archival restitution.

His work on the theory, methodology, and terminology of archival science had a significant impact on the study of Russian archival science. Together with his student T.I.Khorkhordina in the 90s. E.V. Starostin gives a new reading of the decree on the reorganization and centralization of archival affairs of June 1, 1918, adopted by the Soviet government, but prepared by Russian archivists during the First World War, showing in this work the remarkable skill of a source study.

E.V. Starostin actively studied the interdisciplinary ties of archival science, using the material of both Russian and foreign archives. He was the first among Russian historians to propose a periodization of the history of archives, museums and libraries of Western Europe based on common criteria.

Attracted attention scientists developing E.V. Starostina on the problems of the relationship between source study and archival studies. He designated new area scientific knowledge, located at the junction of these two disciplines, conventionally calling it the term "archology".

By "archivology" E. V. Starostin understood the process of documenting all aspects of the life of society, which, according to his concept, is not unambiguous in different regions of the world. Archivology, which is formed at the intersection of source study and archival science, identifies and studies the most important sets of sources on the history of archival affairs and archives: inventories, catalogs, guidebooks, fund files, the funds themselves and collections (namely, schemes for their systematization), draft archival legislation and regulations. In a broader sense, "archivology" goes beyond the actual "archival source study", exploring all aspects of documenting human experience. Both sides of "archivology" are of the utmost importance for the correct reading of the source. It is extremely important for a historian to know, when approaching the coverage of a topic of interest to him, the development of the principles of classification of documents in the archive or the forms and methods of selection for storage of documents that he uses; he must be aware of all the movements that have ever taken place in the repository, how completely this or that set of documents has been preserved, what materials and for what reasons were transferred to other archives or were destroyed. Knowledge about the gaps in the country's documentary chronicle is just as necessary for the correct reconstruction of the past as information about the availability of written evidence.

E.V. Starostin's research on theoretical and methodological problems of archival science was distinguished at the same time by a depth of understanding of fundamental problems and an acute practical orientation. An analysis of the management of archives in several countries led E.V. Starostin to the conclusion that it is necessary to introduce double indicators of accounting for the archival fund both in storage units (the intellectual dimension of the archive necessary for processing and using the funds) and in running meters (the material dimension of the archive, which is important for economics of archiving).

E.V. Starostin gave many valuable practical recommendations industry specialists and conducted a number of practical studies: he participated in the preparation and publication of a series of guidebooks "Documents on the history of the Jewish people in the archives of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus" (3 volumes were published), and in the preparation of a guide to the archives of the Russian Orthodox Church, for the publication of which was the blessing of the Patriarch was received, as well as in the preparation of a guidebook on the history of Franco-Russian relations, jointly with the School of Charters. On April 24, 2010 Evgeny Vasilievich was awarded the A. L. Shanyavsky Prize for his outstanding contribution to the development of fundamental scientific research in the area of humanities for 2009

Organizational and social work 1981-2011

In 1981, E.V. Starostin was appointed head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs. He had to look for new forms of work and new approaches to teaching, as well as to attract new teachers to the department, instead of leaving veterans. Thanks to him, despite the collapse of the USSR and its archival industry, the IOAD department has remained a center uniting scientists from different regions of Russia and the CIS countries, adhering to both theoretical and practical principles of related principles.

EV Starostin was one of the initiators of the creation in November 1990 of the Russian Society of Historians and Archivists, a permanent member of its executive committee and the Chairman of the "Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church" section.

In 1990, E.V. Starostin created the Center for Archival Research at the IOAD department, where, under his leadership, three scientific projects: foreign archival Russia, archives of the Russian Orthodox Church and documents on the history of the Jewish people in the archives of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Monographs and volumes of guidebooks were published in all directions, including a series of archival guidebooks "Documents on the history and culture of Jews in the archives of Russia" evaluated by scholars from all over the world

On his initiative, in 1992, the publication of "Proceedings of the IAI RGGU" was resumed.

E. V. Starostin was a member of the Church Archives section of the International Council of Archives, and in 1992-1996 he was also a member of the ISA section “ Professional education».

