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17 hours and 5 minutes Moscow time on the
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live nail channel hearing program Echo
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and today I answer your questions that you
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can write in the YouTube chat I
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Alexey Kuznetsov Konstantin Ranov
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helps me with the sounds of the video Alexey so I
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apologize, I slipped a little Ivan
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Popov questions about the on-air grid of a living
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nail why is your historical section
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in the morning spread of Irina
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Maxima But it is not in the morning broadcasts
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Ulysses you know Ivan The fact is that every
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pair of presenters in the morning spread
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was like that in the times of the classical echo She
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tries to find some- then your own Well,
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let’s just say chips Yes And at one time
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Maxim offered me this kind of
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small inclusions, it seemed like yes
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When a stable pair was formed Maxim,
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accordingly, it went further Well, and
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here it was transferred, so
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all this is exclusively what is
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called so historically
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Liza they structure their broadcasts a little
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differently, there are certain differences,
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but since I have great sympathy for
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both, there is not the slightest
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obstacle, they call me and in their
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morning broadcasts, I think I visited them two times
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in recent months, but not with
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historical
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mini-series like this, so as not to copy Ira
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and Maxim, but with some individual
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themes, that’s all
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Alexey Shilkov Tell me why the Swedes so
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easily accepted Jeanne Baptiste Bernadotte to their throne,
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because he was a comrade-in-arms of
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Napoleon, so hated by Europe Well, let's
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start from the end about what
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Europe hates, after all,
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in politics,
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emotionally charged things, they usually
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play a subordinate role at a time when the
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Swedish backpack was deciding the question of the
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king’s successor. Napoleon, one way or
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another, to one degree or another
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controlled almost all of Europe with the
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exception of Great Britain. And even
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Russia was his ally, albeit
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formally equal, but everyone understood that in
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this Union Napoleon strives to play a
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dominant role, as for Bernado,
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he, being a rather cunning person
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and quite Hmm, so he tried
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to look like such a shirtless guy, such a
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typical Gascon, but at the same time He was a
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man in general in politics able to do
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something, he began a combination from quite a distance
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aimed at
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ultimately becoming Karl 14 If I’m not
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mistaken, Johan and when he
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had a certain
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number of Swedish prisoners at his disposal, he surrounded
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them with an unprecedented level of affection and care, which
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created for him a
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certain very positive the image of
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Sweden and it must be said that at the beginning of
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Bernadotte’s reign the Swedes
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treated their new king quite
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warmly then things went differently there
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Alexey asks the history of
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favoritism in Russia had only a
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negative connotation or there were exceptions
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but there were Of course among the favorites there were
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people who were quite brilliant first so to speak
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the name that begs to be spoken
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is definitely Potemkin, then if we understand
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favoritism broadly not only as
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the relationship between
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queens and, so to speak, their subjects or
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kings their female subjects, but also
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how to say it in general, and such a
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system of favorites. And then, of course, you can
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remember the Shuvalov brothers and others and
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so on, but only one of the brothers
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was in a relationship with Elizabeth Why do
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I say that the reformer was
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basically different And there were exceptions,
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another thing is that a It’s bad that such a
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principle of selection and the fact that among the
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several dozen known to us there
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were favorites people without talents But this is
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ultimately normal
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Ekaterina Potapova from Berlin asks to
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recommend an interesting history textbook
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My daughter wants to read this at school 10
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years ago on history and not just struggling with sleep,
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you know Ekaterina I find it difficult to
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recommend you one general
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history textbook because Well,
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school textbooks are divided according to
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courses by grade. And for those books that
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try to cover the entire course of Russian
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history, these are either university textbooks and then
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they are divided by periods, or let’s say,
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I already recommended there for another reason
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on the air, a reference book for preparing for
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exam for admission to the oral exam for the Unified State Exam,
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of course, also my friend and partner
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in paragraph 43, Leonid Koltsov. But
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I don’t recommend this if Hmm, your
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daughter wants to read something
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fascinating, this is the most dry
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reference book for preparing for a
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very specific goal, they are for
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interest. Let her try read
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Grigory Shalovich artishvili Boris
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Akunin a beautifully written course
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on Russian history Well, the fact is that historians
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have some complaints about him Well, I don’t
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think that at the level of a non-specialist they are
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significant
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Dmitry Gashchetsky asks if I would like to
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get a chance to sit down in my homeland for
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a few years, but Dmitry doesn’t I want while
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Natalya broad asks me
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the air squads brought in Belarus to
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bomb Kiev Natalya You've definitely
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come to the wrong address I'm not an expert
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in military affairs by any means
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goyda Is it true that the shouting of the guardsmen is
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partly true The fact is that Yes goyda this
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Click the cry was used by the guardsmen
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but this is not only their Cry of the guide troika
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snow fluffy you know
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this is something like hurray yes of
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that time yes or there I don’t know there is something
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else there so uh
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Sorokin didn’t come up with this but don’t
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think that it’s just
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caprichniki this is theirs Exclusive
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let’s say
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Leonid Chubey Thank you hello yes
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Please tell me how to train
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memory especially for children You know I have
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never, mm, trained my memory
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I don’t have any
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about secret techniques it
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was good in my childhood in my youth I
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needed just to understand how it
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works for me, at some stage it was purely
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empirical and I understood how it works, poems
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for example or roles, then I taught them this
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way several times, Well, two or three
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times in the evening before going to bed, I
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sometimes read them out loud expressively and meaningfully sometimes I read to myself
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and didn’t read anything else right away and went
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to bed and in the morning when I woke up I read it
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one more time and then I had no problems,
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but we are an individual
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specific case
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less often Dzerzhinsky Matvey colloquial not
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so incredibly interesting historical
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work by Ryan Podkat I look forward to each new
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issue Save thank you I'm sorry, according to
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Freud, thank you for the work done
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Tell us how the idea of ​​its
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creation was born. The idea of ​​​​creating it was born
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gradually, it means first
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in the eleventh year, Alexey Venediktov,
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because then there was some kind of another
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incomparably less tragic
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turn in Russian
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relations with Ukraine than today, e decided
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to make a small one there. I don’t remember How many
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it turned out in the end either the
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eleventh or 12th programs, a series of
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such Well, such a mini-series about the
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Ukrainian hetmans of the hetmans,
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respectively, the
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sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth centuries
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Well, the last hetman, respectively, was
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skoropadsky and after that it was 12 and
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I was part of this on a whole year
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stretched out program thunderstorm 12 years and
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beyond Sergei rebel who Well, apparently
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he was looking for an opportunity to somehow
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reform the program, it’s not so there for a
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number of reasons He suggested, come on, you
