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    Hidden Figures by Natascha Drubek

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…keywords: Aleinikov, Bauer, Drankov, Fedecki, Khanzhonkov, Mickwitz, Matuszewski, Mundwiller, Prószyński, Jagielsky, von Hahn, Romanov, Sabiński, Shiriaev, Thiemann, Trofimov, Russian, Empire, USSR, France, colonialism, cinema history, religion, nationality, gender, intersectionality, foreigners, minorities, Cossacks, Germans, Jews, Poles, Tatars, historiography.…”
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    The princes Jerzy and Krzysztof Zbaraski towards the problems of South-Eastern borderlands of Polish Republic in second and third decade of 17th century by Zbigniew Anusik

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…They do not accept the policy of tolerance towards Cossacks in the period before Cecora. After Khotyn war they urged Cossacks to stop their trips to the Black Sea. …”
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    Don Cossacs in the Kuban Insurgency in 1920 by Andrey Venkov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…On closer inspection, the vast majority of them turned out to be Вon Cossacks, but enlisted in the Kuban regiments, that surrendered to the Bolsheviks in early 1920. …”
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    "Light Kuban". Forming of picture is of North Caucasus as space of religious freedom in a ХVІІ-ХVІІІ item by Dmytro Bilyi

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Above all things it touches a religious constituent, as one of the most essential in the system presentations of Don and Ukrainian the cossacks. On a background a sharp religious fight, searches of "earth obitovanoy", free of political and religious pursuits becomes extraordinarily actual for the cossacks. …”
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    Stosunki dyplomatyczne Ukrainy z Kubaniem w 1918 roku by Michał Kolasiński

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<p>Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Kuban Cossacks in 1918</p><p>The article describes relations between State organisms that emerged on the Ukrainian and Kuban Cossacks’ territory of the former Russian Empire atthe end of the Great War. …”
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    The Diplomatic Activities of Ukrainian Hetmans: the Black Sea Vector by Ferhad Turanly

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Doroshenko with hetman’s authorities in regard of the Zaporozhian Cossacks. The Turkish side has been recognizing the hetman’s authority in Ukraine for a long period. …”
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    ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS IN TERMS OF MIXED ECONOMY IN POST-REFORM PERIOD (BASED ON THE DON DOCUMENTS) by O.M. MOROZOVA

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Family records of several Cossack families demonstrate that market economic thinking was typical for Cossacks even in the prereform period. …”
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    The right to land ownership in the Black Sea and Kuban troops in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by Dmytro Bilyi, Vasyl Futulujchuk

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…All this allowed maintaining and modernizing the basic principles of the Cossack land tenure and resolving most of the conflicts that they caused. …”
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    Lev Tolstoy and crimean tatar literature by A.A. Djemileva

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…He translated into his native language the works of Tolstoy "Hadji Murat", "Cossacks" and "Sevastopol Stories".…”
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    A Postcolonial Reading of Nikolai Gogol’s Taras Bulba by Dr Ali Salami

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Nikolai Gogol, the celebrated Russian author who had Ukrainian origin and was born in a Cossack village, wrote the epic romance of Taras Bulba, which narrated the story of Cossacks and their struggle for preserving their independence. …”
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    ROLE OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN THE NOVEL AND QUIET FLOWS THE DON BY M. A. SHOLOKHOV (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE CHAPTERS DEDICATED TO THE VESHENSKAYA UPRISING) by Elena S. Makarova

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The artistic representation of the Cossack women in the chapters on the Vyoshensky uprising is considered as one of the characteristic features of M. …”
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    On the question of the attempt of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski to establish Polish-Kalmyk relations in 1683–1686 by V. T. Tepkeev

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The source base was the materials of the «Don Affairs» fund of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts, where the information of the Don Cossacks about attempts to establish Polish-Kalmyk relations in 1683–1686 was deposited. …”
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    «Lithuania with the Crown has a common cause…» by Taras Kovalets

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The war, as two years before, was to last on two fronts – the Cossack-Polish and the Cossack-Lithuanian. Cossack regiments led by Martyn Nebaba, Matvii Gladkyi and Prokop Shumeiko, as well as certain Tatar units were transferred to Liubech and Loyev. …”
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    The Organization of Fishing and Hunting Crafts Among the Russian Population of the Don and Lower Volga Area: Its Artel Roots by Marina Ryblova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Russian colonization of the Don and the Lower Volga area, starting from the 16th century, was carried out mainly by free Cossacks (also engaged in hunting and fishing), and later – by the Russian commercial population. …”
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    Family Chronicle Traditions in Contemporary Far Eastern Literature by О. N. Alexandrova-Osokina

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Sukachev (“At the hearth”) and T. I. Gladkikh (“Amur Cossacks Korenevs”) are considered. The relevance ofthe study is due to the value of the literary and regional studies material for the formation of a holistic picture of the national historical and literary process. …”
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    The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian by Vladimir T. Tepkeev

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article discusses one of the little-known events in the history of the Northern Caspian region, namely, the arrival of the Kazakhs of the Middle and Small Zhuzes and Karakalpaks in the region in 1725 to confront the Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. The article aims to introduce into scientific circulation new archival data on the eastern direction of the foreign policy of the Kalmyk namestnik (ruler) Tseren-Donduk (1724–1735). …”
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