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The Ethnic 'Other' in Ukrainian History Textbooks: The Case of Russia and the Russians [PDF]
This paper examines portrayals of Russia and the Russians in two generations of Ukrainian history textbooks. It observes that the textbooks are highly condemning of Ukraine's main ethnic other in the guise of foreign ruler: the tsarist authorities and ...
Anderson E. A. +37 more
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The Cold War and Western Perspectives on Soviet Science
This essay presents an overview of the dominant trends in the Western historiography on the Soviet Union along the Cold War inquiring how they affected the perspectives on the history of Soviet science. It discuss three major trends, namely totalitarian
Climério Paulo da Silva Neto
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The article examines the historiography and history policy in the communist Polish People’s Republic (1945–1989) regarding the Eastern policy of Józef Piłsudski.
Vitalii Borymskyi
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Uprising in Tashkent in October 1917 according to memoirs of S. V. Sazanov [PDF]
The article examines the uprising in Tashkent in October 1917 by the memoirs of S. V. Sazanov. The purpose of this article is both to introduce a new historical source into scientific circulation (ego-document, in this case, an excerpt from S.
E. A. Vorobyeva
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Models of Memory about the Holokaust in Ukraine in the Context of Marginality and Marginalization of Memory Discourse There are two main models of memory in Ukraine: nationalist and post-Soviet.
Katarzyna Jędraszczyk
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THE SECOND SPANISH REPUBLIC IN SOVIET AND RUSSIAN STUDIES: SPECIFICITY, PROBLEMS, INTERPRETATIONS [PDF]
For many years, representatives of Soviet and then Russian historical science paid special attention to the period of the Second Spanish Republic and, especially, to the events of 1936-1939. The Spanish Civil War was and remains a topic that attracts the
Ekaterina Grantseva
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In search of liberal Tsarism: the historiography of autocratic decline [PDF]
The idea that the autocracy might have successfully modernized itself has, in recent years, spread widely beyond academic circles. However, a look at traditional and recent historiography shows that very few historians support this line.
Read, Christopher
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The Main Research Areas of the U.S. Policy towards the Cuban Revolution in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Historiography [PDF]
The article is an attempt to detect the main research areas of the U.S. reaction towards the Cuban Revolution in the current historiography. The main groups of the works in the Soviet, post-Soviet, American and Cuban historiography were analysed.
Kateryna Kasatkina
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The article considers the main stages of the historiography of the ideological and political life of Russia in 1971 – 1991, the authors distinguish two stages of the historiography problems: 1971 – late 1980s - the beginning of 1990s; end ...
M. V. Kazmina, V. N. Kazmin
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INTERPRETING SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS IN SOVIET HISTORIOGRAPHY
The interpretation of Sino-Soviet relations in Soviet historiography is a complex issue that reflects various stages in the history of the Soviet Union, portraying contradictions and transformations in the interaction between the two communist states.
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