In the difficult and troubled transitional years associated with the inclusion of the IAI in the structure of the RSUH, E.V. Starostin was elected director of the IAI and headed it from 1992 to 1996. His adherence to principles, ability to defend his position and talent for communication and persuasion made him will, the leader of the "professorial opposition", where along with him the integrity of the institute was defended by V. A. Muravyov, A. D. Stepansky and other graduates of MGIAI, who became his teachers. Having assumed, together with the official directorship, this enormous responsibility for the safety of the scientific and pedagogical school of the IAI in the fullness of its unique traditions, he won the respect of opponents in the process of creating the RSUH, not to mention the boundless love and gratitude of teachers, students, graduates and everyone. to whom the institute was dear.

Thanks to his dedication, the Institute retained its integrity and unique teaching staff, correspondence and evening education at the IAI did not disappear, the Faculty of Technotronic Archives was practically created anew, the Faculty of Documentation was returned, the courses of basic special and archival disciplines were preserved in full, the Institute retained the right to write educational standard in the specialty "historian-archivist".

After leaving the post of director, Evgeny Vasilyevich continued to head the IOAD department, the Center for Archival Research and actively participate in the work of the ROIA. He was a member of the Academic Council of the State Archives of the Russian Federation, the Academic Council of the Museum of Moscow, the Academic Council of the RGASPI, the Scientific Council of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Geographical Society of Russia, as well as a member of the Dissertation Council for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations in the specialty VAK 05. 25. 02. "Documentary , records management, archival science ".

He took the most Active participation in the reforms of the archival industry and the archival legislation of Russia, was an active participant in the discussion of the Federal Law of 22.10.2004 No. 125-FZ "On archival affairs In Russian federation".

The Archives Administration is not the owner of the documents for life. They are temporary custodians of the national archival heritage, responsible for its preservation before society, law, God, and only then - before the state.

Chronological index of works (incomplete in part 2008-2011)

