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Legvold, Robert, and William Henry Chamberlin. "The Russian Revolution 1917-1921." Foreign Affairs 76, no. 5 (1997): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20048247.

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READ, CHRISTOPHER. "THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AFTER THE FALL OF COMMUNISM." Historical Journal 40, no. 4 (1997): 1127–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x97007474.

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Nicholas II. Emperor of all the Russias. By D. Lieven. London: Pimlico, 1995. Pp. 292. ISBN 0-719-54994-9. £10.00.The Russian Revolution, 1917–1921: a short history. By J. D. White. London: Edward Arnold, 1994. Pp. 312. ISBN 0-340-53910-0. £12.99.The origins of the Russian civil war. By G. Swain. London: Longman, 1995. Pp. 296. ISBN 0-582-05968-2. £13.99.Behind the front lines of the civil war: political parties and social movements in Russia, 1918–1922. By V. N. Brovkin. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. Pp. 455. ISBN 0-691-03278-5. £40.00.America's secret war against Bolshevism: U
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Архірейський, Д. В. ""Ukrainian Revolution" (1917-1921 gg.): To the problem of the logical meaning of the term." Problems of Political History of Ukraine, no. 14 (June 12, 2019): 155–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33287/11913.

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Attention is drawn to the fact of the rejection of the term “Ukrainian revolution” (1917−1921) by modern Russian and some Westerners historians. A natural question arises about the scientific nature of this term, about its logical content. The historiographical approaches to the use of this term, as well as the concept of «national liberation movement» are considered. A formal logical and concrete historical analysis of the term “Ukrainian Revolution” is carried out, which covers the complex of events of 1917−1921 in the Ukraine. It is shown that both the contemporaries of the events and the r
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Shmelev, Anatol. "The Revolution Turns Eighty: New Literature on the Russian Revolution and its Aftermath." Contemporary European History 8, no. 1 (1999): 127–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777399000168.

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Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891–1924 (London: Jonathan Cape, 1996 (reviewed in Pimlico edition, 1997), 923 pp., ISBN 0–150–24364–X.Vladimir N. Brovkin, Behind the Front Lines of the Russian Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918–1922 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994), 455 pp., ISBN 0–691–03278–5.Edward Acton, William G. Rosenberg and Vladimir Iu. Cherniaev, eds., Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution 1914–1921 (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1997), 782 pp., ISBN 0–340–61454–4.Ronald Kowal
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Primochkina, Natalia N. "M. Gorky “About the Russian peasantry”: Problematics, poetics, historical context." Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, no. 4 (July 2023): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/phs.4-23.092.

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The article examines Gorky’s special, negatively distrustful attitude towards the Russian peasantry, whose political and spiritual conservatism could prevent, in the writer’s opinion, the realization of the socialist ideals of the revolution. During the 1917 revolution and the Civil War, it seemed to Gorky that it was the Russian “peasant” who could ruin the revolution and that the revolution itself was inexorably turning into a brutal struggle between town and village, workers and intellectuals on the one hand and peasants on the other. The result of the writer ‘s intense reflections in 1917–
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Lityński, Adam. "Armenii droga do leninowsko-kemalowskiego rozbioru (1917–1921)." Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne 70, no. 1 (2018): 67–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cph.2018.1.2.

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After the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia, the former nations of the Russian Empire searched for the possibility of forming their own independent countries. The situation was the same with three nations of Transcaucasia, namely Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. After the separatist Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (signed on the 3rd of March 1918), Bolshevik Russia in practice gave away the Transcaucasia region to Germany and Turkey. Especially Turkey assumed an aggressive and annexationist stance at the time. And it was the Armenians who mainly put up the resistance. Armenia, together with Azerba
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Khaziev, R. A. "Great Russian Revolution: financial metamorphosis in 1917-beginning of 1921." Rossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 6, no. 5 (2017): 409. http://dx.doi.org/10.15643/libartrus-2017.5.6.

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Kotendzhy, E. "UKRAINIAN REVOLUTION OF XX–XXI CENTURIES: HISTORICAL AND LEGAL COMPARATIVE STUDY." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, no. 112 (2020): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2195/2020/1.112-6.

