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Omezení sňatků v československých legiích na Rusi a jeho důsledky
Published 2023-10-01“…This paper introduces the specifics of war marriages in the Czechoslovak Legions in Russia during the period of their involvement in the Russian Civil War. After a brief introduction to the historical context, it aims to describe the restrictions imposed on marriages for Czechoslovak legionnaires and their reasons which eventually led to a temporary total ban of war marriages within the Legion for several months after the 1st Convention of Czechoslovak army in the summer of 1918. …”
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Andreï Makine, témoin intemporel de la guerre en Russie soviétique
Published 2015-11-01“…He crosses the boundaries of time to evoke the Russian civil war as well as the two world wars. Although the author did not live through these conflicts, he describes them in a very realistic way, drawing the most horrific pictures with the objectivity of a war columnist. …”
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[Rev.] Grazhdanskaya Voyna v Obrazakh Vizual’noy Propagandy. Slovar’-spravochnik. [The civil war in images of visual propaganda. Dictionary.] Ed. by E.A. Orekh. St Petersburg: Scyt...
Published 2019-06-01“…This book systematizes and analyzes the visual material of “red” and “white” propaganda from the period of the Russian Civil war. Representation of war is considered through the prism of images of its participants, found on posters, cartoons, postcards, leaflets, propaganda porcelain and other visual artifacts of the period. …”
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Восприятие революционных событий в Киеве в мемуарах Алексея Александровича Гольденвейзера
Published 2020-12-01“…Goldenweiser’s texts, despite their relative impartiality, reflect the position of a person trying to defend his professional and moral values in the hard conditions of the Russian Civil War. The memoirs reflect the specifics of the author’s worldview and at the same time give an interesting, Kiev-centred, perspective of the events of 1917–1921.…”
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1917: Historical Divide? Review of: Matthias Neumann, Andy Willimott (eds.) Rethinking the Russian Revolution as Historical Divide. London, New York: Routledge, 2018.
Published 2020-12-01“…The authors come to the conclusion that the revolutionary transformation of Russia went far beyond the borders of 1917, capturing not only the Russian Civil War, but also the first decade of Soviet power. …”
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The Civil War in Russia – Definition, Causes, and Periodization
Published 2019-02-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Vasilii Zhanovich Tsvetkov—Doctor of Science (History), Professor at the Contemporary Russian History Department at Moscow Pedagogical State University—regarding several key aspects of the Civil War, including the transformation of the term “civil war” in the context of the traumatic developments of 1917–1922 (there are also other variants to this chronology), the reasons why the “third force” became insolvent over the course of this acute civil conflict, and the conflict’s periodization.…”
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The Phenomenon of Party-Political Work in the Red Army during the Civil War: Conceptual Foundations, Principles, Forms and Methods (1918–1920)
Published 2018-12-01“…It has been proved that they corresponded to the Bolshevik doctrinal attitudes considering the specificity of the historical situation that developed during the fratricidal struggle of the Russian Civil War.…”
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The Search for Historical Continuity in the Assesment of the Civil War in Russia
Published 2018-04-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Elena Iur`evna Prokofieva – Candidate of Science (History), Professor in the Russian History and Public Records Department at the Belgorod National Research University – regarding several key aspects of the Civil War, including the transformation of the term “civil war” in the context of the traumatic developments of 1917–1922 (there are also other variants of their chronology), the reasons why the “third force” became insolvent over the course of this acute civil conflict, and the conflict’s periodization.…”
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The Civil War in Russia – Definition, Causes, and Periodization
Published 2018-04-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Vasilii Zhanovich Tsvetkov – Doctor of Science (History), Professor in the Contemporary Russian History Department at the Moscow Pedagogical State University – regarding several key aspects of the Civil War, including the transformation of the term “civil war” in the context of the traumatic developments of 1917–1922 (there are also other variants of their chronology), the reasons why the “third force” became insolvent over the course of this acute civil conflict, and the conflict’s periodization.…”
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National Movements across Russia’s East, 1918–1919: The Degree and Forms of Involvement in Processes within Anti-Bolshevik Forces
Published 2020-12-01“…The materials investigated are documents from the National Archive of Bashkortostan, State Archive of the Russian Federation, articles from periodicals issued during the Russian Civil War, other published sources and memoirs. …”
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The Civil War in Russia (Problems of Understanding)
Published 2018-04-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Mikhail Vasil`evich Bryantsev – Doctor of Science (History), Head of the History and Theory of State and Law Department at the I. …”
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The Civil War in Russia (Problems of Understanding)
Published 2019-02-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Mikhail Vasil`evich Bryantsev—Doctor of Science (History), Head of the History and Theory of State and Law Department at I. …”
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Fedor Stepuns Analysen der russischen Revolution in der katholischen Zeitschrift „Hochland“ (1924–1927)
Published 2017-05-01“…However, they were rarely noticed in the West as well, because the Western audience was more focused on the Bolshevik winners in the Russian Civil War rather than on those who had lost. So the later had to fi ght for their spiritual and material survival. …”
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The Search for Historical Continuity in the Assesment of the Civil War in Russia
Published 2019-02-01“…We still lack a consensus on the answers to fundamental questions in the history of the Russian Civil War and its meaning. This work presents the views of Elena Iur`evna Prokofieva—Candidate of Science (History), Professor in the Russian History and Public Records Department at Belgorod National Research University—regarding several key aspects of the Civil War, including the transformation of the term “civil war” in the context of the traumatic developments of 1917–1922 (there are also other variants to this chronology), the reasons why the “third force” became insolvent over the course of this acute civil conflict, and the conflict’s periodization.…”
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K legionářské tvorbě Františka Langera
Published 2023-12-01“…The short story Za cizí město is considered a key one, pointing out the difficult situation of our soldiers during the Russian Civil War. In the extensive children's novel Pes druhé roty (1923), the author's effort to create a complex artistic image of the Siberian anabasis of the legionnaires is captivating. …”
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Le comunità ebraiche in Australia e gli arrivi dall’Europa orientale fra XIX e XX secolo
Published 2015-06-01“…This article aims at analysing the Australian immigration policy towards the Jews who were leaving Eastern Europe owing to the violence that began with World War 1 and continued with Russian Civil War, the Russo-Polish War and the establishment of a legal discriminatory framework – even though not violent as the previous conflicts – in countries such as Romania and Poland. …”
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Historia i biografia, czyli o trylogii ukraińskiej Józefa Łobodowskiego
Published 2023-12-01“…The work possesses the features of a reportage novel, with its inherent verism, a trend towards a faithful depiction of life during the Russian Civil War, as well as elements of journalism that correspond to the writer’s journalistic activity. …”
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Marx’s Centenary (1918) in the Light of the Media and Socialist Thought
Published 2018-05-01“…It was the year that saw the immediate aftermath of the Russian Revolution and the start of the Russian Civil War, the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; the formation of the Weimar Republic, Austria’s First Republic, the Czech Republic, the Hungarian Republic, the Second Polish Republic; the founding of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), and the independence of Iceland from Denmark. …”
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Boris Farmakovsky in the Memoir of Lavrentiy Moiseev His Disciple and Friend
Published 2022-12-01“…The proposed article is devoted to the publication of this text, and also concerns the relationship between the two scholars in the period of the Russian Civil War.…”
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The Functional Role of Historical Analogies in Russian and Ukrainian Presidential Discourses on the Special Military Operation
Published 2024-12-01“…The second ontology, described through a parallel with the Russian Civil War, gave Ukraine greater subjectivity, assigning the collective West the role of a third party benefiting from the conflict. …”
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