AUTO COMMUNICATIVE NATURE OF THE DOCUMENTS OF PERSONAL ORIGIN (1941-1945)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2409-9805.3.2018.150928Keywords:
auto communicative documents, social relations, documentary sourceAbstract
The purpose of the article. The introduction of the auto communicative documents into the scientific circulation and their involvement in the study of the Soviet Resistance movement provide for identifying the terminological peculiarities of documents, ascertaining their specific diversity as to the specifics of targeted communication, and methods of determining the informational potential, which is the purpose of this article. The methodology assumes the use of methods of analysis and synthesis as well as a descriptive way for considering the historiography of the problem of introducing sources of this type, establishing their informativeness and formulating appropriate generalizations and conclusions. The scientific novelty of the work provides for justifying the specifics of auto communicative documents and their informational potential in the scientific research. Conclusions. There was established the necessity to attract reports of this type to scientific research, the social orientation of the communicative direction of the text is justified that is inherent only to this document.
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