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Report of the saboteur I.G. Starinov to the Supreme Commander
Background. The relevance of the study is determined by the need for an objective study of the partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War. The publication purpose is to sanctify the activities of one of the organizers of this movement, I.G ...
Oleg B. Mozokhin
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PRIMA VIZITĂ A LUI MAO ZEDUNG LA MOSCOVA (1949-1950) [PDF]
Mao’s first trip to Moscow (December 1949 – February 1950) was an important step in the Sino-Soviet relations. The Beijing leader intended by his visit to obtain from Stalin a strategic alliance with the Soviet Union, perceived at that time as China’s
Iancu, Ana-Maria
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Soviet-Greek church relations as a factor of post-war stabilization in the world (1946–1953)
We consider the role of religion and religious leaders in the Soviet foreign policy towards Greece. The reasons for the conflict between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Greek Church were not rooted in religion, the cultural divide between the two ...
E. A. Martyukova
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Prishvin and Bukharin: Drama of Soviet Leader as Seen by Writer
The ideological and political context of M. Prishvin’s views on the life of Soviet society and his assessment of the activities of N. I. Bukharin after the October Revolution are studied. The study of Prishvin’s diary works will contribute to an unbiased
A. M. Podoksenov, V. А. Telkova
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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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The article discusses the impact on Western scholarship of the opening of secret police archives in Ukraine since the 1990s. The extent of the phenomenon known as the “archival revolution” is surveyed, with special attention to the Stalin period.
Myroslav Shkandrij
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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.
Adams +63 more
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The study presents a virtual tom of the Gulag camp (www.gulag.cz ), which consists of the 3D visualization of the labour camp and the panoramic toms of all types of barracks. It is a unique opportunity to familiarize with the conditions, to see how Gulag
Cernousek Stépán
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Stalin's German Policy After Stalin [PDF]
Stalin's “last word” on German reunification was contained in the Soviet diplomatic note of March 10, 1952, which proposed a peace treaty with Germany. Until the middle of 1953, Stalin's heirs continued to press for reunification on the basis of the 1952 note.
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HISTORICAL WRITING: BETWEEN SCIENTIFIC THEORY AND HISTORICAL NARRATION
The issue puts the global question: what makes a work of professional historiographic writing and a narrator’s «telling a history» different? It is, first of all, a definitive indication of concerns of the study, suggestions of its theoretical grounds ...
J. Baberowski -
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