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seem to be interested in the history of all kinds of
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crimes Let’s make a small
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series, also with 10-12 parts about
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famous crimes and only then
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Alexey Venediktov put an end to it, as
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befits the editor-in-chief, proposing to
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make this cycle permanent. Well,
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permanent in the sense of showing the
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interests of the audience. Enough of our forces
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too, and added two essential elements,
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firstly. He proposed to limit not
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only the crime, but it is imperative that
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there at least some part was also occupied by the
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trial, famous
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trials, and the second thing that He proposed and that he
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acted while it was Echo of Moscow
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proposed the idea of
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offering a
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selection of several trials every time next time so that
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listeners could choose the ones they liked the most in
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this way, just like
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she did
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was born This is an idea
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Seraphim Kuzminsky what to recommend
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reading on the history of Russia since tsarist
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times, listen Well,
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there is extensive literature on every topic, how
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can I recommend something like
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this short,
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you know what, since this
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question comes up regularly, let me
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take on the following obligations You
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me Thanks to all those who
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asked it, you gave me an idea,
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I have a telegram channel and it’s in
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the description, which
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means the programs But if you suddenly don’t
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find it there, it’s called day today
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comma day yesterday I’m taking
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a time out for 2-3 days I’ll prepare a
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list of my own, let’s say, on Well, on some
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topics, on all of them, I just can’t, I don’t have
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enough qualifications, but I’ll offer a
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certain short list Alexey Kuznetsova
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Yes, I promise that no later than Friday it
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will appear on my Telegram channel and Yulia
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from Minsk, I see you are here And in fact,
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above
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the broadcast, Yulia has already posted a link to
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my telegram So for those who are interested in
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this list of mine, you will subscribe then
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you can unsubscribe,
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but well, they’re asking me to build a branch
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to Novokosino That’s good, I’ll think about it, I don’t
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promise that very quickly
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Tasha in I love your historical programs
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on topics like the Dark crime of
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unrest, maybe something more fun Well,
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I don’t know about more fun, some people
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think that my historical
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inclusions in the morning spread are more fun,
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although those there are also actually
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not fun, but even more fun I guess I’m
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not right now I can Thank you to everyone who says
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Thank you for the wrong thing for paragraph 43 here
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[music]
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Anna Chernysheva asks me a question
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that Honestly, I don’t understand what the
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question about agents is about. Well, we have a program, yes,
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Saturday at 13:00 wait Should I wait for me to become an
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agent? But this is a question
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for those who are preparing the program there. I really don’t
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really understand what topic they
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can invite me on, but if
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their interest suddenly coincides with mine, then I have nothing against
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appearing in any
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program that Amateur, that a living nail,
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no problem Dmitry asks
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Gashchetsky whether he saw about new Russian
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history textbooks Can I say something about this? I
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saw it, of course,
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in school. I mean I saw it, yes. Well, it’s
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clear that the authors can be understood, they are
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extremely careful, uh, these textbooks are
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emasculated to such an extent that it
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seems to me that children will
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not be interested in reading them, well, children in general, small
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fans usually read textbooks Although I
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know
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not a single and even several dozen
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former schoolchildren who
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told me that at one time they
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liked to immediately read a
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history textbook a year ahead. By the way, I read the history textbook of the
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nineteenth century from Fedosov
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in the summer, in my opinion twice
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So you see how it resonated as a result,
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but nevertheless they are so
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sovereign, did
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we have a trial of members of the RAO
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Fleet and Army factions?
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Yes, in my opinion
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badermine Hoff we had a trial, but if there
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was one, you know them five years ago the
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thing was that there were already more than 400, so I
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now need to cut my head, I won’t put my head down,
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the story of the mass suicide in
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prison is clear to me or muddy, very
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muddy, I’ve never really delved into it, but
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I feel like there’s a lot of stuff there that’s still
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unclear
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Vyacheslav, for you personally, what are they? events and
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achievements in the history of our country
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evoke the greatest positive emotions,
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many achievements in the field of science and
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culture,
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probably in sports, but the point is that
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sports are simply not my areas of interest,
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so here I am small. What positive
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emotions do I experience? I am not a fan at all, but
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mostly of course not in the field of
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politics nor in the field of caring for people, to
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my great regret, namely Well,
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again, what does it mean to achieve a country,
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of course, of course, state
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policy affects the spheres of science and
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culture, but here I would say that Hmm,
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these achievements are still very common
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there are, in spite of, by the way, very
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difficult, very interesting. In my
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opinion, the question is this is what kind of Atmosphere
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a creator needs, does he always need
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absolute Freedom, doesn’t he need some ease, doesn’t
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he need a light weight, doesn’t
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he then become more witty, more
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sophisticated Well, bright example Yes, two great
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Soviet satirists Schwartz Gorin who, with
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their figures of silence, hints and
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other
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techniques, created absolutely outstanding
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things,
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so
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Why did Greece appear in 1821 and their
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ancestors did not have such a state
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as they did not? Do you mean a united
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Greece? Yes, in ancient times there was,
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of course, but how the activity of the empire is
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determined, you understand,
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after all,
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the state is familiar to us, but
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there are two centuries to bask in the current ones,
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approximately within their current borders, they are
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also In a certain sense, it is by chance that
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state borders are never
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clearly drawn along the line of compact residence of
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any one ethnic group. Greece could have
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appeared earlier or later she might
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never appear at all in a certain
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sense, this is
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also a coincidence of some momentary
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historical factors,
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what can you say about the books of Yuval but also
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Harari, well, I like what I can
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say
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Anna Kotovich, it’s unexpected if this
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woman is such a question I would rather expect from men
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hear believe me there is
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no sexism in this pure statistics
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Which fishing do you prefer in the
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morning dawn or in the evening you know I
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generally Chuck is a pronounced morning
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fryer That’s why I prefer
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morning fishing
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Winnie the Pooh in my opinion he’s afraid that he won’t be
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noticed and he won’t blurt out tell me
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the place of the Battle of Kulikovo
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said the place of the Battle of Kulikovo
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Alexey Kuznetsov What is your favorite
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topic in history But I prefer If
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you mean the period I prefer the 19th
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century Well, from the end of the 18th to the era of the
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Napoleonic wars naturally
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begins with the wars of the French revolution and
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flows into them, well, the
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last few years I study the
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history of the pre-revolutionary Russian
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legal profession, respectively. This is the
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golden half century from
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the year sixty-four with the adoption of statutes and until
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the seventeenth, respectively, when all
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this is
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over.
