CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF HISTORICAL MEMORY AS A RESOURCE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL SOCIETY BASED ON THE SYNTHESIS OF TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS

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Konstantin V. Vodenko, Zuriet A. Zhade, Marat A. Eshev, Zara А. Mamisheva, Alexander V. Belikov

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The article is aimed at substantiating the choice of a conceptual historical memory model, transition from analytical models, descriptive models and unsubstantiated prognostics to the subject-activity model as a conceptual tool. This tool is aimed at consolidating the subjects of regional society in working out a common outline of actions and goals in the context of innovative development. According to the comparative analysis of the existing historical memory resource models, we concluded that in modern conditions there is a demand for understanding the resource of historical memory as a cognitive map of stability and consistency, with the possibility of decision-making at the level of regional society. We arrived at the conclusion that the subject-activity model of historical memory resource is the most adequate in terms of parameters focused on changes in regional society in relation to the tendency of mutual influence of historical experience, determined by the logic of everyday life, and the official historical discourse, formed according to political, ideological, legal and socio-orientation goals.


 

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