  1. Public education in the Republic of Mali // Tez. report XXIV scientific research. conf. MADI. M., 1966, p. 6 - 9. 1968
  2. On the history of P.A.Kropotkin's study of the Great French Revolution // Fr. Yearbook for 1966, M., 1968, pp. 293-303.
  3. Technique of sociological research // Abstracts of the report. XXVI scientific research conference. MADI. M., 1968.S. 31 - 32.1970
  4. On the meetings of V.I. Lenin and P.A.Kropotkin // Arch. Yearbook for 1968. M., 1970.S. 225 - 229.
  5. V.I.Lenin's conversation with P.A.Kropotkin about cooperation // Dokl. Annotations. XXVIII scientific. - issled. conf. MADI. M., 1970.S. 22.1971
  6. K. Liebknecht and P. A. Kropotkin's pamphlet // Prometheus. M., 1971.T.8. P.210 - 211
  7. The peasant community in the ideology of revolutionary populism // Annotations of the report. XXIX scientific. - issled. conf. MADI. M., 1971.C 14.
  1. Sources about the life and work of P.A.Kropotkin (From the history of Russian social thought at the end of the 19th-20th centuries) Author's abstract. dis. Cand. Historical Sciences M., 1972.27 p.
  2. A. Kropotkin and his "Program of revolutionary propaganda" // ISSSR. M., 1972. N 1.S.134 - 138.1973
  3. Archive of P.A. and A.A.Kropotkin // ZOR GBL. M., 1973. N 34, p. 5 - 70 (with L. V. Gapochko)
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  5. P.A.Kropotkin's pseudonyms // SA. M., 1974. N 6.P. 85 - 86.
  6. The program of the course "Foreign archeography" // SAM, 1974. N 3. P.104-105
  1. P.A.Kropotkin (Materials for the biography) Edited by prof. V.E.Ileritskiy M., 1975.213 s (rotaprint)
  1. A guide to the US National Archives // CA. M., 1976.S. 100 - 102 (jointly with G. I. Korolev).
  2. F.A.Kogan - Bernstein (obituary) // SA. M., 1976.S. 118 (without signature)
  3. Garmash V.N. Archival work in the United States of America. M., 1976.57 p.
  1. F.A.Kogan - Bernstein (1899-1976) (obituary) // SV. Issue 41.M., 1977.C.424 (without signature)
  1. Presidential Libraries in the US Archival Service // SA. M., 1978. N 6.P.78 - 86 (jointly with T. S. Kabochkina)
  1. P. A. Kropotkin The Great French Revolution. Compiled, partly translated by auth.vtsup.st., Commentary, decree. Joint with V.M.Dalin and A.V. Gordon. M., 1979.575 p.
  2. In the same place. Teng on the French Revolution. S. 455-467.
  3. International archival courses // CA. M., 1979.N. 1.P. 74 - 77 (with I.P. Medvedev)
  1. Archives of modern France // Fr. Yearbook 1978. M., 1980.S. 233 - 246.
  2. XVI International Conference “ round table»Archives // Questions of criticism of the methodology and theory of bourgeois archives. M., 1980.S. 153-164.
  3. Methodological problems of the history of archiving in contemporary French archival science // Ibid. Pp. 110 - 119 (under the pseudo E.V. Mikhailov)
  4. P.A.Kropotkin. Bibliographer. index of printed works, review bibl. funds and unpublished materials. In 2 vols. M., 1980.249 p.
  1. Program for the course "Archives and archival work in foreign countries" M., 1981. 73 p.
  2. Medical instructions for the course "Archives and archival work abroad" Sverdlovsk, 1981 14 p. (In collaboration with V.A.Chudinovskikh)
  1. Historical and revolutionary memorial museum of P.A.Kropotkin // Great October and non-proletarian parties. Kalinin. 1982.S. 195 - 202
  2. Kropotkin Pjotr ​​A. Die Grosse Franzosische Revolution 1789-1783. Bd. I 349 S; Bd. 2.387 S. (Introductory article, commentary with A.V. Gordon)
  3. To go the most extreme way (about materials on the history of the USSR, located abroad) LG. 1982 dated May 5.
  4. Meeting dedicated to the centenary of A.A.Shilov // SA. M., 1982. N 1.S. 92.
  5. Archiving in Western Europe by the beginning of the 20th century and the emergence of international cooperation // SA. M., 1982. N 3.P.67 - 75.
  6. Ed. Sorokin V.V. Archives of institutions of the USSR (1917-1937) M., 107 p.
  1. P.A.Kropotkin. Letters from Eastern Siberia. Irkutsk. 1983. M., 1983, 192 p. (Compiled, introductory article, commentary with V.A. Markin)
  2. Development of international cooperation of archivists (1918-1939) // SA. M., 1983. N 2.P. 66 - 71.