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Okay Dmitry Gashchevsky accepted as in
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Lyutikov How do you cope with
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today's reality when all dreams
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and plans for the future are destroyed Well, dreams
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What does it mean that dreams are destroyed to dream I
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can and today remember how Vasiliev
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Ivashchenko wrote in one of the famous songs about
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a thinker But thank God we are
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free to think Whenever and about anything and the
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wildest nonsense is funny to us as long
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as the invisible engine is purring Well,
00:19:47
today’s wild nonsense not funny anymore,
00:19:49
to be honest, but nevertheless, not all dreams
00:19:52
are destroyed; the plan, of course, basically all of them, at
00:19:55
least the closest ones, were destroyed; well,
00:19:58
almost all of them that
00:20:00
depended at least a little on external circumstances. How do I
00:20:02
cope with today’s reality? Yes, the
00:20:04
devil knows, I mostly don’t even read
00:20:07
I read, re-read my favorite books
00:20:11
and communicate with my dear friends
00:20:15
whom, thank God, I have made enough of during
00:20:19
my already quite a long life like this.
00:20:22
Well, what is called internal
00:20:24
immigration, nothing original, of
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course I didn’t come up with
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Matvey asks to make a program About the
00:20:30
Jacks of Hearts Club, you know Matvey
00:20:32
in - first, we partially had such a program
00:20:35
about the case of the Jacks of Hearts; it was discussed in the
00:20:38
program dedicated to Sophia Blevshtein,
00:20:41
Sonya of the Golden Hand, and there it was about that.
00:20:44
Well, those episodes that were
00:20:48
connected with it. She was there in general, the second one, let’s say, next to her,
00:20:50
but Hmm about the
00:20:53
Jacks of Hearts club is one of those things
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where it is extremely difficult to make one transfer
00:21:00
because due to the fact that Hmm
00:21:04
there the investigation tried to combine several essentially in
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one bottle.
00:21:10
Such criminal
00:21:13
centers turned out to be quite a
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branched thing with very bright, very
00:21:18
interesting episodes and therefore
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it will turn out either such a superficial review
00:21:23
Yes, a photograph from a drone, here’s
00:21:27
from a quadcopter Yes, with a drone from me it’s
00:21:29
unsuccessful Well, it’s clear why from a
00:21:32
quadcopter you either
00:21:34
have to do it in several episodes, but we
00:21:38
Sergei Bondman somehow we had
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one program that broke up into two
00:21:42
episodes at the very beginning And Jackie rippers
00:21:45
Well, in general, we try to refrain from repeating
00:21:51
Winnie the Pooh. I will be very grateful if
00:21:53
you do not contact me.
