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    Britain and Central Europe, 1918-1932 by Bàtonyi, G, Bátonyi, Gábor

    Published 1995
    “…Chapter II. shows how the Bolshevik Revolution affected British diplomatic activities in Hungary. …”
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    Syndicalism, work and science in Simone Weil’s philosophy of modernity by Holt, A

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <p>By exploring in turn Weil’s philosophy work and science, this thesis seeks to redress this balance, showing how from revolutionary syndicalism to anti-Bolshevik communism; from Husserlian phenomenology to Heideggerian ontology; from Gaston Bachelard’s historical epistemology to Freudian sublimation; from Walter Benjamin’s modern shock experience to Bergson’s experience of time as duration, Weil was deeply and deliberately engaged in a shared reflection on the challenges and dangers of the modern world.…”
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    INTEGRATION OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS INTO THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE 1920-1930s by I. V. Sidorchuk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Physical culture was an integral part of the process of acculturation of the population, actively carried out by the Bolshevik government, and was intended to serve such goals as the spread of a healthy lifestyle, the militarization of society, gender equality, and the fight against “bourgeois remnants”. …”
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    Svobodnaya Zemlya — Newspaper of German Occupants: Against the Soviets. A Paradigm of Fascist Propaganda to Negate War Goals Revisited by Konstantin N. Maksimov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The purpose of the German occupiers’ newspaper was to persuade the local population that the preventive war launched and conducted by them was not a humanitarian catastrophe, but it was directed only against the “Jewish-Bolshevik government” of the Soviet Union, and the German army had a liberation mission, a happy future awaiting the liberated people. …”
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    Oral history sources about Holodomor in Ukrainian occupation press during World War II by Boriak Tetiana

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Survivors’ testimonies fit well into anti-Bolshevik ideological narrative of new regime. One has to take unto accout that survivors were allowed to talk loudly about physchological trauma and to tell horrible details about extermination of them with famine for the first time, almost 10 years after the famine. …”
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  6. 226

    British Edition of the Monroe Doctrine versus ‘Com- munist Militarism’: Collisions between the USSR and the UK in Eastern Countries in the mid-1920s by E. Yu. Sergeev

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The prospect of unfettered Bolshevik expansion into British colonies and dependent territories in Asia and Africa became a matter of particular concern for the UK ruling circles. …”
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    Communist Party in the Power System of the USSR by A. Ya. LIVSHIN

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In this article major mechanisms and different stages of the  Bolshevik party’s transformation into a “party-state” are examined.  …”
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    The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922) by L. S. Gatagova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As we approach the 100th anniversary of the formation of the USSR, political, military, social, ethnic and other determinants of consolidation of the peoples and territories of the former Russian Empire within the Bolshevik state attract an increasing interest of academic community. …”
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    Russian population’s political activities in the first third of the XX century on the example of the Peasant Union creation movement by G. S. Chuwardin, V. G. Ivanov, O. A. Nesterchuk, V. F. Nitsevich, O. A. Sudorgin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Peasantry’s political activities were used by the opposition forces, the SRs and Bolsheviks, who proposed a program understandable to the peasant social psychology. …”
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    Supreme Ruler Versus Ataman: The Conflict Between Admiral A.V. Kolchak and Ataman G.M. Semenov in November – December 1918 in the Documents of French General M. Janin by Ruslan Gagkuev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…From his arrival to Russia Janin noted the disunity of anti-Bolshevik movement. Results. The information on ataman Semyonov, as well as on Kolchak and his entourage that he collected in the Far East, and his failure to resolve the conflict in Chita led him first to a conservative, and then to an openly negative assessment of White movement’s future outlook on the Civil War’s Eastern Front.…”
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    Orthodox clergy of the North of Russia between Whites and Reds in 1918–1920 by I. V. Petrov

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It tells about the anti-church policy of the Bolsheviks, repressions and lynchings against clergy. …”
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    The NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs (1933-1942) in the Development of the "New European Order" Strategy by Kashevarova Nataliya

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Creation of a positive image of National Socialism, the organization of the pro-Nazi movement, the search for allies on the international arena, among other things with the aim of creating an “anti-Bolshevik block” of European states, the development of trade relations with various countries for the food and military equipment, others should be mentioned among the tasks of the APA in European countries in 1933-1939. …”
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    Soviet and British diplomacy at international conferences on the eve of the formation of the USSR by E. Yu. Sergeev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author highlights a number of other significant factors that affected the outcomes of the conferences: the lack of a coordinated foreign policy approaches both among the Bolsheviks and within the British government, the persistence of stereotypes about the Bolsheviks, as well as an emerging trend towards rapprochement between the vanquished and the revisionist states which was particularly dangerous for the Versailles-Washington order. …”
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    The US liberal political and academic establishment on national-territorial transformation of Russia in 1917–1922 by V. V. Romanov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author notes, that the US policy towards Russia became particularly controversial after the Bolsheviks came to power: the consistent rejection of the Bolshevik reforms was accompanied by the reluctance to incite separatism on the national outskirts out of fear of Russia’s uncontrolled disintegration and its subsequent transformation into a site of endless ethnic conflicts. …”
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    Has something changed about chronic cocaine abuse over time? An instructive example from the forensic collection by Nikolić Slobodan, Đukić Danica, Lukić Vera, Živković Vladimir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It was a 30-year-old male, found dead in a tavern shed, a former medical student, lieutenant, and Russian emigre who came to Belgrade, Serbia in 1921 following the commanding general of the anti-Bolshevik White Army, Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel. He was an alcoholic, a drug user, and a member of the so-called Russian cocaine quartet gang. …”
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    “The most prominent and at the same time most harmful”: D. D. Bokhan in Wilno (1921–1923) by Pavel Lavrinec

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The purpose of the study is to reconstruct the activities of Bokhan in Wilno in the first years after fleeing from the Bolshevik Minsk. The material for this study are newspapers in Russian, as well as documents of the Office of Government Commissar for the City of Wilno, Starostwo of Wilno and other institutions stored in the Lithuanian Central State Archives. …”
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    ARCTIC «UPGRADE» OF V. V. PUTIN, PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by I. S. Zonn

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In 1930-1950 General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Communist Party I.V. Stalin created the first Soviet Arctic shield that included the economic and military strategic power, transport targeted to protection of entirety and security of the Soviet country. …”
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    Representatives of the Tambov Clergy in Ekaterinburg Diocese in the 19th — Early 20th Century by Hieromonk Korniliy (Alexei A. Zaytcev), Andrei V. Pecherin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…At the height of the Bolshevik anti-clerical campaign, at the end of the 1930s, the Tambovites were sent into exile to the Urals, and here they faced their martyr’s death. …”
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    French diplomats and the military on Soviet Russia and the balance of power in Central-Eastern Europe in 1922 by I. E. Magadeev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Under these circumstances, the French elites debated the prospects for the ‘normalization’ of the Bolshevik regime and its incorporation into the Versailles order. …”
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    Obraz Kresów Wschodnich w tekstach historii mówionej by Damian Gocół

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The image of KRESY has changed over time. After the Polish-Bolshevik war, it was a place of lawlessness; after the creation of the Border Protection Corps (Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza, KOP) it was a place of peace. …”
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