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    Archaeological Antiquities of Church and Archaeological Museum at Kyiv Theological Academy (1872-1919) by Inna Kravchenko

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Among the archaeological antiquities of the Museum were objects of the Stone, Copper, and Bronze Ages, ancient Egyptian, antique Greek and Rome, Greek colonies of the Northern Black Sea region, Hellenistic, Scythian, Sarmatian, Gothic, Slavic, Byzantine, Kyivan Rus, Lithuanian era, period of 1569-1795, and the items belonged to the Cossacks of the 18th century, etc. Objects came from the territory of modern Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Palestine, etc. …”
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    The Socio-Political Crisis of the Siberian Region in the Post-February Period of the 1917 Revolution by Mikhail I. Vtorushin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A set of these issues include the incompleteness of the regional peasantry land management, the contradictions between the old peasantry and Stolypin migrants, and also between the peasantry and the privileged regional Cossacks, the agricultural products export problems from Siberia to domestic and foreign markets, or marketing crisis, the contradictions between the regional and metropolis bourgeoisie, or the issue of the Siberians economic inequality, the local industry underdevelopment and the complete dependence of the local population on the factory products supplying from European Russia, or supply crisis, the lack of a country council, or the administrative inequality of Siberia as a colony and metropolis, etc. …”
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    Tsar Mikhail Romanov: His Entry into Power by Andrej P. Pavlov

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…As historical literature shows, the election of Tsar Mikhail Romanov at the Zemsky Sobor of 1613 occurred without broad support of boyars and nobles. The Cossacks played a decisive role in his election. This article is devoted to considering the issue of how Tsar Mikhail was able to establish himself in power. …”
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    «They drank tea, they struck spoons...»: ethnocultural identity in the tea drinking practices of Russian Siberians in the 19th — early 20th century by Fursova E.F.

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In Siberia, the spread of the tea-drinking with Chinese leaf coincided with formation of local old-settler population in the 17th—18th centuries and therefore it can be regarded as an old custom for the service-class people and Cossacks. The fact that the Chinese tea was relatively a novation in the culture of the Siberian population is evidence by that it was not part of the ceremonial practices (e.g., family), in contrast to various herbal brews and kisels (jellies). …”
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    Portraits of the 18th Century from the Family Gallery of the Galagan’s: Socio-Cultural dynamics in visual images of history by Maryna Budzar, Yana Yarmolenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Portraits of the Galagan’s illustrate the process of transformation of the Cossack-elderly family into a noble one and show the change of social roles within one family. …”
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    Buryat Historical Phonetics in Seventeenth-Century Russian-Language Documents: Problem Statement Approached. Part 2 by Vladimir V. Tishin, Bair Z. Nanzatov

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The study examines ethnonyms and personal onyms across Buryat-related historical communities contained in seventeenth-century documents (Rus. otpiski) of Russian servicemen and Cossacks. The work focuses on names traced in two territorial groups of the Buryat population on different banks of the Angara River conventionally be referred to as ‘right-bank Angara territorial group’ and ‘left-bank Angara territorial group’ — regardless of any dialect classification. …”
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    Provocation in V. Shukshin’s Artistic Consciousness: Motives and Limits of Testing Meanings

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The most radical provocation is comparing Stepan Razin to Christ, and the historical role of the Cossacks’chieftain to the Savior’s mission: “I came to give you freedom.” …”
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    Documents of the Russian Archive of Jan Piotr Sapieha: Findings of 2013–2018 by Igor O. Tyumentsev, Nataliya A. Tupikova, Nina E. Tyumentseva

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Introduction of revealed new documents to the scientific discourse enables us to examine previously known events from new perspectives reflecting confrontation of different political forces, to correlate the newly-appeared facts, to clear up the process of converting Russian population to Cossacks by means of robbing the populace (zemshchina) on the territories under “Tushino Regime”, to detail the circumstances of the beginning of the first militia, systematize the information about the state of peasants and orders reigning in Cossack Regiments of Tushino forces as well as in governing bodies of local administration (office environment), to reveal the sources of popular unrests in occupied Moscow, to show social and class, family and household problems of Russian people on the lands occupied by outlanders. …”
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    Russian Emigrants in China in the 1920–1930s: Two Civil Wars on the Same Life Route by Yuliya Blagoder

