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THE PARTICIPATION OF KAZAKHS IN THE REBELLION LED BY E. PUGACHEV: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW

Батыс Қазақстан инновациялық-технологиялық университетінің Хабаршысы
The article provides a comprehensive historiographical analysis of the issue of Kazakh participation in the Peasant War of 1773–1775 led by E. Pugachev.
Samat Kurmanalin
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Pugachev’s Rebellion

Political Ideas and Institutions in Imperial Russia, 2019
M. Raeff
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The “Pugachev rebellion” in the context of post‐Soviet Kazakh nationalization*

Nationalities Papers, 2004
Freedom from the Soviet empire created an opportunity for elites of each former Soviet Socialist Republic to “nationalize” their newly independent state. Most observers of contemporary Kazakh politics would agree that Kazakhstan has taken advantage of this historic opportunity, and can thus be classified as a nationalizing state. For Rogers Brubaker, a
Michele E. Commercio
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The Command Staff of the Stavropol Kalmyk Army: a Social Portrait and Its Evolution in the Last Quarter of the 18th—Early 19th Century

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2021
The article analyzes a generalized social portrait of command personnel at Stavropol Kalmyk Host during the period that followed the suppression of Pugachev’s Rebellion and its evolution towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
U. Ochirov
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Pugachev Goes Global: The Revolutionary Potential of Translation

Reverberations of Revolution, 2021
This chapter by Malte Griesse explores the reverberations of what was probably the most serious revolutionary event in eighteenth-century Europe before the French Revolution: the Pugachev Rebellion of 1773–75.
Malte Griesse
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OLD BELIEVERS AND THE PUGACHEV REBELLION: PUGACHEV’S STRATEGY AND SUPPORT BY OLD BELIEVERS

2023
The connection of the Pugachev uprising with the staroobriadtsy, raskolniki or Old Believers is also noted in the general works on the history of the eighteenth century. A.S. Pushkin in his work “The History of the Pugachev Rebellion,” giving a description of the leader of the uprising, called him “Don Cossack, Raskolnik Pugachev.” Under the influence ...
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Poodwilżowe odczytania stosunku do rewolucji przedstawicieli rosyjskiego Oświecenia

, 2019
The paper presents the publications about a vision of the revolution in the Russian literature in the Enlightenment, which were published after the Thaw (Khrushchev Thaw) period (i.e. since the mid 1950s).
M. Dąbrowska
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