  3. Social functions of archives // CA M., 1983. N 3.P. 92.
  4. Archiving in foreign countries: Method. Decree. Sverdlovsk, 1983.46 p. (with V. A. Chudinovskikh).
  5. Development of international archival cooperation before the Second World War: Uch. Pos. M., 1983.55 p. (revised S.O.Schmidt // SA M., 1984. N 5.P.71 - 72)
  6. Ed. Sorokin V.V. Departmental archives of the USSR 1938-1959. M., 1983.67 p.
  1. I. N. Myshkin's speech. On the issue of authorship // Historiography and source study of archival affairs in the USSR M., 1984. pp. 165 - 177
  2. Foreword // Ibid. P.3-4.
  3. Anarchists. At a crossroads; in the arms of counter-revolution // Non-proletarian parties in Russia: lessons of history. M., 1984.S. 409 - 412, 473-477
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  5. Speaker: Called by the Revolution (Saykin O. German Lopatin) M., 1983 // Komsomol. Truth. 1984.14 aug.
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  7. Ed .: Archival studies and archeography: Course program. M., 1984 31 p.
  8. Ed. Sorokin V.V. United Departmental Archives of the USSR. M., 1984.68 p.
  9. Retz. On the book: Reference book of a scientist: Archives, libraries, researchers. Lvov, 1983 // SB. 1984.N 5.P. 70. (with V.V.Krylov)
  1. Great French Revolution P. A. Kropotkin 100 years // Book "Memorable Dates" M., 1985. P. 210.
  2. P. A. Kropotkin The Great French Revolution. Compiled, frequently translated, authored introductory articles, commentary, decree. Joint with V.M.Dalin and A.V. Gordon. M., 1979.575 p. (In Bulgarian)
  3. Soviet archivist in Laos // SA. M., 1985. N 2 .. S. 95.
  4. Western European historiography of archival science ( end of XIX- the first third of the XX century). // CA. M., 1985.N 3. P.70-77.
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  6. Ed .: History and organization of archival affairs in the USSR: Course program. M., 1985.56 p.
  7. Ed .: Archives of the KPSS: Program of the course / comp. V. E. Korneev. M., 1985.22 p.
  8. Ed .: Departmental archives of the USSR. 1959-1980 / Comp. V.V. Sorokin. M., 1985.76 p.
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  2. Retz. Archiving in the GDR: theory and practice: Textbook. / Ch. ed. B. Brahman. Berlin, 1984 // CA. M., 1986. N 6.P.76 - 79. (Jointly with V.I.Durnovtsev).
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  1. Documents on the history of the peoples of the USSR in foreign archives. M .: VNIIDAD. 1988.76 p.
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  3. Not historians for archives, but archives for historians // VI. M., 1988. No. 12, pp. 175-176.
  1. Kropotkin reads Zhores // French Revolution and Russia. Almanac. M., 1989 pp. 165 - 195 (with A. V. Gordon)
  2. Also. in French lang.
  3. International archival organizations and their activities: Uch.pos. M., 1989.81 p.
  4. On the question of the boundaries of archiving and the duties of archivists // Archives of the USSR: History and Modernity. M., 1989.S. 10 - 17.
  5. Preface. // Ibid. C.3-.
  6. Ed .: // Ibid.
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  2. O. L. `Or // Russian writers 1800-1917: bibliography. vocabulary. T.2. M., 1990
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  2. The same on it. lang. // Archivmiteilungen. N 2.S. 56 - 64
  3. Ditto for Flemish. language // Archives et bibliotheques de Belgique. T. LXII. N 1 | 2. P. 191-218
  4. Speech at the founding congress of the Russian Society of Historians and Archivists. // Vestn. Archivist. M., 1991. N I. С.47 - 49
  5. On the draft charter of the Russian Society of Historians and Archivists // Vestn. Archivist. M., 1991. N 3 S. 67 - 69
  6. International Symposium on Archival Education // CA. M., 1991. N 1.S. 111-112
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  8. Feedback: V. N. Vinogradov, A. V. Dombrovskaya, A. P. Pshenichny and others. But the reality is not confirmed. Letter to the editor // OA. M., 1991. N 6.S. 108-112.
  9. Archives and archival work in foreign countries. Sverdlovsk, 1991.88 p. (with V. A. Chudinovskikh)
  1. Compiled by Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin: Index of Literature 1921-1992. M., 1992. 60 p. (with IL Belenky)
