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Ryleva A.N. The conversation of “I-as-the-researcher” and “I-as-a-regular-person” on some peculiarities of historical cognition.

Abstract: The author of the article analyzes the issue on the formation of historical cognition (whether it is formed under the influence of history or persons’ idea of it), then she studies the factors, that influenced the formation of the “Polish” historical conscience of the author herself.


Keywords:

history, cognition, narrative, culture, Poland, Russia, usual conscience, scientific conscience, over-individual memory, unique memory, mentality, markers of the Polish


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