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Russian Surgery and the Russian Surgical Congress

Archives of Surgery, 1961
The 27th Congress of the Surgeons of the U.S.S.R. (The All-Union Scientific Society of Surgeons) met in Moscow from May 23 to 28 under the acting chairmanship of Prof. P. A. Kupriyanov, one of the vice-presidents. Prof. Kupriayanov, who was in uniform, is a Lieutenant General in the Russian Army and Surgeon of the Leningrad Military Academy of Medicine.
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The Russian nobility and the Russian countryside

Journal of European Studies, 2006
This article examines changing attitudes towards the Russian countryside and the country estate among a section of the Russian nobility during the first half of the nineteenth century, making use of sources ranging from the works of major writers like Pushkin through to the memoir accounts of little-known authors.
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About the Russianness of Russian music

Voprosy kul'turologii (Issues of Cultural Studies)
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of Russianness of Russian music. It is noted that in order to talk about the Russianness of Russian music, it is necessary to first determine what Russianness is. It is emphasized that this can only be done by a person who is a native speaker of Russianness and who on this basis can be called a Russian person ...
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The Russian Question: A Russian Play

2003
Abstract Among Soviet dramas of the early cold war, Konstantin Simonov’s play The Russian Question (Russkii vopros) merits a chapter to itself. It was probably unique in confining its dramatis personae to American characters-not a Russian in sight.
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The Russian Cards Problem

Studia Logica, 2003
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The Russian Avant-Garde and the Russian Tradition

Art Journal, 1972
The period in Russian art history directly following the Bolshevik Revolution and lasting until the advent of Social Realism in the middle 1920s has rightly been heralded as truly progressive and at the forefront of the European avant-garde. A number of exhibitions have focused in recent years on such prophetic figures as Malevich, Tatlin, Lissitzky ...
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The Transnational Russian Mafia

2003
The Russian Mafia28 has been identified by various writers as a transnational criminal organization (Amir, 1996; Bovenkerk and Siegel, 2000; Gilinski, 2002; Shelley, 1997, Williams, 1995; Williams, 1997). It is assumed that the opening of the borders and the mass emigration after the break-up of the Soviet Union provided Russian criminals with the ...
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The Russian Auden and the Russianness of Auden

2009
One of Joseph Brodsky’s primary mentors, W.H. Auden constituted a key influence on the Russian poet. At the same time, Brodsky found Auden extremely difficult to translate. Rendering Auden’s “Stop all the Clocks” in Russian, Brodsky does not preserve Auden’s form, opting instead for iambic hexameter, a meter not frequently used by Russian poets in ...
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