00:21:55
Kuznetsov. It seems to me that this is somehow not very
00:21:58
polite. It will be something more
00:22:03
accepted in communication between intelligent
00:22:05
people. I will answer your question
00:22:09
like this
00:22:11
What can you say about the Mongol yoke or
00:22:13
not? Well, depending on what you understand by the yoke,
00:22:16
in fact, I am not at all an expert in
00:22:19
this matter, but Igor Nikolaevich
00:22:21
Danilevsky, whom I extremely
00:22:24
trust, who today
00:22:27
is probably the largest
00:22:28
domestic expert on the order
00:22:30
period. Believes that in general so the
00:22:33
classic picture that
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exists in our historiography is the regime of
00:22:39
dependence of the northeastern Russian
00:22:42
principalities on the Horde, expressed in this and that and that and
00:22:44
that Yes, uh, what he was
00:22:49
But the designs of a
00:22:51
million, for example, well, not only his,
00:22:54
of course, are quite popular the design is
00:22:56
such a symbiosis, the mutually beneficial
00:22:59
existence of Russia and the Horde. It’s more like a
00:23:02
game of the academic mind
00:23:05
Natalya Polyakova But it’s true that the guardsmen
00:23:08
tied a dog’s head to a saddle,
00:23:10
as far as I know, and a broom too. And
00:23:13
why not, what surprises you is
00:23:15
the question of how often they were changed. I don’t know, but
00:23:19
here we are Leonid Katseva in program 40
00:23:22
43, of course, after some time
00:23:24
we will make a program about the oprichnina, by this
00:23:28
time we will prepare mmm more
00:23:30
fundamentally Leonid may already be ready, I don’t
00:23:33
know, he’ll come in half an hour, so I
00:23:38
’ll ask him
00:23:39
Matvey asks me to tell you about my love affair with
00:23:43
the theater How long you played as you started
00:23:45
What is your favorite role which one would I like to
00:23:48
play Well, my romance with the theater must be
00:23:50
understood very clearly that my romance with the
00:23:52
theater is a romance with amateur theater
00:23:53
on the professional stage and they
00:23:56
never performed I had a period when I
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took certain steps towards in order to
00:24:01
enter theater universities In
00:24:04
general, I did it quite well, but at the
00:24:08
last moment. My mother, who was
00:24:11
known to theater historians, told me
00:24:14
something that I remembered for the rest of my life, they want it to
00:24:17
have been there already
00:24:18
oh,
00:24:19
more than 30 years ago,
00:24:22
and which I really believed to this day. for now, in
00:24:27
general, I thank my mother and fate for the fact that
00:24:30
they met at the right moment, but this is a
00:24:33
very simple thing my mother said,
00:24:35
understand that
00:24:37
two categories of people are happy in the theater:
00:24:40
those who love the theater so much
00:24:43
that success itself, in general,
00:24:46
fades into the background Yes, there
00:24:49
I am I don’t know the fifth mouse please the
00:24:52
sixth flu in the second cast
00:24:54
please just the smell of the backstage just the
00:24:57
stage boards just this magic of the theater
00:24:59
and so on These people are happy in
00:25:02
their place and the second thing is a genius as
00:25:06
undoubted as any geniuses immersed
00:25:08
in themselves, what’s there some kind of petty envy,
00:25:12
not the attention of directors and everything else doesn’t
00:25:14
really hurt them, these people are such
00:25:17
theatrical holy fools, blessed Well,
00:25:21
whatever they are in the good sense of the word
00:25:22
Of course, whatever you like them Call the
00:25:26
main majority of such average
00:25:29
Strong middle-age professionals
00:25:32
dependent on the director’s will for
00:25:34
dependent dependent on the whims of fate,
00:25:36
dependent on the whims of the public,
00:25:40
they spend a significant part of their lives
00:25:43
in intrigue, embitterment, disappointment
00:25:47
Well, to hell with it, I believed and believe that I was not
00:25:52
mistaken in the school where I worked,
00:25:57
theater was essentially a second curriculum
00:26:01
Yes, and my favorite role in in the play I
00:26:05
played Chebutekin in Three Sisters there was a
00:26:07
big performance, we shortened
00:26:10
Chekhov’s text by no more than one quarter, it
00:26:12
ran for more than two hours, that’s what role I would
00:26:15
like to play, well, you know, I still don’t
00:26:18
because I don’t think of myself as an actor.
00:26:21
But I Hmm, to be honest, I didn’t think about it.
00:26:26
Yes, I can’t tell you
00:26:30
that.
00:26:35
Konstantin Kostin says that he
00:26:37
taught poetry in exactly the same way. Well, I certainly
00:26:43
do. That is, I’m sure that in the first place it wasn’t me who invented it, of course, but I myself came up with
00:26:47
my own ideal way, of
00:26:49
course it’s a peculiarity of the memory of apparently
00:26:53
quite a large number of people
00:26:55
Quartz, recommend a book about the structure of the
00:26:59
Russian police of the 19th century
00:27:03
Oh, specific questions specifically about
00:27:07
the police I
00:27:10
can’t recommend anything like that manographic to you,
00:27:13
you know, I know several separate works,
00:27:16
literally for one of the last
00:27:19
broadcasts in Netaka I read another
00:27:22
dissertation there very interesting about how the
00:27:24
police were organized in Siberia at the turn of the
00:27:27
19th-20th centuries. But I can’t do this in general.
00:27:31
Sorry,
00:27:34
so
00:27:42
the tractor running asks who are the Lithuanians who
00:27:46
captured Moscow in 1610, Belarusians or
00:27:50
Ukrainians But this is a meaningless question
00:27:53
because Belarusians are Ukrainians, these are
00:27:55
today’s realities But this is in including, to
00:27:58
a large extent, the ancestors of
00:28:01
today's Belarusians, today's
00:28:03
Ukrainians, and of course, today's
00:28:05
Poles. Also, there is no need to completely discount them, uh, of course,
00:28:10
mostly in that army there were, I think that there
00:28:14
were representatives of the Grand Duchy of
00:28:16
Lithuania, but there were also such
00:28:19
Poles, so to speak classical
00:28:24
Evgeniy Kazakov asks How
00:28:26
useful and necessary is it to receive a
00:28:27
historical or pedagogical
00:28:29
education, what to teach history? I
00:28:32
teach as a private tutor, I studied as an
00:28:35
orientalist and as an orientalist You
00:28:38
mean a philologist, yes Or an economist, not a
00:28:40
historian Because oriental studies is a
00:28:43
very distinct
00:28:45
historical direction, the same means
00:28:51
Boris Akunin Grigory drawing or at one
00:28:55
time received just such an education,
00:28:59
in fact, in his specialty,
00:29:01
he worked for some time as a
00:29:03
historical and orientalist. Well, I understand. Apparently
00:29:05
you are a philologist or some other
00:29:07
direction, as you say,
00:29:10
no,
00:29:11
well, I have neither historical nor
00:29:15
pedagogical education according to the diploma I
00:29:17
international lawyer you can become a good
00:29:20
history teacher has no
00:29:22
education but I will honestly tell you about
00:29:26
pedagogical education I have
00:29:28
never particularly regretted except for certain
00:29:31
special courses Maybe but not because I am
00:29:35
such a Great intuitive teacher but
00:29:37
because as far as I can judge from the
00:29:39
reviews of dozens of my friends, comrades,
00:29:42
colleagues, it is incredibly poorly delivered in this
00:29:45
part, but if the subject itself is the
00:29:48
subject itself, in many pedagogical universities they teach a
00:29:51
good methodology, the methodology is tolerable, but the pedagogy is in
00:29:55
complete disarray. It seems to me that in our country they
00:29:57
simply don’t understand what it is
00:30:00
and as for historical education.
