The Economic and Political Implications of Russia-Ukraine War [PDF]
The divisions and conflicts between Russians and Ukrainians have deep historical roots. Both sides refer to historical facts, or at least to events they recognize as their own historical facts. Russia, which presented a weak state profile until the 2000s,
HIRZULLAH, Husam Mustafa Ibrahim
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The Makhnovist Movement: Peasant Rebels as Anarcho-Communists in War-torn Ukraine [PDF]
This study has shown that Nestor Ivanovich Makhno strove to implement an interpretation of anarchism that consciously catered itself to the peasantry\u27s desires.
Young, Russell
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Study of Transmedial and Artistic Representation of the Image of Kazakhstan in Modern Scientific Literature [PDF]
The proposed research problem is aimed at searching for the components of the Kazakh text in the entire space of modern world literature. The theoretical significance of the study lies in the analysis of various levels of poetics in samples of world ...
S. Serikova , G. Atembayeva , A. Baibolov
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From the Pastoral to the Grotesque in Late Russian Realism, 1872-1899 [PDF]
This dissertation argues that, during the last three decades of the nineteenth-century, at a time when, influenced by Mikhail Bakunin's philosophies of destruction, Russian revolutionaries called for the annihilation of tsarist Russia, realist novelists ...
Kokobobo, Ani
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THE IMAGE OF THE REVOLUTION IN O.A. IL'YINA-BORATYNSKAYA'S NOVEL «THE EIGHTH DAY’S EVE» [PDF]
. The article is dealt with the image of the revolution as one of the main themes in O.A. Ilyina-Boratynskaya's novel The Eighth Day's Eve. This theme is widely expressed on the ideological and story line level. The analysis of the plot, motives and main
Berdnikova, Olga +3 more
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Влияниe Вальтера Скотта на историческую прозу А.С. Пушкина: „Роб Рой” и „Капитанская дочка”
This article analyses the influence of Sir Walter Scott’s historical fiction (Rob Roy) on the development of the historical novel in Russia in the first half of the 19th century, based on the example of Pushkin’s The Captain’s Daughter. The author argues
Urszula Kizelbach
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PRINCIPLES OF DEPICTING REALITY IN MIKHAIL KONOVALOV's NOVELS
The article considers the novels "Vuryso Bum" ("Scarface", 1933) and "Gayan" ("Gayan", 1936) by Udmurt writer Mikhail Konovalov in terms of principles used by the author to create artistic reality.
Svetlana Timofeevna Arekeeva +1 more
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The Soviet Pushkin: Pushkin's Substratum of Aleksey N. Tolstoy's Self-Mythmaking of the 1930s
The aim of this article is to review Aleksey N. Tolstoy's self-projections on the figure of Pushkin, seen as the most important classic author in the USSR during the 1930s.
null null, Vikentiy V. Chekushin
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Obsolete words in A.S. Pushkin’s “The Captain’s Daughter”: The case of archaic and historical words
Evrensel bir olgu olan dil sürekli gelişir ve değişir. Bu gelişme ve değişme sürecinde söz varlığında yer alan bazı kelimeler kullanımdan düşerken, bazıları da yerini başka kelimelere bırakarak varlığını devam ettirir.
Tekeli, Selin
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The concept of ‘peasant wars’ in 17th- and 18th-century Russia was borrowed by Soviet historians from Friedrich Engels’ work on the Peasant War in Germany.
Maureen Perrie
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