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The paper analyses the revolutionary events of XX–XXI centuries in Ukraine, in particular, the prerequisites, causes, and consequences of social, political and economic nature, the historical, political and legal experience of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921, the Orange Revolution of 2004 and the Dignity Revolution of 2014. By carrying out a comparative legal analysis the author comes to the conclusion that the above mentioned processes are characterized not only by the same goal, the basis of which is the idea of social and national liberation, but also by such concepts as human centris
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Kiryanov, I. K. "VESTIMENTARY CODES OF POWER IN THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1917-1921." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 1(40) (2018): 159–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2018-1-159-164.

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Gassin, Alexia. "Le cinéma de Weimar et le motif russe (1917-1933)." Slavica Occitania 51, no. 1 (2020): 221–32. https://doi.org/10.3406/slaoc.2020.1330.

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Weimar cinema and the Russian motif (1917-1933). After the October Revolution thousands of Russians run away from the Bolshevik regime to settle down, among others, in Berlin, considered as the real capital of the emigration from 1921 till 1924 and as the big city of the European avant-garde. Although it is usual to assert that the Russians lived in isolation, we have to admit that there were some cultural relations between the Russians and the Berliners who spent time together in the intellectual and artistic circles, like the cinema world. Besides the adaptations of the Russian classic liter
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Кучерук, Олександр. "ЦАРСЬКИЙ (МАРІЇНСЬКИЙ) ПАЛАЦ У КИЄВІ: ФУНКЦІОНУВАННЯ У 1917–1921 РОКАХ". Ucraina Magna VI (1 грудня 2024): 142–58. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14254061.

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The former Tsar’s (Mariinsky) Palace in Kyiv, a monument of the ХVIII–ХІХ centuries, during the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921, for some time served as a public-political center, later considered as a possible location for museum institutions, including the National Museum. In January-February 1918, during the short-term occupation of the city by Russian Bolshevik troops in Kyiv, the palace was occupied by the military, who left the palace in an unsatisfactory condition. During the hetmanate of Pavlo Skoropadsky, the palace was used as an administrative building. After the
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Pavlenko, S. S. "The Ukrainian Revolution and contacts with Japan (1917–1921)." Modern Studies in German History 49, no. 49 (2024): 133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/312312.

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Japan did not maintain a stable relationship with the Ukrainian governments during the revolutionary years. We can only speak of isolated instances where both sides showed interest in each other. It was the Japanese side that initiated the initial contact. In the summer of 1917, Hitoshi Ashida, an attaché of the Japanese Embassy in the Russian Empire, and in the autumn, Takayanagi Yasutaro, a military observer in the Russian Empire’s army, visited Kyiv. However, any official contact between Kyiv and Tokyo became impossible after the signing of the Brest- Litovsk Treaty. In the following year,
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Bilous, Larysa. "Re-thinking the Revolution in Ukraine: The Jewish Experience, 1917–1921." Slavic Review 78, no. 4 (2019): 949–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2019.254.

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This article examines how the Jewish experience can change the larger picture of revolution and war in Ukraine and conventional history of “the Russian Revolution.” The case study of Kyiv's Jewish community shows that its creation as an imagined community and development in 1917 was in fact made possible by the war, which served as a catalyst for social development. The interethnic relationships in revolutionary Ukraine were built on the legacy and foundation of prewar tensions, which were reinforced by the ethnicization of politics brought by the war. The collapse of the Russian empire, the r
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Demuz, Inna. "Petro Stebnitsky's interpretations of the Ukrainian revolution in 1917–1921." PEREIASLAV CHRONICLE, no. 13 (May 3, 2018): 20–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1283811.

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The article deals with the analysis of P. Stebnytskyi’s researches that devoted to the events of the Ukrainian Revolution in 1917–1921, and considers his works as part of the national discourse. In addition to a number of well-known works by this public fi gure («The Brain of the Nation», «Nemesis», «The Logic of Life», «On the Fire», «Ukraine in the Economy of Russia», etc.), we have included researches discovered in the archive: «The Law of Evolution and the Right of the Revolution, «A terrible heritage. (Eco
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Kosykh, Oksana Ivanovna Badaeva Nina Nikolaevna. "LAND RELATIONS IN THE RUSSIAN VILLAGE DURING THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION (1917-1921)." Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research 11 (13), 2021 (September 15, 2021): 86–96. https://doi.org/10.52270/26585561_2021_11_13_86.

