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RUSSIAN MENSHEVIKS IN EMIGRATION: ESTIMATES, FORECASTS AND REALITIES
The article considers the insufficiently studied aspect of the Russian Social Democrats’ (Mensheviks) history – their activities in emigration. They represented as a very “scattered” community abroad, and, as a rule, concentrated around well-known party ...
S. M. Smagina
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«I called on the audience to strive for possible simple cessation of the war»: the arrest of Omsk social-democrat K. A. Popov in January 1916 [PDF]
This publication reconstructs the causes, circumstances and consequences of the arrest of the Omsk Social Democrat, lawyer K. A. Popov by the gendarmerie in Omsk in January 1916, despite a considerable number of materials on the biography of K.
M. M. Stelmak
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This article is devoted to an episode in the history of Russian Social Democrats in emigration, little studied in domestic and foreign historiography - the participation of the Foreign Delegation of the RSDLP in attempts to create a single center for ...
I. M. Furgalev
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Under pressure of two dictatorships: Mensheviks of Urals and TransUrals in first months of A. V. Kolchak’s dictatorship [PDF]
The experience of political parties gained in the years of the Civil War in a multiparty environment is instructive. The purpose of this article is to show that the dual position taken by the Menshevik organizations in the first months of Kolchak’s ...
V. V. Moskovkin, I. V. Skipina
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The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922)
As we approach the 100th anniversary of the formation of the USSR, political, military, social, ethnic and other determinants of consolidation of the peoples and territories of the former Russian Empire within the Bolshevik state attract an increasing ...
L. S. Gatagova
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This review focuses on the problematics, structure, and key points of A.L. Litvin and I.Kh. Urilov’s major monograph on the history of the life and work of Julius Osipovich Martov (1873–1923), the prominent Russian revolutionary and the leader of the ...
P.S. Kabytov, O.B. Leontieva
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The article finds out that after joining the RSDLP 2 (15) February 1905, USDU participated in the activities of the latter, as evidenced, in particular, the active work of its representatives in the imperial conferences and congresses of the Russian ...
Володимир Дубінський +1 more
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Julius Martov (1873–1923) and modern Russian historiography
This article analyzes the current state of Russian historiography of the development of Menshevism in Russia. Particular attention is paid to A.L. Litvin and I.Kh. Urilov’s monograph “Julius Martov. A History of Life and Work.
A.A. Salnikova, V.V. Astafiev
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Currency under War Communism: An example of Gresham's Law?
Abstract This article covers the consequences of the Bolsheviks' coup d'état in 1917 for the Soviet monetary system. I argue that the episode illustrates Gresham's Law, as three different currencies made an appearance in the Russian economy. This monetary disorder is scarcely mentioned by Marxist authors. It was a failure that would be mitigated by the
Cristóbal Matarán
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National memory in exile: The case of the Georgian émigré community, 1921–2018
Abstract This paper investigates the construction and role of national memory in exile through the intersection of nationalism and memory studies. Building on descriptions of the Georgian émigré memory, its comparison with the Soviet Georgian identity and its travelling trajectory, this study illustrates the potential of subaltern national exilic ...
Elene Kekelia
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