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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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SEPARATION OF RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS AND RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS IN NORTHEAST CHINA

TRANSBAIKAL STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL, 2022
During the construction of the Middle East Railway in 1897-1903, the railway administration employed almost 200,000 Russian workers, including some Bo丨sheviks. They have a丨ready conducted propaganda and revolutionary activities in Harbin and other areas of the Middle Eastern Railway.
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Russian Emigre Architects and Their Legacy in Shanghai

Historical Courier, 2023
In the 1920s–1940s Shanghai was home to a large Russian diaspora, counting more than 30,000 persons in its heyday. Professional architects, engineers, decorators and contractors were a significant part of this community, and they worked on hundreds of projects, some of which survive to this day.
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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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The Status of the Russian Emigrants in China

American Journal of International Law, 1934
Among the nationalities having no diplomatic representation in China, only the Russian emigrants come strictly within the terms of “unrepresented foreigners.” The Russian emigrants, whose legal status has been defined by the League of Nations as citoyen sans patrie, form at present the majority of the foreign population (to be exact—of Western ...
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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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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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Diaspora problems of the Russian emigration

2006
Diaspora The question of diaspora is proposed for the agenda of the long-delayed ‘great and holy’ council of the Orthodox Church. Indeed, since 1976 it has been given pride of place in that agenda: it is a question that needs to be resolved ‘as quickly as possible’.
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Grammar schools of the Russian emigration [PDF]

open access: possibleEducational Studies, 2006
The article describes the phenomenon of the Russian grammar school abroad in the period between the two World Wars. It details the emergence, development and decay of grammar schools during the "first wave" of the Russian emigration.
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THE PHENOMENON OF RUSSIAN NATIONALISM AND RUSSIAN EMIGRATION IN CHINA

История Гражданской войны на Дальнем Востоке и история русской эмиграции. Материалы Всероссийской научно-практической конференции, посвященной 100-летию окончания Гражданской войны и интервенции на Дальнем Востоке, 2021
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