  2. Entry. Art .: The legacy of P.A.Kropotkin. In the same place. S. 3 - 8
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  1. Archives of the period of the Great French Revolution // OA M., 1993. N 4.P.92 - 99
  2. / Speech / On the development of the Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities // Academic Council of the Russian State Humanitarian University (Jan.-June 1993) M., 1993. P.72 - 74.
  3. Church archives of Russia (From the experience of creating a reference book) // Vestn. Archivist M., 1993. N I (13) P. 96 - 100 (with N. Yu. Sidorova)
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  2. Foreign archives: Course program. M., 1994.44 p.
  3. Decree 7 Messidor II year of the Republic (to the 200th anniversary of the Great French Revolution) // World of source studies: Sat. in honor of Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt. M .: Penza, 1994.S. 252 - 257
  4. Dokl. to Intern. colloquium "Training of custodians of the national heritage in Europe // La formation des conservateurs des biens culturels en Europe. Paris. 1994. P. 132-134
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  8. / Speech / // Academic Council of the RSUH (Feb.-June 1994) M., 1994. С 126-127
  9. Ed .: History and organization of archiving. Course program M., 1994.48 p. (compiled by T.S.Kabochkina, T.I.Khorkhordin and others)
  1. Foreign archival studies: problems of history, theory and methodology. Abstract of thesis. dis. Dr. East sciences. M., 1995.34 p.
  2. Foreword, commentary, text composition. Three months in a fascist prison (soldier's memoirs) // OA. M., 1995. N 3.P.71 - 86
  1. Foreword, ed. // Tudy Historical - Archival Institute Vol.33. M., 1996.S. 5 - 6.
  2. Domestic historiography of foreign archival studies // Ibid. Pp. 160 - 168
  3. Comp .: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus N. - Y.1996. 164 p. (with V. B. Kior)
  4. XIII Int. congress of archives: the impression of the participants // OA. M., 1996. N 5.S. 113-114
  1. Foreign Archival Science: Problems of History, Theory and Methodology M .: Russkiy Mir, 330 p. Entry. Art., Comp .: Documents on history and p.
  2. Entry. Art., Comp .: Documents on the history and culture of Jews in the archives of Moscow: Guide. M., 1997, 601 p.
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  4. Section "Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church" // Bulletin of the Archivist M., 1997. N 3. P.
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  6. .R.-A.Bautier - 75 years // OA. M., 1997. N 6.S.
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  2. International Council of Archives: A Half-Century Way // Archivist Bulletin. M., 1998. N 3 (45) S. 23-37
  3. The same // Studii s archi-vnyi reference documents. Kiev, 1998. V.3. Pp. 37 - 56 (in Ukrainian)
  4. Archival studies in vocational training archivists of Russia and France // Historians and archivists: cooperation in the preservation and knowledge of the past in the interests of the present and the future. M., 1998.S. 71 - 74
  5. To the 80th anniversary of the decree "On the reorganization and centralization of archival affairs in the RSFSR // OA. M., 1998. N 2. P. 31 −32.
  6. 100 years of the Dutch textbook on archival studies // Bulletin of the archivist. M., 1998. N 5 (47). WITH.
  7. From "Kept the Tsar's" to the Archives of the President of the Russian Federation // Nezavisimaya Gaz. 1998, July 25. N 134.
  8. The principle of origin in the Russian and French schools of archival science // Historical krynitsy: problems of classifications, vyvuchennya i lay-out. Minsk. 23-24 krasavina 1998.S. 198-199.
  1. What language do we speak? // OA. M., 1999. N 3.S. 122 - 125.
  2. Methodology of the history of archives: periodization // Otech. archives. 1999. # 6.
  1. Du tresor des chartes d`Ivan le terrible aux Archives du President de Russie ou la recherche historique face a la pratique du secret d`Etat // Memoire et histoire: les etats europeens face aux droits des citoyens du XXI - eme siecle. Bucarest. 1998. Paris 2000. C. 101-103.
