B. V. Cherkass (Kiev)
The event under this name was held on May 24-26, 2012 in Kaunas and Trakai (Lithuania). The conference was organized by Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) in cooperation with the Institute of Lithuanian History (Vilnius), the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland) and the international scientific project "Colloquia Russica". The topics of the scientific forum included: the emergence and influence of the Tatar factor on the history of Central and Eastern Europe; relations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Tatar rulers in the first half of the XIV century; prerequisites and causes of the battle of Blue Waters, its course and consequences, as well as the further development of the campaign; relations between Lithuania and the Tatars the impact of this event on the history of Central and Eastern Europe.
The conference brought together many well-known researchers. In particular, Lithuanian historians Yu. Käupene (Kaunas, "Geopolitical and geocultural space of interpenetration: 1362-1569"), M. Ščavinskas (Klaipeda, "Saracens-Mongols-Tatars during the Crusades in the XII-XIII centuries"), R. Batura (Vilnius, "Source Study Aspects of Blue Waters"), L. Butsevičute (Kaunas ,blue waters in the context of historical cartography"), V. Jankauskas (Kaunas, "the power of the Koriatovichi in Podillia after the Battle of Sinevoda"), R. Petrauskas (Vilnius, "The Gediminovich world: Forms and methods of international Politics and diplomatic activity in the second half of the XIV century"), S. Rovell (Vilnius, " Relations of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Tatars through the eyes of the Catholic Church in the 15th century: speculation and Influence"), M. Sirutavicius (Kaunas, "The Tatar Problem and Christian Unity in the Rhetoric of Diplomatic Negotiations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Moscow in the late 15th century-mid-16th century"), T. Chelkis (Vilnius, "The Concept of the Borders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Early 20th Century"). steppes in the XIV-XVI centuries").
The Polish side was represented by V. Nagorny (Krakow, "Lithuania in the Foreign Policy of the Galician-Volhynian Princes in the last years of the reign of Daniil Romanovich"), D. Dombrowski (Bydgoszcz, "Before the Battle of the Blue Waters: at the Origins of the Lithuanian-Mongolian struggle for Russian lands: problems of the Baltic policy of the Romanovichi"), L. Korczak (Krakow,"the influence of the Tatar factor on the struggle of Lithuania and Poland for Russia in the second half of the XIV century"), Ya. Tengovsky (Bialystok, "Olgerdovichi, Drutsky and Golshansky, or once again about the origin of Sofia, the fourth wife of King Vladislav Jagiell").
From Belarus, the scientific forum was attended by A. Martynyuk (Minsk, "Tatars in medieval miniature: enemies, neighbors, allies"), A. Lyuba (Minsk, " Mutual relations
Grand Duchy of Lithuania with the Horde (mid-13th-14th centuries,)"), A. dorogoy (Minsk, "The Tatar War" of Prince A. Olgerdovich of Polotsk"), from the Russian Federation S. Polekhov (Moscow, "on the source-study values of the Tale of Podillia") and A. Maslovsky (Azov, " Nomads Don Right Bank of the XIV century and the city of the Golden Horde"), and from Moldova-M. Rusev (Chisinau, "rulers of the Carpathian-Dniester lands after the battle of blue Waters").
Ukraine was represented by a large delegation of scientists. Moreover, Russian scientists presented a wide range of regions and scientific schools of our state: L. Voitovich (Lviv, "Lithuanian Policy of Prince Lev Danilovich"), Y. Dovgan (Ivano-Frankivsk, "Evolution of military tactics of the Tatars in the XIV-XV centuries"), S. Bocharov (Simferopol, " Battle for the Blue Crimean Ulus of the Golden Horde"), B. Cherkass (Kiev, "The Battle of Sinevoda in 1362 in the context of the political history of the Western uluses of the Golden Horde (the wing of Moval) during the "Great Jam"), A. Fedoruk (Chernivtsi, " the Battles on the Blue Waters (1362) and on the Don (1380): a comparative analysis of the art of war"), A. Rusina (Kiev, "constructing historical memory in Ukraine: the Battle of Blue Waters"), Y. Pilipchuk (Kiev, " Separatism in the Golden Horde (European vector, XIV-XV centuries)").
Unfortunately, shortly before the conference, Felix Mikhailovich Shabuldo, a well-known researcher of the Sinevodsk problem, passed away. The participants of the event observed a minute of silence in his memory. The full text of the latest studio F was also read out. Shabulda "results of studying the Battle of Sinevoda".
The plenary sessions were devoted to the review and analysis of sources, historical components and archaeological finds. The conference was distinguished by fruitful and sometimes quite sharp discussions. In addition to the actual plenary sessions, the organizers arranged a number of interesting and informative excursions to the historical sites of Kaunas, Trakai and Kärnava. Based on the results of the conference, a scientific collection is being prepared for publication.
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