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    On activities of anti-Bolshevik governments during the Civil War in Russia by E. A. Koshechkina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The need to re-evaluate the historical experience of the revolutionary events of 1917, the civil war and the subsequent establishment of the Bolshevik regime was and remains one of the topical issues of Russian history. The article is devoted to the functioning of the anti-Bolshevik government in the years of the civil war in Russia after 1917, and Covers the causes and background of the revolutionary events of February – October 1917, a possible alternative exit from the crisis of 1917. …”
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    Readers’ preferences of Irkutsk residents in late of XIX–early XX centuries by M. V. Zhuravleva

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article deals with the problem of the reader and reading among the urban population, which is little studied in Russian history. Based on the analysis of the materials of the state archive of the Irkutsk region, the author characterizes the readership and the reader’s interests of certain social and professional groups of the Irkutsk population in the late XIX–early XX centuries. …”
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    IMAGE OF RUSSIA AND RUSSIANS IN POLISH HISTORICAL FILMS (ON MATERIALS OF EXPERT INTERVIEWS) by S. I. Belov

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…These techniques were used to reflect not only the Soviet period of Russian history, but also the pre-revolutionary era. Accordingly, not only the Soviet regime, but Russia, acting as the historical, eternal enemy of Poland, was positioned in a negative way.…”
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    Worldview revolutions of the XIX–early XX centuries and image of Siberia in social and cultural practice of artists of Western Siberia in 1920’s–1930’s by Zh. E. Levina

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The present article considers the problem of the representation of Siberia in the practice of West Siberian artists that has been little studied in Russian history. The degree of influence on the local authors’ work of the anthropological revolution of the XIX century and the Soviet cultural revolution is analyzed. …”
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    At the turning point: the Russian Orthodox Church in years of great upheavals (about new monograph by A. S. Puchenkov, V. V. Kalinovsky) by S. L. Firsov

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Orthodox clergy of the Crimea in 1914–1920», dedicated to the activities of Orthodox clergy of the Crimea at a turning point in Russian history — from the beginning of the Great War to the end of the Civil War in Russia. …”
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    SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS OF NATIONAL HISTORY AS AN INSTRUMENT OF THE MEMORY POLICY OF THE SOVIET STATE by Isabella S. Ogonovskaya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To achieve the goal, the following were studied: legal acts defining the target guidelines and structure of the education system, including history; the content of school textbooks on Russian history, which underwent numerous changes in connection with instructions received "from above"; controversial issues of Soviet historical science, reflected in the content of textbooks; stages of development of historical education in the country, the features of which were associated with political changes; pages of biographies of textbook authors, allowing us to see their relationships with the authorities, their attitude to the processes taking place in the country. …”
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    The Construction of Identities in Space Inversion (the Case of Blagoveshensk and Chei-Che) by I. Y. Okunev, D. V. Basova, M. I. Tislenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Interregional differentiation within a state through establishing and maintaining the internal mental boundaries between centre and periphery comprises a mechanism to identify territories which need support to continue to act in compliance with national norms and thereof to facilitate stateness. Russian history could be interpreted as a periodic artificial reproduction of semi-periphery which sets the mental boundaries of internal “Other”. …”
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