00:30:03
I regretted it, of course. and more than once, and I lack it
00:30:06
in many special things. Well,
00:30:09
you know, self-education can compensate for a lot of things,
00:30:16
hembah Could you suggest a book
00:30:19
about the period from the end of the Napoleonic Wars
00:30:22
to the First World War? Well, if you
00:30:24
heard what I said about 15 minutes ago,
00:30:25
please be patient a few days
00:30:27
Come to my telegram channel I
00:30:29
will prepare a list of what I
00:30:32
would recommend reading about history
00:30:35
Matvey asks how they started to become
00:30:38
interested in historical court
00:30:39
cases, how it all started I
00:30:41
remember very well how it all started it was a
00:30:43
rainy summer I was about 14 years old I was sitting
00:30:47
together with my parents at the dacha in the
00:30:49
Moscow region, the dacha is an ordinary wooden
00:30:51
house. Yes, so to speak, there on the second
00:30:56
floor with the
00:30:57
constant rustle of rain on the roof, I
00:31:01
re-read everything I could get my hands on,
00:31:04
including the contents of the old sofa that stood on the second
00:31:07
floor where
00:31:09
my father’s clothes were stored in the bedding compartment books
00:31:11
from the time of his studies at the shipyard of Moscow State University, and there
00:31:15
were also several
00:31:18
books on the history of jurisprudence. Well,
00:31:22
firstly, of course, not the forgotten 100 years of
00:31:24
criminology dahlias that are
00:31:26
periodically found in netaka, uh, a
00:31:30
seven-volume book of materials from the Nuremberg
00:31:33
trials, and
00:31:36
court speeches of
00:31:39
French lawyers,
00:31:43
court speeches of Soviet prosecutors
00:31:47
something else, that’s where it all started Well,
00:31:49
then there was legal education and
00:31:52
interests, so much history. So they merged in this
00:31:54
way.
00:31:59
Vector Lomonosov asks Do
00:32:02
you remember the old NTV programs
00:32:04
high-profile crimes of a
00:32:08
certain century I can’t honestly say I don’t remember I
00:32:12
don’t remember
00:32:16
Alexander Zarubitsky asks Does it happen
00:32:19
to you serious disagreements on
00:32:21
some historical events with
00:32:22
Alexey Venediktov between historians,
00:32:25
so to speak, you know, no, not because
00:32:27
he and I think the same way, but because
00:32:30
Alexey Venediktov and I don’t
00:32:34
discuss our free time,
00:32:39
our attitude to history. I can say
00:32:42
one thing that never one historical
00:32:46
program, not in any of the
00:32:49
articles in the magazine Dilettant, not during
00:32:52
amateur readings, many of which he
00:32:55
and I conducted together Yes, there are something like
00:32:58
four Exactly. I’ve never heard something from Alexey
00:33:01
Venediktov. It seems like you
00:33:04
misunderstand that means this is not
00:33:08
so correct. So, but we don’t understand,
00:33:12
we are not friends, enemies are our relationship.
00:33:15
Although they have known each other for a very long time since 1989
00:33:18
because they worked in neighboring schools,
00:33:20
but nevertheless they are not friendly, not
00:33:23
close, we do not discuss
00:33:25
abstract topics. So what? Regarding my
00:33:30
work, here again I say there have never
00:33:38
been any disagreements on this score,
00:33:45
Tatyana Well, they didn’t find a link to
00:33:49
Telegram. I’m telling you, you’re still here in the
00:33:52
comments. Go to the beginning of the
00:33:53
comments and Yulia from Minsk, since
00:33:56
she’s a moderator, she’s even highlighted in a different
00:33:58
light right there she gives a link to the
00:34:01
Telegram
00:34:09
Lola Pepe where does Putin have Imperial
00:34:13
ambitions when, as he himself recently said,
00:34:16
that he is from a family of serfs And
00:34:19
what is the problem,
00:34:20
so to speak, imperial ambitions
00:34:24
do not necessarily arise among hereditary hereditary
00:34:27
aristocrats I think that
00:34:30
genetics has nothing to do with it in general
00:34:50
so
00:34:51
[music]
00:35:14
please don’t ask me questions about
00:35:17
the future I answer every time this is a
00:35:22
common myth that a person who
00:35:24
knows history well can predict the future to a greater extent
00:35:27
professor nightingale
00:35:30
can predict the future and a historian He is talking
00:35:34
about the past
00:35:45
Vlad zatorich how extensively were
00:35:48
mercenary units used in
00:35:50
medieval Europe decisive did
00:35:52
their participation matter how it
00:35:55
previously ended for the mercenaries?
00:35:57
Well, of course, in fact, in a certain
00:36:00
period of history, I would say that it was the
00:36:02
mercenary units that had a decisive
00:36:06
influence on the development of European
00:36:09
military art. Let's look at
00:36:12
all these Italian endless wars both
00:36:15
between Italian states and between
00:36:17
cities there and the Lombarian League and the Empire
00:36:21
and so on exclusively Mercenaries,
00:36:24
which means that there was a
00:36:27
kind of mercenary code there, it was
00:36:30
absolutely not read with some kind of
00:36:31
crime, this is a profession Yes, the military is a
00:36:34
profession
00:36:36
and therefore nothing special ended for the mercenaries
00:36:40
and their leaders if
00:36:43
they did not violate Well, some very conventional
00:36:47
but nevertheless existing laws and
00:36:50
customs of war. Because if they
00:36:52
were caught, so to speak, at the scene of some
00:36:54
crime, according to the concepts of that
00:36:56
time, they were treated like
00:36:58
criminals. And this is a respected,
00:37:00
fairly
00:37:02
well-paid profession
00:37:07
Olga Krylova Asks what
00:37:10
historical period in the history of Russia is
00:37:11
the least studied, uh, it’s hard to say, I’ll
00:37:16
say, I’ll rephrase your question a little.