  2. Ed .: Gorkavaya G.P. Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church in the past and present M., 2000.51 p.
  3. Archival source study terminological disputes // Source study and study of local lore in the culture of Russia. M., 2000. WITH.
  4. Source study and archival science: the facets of interaction. // Novgorod archive. Bulletin Vel. Novgorod. 2000. N 2.C.
  5. How the term "archival source study" was born // Document.-Archive.-History. Sat. st. Ekaterinburg, 2000.S.
  1. Russian history. Methodological aspects of archival knowledge M., 2001.48 p.
  2. M.K.Lyubavsky historian - archivist // OA. M., 2001. N I. S.
  3. The Riga Peace Treaty with Poland and the Problems of "Archival Restitution" // Proceedings of the Int. Scientific-practical conference. "Foreign Archival Russia. Results and Prospects. Revealing and Returning. M., 2001. S.
  4. Section of the CA ROIA "Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church // Bulletin of the archivist. M., 2001. N 1 (61). P.
  5. M.K.Lubavsky (1860-1936) // Historians of Russia. Biographies. M., 2001.S. (with A.V.Sidorov)
  6. Critics of the decree "On the Reorganization and Centralization of Archival Affairs in the RSFSR". Abstracts of reports and messages Int. Sci. conf. M., May 23 - 24, 2001. // Archival Fund of the Russian Federation: Phenomenon, Myths and Reality M., 2001. pp. 32 - 35.
  1. Source study and archival science: the facets of interaction // Labor IAI M., 2002. V.34. (computer version.)
  2. Foreword (with T.I.Khorkhordina and A.D.Stepansky) / Ibid.
  3. Source study and archival science: development resources // Archive study, source study national history... Interaction problems at the present stage. M., 2002.S. 55 - 67.
  4. Quantitative measurements of documents stored in archives // Changing Russia and Russian archives at the turn of the century. M., 2002.S. 40 - 42
  5. Lyudmila Markovna Zak // OA. M., 2002. N 1.S. 121 (under the pseudo S.O.Schmidt)
  6. In memory of V.M.Dalin // Franz. yearbook for 2001. M., 2002. S.
  7. Source study and archival science: controversial issues // Source study and historiography in the world of humanitarian knowledge. M., 2002.S. 51-60
  8. What Prince P. A. Kropotkin kept silent about in the "Notes of a Revolutionary" T.8. Kiev, 2002.S. 228 - 236
  9. Archival source study // Archives. Archeography. Gereloznenie. VIP. 5. Kiev, 2002.S. 172 - 177
  1. Archival source study: terminological disputes // Archives on the way of XXI Starogoddzia: history, spadchyna, success. Minsk, 2003.S. 58-62
  2. Rizka is peaceful for the sake of 1921 r ..: problems of archivnoi restitution // Studi z archivnoi help and documentation. T.9. Kiev, 2003.S. 163 - 166
  3. P.A.Kropotkin's appeal to the Ukrainian people // Memo Archeographic scorch. T.4. Kiev, 2003.S. 180 - 184
  4. Periodization of the general history of archives // Problems of history and archeology of Ukraine. Kharkiv, 2003.S. 210 - 214
  5. Archival source study: unused resources // Culture historical memory... Petrozavodsk, 2003.S. 202-212
  6. Terminological intervention. In the book: Theoretical basis archeography from the standpoint of modernity: materials of the discussion. M., 2003.S. 50 - 53
  7. The approximate program of the discipline General history of archives of the federal component of the cycle of the OPD GOS VPO of the second generation in the specialty 020800 "Historical and archival studies" // Historical and archival studies. Specialty 020800: State educational standard higher professional education and sample programs disciplines of the federal component (cycles general education disciplines and disciplines of specialty) / Otv. Ed. V. V. Minaev. M., 2003.S. 391-440.
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  3. Cryptography in the system of source knowledge // People and power: historical sources and research methods M., 2004.S. 36-43
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  6. XV International Congress of Archives. The impression of the participants (E.V. Starostin) // OA. M., 2004. N 6.S.15-16
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Academic degree: Doctor of Historical Sciences