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The agrarian revolution in 1917-1921 included economic, social and political processes, which was reflected in the change in the social system of the village. The article shows the changes that took place in land relations, which largely determined the fate of the Russian village in the twentieth century. In addition, the great experience of studying this topic in domestic and foreign historiography is shown. The paper presents a rethought view of land relations based on a previously unused set of sources, including the regional level, which are rarely used by researchers. This allowed the aut
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Yasakova, N. "CHANGING SEMATICS OF THE ADJECTIVE "UKRAINIAN" DURING THE UKRAINIAN REVOLUTION OF 1917–1921." Вісник Житомирського державного університету імені Івана Франка. Філологічні науки, no. 3(98) (December 23, 2022): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35433/philology.3(98).2022.217-228.

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This article presents consideration of the sematic characteristics of the adjective "Ukrainian" that was changing during the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921. The uses of this lexical unit selected from the journal records of Ye. Chykalenko and V. Vynnychenko served as a material of the study. The article marks an increase of semantic compatibility of the adjective "Ukrainian" as compared to the texts describing events in the Russian Empire in the early 20th century. During the Ukrainian Revolution the adjective developed the ability to characterize the State and its institutions and was comb
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Ruslan, Mamarajabov. "FEATURES OF MODERN RUSSIAN MASS LITERATURE." European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies 02, no. 11 (2022): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-02-11-38.

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Well into the 20th century, Russian literature was an important forum for societal self-understanding. This function, however, was lost during the First World War. Revolution and civil war completed the transformation of the literary establishment, although another brief flowering followed in the 1920s. The chronological pattern of Russian literature at the beginning of the 20th century is mostly oriented towards the diverse movements, groups, and schools. Although some structures persisted in part into the years after 1917, they did not prove resistant to the political, social, economic, and
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Verstiuk, Vladyslav. "The Bolshevik Expansion and Occupation of Ukraine (December 1917 – February 1918)." Use and Abuse of History. Russia and Frauds 2, no. 2 (2023): 118–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54881/211bevv.

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The article presents an overview of the background and course of the first of four Russian-Ukrainian wars during the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921: the war unleashed by the Russian Bolsheviks in late 1917. The author shares the story of the Bolsheviks’ political manipulations which preceded the military invasion; he talks of the Bolsheviks’ public hypocrisy, which combined recognition of the right of nations to self-determination with unacceptable demands of Ukrainians. The Bolshevik strategy was to portray the attack on the Ukrainian People’s Republic as an internal Ukrainian conflict – t
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Kosykh, Oksana Ivanovna, and Nina Nikolaevna Badaeva. "LAND RELATIONS IN THE RUSSIAN VILLAGE DURING THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION (1917-1921)." Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research, no. 11 (2021): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.52270/26585561_2021_11_13_86.

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Foglesong, David S., and Georg Schild. "Between Ideology and Realpolitik: Woodrow Wilson and the Russian Revolution, 1917-1921." Journal of American History 83, no. 3 (1996): 1052. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2945737.

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Yekelchyk, Serhy. "Searching for the Ukrainian Revolution." Slavic Review 78, no. 4 (2019): 942–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2019.253.

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This article discusses the possible ways of conceptualizing the revolutionary and nation-building struggles in the Ukrainian lands between 1917 and 1921. The author argues that these processes, which stemmed from the collapse of two European empires, display features not easily accommodated within the traditional interpretive model of the “Russian Revolution.” In comparison, the Ukrainian concept of “national-liberation struggle” is too reductionist and teleological. The term “Ukrainian Revolution,” which was widely used by the participants of these events, is better suited for an inclusive an
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Matveev, Ivan Yu. "Election of Honorary Members of the Russian Mineralogical Society from 1917 to 1937." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series Humanitarian and Social Sciences 25, no. 2 (2025): 25–32. https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-v417.