00:37:19
If possible, what is the most foggy,
00:37:22
naturally the most foggy period of
00:37:24
Ancient Russia due to the extremely
00:37:27
limited sources and uh, let’s say,
00:37:30
reasonable doubts about their
00:37:33
reliability. Therefore, most of
00:37:36
what is written about the period of the so-called the
00:37:38
first Kiev princes of the
00:37:40
so-called I do not put any
00:37:43
negative connotation simply the First
00:37:46
Kiev princes such a stamp Yes And so yes
00:37:48
Of course they were Kiev they
00:37:50
were certainly in what sense the first Here and Although
00:37:55
a lot has been written about him too and monographs of
00:37:58
articles of everything else but
00:38:00
we are still Of course, we know very
00:38:04
little
00:38:06
about this,
00:38:16
how to explain to a sixth-grade student,
00:38:18
Alexey Grigoriev asks why be
00:38:20
interested in history Alexey, if a
00:38:24
6th-grade student is
00:38:26
n’t eavesdropping on you and me right now, I’ll
00:38:29
tell you frankly As parents to parents
00:38:32
or as a former teacher to parents, but I am a
00:38:35
parent too I have a student in the
00:38:37
eighth grade this year who is
00:38:39
part-time My daughter
00:38:44
You see, in principle, to say that every
00:38:47
person is obliged to be interested in history,
00:38:49
in no case can and should not be
00:38:51
said because there is nothing
00:38:53
that Every person should be
00:38:56
interested in, but I always ask Well you get a
00:39:00
new class I asked a classic
00:39:04
question guys Why study history I
00:39:08
almost always first of all from
00:39:10
some diligent student
00:39:13
usually girls usually from the first desk I
00:39:15
received such a template answer of the integral of
00:39:18
history is necessary in order to know
00:39:19
the past not to make mistakes in the future
00:39:21
this is complete nonsense I tried further to
00:39:24
gently convey to the girl her
00:39:26
Odnoklassniki this simple thought is
00:39:28
complete nonsense because knowledge
00:39:32
of history does not keep anyone from committing
00:39:36
mistakes, crimes and everything else in their
00:39:40
real life with a cry, this is a different
00:39:43
degree, rushing to heckle means
00:39:46
creating new disgraces very
00:39:48
reminiscent of old disgraces
00:39:51
my answer you
00:39:54
need to be interested in history If you are
00:39:57
interested in this, if you are interested, don’t
00:40:00
kill this interest in yourself and
00:40:02
are interested in history, there are a lot of
00:40:05
interesting stories there, you can learn a lot
00:40:08
about people, I don’t mean
00:40:12
individual historical figures.
00:40:15
Of course, of course, you
00:40:18
can also find out about them, but in general
00:40:21
knowledge of history, especially such more
00:40:24
or less end-to-end knowledge, leads to a very
00:40:26
interesting reflection on human nature
00:40:33
when they find out Evgeniy Kozakov when
00:40:35
they find out your profession are you asked to
00:40:37
tell some interesting
00:40:39
historical fact, but you know, a historian in
00:40:42
this sense
00:40:43
is in a less vulnerable position than a
00:40:46
doctor or a lawyer because the doctor is right there,
00:40:50
oh doctor, it’s freaking me out that this
00:40:52
could be a lawyer, but get some advice,
00:40:54
it means I’m getting a divorce from my husband. How can we
00:40:56
divide the property between the historian and such a
00:40:59
reaction? No, of course. Well, more often he meets with someone else,
00:41:02
but here you are, a historian.
00:41:04
Tell me what will happen. I have already
00:41:07
answered this we can’t
00:41:09
Nick Alexey Have you studied the history of the
00:41:11
development of any science, for example
00:41:14
physics, individual stories,
00:41:17
individual stories, including physics,
00:41:19
for example, a few months ago I
00:41:22
made a script for a
00:41:24
popular science film about Benchstein,
00:41:27
although it was about Einstein, physics,
00:41:31
say so in the second place But of
00:41:33
course there are some things there about its um
00:41:38
uh significance for the physics of the 20th century,
00:41:42
of course I read systematically
00:41:45
the history of the development of Hmm I studied only at the
00:41:49
institute naturally the history of the development of
00:41:51
jurisprudence as a science there was such a
00:41:54
subject as the history of political legal
00:41:56
teachings I loved him very much Moreover,
00:41:58
our teacher was very
00:42:00
interesting So
00:42:04
[music]
00:42:06
But this is probably the only
00:42:10
traktarbek in the Kulikovo Field In the
00:42:13
Kulikovo Field they didn’t find a single
00:42:15
arrow or weapon, it’s not like that, read
00:42:18
there in the last 10 years some what they found
00:42:20
new
00:42:25
Vitaly Makarov the will of fate ended up in
00:42:28
Warsaw Apparently
00:42:30
I know very little about the history of Poland for a long time What are the key
00:42:32
milestones in the history of
00:42:34
this country that a non-historian
00:42:44
should know? Well, you know, any person living in a country for a long time would be good to know its key ones eyelids, that is, well, let’s
00:42:46
say the
00:42:47
main periods of its history are some
00:42:50
shock events It’s difficult for me to
00:42:53
answer this question more specifically
00:42:55
Tatyana asks them who is cooler for you:
00:42:58
spitters or horses Depends on what Do
00:43:01
n’t forget that it’s difficult to compare them for
00:43:03
the reason that, contrary to popular
00:43:05
belief, horses are neither for one minute he was not a
00:43:07
lawyer, he is a judicial figure, but in
00:43:10
other roles he is a prosecutor and a judge,
00:43:15
I have great respect
00:43:18
for both of them, I wrote a small book about each of them
00:43:22
at one time,
00:43:25
and horses are thicker
00:43:28
Let's rephrase your question With whom
00:43:30
would this opportunity be with me I would like
00:43:32
talk first of all with spitter
00:43:37
kony because kony’s thoughts are closer to me and
00:43:43
therefore it seems to me that I understand him better
00:43:45
spitter is in many ways
00:43:47
a mystery to me but the fact is that on the other
00:43:50
hand I know that if I really
00:43:51
had the opportunity to meet the real
00:43:53
Fedor Nikiforovich Rather In all, he
00:43:56
would have been the more closed of these two
00:43:58
interlocutors
00:43:59
in answering questions. Most likely he
00:44:02
would have avoided leaving and gotten off with general
00:44:05
words. He didn’t really like letting
00:44:07
people get too close to him.
