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Russia and Japan: Shaping Images

Sovremennaâ Evropa
Until 1853, when the decision was made to “open” the country, relations between Russia and Japan, or rather their absence, were determined primarily by Japanese policy, which closed the country to foreigners, making an exception for the Dutch and Chinese.
M. Nosov
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Perception of China in Milan Jovanović's Travel Notes “Wanderings in the East”

Nauchnyi Dialog
This article represents a pioneering study within Russian literary scholarship focusing on the travel notes book by Serbian writer Milan Jovanović (Marine) (1834–1896), titled “Wanderings in the East” (1894–1895).
E. V. Senina
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Novaia i noveishaia istoriografiia zemskogo osvoboditel’nogo dvizheniia 1608–1612 godov. Chast’ pervaia.

RussianStudiesHu
A critical analysis of the new and recent domestic and foreign historiography of the zemstvo militias in Years 1608–1612 showed that this topic, paradoxically, remains the least studied. Narrative sources have been well researched.
Igor O. Tiumentsev, Nina E. Tiumentseva
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"Paraletters" in Viktor Shklovsky's Zoo: Paratextual "thresholds" as violations of the epistolary code

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Filologiya
This article explores the experimental structure of Viktor Shklovsky's epistolary novel Zoo, or Letters Not About Love, focusing on the interplay between letters and "paraletters" (inserted "prologues"). The author investigates Shklovsky's mechanisms for
Ilaria Аletto
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The image of Siberia in the memoirs of the Decembrists

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
The article analyzes the documentary and artistic image of Siberia created in the memoir text. The aim of the study is to comprehend the specifics of the representations of the image of Siberia in the memoirs of exiled Decembrists and their wives, due to
Kristina A. Mikhaylenko
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