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The period of 1917–1937 includes three stages in the development of Russian science: the decline in scientific research caused by socio-political changes and the Civil War, the establishment of Soviet power and the sovietization of science, and the tightening party control over science from the late 1920s onwards. Honorary membership has always been one of the forms of membership in a scientific organization, and the Russian Mineralogical Society was no exception. Its honorary members were persons who had made a major contribution to the development of both Russian and world science. Before th
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Damier, Vadim. "Russian Revolution and the Korean Partisan Movement in far East." Latin-American Historical Almanac 40, no. 1 (2023): 62–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2023-40-1-62-88.

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The Great Russian Revolution of 1917-1921 not only gave impetus to the movement for the liberation of Korea from the colonial rule of Japan, but also created a situation in which Koreans living on the territory of the former Russian Empire had to determine their side in the unfolding grandiose cofrontation of the blazing civil war. Under these conditions, Korean partisan detachments of various ideological orientations appeared in the Russian Far East. Most of them took an active part in the fight against foreign invaders and White Guards. However, the vicissitudes of the development of the Kor
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Kojevnikov, Alexei. "The Great War, the Russian Civil War, and the Invention of Big Science." Science in Context 15, no. 2 (2002): 239–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889702000443.

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ArgumentThe revolutionary transformation in Russian science toward the Soviet model of research started even before the revolution of 1917. It was triggered by the crisis of World War I, in response to which Russian academics proposed radical changes in the goals and infrastructure of the country’s scientific effort. Their drafts envisioned the recognition of science as a profession separate from teaching, the creation of research institutes, and the turn toward practical, applied research linked to the military and industrial needs of the nation. The political revolution and especially the Bo
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Stanojević, Valentina. "The work of architect Victor Lukomsky in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes / Yugoslavia (1884-1947)." Nasledje, no. 21 (2020): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/nasledje2021039s.

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A large number of Russian architects came to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes as emigrants in the aftermath of the October Revolution (1917-1921), in the late second and early third decade of the 20th century. Among them was Victor Lukomsky, one of the most prolific Russian emigrant architects. Despite its extraordinary significance, the work of architect Victor Lukomsky (1884-1947) has not been comprehensively understood in contemporary cultural historiography. Therefore, this paper is an attempt to shed light and present details on his activities in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and
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Строев, Александр. "Бунт машин в русской и европейской литературе рубежа ХХ века". Contemporary Issues of Literary Studies - International Symposium Proceedings 17 (20 грудня 2024): 24–34. https://doi.org/10.62119/cils.17.2024.8654.

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At the turn of the twentieth century, a long-standing mystical theme, the rebellion of the creature against the Creator, appears as the triumph of machine civilization. I appears in science fiction (Henri Ner, H.G. Wells, Auguste de Villiers de l’Isle-Adam, Karel Čapek), in the works of the Futurists (Velemir Khlebnikov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexei Kruchenykh), the Symbolists (Valery Bryusov, Maximilian Voloshin, Grigol Robakidze), the Expressionists (Antonin Seuhl), etc. Its origins can be found in the Romantics (E.T.A. Hoffmann, Mary Shelley). Science fiction (H.G. Wells, Alexander Bogdanov,
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Bosak, Edgar. "VECTORS OF MODERN POLISH-UKRAINIAN COOPERATION IN CINEMATOGRAPHY." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 1 (48) (June 11, 2023): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.1(48).2023.280214.

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The article is devoted to the importance of modern cinematography in the development of Polish-Ukrainian cultural cooperation. Attention is drawn to the special features of cinematography, which make it an important mediator for the transmission of important socio-political narratives. The main thematic vectors of modern Polish-Ukrainian cinematography are analyzed in the chronological sequence of historical events. The main thematic areas are defined as: the era of the Cossacks, the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people of 1917 – 1921, the events of the Second World War, the «Volyn trag
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Noordegraaf, Herman. "Nu daagt het in het Oosten : De Bond van Christen-Socialisten en de Russische revolutie (1917-1921)." DNK : Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 43, no. 93 (2020): 135–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/dnk2020.93.003.noor.

