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Fatima & Private Interpretations [PDF]
The article looks into the private interpretations of the private revelations given by the Blessed Virgin Mary to the shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal during World War I at the time of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
Kainz, Howard P.
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The Russian-Ukrainian political divide [PDF]
The Orange Revolution unveiled significant political and economic tensions between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians in Ukraine. Whether this divide was caused by purely ethnic differences or by ethnically segregated reform preferences is unknown.
Constant, Amelie F. +2 more
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND PROBLEM OF MODERNIZATION
The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of state modernization as a result of revolutions exemplified by the Russian revolution. There are considered researchers’ approaches to the problem of modernization of states after revolutions ...
E E Shults
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STUDYING THE GREAT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revolution and October Revolution. The author supports the concept of the «Great Russian Revolution», which unites these two events in a single process of ...
A. V. Torkunov
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After February 1917 in Russia the ongoing revolution was supported by a mass political literature. This editorial phenomenon was not entirely new, in its aims, its themes, its terms and its amplitude. The 1905 revolution had already shown the way.
Michel Tissier
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Poland in the Period of Partitions 1795–1914 [PDF]
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of a collection of academic texts written with the intention to accompany the module by providing incoming students with teaching materials that will assist ...
Żurawski vel Grajewski, Radosław
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Serhii Yefremov: Epitome of the Ukrainian Revolution [PDF]
Yefremov’s personal characteristics exemplify the characteristic features of the Ukrainian revolution. He was an argumentative, pugnacious man, and the revolution was characterized by infighting. He was an institution builder, and that’s a key element of
Tarnawsky, Maxim
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Russian Litterateurs Amidst Two Revolutions. Parting with Idyll and Retaining Freedom
Paying tribute to the historical collection of essays Landmarks (1909), I interpret the findings of five articles published in the previous issue of “Studi Slavistici” as contributions to our knowledge of how the Russian intellectual elite conceptualised
Jordan Ljuckanov
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Bonbons and Bolsheviks: The Stigmatization of Chocolate in Revolutionary Russia [PDF]
This essay examines how and why how the official Party attitude toward chocolate changed rather dramatically during the first two decades of Communist rule.
LeBlanc, Ronald D.
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The Russian Revolution and Hungary
This article discusses the impact of the Russian revolution of 1917 on Hungary, and the Hungarian people. During World War I, many Hungarians found themselves in Russia as prisoners of war.
Gábor Gyóni
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