L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :

This article presents the context of the development of the new Russian historiography on anti-Bolshevik emigration and situates Oleg Budnickij’s original contribution to this field, which is marked by two dominant trends: the study of veterans of the White Army and of the cultural production of emi...

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Main Author: Catherine Gousseff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2022-12-01
Series:Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/11110
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description This article presents the context of the development of the new Russian historiography on anti-Bolshevik emigration and situates Oleg Budnickij’s original contribution to this field, which is marked by two dominant trends: the study of veterans of the White Army and of the cultural production of emigration. By approaching the history of how the diaspora was arranged through the diasporic organization through the figures from the liberal movement who conceived it and through the prism of the resources of the Russian state abroad that they distributed, Budickij provides a substantial insight into this unique history.
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spelling doaj.art-770feaaafb164fb19ef5200ff951d1322024-02-13T13:36:21ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire1637-58232431-14722022-12-014025726110.4000/diasporas.11110L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :Catherine GousseffThis article presents the context of the development of the new Russian historiography on anti-Bolshevik emigration and situates Oleg Budnickij’s original contribution to this field, which is marked by two dominant trends: the study of veterans of the White Army and of the cultural production of emigration. By approaching the history of how the diaspora was arranged through the diasporic organization through the figures from the liberal movement who conceived it and through the prism of the resources of the Russian state abroad that they distributed, Budickij provides a substantial insight into this unique history.https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/11110anti-Bolshevik emigrationinterwar periodRussian historiographydiasporic organizationactors
spellingShingle Catherine Gousseff
L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
anti-Bolshevik emigration
interwar period
Russian historiography
diasporic organization
actors
title L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
title_full L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
title_fullStr L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
title_full_unstemmed L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
title_short L’historiographie de l’émigration russe anti‑bolchévique :
title_sort l historiographie de l emigration russe anti bolchevique
topic anti-Bolshevik emigration
interwar period
Russian historiography
diasporic organization
actors
url https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/11110
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