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Abstract The Russian Revolution of 1917 evoked a lot of enthusiasm within revolutionary groups in the Netherlands. Here they saw for the first time in history the building up of a real socialist society. One of these was the League of Christian-Socialists (Bond van Christen-Socialisten), that was founded in 1907. Though the League welcomed the Russian Revolution there was also discussion, especially about the use of violence by the Bolsheviks. Three different groups came into being: those who rejected the use of violence (main representatives Truus Kruyt-Hogerzeil and Bart de Ligt), those who
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Опацький, Ігор. "ВСТАНОВЛЕННЯ ОКУПАЦІЙНОЇ БІЛЬШОВИЦЬКОЇ ВЛАДИ НА УМАНЩИНІ (ЗА МАТЕРІАЛАМИ EGO-ДОКУМЕНТІВ)". Уманська старовина, № 9 (23 грудня 2022): 90–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.31499/2519-2035.9.2022.269880.

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Ключові слова: Уманщина, Петро Курінний, Олександра Крамаренко (Ісаєва), окупація, більшовицькавлада, революція 1917-1921 рр.
 У статті досліджується питання встановлення окупаційної більшовицької влади на Уманщині в 1918– 1919 рр. Автор здійснив аналіз ego-документів уманців, у яких відображено сприйняття населеннямУманщини приходу нової влади та показано насильницький характер встановлення окупаційної влади наУманщині. Автором проаналізував щоденникові записи відомого уманського адвоката, учасника громадівськогоруху, кооперативного діяча Петра Федоровича Курінного (1852 – 1931) та спога
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Khomenko, Oleksandr, and Bohdan Skopnenko. "“Kiev Citizen” Movie by T. Levchuk: Ukrainian Revolution of 1917—1921 in the Ukrainian Soviet Cinematography." Ukrainian Studies, no. 2(79) (August 3, 2021): 136–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.2(79).2021.234515.

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Cinematography is one of those unique cultural phenomena, whose history has always attracted historians’ interest. In the 20th century, this phenomenon did not only determine the direction of cultural transformations development but also impacted the formation of ideologies and political regimes. Today this topic is especially relevant considering the fact that the propaganda methods, intrinsic of dictatorship systems, namely the Soviet totalitarian regime, are actively used by the antidemocratic Russian power for achieving its political goals. The special interest in the context of the “hybri
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Kuras, Leonid V., та Bazar D. Tsybenov. "От Уполномоченного императорского российского правительства в Монголии И. Я. Коростовца до Уполномоченного НКИД РСФСР в Монголии О. И. Макстенека: к 100-летию российско-монгольских дипломатических отношений". Монголоведение (Монгол судлал) 13, № 2 (2021): 351–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.22162/2500-1523-2021-2-351-365.

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Introduction. An urgent issue of Mongolian studies today is the role of Russian-Mongolian diplomatic relations in promoting the statehood of Mongolia in the first quarter of the twentieth century. The revolutionalry movement in Inner Asia, in particular, and the social-political history of modern Mongolia, in general, are closely associated with the efforts of Russian diplomacy and, especially, with a number of diplomats who greatly contributed to the promotion of Mongolian direction of the Russian politics in the East. The aim of the present article is the study of the activities of Russian d
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Zadunaiskyi, Vadym. "Przejawy dziedzictwa zaporoskiego w ukraińskim rozwoju militarno-politycznym podczas rewolucji 1917–1921." Textus et Studia, no. 4(40) (February 14, 2025): 85–110. https://doi.org/10.15633/tes.10404.

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During the years of the revolution of 1917–1921, it is appropriate to single out three main regions (Eastern Galicia; Naddnipryanshchyna – the main Ukrainian lands that were part of the Russian Empire before the revolution; North-West Caucasus, or Kuban), where various vectors of the revolutionary movement tried to apply the Ukrainian Cossack heritage in military and political construction. This approach was due to the fact that the historical experience (especially of Zaporizhzhya Sich) was quite meaningful and had an important place in the collective memory of Ukrainians. Cossack military mo
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Yashchyshyn, Volodymyr. "Formation and de velopment of the monetary system during the ukrainian national democratic revolution of 1917-1921: terminology and ways to its solution." Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. History 44 (October 7, 2024): 231–44. https://doi.org/10.32626/2309-2254.2024-44.231-244.