Academic title: Professor

participant of the "Famous Scientists" encyclopedia

Doctor of Historical Sciences (1995), Professor (1992), Head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs of the Faculty of Archival Affairs of the Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Head of the Center for Archival Research of the Russian State University for the Humanities. Honorary Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities (2007), Honorary Member of the Academic Council of the Russian State Humanitarian University.

Research interests and field of scientific activity:

An expert in the history of social thought in Russia (populism, anarchism), source studies, archival studies, the history of domestic and foreign archives.

Participation in scientific councils, commissions, editorial boards:

UNESCO expert (1994-1995),

Member of the Professional Education Section of the International Council of Archives (1992-1996),

Member of the section "Church Archives" of the ISA,

Member of the Academic Council of the GARF,

Member of the Academic Council of the Museum of Moscow,

Member of the Academic Council of RGASPI,

Member Geographical Society Of Russia

Member of the dissertation council for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations, specialty 05.25.02. "Documentary, records management, archival science" VAK

Scientific and pedagogical activity:

At the Russian State Humanitarian University (MGIAI) since 1973. Gives lectures on "General History of Archives", "Foreign Archival Russia", "History of the ROC Archives", "History of French Archives", "Organizational and Legal Foundations of the Activities of International Archival Organizations."

Scientific awards:

Medal "40 Years of the Soviet Armed Forces" (1958),

Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997),

Medal "Veteran of Labor",

Medal "Anniversary Suvorov schools"(2003),

Commemorative sign"Honorary Archivist"

Award of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education.

Commander of the French Order for Literature and Art (2007).

Main publications:

Compiled by: P.A. Kropotkin (1842-1921): Bibliography. decree. print tr. / USSR Academy of Sciences. Institute of History of the USSR, MGIAI. M., 1980. Part 1-2.

Development of international archival cooperation before the Second World War: Textbook. manual / MGIAI. M., 1983.56 p.

On the question of the boundaries of archiving and the duties of archivists // Archives of the USSR: history and modernity. M., 1989.S. 10-17.

International archival organizations and their activities: Textbook. manual / MGIAI. M., 1989.80 p.

Discussion of the problem of accessibility of documents at international forums of archivists // Sov. archives. 1990. No. 5. S. 17-24.

Archives and archival work in foreign countries: Textbook. manual / Ural. state un-t. Sverdlovsk, 1991.89 p. Et al. Chudinovskikh V.A.

Church archives of Russia // Vestn. archivist. 1993. No. 1. S. 96-100. Et al. Sidorova N.Yu.

History of Russia in foreign archives: Textbook. manual / RSUH. M .: Higher. shk., 1994.79 p.

Ch. ed., (author of the article]: Proceedings of the Historical and Archival Institute.M .: RGGU, 1996. T. 33. 306 pp. From the content: Domestic historiography of foreign archival studies. P. 160-167.

Foreign archival studies: problems of history, theory and methodology. M .: Rus. mir, 1997.330, p.

International Council of Archives: The Path to Half a Century // Otech. archives. 1998. No. 3. S. 23-37.

Archives of Russia: Methodol. aspects of archivist. knowledge: Textbook. method. allowance / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich. - M.: ROIA, 2001 .-- 46 p.

Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church (X-XX centuries) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Bulletin of the archivist. - 2004 .-- 2004; N3 / 4.-C. 313-325.

Cryptography (which is useful for an archivist to know) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Domestic archives. - 2004 .-- 2004; N5.-C. 26-33.

Two revolutions - two destinies of archives: from the experience of the Great French Revolution at the end of the 18th century. and the Russian revolution of 1917 / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // New literary review. - 2005. - 2005; N74 (4) .- C. 155-164.

Archival heritage of the Russian Orthodox Church: ways of study and development / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Otechestvennye archives. - 2005. - 2005; N4.-C. 31-38.

Archives and revolution / Evgeny Vasilievich Starostin, Tatyana Innokentievna Horkhordina; E. V. Starostin, T. I. Khorkhordin; [Ros. state humanitarian un-t]. - M.: RGGU, 2007 .-- 177 p.

Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church during the formation and development of the Moscow state (XIV - XVII centuries) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Bulletin of the Russian State University for the Humanities. - 2008. - 2008; N 8. - S. 214-222.

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Doctor of Historical Sciences (1995), Professor (1992), Head of the Department of History and Organization of Archival Affairs of the Faculty of Archival Affairs of the Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Head of the Center for Archival Research of the Russian State University for the Humanities. Honorary Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities (Scientific Council of the Russian State University for the Humanities of June 27, 2006, Protocol No. 7), Honorary Member of the Scientific Council of the Russian State Humanitarian University.


Research interests and field of scientific activity:

An expert in the history of social thought in Russia (populism, anarchism), source studies, archival studies, the history of domestic and foreign archives.


