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Conditions of (Dis)Loyalty of Elites to the State Authorities in Russia
Introduction. The article examines the conditions of relatively high/low loyalty of ‘subordinates’ (subjects of loyalty) to ‘superiors’ (objects of loyalty) in various institutional contexts.
S. I. Filippov
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FALSE DMITRY I AND THE DON, THE DNIEPER, THE TEREK AND THE YAIK FREE COSSACKS
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The Cossacks’ Role in the Russian Development of the Altai in the 18th–Early 20th Centuries
Springer Geography, 2022exaly
Testing constructivism: why not more “Cossacks” in Krasnodar Kray?
Post-Soviet Affairs, 2014Richard Arnold
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The protest moods of the Don Cossacks and the repressive state policy of the late 1920s — 1930s
Modern History of Russia, 2018A V Baranov
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Military Traditions of the Don Cossacks in the Late Imperial Period
Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, Istoriya, 2020exaly

