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The article is devoted to the events that took place on the Crimean peninsula during the Eastern War (1853-1856) beyond the main battle fields. The author describes overall picture of what was happening in the Crimean cities on the background of heroic ...
Nikolay A. Syedin
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The Crimean War of 1853-1856 in the Memory Space of Russia and France
On the example of commemoration of various wars and key historical events, it is possible to reconstruct and comprehend the value orientations of states at certain phases of their development.
Pierre Malinowski, Elena V. Linkova
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Formation of the system of orthology of the Crimean Tatar literary language [PDF]
The modern Crimean Tatar literary language as a processed supra-dialectal version of the common language has a long history of formation and development.
Adile Emirova
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Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. Now remembered mainly for the Charge of the Light Brigade and the Lady with the Lamp, the Crimean War is a pivotal moment in the history of modern warfare
Alastair Massie +2 more
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About Admiral Nakhimov, poet Ammosov and Public Unrest [PDF]
The article is devoted to the attribution of the poem “To the people of Sevastopol.” The author establishes that the poem was written in February 1863 by a former participant in the Crimean War of 1853 –1856 and quite famous poet A.N.
Mikhail V. Stroganov
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Research objectives: To study of the causes of the aggravation of Russian-Crimean relations in the middle of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Crimean war of 1552–1577 (“The War of the Two Tsars”) in the context of ...
Penskoy V.V., Penskaya T.M.
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The objective of this contribution is to analyse the discrepancies between different contemporary sources (the national press, government papers and some individuals’ accounts) regarding the representation of the Crimean war.
Tri Tran
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Tatar poet Sagit Suncheley and Crimea in the early 1920s [PDF]
The article tells about the life and work of the Tatar poet Sagit Suncheley (1888–1937), it is written on the basis of his ego-documents. He lived in the Crimea in 1919–1924, was a witness to historical events and a participant in the Soviet cultural ...
Liliya Gabdrafikova
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The Harbingers of the 1768–1774 Ottoman-Russian War: The Balta Incident (In the Light of Pierre Ruffin’s Diary) [PDF]
The aim of our study is to examine the events that led to the 1768–1774 Russo-Turkish War through the perspective of Pierre Ruffin, a French diplomatic translator stationed in Bakhchisarai, the administrative center of the Crimean Khanate and located ...
Onur Birinci, Derya Derin Paşaoğlu
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Russian Medical Service During the Crimean War: New Perspectives
Although Russian historiography of the Crimean War yields slightly to its English counterpart in output, it still includes dozens of works from solid multi-volumed research to popular science reviews.
Yulia Naumova
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