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    Black Figurines. Peoples of the ‘Dark Continent’ in the Russian Journal “Vsemirnaia illiustratsiia” by Anita Frison

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the second half of the 19th century, the rising interest in the partition of Africa translated into a growth in the number of essays, articles and travel diaries on the ‘dark continent’ published in Russia. …”
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    «The chronicle of the red guelder rose» as a source from the history of the peasant revolution in Dnipro Ukraine (1917–1920) by Наталія Ковальова

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The following types of «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle» publications have been distinguished by genre and species: memories (war memoirs), diaries, and historical and military essays (short historical articles). According to the origin of the authors and their affiliation to certain military formations, three groups of works have been distinguished: posts of war prisoners (of the Austrian army, Legion of Ukrainian Sich Riflemen); memories of direct participants of the peasant revolution, natives of Naddnipryanshchyna; works of soldiers of the Sich Riflemen, Ukrainian Galician Army and the Ukrainian People’s Republic army (the last group is the most numerous). …”
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    Viktor Šklovskij e la poetica dell'illibertà (traduzione del saggio di Svetlana Boym) by Svetlana Boym, Martina Morabito (traduttore)

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Italian translation of the essay: S. Boym, Estrangement as a Lifestyle: Shklovsky and Brodsky, "Poetics Today", 1996 (XVII), 4, p. 511-522.…”
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    THE CHRONICLE OF THE VILLAGE THAT REFLECTS UKRAINIAN HISTORY by Сергій Корновенко

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The village of Dengy in Ukrainian history from ancient times to the present: people and events: a historical and local history essay. Cherkasy…”
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    Zizzania e Parsifal. Note sparse sulla guerra della Russia contro l’Ucraina by Oxana Pachlovska

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This contribution, not an academic essay but a collection of thoughts, is a concise and on-the-spot reflection made in Kyiv on some of the key points of Russia’s current war against Ukraine: the consolidation of Ukrainian identity in a European sense, the physical and cultural extermination of the Russian-speaking part of Ukraine by the Kremlin, and the close connection between ‘textual imperialism’ in 19th-century Russian literature and the Russia’s declared project of annihilating Ukrainian culture today. …”
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