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    „Není Rusko bez cara.“ Romanovské jubileum v roce 1913 by Zbyněk Vydra

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…There were many national and historical celebrations before 1914, but the Tercentenary of the Romanov Dynasty in 1913 was the largest. The celebration of the Romanov dynasty had a great symbolic importance. …”
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    THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION / by Bradley, J. F. N., (John Francis Nejez), 1930-, author 640896

    Published 1988
    “…The Russian Revolution explains in a clear, lively manner the rise of internal opposition to the imperial regime of the Romanov dynasty from the 1905 Revolution to the catastrophic years of World War I. …”
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    KOSTROMA REGION: RESULTS, PROBLEMS, DEVELOPMENT LINES by I. N. Slyunyaev

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…In 2013, Russia will be celebrating great anniversary, 400 years after the end of the Time of Trouble, election of the first tsar of Romanov dynasty and renewal of Russian national identity. …”
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    Synodic of the Studenitsa Monastery as a historical source by Yu. S. Beliankin

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Such manuscripts are known in single copies in the repositories of the Balkan Peninsula and Greece, all of them reflect the history of Russia’s relations with the South Slavic and other Orthodox peoples of southern Europe during the reign, mainly, of the Romanov dynasty.The value of this manuscript is that it marks the beginning of the establishment of the regular practice of the clergy of the Studenitsa for alms in Russia, which lasted a century. …”
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    Celebration of the 300th Anniversary of the House of Romanov in the cities of the Volga region by Morgunov, Yaroslav V.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…On the materials of the state archives of Samara, Kazan, Cheboksary and on published historical sources the article analyzes the preparations for the celebrations dedicated to the 300th anniversary ofthe Romanov dynasty. It is shownthat preparationsforthe holidaytook on a universal  character, all segments of the population, independent of class, national, religious affiliation, were involved in the process of this preparation. …”
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    Frank A. Golder: Collector Extraordinaire and Cultural Liaison in Revolutionary Russia by Bertrand M. Patenaude

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Petersburg in 1914 when Russia entered the Great War; he was in Petrograd in 1917 when the February Revolution brought an end to the Romanov dynasty; he was in Soviet Russia in 1921– 1923 as a famine relief worker, a collector of books, periodicals, and manuscripts, and a political observer of Lenin's government; and he was in the Soviet Union for extended visits in 1925 and 1927, recording the changes in Soviet society after Lenin. …”
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    From the Time of Troubles to the Unity Day: Memory, Forgetting and Re-imaging the Past in Russian History by Victoria Tkachenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Several stages of the evolution of the memory of the Time of Troubles are issued: the XVII century – when the interpretation of these events was mainly religious; the XVIII century – when heroic and patriotic ideas about the time of troubles were formed in accordance with the ideals of classicism; the XIX century – the time of the development of the monarchical myth of the Romanov dynasty coming to power; the XX century – when the peasant war and the struggle against foreign intervention became the main dominant in the understanding of events; Modern Russia and the annual celebration of the National Unity Day – a public holiday established in 2005 in memory of the liberation of Moscow in 1612, the main idea of which is the unification of all peoples on the territory of the Russian Federation. …”
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    The psychological aspect of time dynamics in the Kalmyk thangka of the Green Tara by N. A. Bardaeva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article presents the author’s interpretation of the information space of the ancient Kalmyk tanka Green Tara, created for the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty, which was celebrated in the Bolshederbetovsky ulus in 1913. …”
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    The image of Nicholas I in sources of personal origin: Russian-Polish discourse by N. A. Cherkasskaya

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Currently, one of the topical issues for Russian historians is the study of the personalities of Russian monarchs including tsars and emperors of the Romanov dynasty. The problem of constructing the image of a representative of power both in Russia and abroad especially in the light of the problems of nation-building also relevant among researchers is revealed. …”
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    Catherine II as an Incarnation of White Tara: Did Buriats Deify the Romanovs? by Tsyrempilov Nikolay V.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It is the latter period that was characterized by the wide dissemination of the idea of the sanctity of the Romanov Dynasty in the eyes of Buddhists, which may have been backed by prominent opinion leaders of the Russian political establishment to further promote the concept of Russia’s expansion deep into Buddhist Asia.…”
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    Ideologemes of the Divine Establishment of Imperial Power in the Memorial Sermon of Orthodox Clergy of the Central Chernozem Region’s Dioceses on the Day of Remembrance of the Roya... by Konstantin V. Kozlov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a result of the analysis of these texts, the following ideologemes were identified: «the miraculous salvation of the Royal family», «the special care of the God over Russia», «the second election of the Romanov dynasty», «October 17 as the day of the ”two gifts of God”». …”
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    On Interferences between the Pannonian-Finnish Corridor and the Silk Road by Ștefan Stareţu

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…It is the mechanism of the Third Rome foundation, and the Romanovich family name, which later got linked to the Romanov dynasty, and archaically also added the history of the ancient Rurik family, also using that name, and the history of the Moldavian lords bearing these names and the city founded, confirms that yes, Moscow had become somewhat of a Hungarian-Wallachia. …”
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    Московский печатный двор XVII в.: между средневековьем и Новым временем by Ирина [Irina] Поздеева [Pozdeeva]

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…For analytical purposes all titles printed in the 17th century are divided into five types according to their primary function, and we examine how these publica­tions were relevant to establishing and strengthening of the Romanov dynasty and the Russian statehood: • Canon – the Four Gospels and the Apostle, the first edition of the Bible (Moscow, 1963); • Publications of the didactic nature for canonic and non-canonic reading (traditional for script booklore and a new type); • Publications for public and private worship, texts of which accompanied every human life, activities of state institutions and government. …”
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    Manuscripts in V. A. Zhukovsky’s collection associated with the name of Cesarevich Alexander Nikolayevich by V. A. Esipova

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…It is also evident that the books of the Romanovs dynasty representatives could be deposited not only in their personal or palace libraries, but some copies could be included in book collections of persons, close to the Tsar family.…”
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