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Russian and Soviet Economic History

The Economic History Review, 1992
T he later Brezhnev years were a time of 'stagnation' in all aspects of Soviet life. Historical scholarship was no exception. The i980s, and indeed the I970s, were far from a golden age. Until the very end of the i980s, there was an absence of genuine debate among historians.
PETER GATRELL, ROBERT LEWIS
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Russian cultural history

1999
What are the lessons of Russian culture, what does it have to offer us and our time? Fortunately, Russian cultural studies have a rich history that provides orientation and points of engagement in answering such questions. In spite of a rich diversity of approaches that have changed over time and in reaction to historical and social context, most ...
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Revising Russian History

Written Communication, 1999
This article examines the production of new history textbooks that appeared after the breakup of the Soviet Union. It is argued that the radical revisions in official history in this context are shaped by the Bakhtinian process of “hidden dialogicality,” whereby new, post-Soviet narratives respond to earlier Soviet narratives in various ways.
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Russian-German history as migration history

2021
Russian Germans are a global minority. Their history is often characterized by migration within and outside the Russian Empire spanning several generations. In the last third of the 19th century, popular migration destinations included North and South America as well as new settlement areas in Siberia and Kazakhstan.
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Afghanistan and Russian History

Worldview, 1981
It is human nature to wish bad luck on one's enemy, and that seems to be the basis for the current suggestion that Afghanistan will become for Russia what Vietnam was for America. But a year after Russia's invasion it is time to realize that this has not happened— and will not happen It is not merely because, as Richard Pipes has pointed out, the ...
Vladimir Solovyov, Elena Klepikova
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Interrogating Russian History

Wilmott
Exploring the complexities of Russia's identity, its historical transformation from monarchy to a socialist state, and its quest for legitimacy, recognition, and power on the global stage through its own perspective.
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A brief history of Russian aphasiology

Neuropsychology Review, 1996
This paper analyzes early Russian contributions to the study of aphasia, dated between 1789 and 1941. Different approaches to the problem of the organization and localization of verbal functions as well as to the understanding of mechanisms of aphasia and principles of aphasia rehabilitation are discussed.
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Russian History Education in the Russian Media

2017
The politicizing of Russian history textbooks in the media demonstrates that Kremlin-proposed core textbooks in Russian history, and imperatives of the history standards to promote patriotism and rejection of Western models of history education, signal a new ideological transformation in Russian history education in Russia.
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HISTORY OF RUSSIAN DERMATOLOGY

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
A L, Mashkilleyson   +2 more
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