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This essay considers Beyond the Battlefield, a book published by British historian Alan Forrest in 2022, which is a study of the military-anthropological history of the French Army during the First Republic and the First Empire.
Valentina Sergeevna Bolt
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New documents on the arrest of family of General N. N. Stogov in 1919 [PDF]
The publication touches upon the issue of political and social embedding in the conditions of Soviet Russia of representatives of the former generals and the General Staff of the Russian Imperial Army and members of their families, which is relevant ...
A. V. Ganin
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Intimacy and Antipathy: Ukrainian–Russian Relations in Historical Perspective [PDF]
Explores what the complex entangled histories of Russia and Ukraine can teach us about their trouble relationship ...
Faith Hillis
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Estonia was a post-imperial country where the question of how to develop a citizen loyal to the new nation-state arose after the First World War. Seen by some as being composed of the ‘best part of the Estonian nation’, the army was considered to be a ...
Igor Kopõtin
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Political Aspect of Army Ukrainization Process of the Central Council Period
The problem of military building during the Ukrainian national revolution of 1917-1918 hasbeen investigated in the article. The attitude of Ukrainian political parties of the Central Council period towards the elemental Ukrainization process of imperial
Serhiy Chovik
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The Shift in the Lithuanian Approach towards the Russian Army, 1914–1915
During the Great War, the period 1914 to 1915 was one of the most intense stages of interaction by Lithuanian society with daily life of the war, and at the same time the most active stage in military action in the future Lithuania.
Hektoras Vitkus
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The Dagger of the Serasker Agmet Urfe-Valesa, a Relic of Russian Military Glory [PDF]
The article examines a precious Turkish dagger that belonged to a high-ranking Turkish military commander Agmet Urfe-Valesa. The dagger became a trophy of the Russian army in the Battle of Galatsa on November 5, 1769.
Dr. Alexey K. Levykin +1 more
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Charitable activities of the military in the second half of the XIX–early XX centuries (On the materials of Western Siberia) [PDF]
Based on the analysis of unpublished sources (documentation of military institutions, public organizations) and materials of the regional periodical press, the charitable activities of the military in the cities of Western Siberia in the second half of
O. V. Gefner
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Japan\u27s War on Three Fronts Prior to 1941 [PDF]
This paper argues that Japan fought a three-front war prior to 1941. Japan not only fought China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, but conducted military operations against the Soviet Union.
Guo, Shaohai
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“Troops without Banners”: History of 5th Infantry Corps of Russian Army during Reign of Nicholas I
The history of the 5th Infantry Corps of the Russian Imperial Army in 1831—1853 is considered in the article. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the entire history of the 5th Corps, from the ...
S. V. Andriainen
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