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THE LIGHT OF ANOTHER WORLD. IMAGES OF GRIGORY KRUG, ICON PAINTER OF RUSSIAN EMIGRATION

Studia Religiosa Rossica: Russian Journal of Religion, 2023
The work analyzes the work of Grigory Krug, an iconographer of Russian emigration. Grigory Krug, who was born in St. Petersburg, in a Swedish family, ended up in Estonia after the revolution, and then emigrated to France. Here he studied with the leading
Irina K. Yazykova
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Priest, Philosopher, and Theologian Pavel Florensky in the Perception of Generations (in the Russian Emigration and Russia)

Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences, 2021
The article discusses some works on priest Pavel Florensky’s philosophical and theological legacy of the 1930s–2020s. The author of the article has examined changes in the perception of Florensky and his ideas among Russian émigré philosophers as well as
O. Ermishin
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“A WONDERFUL CORNER OF THE EARTH”. LA FAVIÈRE AS LOCUS AMOENUS IN THE LITERATURE OF THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION

Проблемы исторической поэтики, 2021
The article is dedicated to representations of the southern French village of La Favière in the literature of the first wave of Russian emigration.
J. Brzykcy
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Russian emigration of the “First wave”: military doctors and nurses in Constantinople, Gallipoli and Lemnos Island

Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal)
This article presents data on the stages and episodes of the fi rst (White) wave of emigration. The main focus is on the most signifi cant episode—the Crimean evacuation (“Russian Exodus”) of 1920—and the subsequent placement of refugees in temporary ...
V. G. Abashin   +3 more
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Russian emigration of the “First Wave”: military doctors and nurses in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal)
The article presents data on the fate of military doctors and nurses during the first wave of emigration and their activities in the territory of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
V. G. Abashin   +3 more
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Russian emigration of the «First wave»: military doctors and nurses in Bulgaria

Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal)
The article presents biographical information and details about the fate of military doctors and nurses during the first wave of emigration and their activities in Bulgaria.
V. G. Abashin   +3 more
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Directories and References of Russian Emigration in China

Bibliosphere
The article is devoted to reference literature printed in Russian in China in the first half of the XX century. Such literature was published in Russian in Harbin, Tianjin, Shanghai and other cities of China and was very important for emigrants in their ...
A. A. Khisamutdinov
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The Yugoslav historiography of the Russian emigration of the first wave

Исторический журнал научные исследования
The article examines the Yugoslav historiography of the Russian emigration of the first wave. The article highlights several main stages in the history of the study of the phenomenon of the Russian diaspora, identifies the key thematic areas of the ...
Kirill Stanislavovich Podmoloda   +1 more
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Emigration (Russian Empire)

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Introduction to the Ideological History of Russian Emigration (1917–1991)

Almanac "Essays on Conservatism
The history of Russian emigration of the period of 1917 – 1991 has extensive y historiography primarily due to the fact that the period is characterized by numerous achievements in Russian literature, art, science and culture.
Kolerov Modest
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