00:44:11
Julia Thank you for repeating my
00:44:14
telegram. I
00:44:15
hope this will help someone.
00:44:28
George asks. Can I Is it possible to call
00:44:31
Pushkin’s path a quilted jacket, he said that Radishchev was lying,
00:44:35
Pugacheva called the
00:44:37
peasant uprising a bandit, a senseless
00:44:40
rebellion in serfdom, he didn’t see a problem,
00:44:42
he was an imperial and took money from the
00:44:44
regime
00:44:45
George or George, I don’t know how you
00:44:47
pronounce your nickname There is no more
00:44:51
stupid thing than trying to
00:44:56
evaluate a person who lived 200 years ago, with
00:45:00
the position of today, it was a
00:45:03
different era. It was a completely
00:45:06
definite social environment. Pushkin was
00:45:09
probably more than many other people of a
00:45:12
very specific, rather
00:45:15
narrow Circle. Yes, this is not just the Russian
00:45:19
nobility. But this is also a certain part of the
00:45:22
Russian nobility, and one can only look at his
00:45:25
views with the position of that
00:45:27
time And from the position of the present, one can
00:45:29
only
00:45:33
throw offensive names, which means throwing around nicknames that there are occupations that are
00:45:37
stupid by definition
00:45:39
Ivan Izrotslava creates a traditional
00:45:42
question how do I feel about Cyclops no
00:45:44
little history of Russia I
00:45:46
treat fiction books with great
00:45:48
[music]
00:45:50
respect as a fan of the writer Boris
00:45:53
Akunin and to history I
00:45:55
regard the Russian state as an interesting
00:45:59
attempt in general. I consider it more successful
00:46:03
than No to present this completely
00:46:05
overwhelming material in principle. Hmm, I
00:46:10
recommend reading it and further forming
00:46:13
your own
00:46:14
idea.
00:46:16
Matvey asks how you prepare for the
00:46:18
releases, do you write some kind of
00:46:20
script for yourself or just an outline If you
00:46:22
say he’s wrong, I’m not writing a script, not
00:46:25
an outline, but a cheat sheet,
00:46:27
a script, I’ll come up with an idea, I’m thinking it through in my head,
00:46:30
I have a certain
00:46:31
sequence, not always
00:46:33
chronological, for which I’m a
00:46:36
certain type, which means critics
00:46:38
are criticized so that everything follows the pattern
00:46:42
born baptized married plot of
00:46:45
the crime arguments That means m am
00:46:50
charges defense arguments court verdict
00:46:52
appeal concerns execution Well, what do I want to
00:46:56
say, I’ve met people who say
00:46:58
that the best time in their life was not
00:47:01
spent in the army Yes, everything is according to the regulations Well,
00:47:04
they meant the army When it was possible to do
00:47:06
something else like that to say just remember It
00:47:09
seems to me that the majority of
00:47:11
listeners and my statistics actually
00:47:14
confirm this hypothesis. But to me, people have a
00:47:17
more
00:47:18
developed imagination and they like that there
00:47:21
is intrigue, that there are some
00:47:23
flashbacks, that there are bounces to the side,
00:47:25
that there is some kind of social context, and
00:47:28
so on,
00:47:29
the beginning I also come up with stories in
00:47:32
my head, but the fact that you see the pieces of paper in front of
00:47:35
me during the transfer on the table is a
00:47:37
banal cheat sheet,
00:47:40
of course there are records, I also try to arrange them
00:47:42
in a certain login. This does not always
00:47:44
work out, unfortunately, a banal
00:47:47
cheat sheet, a quote, dates, some
00:47:50
other things that I I can easily
00:47:53
forget during the program Well, the statue is all
00:47:56
the more natural, I am them and not uh not scientists
00:48:07
Anfisa What more or less truthful book
00:48:10
can you read about the history of Ancient Russia,
00:48:13
that is, before the Mongol Invasion You
00:48:15
know, I because completely This is not
00:48:18
my period for sure I’m
00:48:21
generally very I’m poorly acquainted with the literature
00:48:25
on this issue,
00:48:28
you understand, and pre-revolutionary historians,
00:48:32
including legal historians, by the way,
00:48:34
and historians of the Soviet era, the Greeks,
00:48:39
for example, and Ancient Russia, they wrote a lot well
00:48:42
-founded, that is, based on
00:48:45
documents and so on. Well, what does
00:48:48
truthful mean? That is,
00:48:49
but there you will definitely meet a
00:48:52
certain concept Yes, this is
00:48:56
such a distinctive feature
00:48:59
of history The history of geography of the nineteenth
00:49:02
first half of the 20th Well, in our country,
00:49:05
the Lord until the end of Soviet power of the century
00:49:07
is that people necessarily
00:49:11
strung factual materials onto a
00:49:14
certain macro theory onto a certain global
00:49:18
concept of historical development, that is, the
00:49:21
books of these people will be truthful there
00:49:25
will be no
00:49:26
conscious lies of manipulation Yes, but of
00:49:30
course they are also not
00:49:39
free from criticism, let’s say
00:50:00
so Elizaveta tumim Alexey Valevich, don’t
00:50:04
you want to talk about
00:50:06
Wojciech executed in Leipzig in the wrong way Well, Wojcieg in
00:50:09
our usual transcription
00:50:12
of the Russian-language Wojcieg process
00:50:14
public interest became the hero of the singer and
00:50:17
Buchner Berg's operas of many films and
00:50:19
musicals You know that
00:50:22
Elizabeth, in my opinion, I'm afraid to collect I
00:50:25
think that's when there was a choice of five.