Participation in scientific councils, commissions, editorial boards:

  • UNESCO expert (1994-1995),
  • Member of the Professional Education Section of the International Council of Archives (1992-1996),
  • Member of the section "Church Archives" of the ISA,
  • Member of the Academic Council of the GARF,
  • Member of the Academic Council of the Museum of Moscow,
  • Member of the Academic Council of RGASPI,
  • Member of the Geographical Society of Russia
  • Member of the dissertation council for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations, specialty 05.25.02. "Documentary, records management, archival science" VAK


Scientific and pedagogical activity:

At the Russian State Humanitarian University (MGIAI) since 1973. Gives lectures on "General History of Archives", "Foreign Archival Russia", "History of the ROC Archives", "History of French Archives", "Organizational and Legal Foundations of the Activities of International Archival Organizations."


Scientific awards:

  • Medal "40 Years of the Soviet Armed Forces" (1958),
  • Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997),
  • Medal "Veteran of Labor",
  • Medal "Jubilee of the Suvorov Schools" (2003),
  • Memorial sign "Honorary Archivist",
  • Award of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education.
  • Commander of the French Order for Literature and Art (2007).


Main publications:

  • Compiled by: P.A. Kropotkin (1842-1921): Bibliography. decree. print tr. / USSR Academy of Sciences. Institute of History of the USSR, MGIAI. M., 1980. Part 1-2.
  • Development of international archival cooperation before the Second World War: Textbook. manual / MGIAI. M., 1983.56 p.
  • On the question of the boundaries of archiving and the duties of archivists // Archives of the USSR: history and modernity. M., 1989.S. 10-17.
  • International archival organizations and their activities: Textbook. manual / MGIAI. M., 1989.80 p.
  • Discussion of the problem of accessibility of documents at international forums of archivists // Sov. archives. 1990. No. 5. S. 17-24.
  • Archives and archival work in foreign countries: Textbook. manual / Ural. state un-t. Sverdlovsk, 1991.89 p. Et al. Chudinovskikh V.A.
  • Church archives of Russia // Vestn. archivist. 1993. No. 1. S. 96-100. Et al. Sidorova N.Yu.
  • History of Russia in foreign archives: Textbook. manual / RSUH. M .: Higher. shk., 1994.79 p.
  • Ch. ed., (author of the article]: Proceedings of the Historical and Archival Institute.M .: RGGU, 1996. T. 33. 306 pp. From the content: Domestic historiography of foreign archival studies. P. 160-167.
  • Foreign archival studies: problems of history, theory and methodology. M .: Rus. mir, 1997.330, p.
  • International Council of Archives: The Path to Half a Century // Otech. archives. 1998. No. 3. S. 23-37.
  • Archives of Russia: Methodol. aspects of archivist. knowledge: Textbook. method. allowance / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich. - M.: ROIA, 2001 .-- 46 p.
  • Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church (X-XX centuries) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Bulletin of the archivist. - 2004 .-- 2004; N3 / 4.-C. 313-325.
  • Cryptography (which is useful for an archivist to know) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Domestic archives. - 2004 .-- 2004; N5.-C. 26-33.
  • Two revolutions - two destinies of archives: from the experience of the Great French Revolution at the end of the 18th century. and the Russian revolution of 1917 / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // New literary review. - 2005. - 2005; N74 (4) .- C. 155-164.
  • Archival heritage of the Russian Orthodox Church: ways of study and development / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Otechestvennye archives. - 2005. - 2005; N4.-C. 31-38.
  • Archives and revolution / Evgeny Vasilievich Starostin, Tatyana Innokentievna Horkhordina; E. V. Starostin, T. I. Khorkhordin; [Ros. state humanitarian un-t]. - M.: RGGU, 2007 .-- 177 p.
  • Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church during the formation and development of the Moscow state (XIV - XVII centuries) / Starostin Evgeny Vasilievich // Bulletin of the Russian State University for the Humanities. - 2008. - 2008; N 8. - S. 214-222.
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