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Introduction. The early 1930s saw a more active Russian-Mongolian interaction, including regular meetings and confidential conversations between the leaders of the USSR and the Mongolian People’s Republic. I. V.
Larisa B. Zhabaeva
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Contested Memory: How Stalin is Framed by Contemporary Russia Media
The article discusses the ways the personality of Joseph Stalin was framed in the Russian media from February 2011 to February 2021. The data corpus was collected from the “Medialogia” media database using keyword searches.
Irina Dushakova
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Nostalgia for the Soviet Past in the Mass Historical Consciousness of Modern Russians [PDF]
In modern Russia, there is a clear discrepancy between the official policy of historical memory and the mass historical consciousness. In the politics of official memory, Joseph Stalin is a tyrant, a dictator who killed millions of people. In the mass
Vladislav Kokoulin
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Great Purge Period of the Soviet Union in Kazakhstan (1937-1938)
The Bolsheviks came to power in Russia with the October Revolution under the leadership of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and established the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922. Josef Stalin, who took over the administration after the death of Lenin,
Nurullah Çetin, İlyas Topsakal
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The Centennial Jubilee of the revolution of 1848 in the context of the Soviet-Yugoslav conflict
The Revolution of 1848–1849 is still perceived in Hungary as one of the cult events of national history. In the European context, it became the first large-scale social turmoil that demonstrated clearly the destructive power of nationalism.
Aleksandr S. Stykalin
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The Leader and the System [PDF]
First para: Do new biographies of the dictator provoke deeper analysis of the Soviet system? Will the life of Stalin open up new ways of understanding Stalinism? Past experience, it has to be said, raises doubts.
Michael David-Fox
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A Near-Run Thing: the Improbable Grand Alliance of World War II (1929–1942)
This is a chapter from a draft manuscript of some 2000pp. in English being prepared for publication on relations between the USSR and various European powers, large and small, and the United States in the lead-up to World War II and then beyond until ...
M. J. Carley
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Erskine Caldwell and the Soviet Union: Correspondence of 1935–1943 [PDF]
The corpus of archival materials documenting Erskine Caldwell's Soviet contacts in 1935–1943, including his stay in the USSR (May–September 1941) comprises documents from the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art and the Archive of Foreign Policy ...
Olga Yu. Panova, Aleksandra S. Fisenko
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FUNDAMENTELE POLITICE ȘI ECONOMICE ALE ALIANŢEI SINO-SOVIETICE DIN PERIOADA POSTBELICĂ [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to show the way that the Sino-Russian relationship have dramatically evolved since their first diplomatic contact, particularly during the Cold War period.
OANA SIMION
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Reisner vs. Stalin: The RSFSR Constitution of 1918
In 2018, the centenary of the Constitution of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR) was celebrated. Scholarly debate over this legal and political document – Russia’s first constitution – has continued across time up to the present day.
S. Shakhray, K. Krakovskiy
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