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The purpose of the study is the analysis of the terminological apparatus and generalizations of domestic researchers of the modern era regarding the formation of the monetary system of the Ukrainian People's Republic of 1917-1921. The methodology of the study is based on the principles of historicism, objectivity, comprehensiveness and integrity, and a comprehensive approach, which involves the study of the monetary system in a historical-chronological and historical and economic aspects. Methods of analysis and synthesis, historical-genetic, historical-comparative, problem-chronological, were
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BEER, DANIEL. "RUSSIA IN THE AGE OF WAR AND REVOLUTION, 1880–1940." Historical Journal 47, no. 4 (2004): 1055–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x04004108.

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The alcoholic empire: vodka and politics in late Imperial Russia. By Patricia Herlihy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. vi+244. ISBN 0-19-513431-1. £25.00.Nikolai Sukhanov: chronicler of the Russian Revolution. By Israel Getzler. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002. Pp. xix+226. ISBN 0-333-97035-7. £45.00.Making war, forging revolution: Russia's continuum of crisis, 1914–1921. By Peter Holquist. Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2002. Pp. xi+359. ISBN 0-674-00907-X. £29.95.The Russian Civil War: primary sources. Edited by A. B. Murphy. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, 2000. P
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Mytrofanenko, Yurii. "Katerynoslav's conscious Ukrainianness in the context of the problem of national identity and historical memory of 1917-1919." Universum Historiae et Archeologiae 5, no. 1-2 (2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/26220508.

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The article analyzes the events of participation of Ukrainian lovers of Ekaterislav region in the process of restoring national identity, related to overcoming amnesia of historical memory in the Ukrainian National Democratic Revolution of 1917–1921. Formulation problem. Chronological framework of the study March 1917 – end of January 1919 due to That it was during this period that various forms of Ukrainian statehood (Central Rada, Hetmanate, Directory) operated in Katerynoslav with a short break due to the seizure of power by the Bolsheviks (January 1918 – March 1918). The aim of research to
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Khomenko, Oleksandr, and Bohdan Skopnenko. "Ukrainian Revolution of 1917—1921 in the Propaganda Discourse of the Russian Bolshevism: Tymofii Levchuk’s Film “A Kyiv Citizen” (1958)." Ukrainian Studies, no. 3(80) (October 28, 2021): 151–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.3(80).2021.241993.

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The history of cinema is one of those unique cultural phenomena, which constantly attracts the attention of researchers. This phenomenon, especially in the 20th century, determined not only the direction of aesthetic transformations of the cultural development but also had an impact on the formation of ideologies and the strengthening of political regimes. This topic is relevant because the methods of propaganda that were actively used by totalitarian regimes (including the Soviet totalitarian rule) are now actively used by the undemocratic Russian administration to achieve political goals. Th
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Vladimir B., Lobanov. "The political elite of the North Caucasus during the revolution and civil war: plans and implemen-tation of political concepts." Kavkazologiya 2023, no. 1 (2023): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31143/2542-212x-2023-1-70-78.

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The article handles the problems associated with modern Russian historiography devoted to the Revolution and the Civil War on the territory of the Terek and Dagestan regions in 1917-1921. Some argue the post-Soviet period provided Russian historians with a unique opportunity to ex-plore previously little-studied topics related to administrative-territorial and national-state chang-es in the Terek-Dagestan region, with the history of the Cossacks and their participation in the an-ti-Bolshevik movement on the Terek. Historians also pay close attention to the study of issues re-lated to the activ
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Emelyanova, Elena A. "Rumyantsev Museum and Its Library: Controversy, Reorganization, Disbandment (1917—1921)." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 71, no. 6 (2023): 561–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2022-71-6-561-574.

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In 2022, the Russian State Library (RSL) celebrates the 160th anniversary of the Rumyantsev Museum, which has changed its status and official name several times throughout its history (after the February Revolution of 1917 — the State Rumyantsev Museum). The article considers the internal processes that took place in the Museum at the beginning of the 20th century, which resulted in its disbandment in 1918—1921 and the formation of the main library of the country based on its book holdings. This determines the scientific novelty of the study, which for the first time raises questions about the
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Lityński, Adam. "GEORGIAN ATTEMPTS TO BECOME INDEPENDENT. 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF DECLARATION OF DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA (1918)." Roczniki Administracji i Prawa 1, no. XVIII (2018): 109–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.5989.