00:50:28
I suggest blocks of 5 topics were offered, which
00:50:31
means with a choice, in my opinion, somehow once
00:50:33
or twice the case is introduced when it was
00:50:35
offered, I need to look once again,
00:50:38
of course, this is a well-known thing, of course,
00:50:41
everything in fact, everything that you wrote
00:50:43
is true, both plays and films.
00:50:45
I need to see how much
00:50:48
material is being collected there specifically for the program.
00:50:52
Well, Neo’s
00:50:55
influence on culture. And here’s one so that
00:50:58
you can build an interesting story.
00:51:00
Thank you very much. I think
00:51:03
Matvey asks at your school Children
00:51:06
played but was on stage with teachers
00:51:09
whether it was a purely teacher’s theater
00:51:10
of course they played and there
00:51:16
was a purely teacher’s theater but it was never realized in
00:51:19
serious plays the teaching staff
00:51:22
always played a skit or was a
00:51:25
team in KVN several times but the children
00:51:29
with the help of teachers they staged serious
00:51:32
performances And it happened So they played
00:51:35
together Well, the Three Sisters that
00:51:38
I mentioned were
00:51:39
played by as many as three generations Yes,
00:51:43
11th graders,
00:51:49
relatively recent graduates and two
00:51:51
teachers played in them
00:51:55
Serge Kudir asks if Alexey would like
00:51:57
to release an audio in your
00:51:59
performance of your favorite books I wish If
00:52:03
you have producers you know,
00:52:06
please broadcast this is my wish
00:52:08
Find me I think it’s
00:52:11
not difficult or books asks what I think
00:52:14
about Oleg Menshikov’s cooperation with the
00:52:17
Investigative Committee And I think That’s what
00:52:20
Oleg Menshikov is like any manager and In
00:52:23
this case, he is not acting as an artist, but
00:52:26
as a manager,
00:52:27
looking for ways
00:52:29
for his brainchild not only
00:52:34
to survive but also to be in the most
00:52:38
favorable conditions possible. I have never been in his place.
00:52:40
I hope never to be.
00:52:43
Managerial leadership
00:52:45
work does not attract me at all,
00:52:47
including because these
00:52:49
kinds of nuances arise, purely from a human perspective, I do
00:52:53
n’t like it. But since I was never one
00:52:56
of my favorite artists, that’s why
00:52:58
I didn’t experience any kind of
00:53:01
bitterness, disappointment. Yes, I’ve experienced such bitterness more than
00:53:05
once recently, although I
00:53:07
understand perfectly well that it is necessary to very clearly
00:53:10
distinguish between the actor, the performer, the artist,
00:53:13
and the person.
00:53:18
Vector clematis asks Have you seen,
00:53:21
maybe you are even familiar with theatergoers, well,
00:53:24
with theater workers who could be
00:53:25
called geniuses or add something about the
00:53:28
nature of genius Well, I saw Yuri, the
00:53:31
beloved unconditional
00:53:33
theatrical genius I
00:53:39
saw on stage of several actors Well, there is
00:53:44
Andrei Mironov, for example Anatoly
00:53:46
Papanov,
00:53:47
who Well, genius, you know, genius is always
00:53:50
such a very difficult word because
00:53:52
you think genius is the highest level.
00:53:55
But is it possible to assign this person Well,
00:53:58
which were certainly absolutely
00:53:59
extraordinary phenomena of this profession,
00:54:02
who else from Well, I saw Vysotsky But I don’t
00:54:06
consider him a genius in acting, cry,
00:54:08
of course, he’s a very gifted actor, very
00:54:10
interesting, but nevertheless, this is one of
00:54:12
my early impressions. I wasn’t 11 years old, I
00:54:14
saw him as Hamlet. That’s how it is
00:54:16
about the nature of genius.
00:54:19
I have a lot of thoughts about the nature of
00:54:21
genius, so it’s necessary somehow to
00:54:24
do a separate program
00:54:27
Matvey asks how I feel about
00:54:30
Leonid Andreev with great interest, but
00:54:31
I don’t really like the literature of this
00:54:34
period, but some told them. Before
00:54:38
Andreev, they told a story about the seven
00:54:40
hanged there, some of the stories of his
00:54:42
earlier early cycle. I really like
00:54:47
that. so so so
00:54:51
Natalya Gontar asks a question Well,
00:54:55
rhetorically, of course, when will
00:54:57
the War end, I naturally don’t know the answer, I
00:55:02
would only like to express my wishes that she
00:55:04
do it as quickly as possible
00:55:11
so so Well, I want to say our time is
00:55:14
coming to an end But since we see, we
00:55:17
have become with you meet about once a
00:55:18
month, then I think that if you
00:55:21
still have questions that were not
00:55:23
answered at the next meeting, then I will be glad to
00:55:26
see them. Thank you all very much for the question
00:55:29
that was asked today and those who
00:55:32
voiced the question that I
00:55:34
wanted to answer. Thank you to everyone in general for
00:55:36
your interest Well, literally 5 minutes I’m not even
00:55:39
really saying goodbye, just don’t forget
00:55:40
to switch to the Dilettant channel and there
00:55:42
will be three of us in the studio. All the best

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