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Evaluation of Military-Revolutionary Events in the Urals in 1918-1921 in the Works of White Emigrant Authors
Published 2017-12-01“…The great number of publications on the history of the revolutionary events in the Urals reflects the core nature of the period of strengthening the power of the Bolsheviks in the history of Soviet Russia. The research approaches prevailing in Soviet historiography, proceeded from the need of legitimation of the Bolsheviks’ power, which influenced the choice of topics for historical research and the involvement of relevant source base. …”
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“No One Writes to the Writer”: César Vallejo´s Soviet Correspondence
Published 2022-12-01“…Despite the irregular interaction, the Soviet episodes of the writer's work have become very important components of his creative biography, and his literary ties with Soviet Russia are a unique example of the cooperation of a Latin American poet with the literary institutions of the USSR in the late 1920s and early 1930s — at the stage of emergence and consolidation of contacts with writers of leftist views in Spain and Latin America. …”
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INSTITUTIONAL ASPECT OF SOVIET LITERATURE. HISTORY OF THE FORGOTTEN LITERARY UNION OF THE RED ARMY AND NAVY
Published 2018-02-01“…In economically weak Soviet Russia, financially unprofitable literary production needed external forms of support and ideological justification for its existence. …”
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The Emergence and Restoration of the State: Latvia in 1918 and 1990
Published 2021-05-01“…Up until 11 August 1920, when the Peace Treaty with the Soviet Russia was signed, the prospects of de jure recognition of the newly established state were blurred; yet, the defeat of the White forces in the Russian Civil War opened the long awaited “window of opportunity”, as a result of which Latvia managed to achieve its international recognition on 26 January 1921. …”
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The activities of General Andrei Stepanovich Bakich and his detachment after the retreat to the territory of Xinjiang
Published 2022-08-01“…Dutov influenced the relationship between China and Soviet Russia. It made A.S. Bakich change tactics, which subsequently led to an agreement on eliminating A.S. …”
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On measures of social support for large families (on the example of Orenburg region)
Published 2023-03-01“…<p>The relevance of the study is determined by the logic of the development of post-Soviet Russia and the special significance of the search for optimal methods and ways to implement social policy. …”
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Nurses’ professional activity and work culture in Soviet Estonia and in the transition period
Published 2023-08-01“…In 1940â1941 and 1944â1991, the territory of the Republic of Estonia was occupied by Soviet Russia. The ânew period of awakeningâ was initiated under Gorbachevâs perestroika and glasnost (1985â1991), leading to democratisation. …”
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Modern trends in the health care system of Russia: drop or rise
Published 2017-07-01“…In the period of the existence of post-soviet Russia, the health care system has remained and remains one of the most important and, at the same time, the problem element of it. …”
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The Heritage of Tsarist Russia’s Military Forts as an Object of Postcolonial Revision: Case of the Kaunas School of Art Building 1922–1923
Published 2023-09-01“…Results of the research demonstrate that the discussion on mitigations of Tsarist Russia’s military forts heritage is a new topic, as the recent decades in Lithuania have shown that the heritage of military forts’ architecture in the post-soviet decades is being protected even more than in Soviet Russia’s occupation period. So, this trend in Lithuanian cultural Heritage research emerges as an object worth deeper postcolonial revision. …”
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Provincial Echo of the Russian Civil War
Published 2019-12-01“…The gap between postSoviet Russia and the communist past was demonstrated by a decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. …”
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The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922)
Published 2022-11-01“…In particular, special attention is drawn to the complex and controversial process of integration of the South Caucasus with Soviet Russia. Soviet historiography advanced an official view on the role of the Transcaucasian republics in the formation of the USSR, which came down to a number of ideological clichés that provided an impoverished and partly distorted image of this complex phenomenon. …”
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Russian church diaspora in independent Finland of the interwar period
Published 2021-12-01“…During the years 1917–1939, about 44,000 refugees from Soviet Russia moved to Finland, many of them later went on to Europe and America. …”
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Virumaa kooliõpetajast koduloolane August Martin ja Kaukaasia eestlased
Published 2017-04-01“…Because of the closure of the borders between Soviet Russia and the Republic of Estonia contacts with the Caucasian Estonians were almost broken off. …”
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Factors of International Activity of Russian Cities: The Results of the Empirical Analysis
Published 2020-12-01“…One of the consequences of regionalization that swept post-Soviet Russia in the 1990s was the growth of foreign economic activity, international contacts of both Russian regions and cities. …”
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Plea for help. Letters of orthodox believers to the Pope in 1931: new documents from the Vatican archives
Published 2019-12-01“…As can be seen from these documents, ordinary believers in Soviet Russia positively perceived this maneuver of the Roman pontifex. …”
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On the Sophian Archeplot in the Novel “Chevengur” by A. Platonov
Published 2021-04-01“…The flashing of such facets testifies to the gnoseological significance of the personage of the character. She impersonates Soviet Russia and expresses an intention to transform it, which is evident from the parable context of the episode. …”
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Soviet and British diplomacy at international conferences on the eve of the formation of the USSR
Published 2022-11-01“…The paper examines the formation of the Soviet state and its place within the European international relations system in the first half of the 1920s both in the context of new principles of interstate and economic interactions and geopolitical transformations triggered by the First World War. In the case of Soviet Russia, the latter implied the need to break international isolation and economic blockade which pushed Soviet leaders to intensify efforts to restore economic and political ties with the Western states after the Civil War and intervention. …”
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From Imperial Russia’s Plenipotentiary in Mongolia I. Ya. Korostovets to Representative of RSFSR People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs O. I. Makstenek: Celebrating the 100th Ann...
Published 2021-12-01“…Besides receiving and delegating Mongolian revolutionaries to Soviet Russia, taking an active part in preparations to the First Congress of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party and in the formation of military detachments of Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Army, Makstenek conducted negotiations with the Chinese authorities in Urga and Maimachen, i.e. in fact initiated the diplomatic proceedings designed to prepare the presence of Soviet troops in Mongolia.…”
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The US liberal political and academic establishment on national-territorial transformation of Russia in 1917–1922
Published 2022-11-01“…At the same time, the author concludes that the growing ideological and political confrontation with Soviet Russia in the following years did not allow the US leaders to adequately assess the national-territorial transformations that were brought about by the creation of the USSR.…”
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Socio-geographical and Socio-philosophical Approaches to the Study of Vexillological Problems
Published 2020-04-01“…However, in the last decades of the Russian Empire, the white-blue-red flag was used. In Soviet Russia, red and gold Soviet symbols similar in color combination to the symbols of the pre-Petrine Moscow state began to be used. …”
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