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After February Revolution of 1917 in Russia, the nations of the previous Russian Imperium began their efforts to get their independency, among them were three nations of Transcaucasia: Armenians (Armenia), Azeris (Azerbaijan), Georgians (Georgia). After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of 3rd March 1918, Bolshevik Russia in reality handed over the territory of Transcaucasia to Germans and Turks. Especially Turkey became aggressive and expansive. Armenia together with Azerbaijan and then together with Georgia set up Trans-caucasian Federal Democratic Republic which collapsed soon. There were signifi
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Lessa, Mônica Leite. "Menezes, Lená Medeiros de. Tramas do Mal - Imprensa e Discursos de Combate - A Revolução (1917-1921). Editora Ayran, 2019, 306p. ISBN 978-65-80699-00-1." Mural Internacional 12 (May 24, 2021): e59953. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rmi.2021.59953.

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Lená Medeiros de Menezes analisa os primórdios da guerra cultural midiática movida pelos Estados Unidos contra a Revolução Russa apontando os principais discursos circulantes, o papel das agências de notícias internacionais e o alcance desse combate político-ideológico na imprensa carioca.Palavras-chave: Revolução Russa, Imprensa, Guerra Cultural, Anticomunismo.ABSTRACTLená Medeiros de Menezes analyzes the beginnings of the media cultural war agede by the United States against the Russian Revolution, pointing out the main circulating speeches, the role of international news agencies and the sc
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Gapeyeva, Olga. "The phenomenon of the Ukrainian revolution of 1917-1921 in awareness-raising activities of the Russian Federation." Skhid, no. 1(147) (March 31, 2017): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2017.1(147).94140.

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Hridina, Anastasia, and Nadiya Temirova. "The Problem of Building the Armed Forces in the Memoirs of Contemporaries of the Ukrainian Revolution in 1917-1921." Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University. Series: History, no. 40 (June 2022): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2411-2143-2022-40-131-138.

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The aim of the article is to analyze the memoirs of contemporaries and direct participants in the revolutionary events in 1917-1921. Attention is focused on the process of formation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces - the mainstay of the Ukrainian Central Council. The memoirs of active participants of the national Ukrainian movement - V. Vynnychenko, M. Hrushevsky, D. Doroshenko are taken as a basis. Memoirs of representatives of other camps of revolutionary competitions - the white movement of I. Mazepa, A. Denikin, the Bolshevik camp - E. Bosch, V. Atonov-Ovsienko were studied for a more objecti
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KRAVETS, Nataliia. "THE ARCHIVAL-INVESTIGATIVE CASE OF VASYL PROKHODA AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE." Ukraine: Cultural Heritage, National Identity, Statehood 33 (2020): 331–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/ukr.2020-33-331-341.

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The archival-investigative case of Vasyl Prokhoda, a Ukrainian military, public and political figure, Lieutenant Colonel of the Ukrainian People's Republic Army, military historian, is analyzed, as it is not only an important source for studying his life but also for studying totalitarianism in the Ukrainian SSR and the USSR. The investigation clarified the circumstances of the detention and arrest of V. Prokhoda in late January - early February 1945, the vicissitudes of the investigation from February 2, 1945, to September 10, 1945. Working methods of employees of the SMERSH counterintelligen
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Savchenko, Grygorii. "Participation of Ukrainian Military of the Russian Army in Mass Revolutionary Events in Kyiv (March 1917)." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 63 (2021): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2021.63.13.

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The article examines the unfolding of the revolutionary events in Kyiv in March 1917. The participation of Ukrainian combatants in mass revolutionary events is considered in the context of the emergence of the Ukrainian military movement in the Russian army. Military Ukrainians were active organizers and participants in demonstrations, assemblies and meetings held in the city at the beginning of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921. The influence of military participation in mass events on the formation of their national identity is analyzed. The actions promoted the idea of the national-terr
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Murdalov, Anzor A., and Rustam A. Tovsultanov. "The legal status of emigrants from Russia in the first years after the October Revolution of 1917 (on the example of North Caucasians)." Current Issues of the State and Law, no. 20 (2021): 645–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/2587-9340-2021-5-20-645-659.

