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Accepted Paper:

Reflection of Kazakh deputations to the imperial court on the pages of periodicals and portraits (second half of the 19th century)  
Gulmira Sultangalieva (Al-Farabi Kazakh national university)

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Paper short abstract:

Paper is to study the image of Kazakh deputations in coverage on the pages of periodicals of the second half of the 19th century and the creation of portraits of representatives of the Kazakh deputations in all the glory and honor of the imperial visual reward system.

Paper long abstract:

One of the scenarios of power in the empires was the practice of visiting the metropolis by the citizens. Reception with the emperor, watch a parade of the guards corps in uniforms with artillery guns, visits to Tsarskoye Selo, palaces, fountains, visits to the Hermitage, museum, library, theaters, etc. was one of the mechanisms of influence on the ideas of the Russian Empire by representatives of the Kazakh nomadic elite. Accordingly, Russian officials and orientalists recorded changes in the behavior of Kazakh nomad elite who visited St. Petersburg. Moreover, representatives of the Kazakh deputations were drawn into the cultural policy of the Empire to create a genre of portraits of the Kazakh elite. Based on this, the purpose of the paper is to study the image of Kazakh deputations in coverage on the pages of periodicals of the second half of the 19th century. (Sankt-Peterburgskie vedomosti, Turgayskaya Gazeta, Russian Bulletin, Journal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, etc.) and the creation of portraits of representatives of the Kazakh deputations in all the glory and honor of the imperial visual reward system.

Panel HIS-11
Representation of the history images of the 19 - early 20 centuries in Steppe and Turkestan governor-generalships’ visual sources: the evolution of sociocultural characteristics [Russian]
  Session 1 Thursday 23 June, 2022, -