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Révolution française de 1789 contre Temps des troubles russe
Interpreting the Russian Revolution of 1917: French Revolution of 1789 versus Russian-Time of Troubles The French Revolution of 1789 is a common topic in the language and in the symbols of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Catherine Depretto
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The Russian Revolution and Communism in “The Criterion” [PDF]
The article aims to outline the reception of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its consequences in the Western cultural context, first and foremost, in the circles connected to the “international” modernism.
Olga M. Ushakova
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Based on both archival and previously published documents, this article examines the issue of impact that Russia’s revolution of 1917 had on contemporary events in Tuva. Tuva acceded to the USSR in 1944, many years after the Bolshevik revolution and the
Vladimir G. Dazishen
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Nikolai Evreinov and Edith Craig as Mediums of Modernist Sensibility [PDF]
Nikolai Evreinov (1870-1953) was a Russian playwright, director, and theorist of the theatre who played a leading part in the modernist movement of Russian theatre.
Smith, Alexandra
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Totalitarianism and geography: L.S. Berg and the defence of an academic discipline in the age of Stalin [PDF]
In considering the complex relationship between science and politics, the article focuses upon the career of the eminent Russian scholar, Lev Semenovich Berg (1876–1950), one of the leading geographers of the Stalin period.
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Forging a Revolutionary Army: The All-Russian Military Union in 1917 [PDF]
© The Author(s) 2012The Russian military was deeply divided after the February Revolution of 1917, but if Russia was to emerge victorious from the First World War, it needed to forge a unified revolutionary army.
Rendle, Matthew
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Max Weber about Russia of 1905–1917: Value judgments or 'full understanding of the facts'
The perception of Russia in 1905–1917 by Max Weber, a German sociologist, politician, and philosopher, was studied. His interest in Russia arose in connection with the First Russian Revolution. In the work “To the Status of Bourgeois Democracy”, M. Weber
N.V. Rostislavleva
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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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POLITICAL PROCESSES AND FIGURES OF 1917S VIEWED BY BRITISH MILITARY ATTACHE ALFRED KNOX
The author offers an interpretation of Alfred Knox’s memoirs “With the Russian Army. The Diary of a Military Attache. 1914-1917” in order to reconstruct the political processes of the 1917 Russian Revolution as they were viewed by a western witness.
Olga S Porshneva
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The Bolshevik Party Transformed: Stalin’s Rise to Power (1917–1927) [PDF]
The article was submitted on 17.01.2017.In 1917, the Bolsheviks promised the liberation of the working masses from exploitation. And yet, within twenty years, they had delivered a regime that was substantially more exploitative and repressive than that ...
Harris, J.
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