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Emigration has been known to mankind for more than a century. We name the factors contributing to emigration, give examples from the history of emigration both abroad and Russia. We emphasize that at the present time, Russian citizens emigrate to other countries, using the right to freely leave the state, and can also have dual citizenship under Russian law, or renounce citizenship, and then get it again. We pay special attention to the settlement of the territory of North Caucasus, which began in the 8th – 7th – 6th – 5th thousand BC. We analyze the features of emigration of people from North
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Khishigt, N., L. V. Kuras, and B. D. Tsybenov. "Autonomous Mongolia and Revolutionary Russia: On the Policy of Soviet Russia Towards Mongolia in 1917–1920 (To the 100th Anniversary of the Mongolian Revolution of 1921)." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series History 37 (2021): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2222-9124.2021.37.76.

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The article is devoted to the evolution of the policy of the Soviet Russia on the issue of Mongolia. The period under study begins with the attempts of Soviet Russia to establish relations with Mongolia in 1917–1918. The authors analyzed in detail the revolutionary aspect of Russian politics in Mongolia. In particular, the article studied the activities of the Section of Eastern Peoples of the Siberian Bureau of the RCP (b) and its structural unit – the Mongol- Tibetan department in 1919–1920. The Communist International in 1919–1920 gave preference to the development of the revolutionary move
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Алымбаев, Жээнбек Байыскулович, Гулмира Асилбековна Атаканова, and Талант Мурадиллаевич Шаанов. "Agricultural Reform 1921-1922 in Kyrgyzstan." Bulletin of Science and Practice, no. 8 (August 15, 2022): 457–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/81/48.

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Анализируется земельно-водная реформа 1921-1922 гг., проводимая на Севере Кыргызстана. Отмечаются решения, принятые партией большевиков, цели и задачи реформы. Основные идеи проведения реформы были заложены в декрете «О социализации земли». Отмечено, что до революции 1917 года среди сельских жителей абсолютное большинство составляло кочевое киргизское население, их было примерно свыше 80% из 160 тыс крестьянских хозяйств. Началом реформы считается 1921 год. В результате реформы из северной части Кыргызстана было выселено 6057 кулацких и наиболее зажиточных хозяйств, а на освобожденных землях б
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Ponikarovskaya, Marina. "Pavel Konstantinovich Simoni (1859—1939): 34 Years of Service in the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences." ISTORIYA 13, no. 4 (114) (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840021201-0.

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The article explores the biography and research activities of philologist, paleographer and specialist in folklore Pavel Konstantinovich Simoni. In 1888, being a graduate of the Historical and Philological Faculty of St. Petersburg University and a disciple of I. V. Yagich, he was involved in the work on the publication of the dictionary of the modern Russian language, which was being prepared by the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Having proved himself in the course of this work in the best possible way, in January 1892 P. K. Simoni received
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Chekalov, Kirill A. "“Your Letters are as Cordial as a Friend’s Handshake” (Correspondence between André Gide and Fyodor Rosenberg)." Studia Litterarum 7, no. 1 (2022): 508–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2022-7-1-508-519.

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St. Petersburg branch of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences stores a correspondence between a famous French writer André Gide and a renowned soviet Orientalist scholar, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Fyodor Rosenberg (1867–1934). Part of the correspondence is kept in the Parisian library Jacques Doucet. In 1921, the University of Lyon published the epistolary in French (in total 338 letters). The correspondence covers a long period from 1896 to the date of death of the Russian academic. This letters allow to contemplate the spiritual world of two outstanding cultural figur
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Medovarov, Maxim V. "The Rusins of Chetm Land and Bessarabia in Aleksey Filippov’s views about the outskirts of the Russian Empire." Rusin, no. 67 (2022): 188–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/67/11.

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The article analyses the views of Alexey Frolovich Filippov on the “Rusin question” in Chetm Land, Bessarabia, and other regions in the context of his social activities, views on the problems of various outskirts of the Russian Empire and adjacent territories in general. The analysis of Filippov's views on the “national question” covers both his political projects and the stance of the media under his administration. Particular attention is paid to Filippov's political position during the formative young years, his experience of living in multi-ethnic Mogilev, and participation in student comm
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