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to present a picture of the life path of Russians (military, cossacks) who witnessed and participated in two civil wars: in Russia and in China. …”
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    Spear Fighting in the Military Art of the Kalmyks and Dzungars of the XVII – early XIX centuries by Bobrov Leonid A.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…During the military campaigns of the Oirats, which covered most of steppe Eurasia, the idea of mass light cavalry with spears was adopted by many peoples of the Great Steppe, including Russian Cossacks and Turks of Eastern Europe (Nogais, Crimean and Polish-Lithuanian Tatars). …”
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    Native of Pidliaschia and Gatherer of Ukraine (on the 125th anniversary of Tymosh Olesiuk’s birth) by Volodymyr Serhijchuk

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…He was the author of such scientific studies as “Social and Political Unification of the Ukrainian Nation”, “Race Nature of the Ukrainian Nation”, “Unification of Ukrainian Blood”, “Map of United Ukraine and Neighboring Friendly Countries”, “Ukrainian Colonial Lands”, “Polissia”, “Pidliaschia”, “About the Origins of the Slavs”, “The west-European and Asian Cossacks”, etc., as well as memoirs “Kamianets – the Golden Wreath” regarding 1918-1919-s.…”
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    General of the Army of the Ukrainian People’s Republic Oleksandr Pylkevych (“camp” period of life and activity in Poland, 1921-1922) by Sribnyak Ihor, Paliienko Maryna

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Pylkevych believed that one of the basic requirements during military service is the discipline of officers and Cossacks, their observance of subordination, their conscientious execution of all orders of direct commanders and senior military commanders. …”
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    Vasily N. Tatishchev and Golden Horde Monuments of the North Caucasus by Vitaliy A. Babenko, Marina E. Kolesnikova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Nekrasov, and twenty Cossacks. The participants made three drawings of Majar, several townscapes of Kizlyar and Braguny village which were sent by V. …”
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    Buddhism in the Mid-to-Late Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire by Tsymzhit P. Vanchikova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The Regulations on Kalmyk People’s Governance (1847) established some undivided clerical authority of the Lama of the Kalmyk People over the bulk of the ethnic community, except for the local group of Don Kalmyk Cossacks clerically headed by Senior Bakshi Lama of theirs.…”
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    Analysis of the process of emergence and development trends of Ukrainian and Eastern national types of martial arts by Andrii Lytvynenko, Viacheslav Mulyk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Data given in scientific sources indicate that the Cossack martial arts became the basis of modern Ukrainian national types of martial arts. …”
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    Relations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Kazan Khanate (1506–1552) by Ya.V. Pilipchuk

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Mutual raids of the Cossacks of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and troops of the Tatar frontier beys were one of the main destabilizing factors in the relationship between the Jagiellonians and Girays. …”
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    The Polish-Turkish war of 1620–1621: Myths and istorical reality by Valerii Stepankov, Vitalii Stepankov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Most Polish historians, contrary to the truth, continue to hide the key role of the Cossacks in the Battle of Khotyn, putting the Polish-Lithuanian army in the forefront. …”
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    Priest Vladimir Vostokov – Member of the White Movement and Founder of the Brotherhood of the Life-Giving Cross by Yuliya Biryukova

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Perhaps this was facilitated by the everyday anti-Semitism of the Cossacks. Of course, the personality of its founder played a decisive role in the fate of the Brotherhood of the Life-Giving Cross.…”
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    БУКОВИНА ЯК ОБ’ЄКТ ПРОТИСТОЯННЯ МІЖ ОСМАНСЬКОЮ ІМПЕРІЄЮ ТА РІЧЧЮ ПОСПОЛИТОЮ (1653-1673 РР.) / BUKOVYNA AS OBJECT OF CONFRONTATION BETWEEN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND RZECZPOSPOLITA (IN... by Олексій БАЛУХ

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…He stressed that the fight for the master’s throne started after numerous military campaigns of Cossacks to Moldova (1650-1653) and finish of the long rule of V. …”
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