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Emigration (Russian Empire)

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Russian International Lawyers in Emigration

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international, 2001
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Emigre dissent focuses Russian elite rage

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023
Headline RUSSIA: Emigre dissent focuses elite rage
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Russian Emigrant School of Translation

Tekstualia, 2014
The article offers a glance at the history of those Russian literary scholars and translators who emigrated to Poland after the Revolution of 1917. It also presents an important, but forgotten writer and translator from Russian, Wacław Denhoff-Czarnocki (who played an important role in presenting Russian poetry to Polish audiences in the 1920s) and ...
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Russian-Emigration Literature (Russian-Democratic Literary Environment Active in Emigration)

2023
Rusiya mühacir ədəbiyyatının zəngin irsinə malikdir. Bir sıra mütəxəssislər hesab edir ki, rus dilində yazılmış ən qiymətli əsərlər məhz mühacirətdə yazılmışdır. Hazırkı məqalədə iyirminci əsrin əvvəllərində rus mühacir ədəbiyyatının təşəkkülü, buna səbəb olan amillər, iyirminci əsrdə rus mühacir ədəbiyyatının inkişafı xüsusiyyətləri, sosial ideyaların
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Russian emigrants in multilingual Constantinople

Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council)
The article is devoted to the issue of the cultural life of the Russian emigration of the post-revolutionary period in Constantinople (Istanbul) and its contribution to the Europeanization of everyday life in Turkey of that period.
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Russian emigre community. Awards and badges

2021
The encyclopedic thematic guide most fully depicts the history of the symbolism of Russian emigre organizations dating back to 1920–2000, features original pictures and descriptions of the badges and awards of numerous military, civil, youth and religious unions and societies of the Russian emigre community.
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The Roads of Russian Emigrant Zoologists

2022
The fates of zoologists who left Russia after 1917 are discussed. Although their stories are quite different, many of the people mentioned managed to remain in the profession and even make a significant contribution to science whilst working in the West. The waves of post-revolutionary emigration spread throughout the world.
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