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THE PHENOMENON OF THE DECEMBRISTS IN THE POETIC JOURNALISM OF THE 1820S - 1850S
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" SeriesThe article opens a series dealing with the perception of the Decembrist phenomenon in poetic journalism. At first, the author formulates journalistic concepts for understanding the Decembrist phenomenon (monarchist, romantic, liberal, revolutionary) and
Daria I. Buldakova
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Memoirs of Siberian authors about the Decembrists
Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universitetaThe article analyzes the specifics of Siberians' memories of the exiled Decembrists. The aim of the study is to identify the authentic features of the memoirs of Siberian authors in their connection with the phenomenon of the Decembrists, which had a ...
Kristina A. Mikhaylenk
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JOURNALISTIC TECHNIQUES IN THE DECEMBRISTS’ PROPAGANDA PRACTICE. THE CASE OF M.P. BESTUZHEV-RYUMIN
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" SeriesThis article is about journalistic techniques in the Decembrists’ propaganda practice: it describes the ways of recruitment into the secret organization, starting with the collection of information about the candidates for the conspirators and ending ...
O. Kiyanskaya
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The Slavic and East European Journal, 1959
M. Raeff, Mikhail Zetlin, George Panin
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M. Raeff, Mikhail Zetlin, George Panin
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Pestel and the Decembrist Movement
2003Pestel’s concern for his country’s social and political development was shared by many of his generation whose outlook had been moulded by much the same formative experiences. It is therefore understandable that he should have sought some way of canvassing the views and influencing the minds of others.
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SIBERIAN WRITINGS OF DECEMBRIST M. S. LUNIN IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN DECEMBRIST STUDIES
Cultural codeThe Siberian writings of M.S. Lunin, reflecting the general view of the Decembrists developed in penal servitude and settlement, give grounds to largely revise the postulates of Soviet Decembrist studies, which considered Decembrism as a socio-political movement and set the abolition of serfdom and the elimination of autocracy as its main goals.
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Decembrists and Polish Secret Societies
Herald of the Russian Academy of SciencesE. Boltunova, O. Edelman
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