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Crimea and Meaning

Russian Politics & Law, 2015
The author discusses the role of the annexation of Crimea in returning meaning to the lives of Russian citizens. He focuses on the importance of war and threat perceptions to creating a significant role for the state in society, and in turn allowing citizens who work for the state to feel that they are fulfilling an important function in protecting the
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Claiming Crimea

2017
Russia's long-standing claims to Crimea date back to the eighteenth-century reign of Catherine II. This book is the first archive-based, multi-dimensional study of the initial “quiet conquest” of a region that has once again moved to the forefront of international affairs.
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The Invasion of the Crimea

2010
Alexander William Kinglake (1809–1891) was a travel writer and historian. He witnessed the battle of the Alma and the Charge of the Light Brigade, and became well acquainted with the British commander, Lord Raglan. This work was commissioned by Lady Raglan to repair her husband's reputation, and Kinglake was given access to Raglan's papers, and to ...
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Information Support of Russian Media for the Tourist Destination of Crimea

Sustainability, 2021
Aleksander Panasiuk, Halyna Zubrytska
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Angel of the Crimea

The American Journal of Nursing, 1919
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Crimea 2000: The 7th International Crimea Conference

Library Hi Tech News, 2001
Nadezhda Pavlova, Elena Pavlova
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History of Crimea

With the Russian annexation of Crimea in March 2014 - 160 years after the Crimean War – the peninsula has come to the geopolitical fore once more on the global stage. This book provides a comprehensive history of the region that until now has been missing, one that stretches from ancient times through to the present and which explores various aspects ...
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The Goths in the Crimea

The Classical Weekly, 1937
A. E. R. Boak, A. A. Vasiliev
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