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Vititnev, S. F., and A. V. Shmeleva. "Military prose by Vasily Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko." Язык и текст 9, no. 4 (2022): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/langt.2022090404.

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<p>V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko is considered to be one of the first professional military correspondents in Russia. He was called «the Russian Dumas» and «the king of war correspondents». He took part as a war correspondent in the military operations in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, and the First Balkan War of 1912-1913. Numerous works of fiction, essay prose, memoirs and war correspondence belong to his pen. The authors focus on the journalistic activity of V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko during Russia’
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Manakhova, Angelina V. "Revisiting the Awarding of Correspondents of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878." Herald of an archivist, no. 2 (2019): 439–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2019-2-439-448.

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The article is devoted to a brief analysis of the previously unknown archival file “On awarding of former newspaper correspondent Rose and Colonel Brukenberry.” It refers to military reporters William Kinnaird Rose and Charles Brackenbury who accompanied the army of the Russian Empire in the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878. William Rose represented provincial press of Great Britain; he wrote for the Scottish newspaper “The Scotsman.” Charles Brackenbury, Colonel of the British army, was absent with leave during the campaign; his reports were published in “The Times.” The file “On awarding of fo
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Kochukov, S. A. "To a Question of Formation of the Case of War Correspondents in Russian-Turkish War 1877–1878." Izvestiya of Saratov University. History. International Relations 11, no. 2(2) (2011): 64–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-4907-2011-11-2-2-64-72.

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In article process of formation of the case of military men correspondents in East crisis of the middle of 70th of XIX-century is considered sights of Russian correspondents at the reasons and a course of Russian–Turkish war 1877–1878 as parallels in history between Russia and Balkan States are spent Understand.
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Kobelev, Evgeny V. "The clash of war correspondents in Hanoi." East Asia: Facts and Analytics, no. 1 (March 31, 2024): 97–107. https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-7702-2024-1-97-107.

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The presented historical essay is dedicated to the events of the Vietnam War (1955–1975), in which the author participated as a war correspondent of TASS. From the perspective of an eyewitness, he describes realities of the journalist's work in Hanoi, from where correspondents from different countries sent information reports on the fighting. The essay shows vivid examples of the role that interpersonal relationships played in the international journalistic environment and how they were reflected in the personal fate of the author. The article describes in detail how the situation in Han
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Kolobova, Svetlana Viktorovna. "Lexical and stylistic features of the discourse of telegram channels of military correspondents - women." Communication studies 11, no. 2 (2024): 271–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/2413-6182.2024.11(2).271-286.

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This article analyzes the discourse of the Telegram channels of female war correspondents. The object of the study in a broad sense is the Russian language picture of the world, in a narrow sense - modern Russian military journalism in the system of "new media". Subject of the study: lexical and stylistic features of the discourse of the TG channels of female war correspondents. The relevance of the topic is determined by the increased interest in the activities of professional war correspondents and bloggers - authors of Telegram channels dedicated to covering events around the special milita
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Ю.О., МАМОНОВА. "ВЗГЛЯД ИНОСТРАННЫХ ВОЕННЫХ КОРРЕСПОНДЕНТОВ НА МОРАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ РУССКОЙ АРМИИ В МАНЬЧЖУРИИ В 1904-1905 ГГ." Гуманитарные науки в Сибири 30, № 2 (2023): 88–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15372/hss20230211.

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В статье представлены характеристики морально-психологического состояния личного состава русской армии в Маньчжурии в период Русско-японской войны 1904-1905 гг., данные аккредитованными при ней военными корреспондентами из Великобритании, Германии, Австро-Венгрии, Франции. Анализируются их представления о социально-психологических и боевых факторах, оказавших влияние на поведенческие акты и эмоциональное состояние русских солдат и офицеров. Делается вывод о значительной степени солидарности военкоров в системе их оценочных суждений. Журналисты единогласно фиксируют мотивационную недостаточност
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Kochukova, Olga V. "Visual representation of Russia’s liberation war in the Balkans in the magazine graphics of the 1870s." Izvestiya of Saratov University. History. International Relations 22, no. 4 (2022): 449–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-4907-2022-22-4-449-456.

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The article is devoted to the visual representation of the foreign policy goals and national interests of Russia on the eve and during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878. The author analyzes the historical context of graphics works in Russian illustrated magazines of the 1870s. The article reveals the historical and cultural features of the formation of the concept of Russia’s liberation war in the Balkans by means of magazine graphics. The joint contribution of periodical and fine art (military correspondents, artists, editorial offices and magazines) in creating the concept of liberation w
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Mamonova, Iuliia Olegovna. "Foreign military journalists in Manchuria in 1904-1905: features of daily activities." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 3 (March 2024): 47–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2024.3.70660.

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The author examines some aspects of the daily activities of foreign war correspondents who accompanied the Manchurian army in the Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905. The article is based on texts published by journalists, materials from foreign periodicals, documentation from military and foreign ministries. Attention is paid both to the everyday peculiarities of the professional conditions of accredited journalists in Manchuria, and to the characteristics of the social environment, which had a significant impact on the process of collecting information in the theater of military operations. Th
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Daniaud Oudeh, Elise. "Russian Media Correspondents in Syria: War Stories in an Oriental Fantasyland." International Journal of Middle East Studies 56, no. 3 (2024): 521–28. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020743824001028.

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The September 2015 military intervention launched in Syria by Vladimir Putin at the invitation of Bashar al-Asad marked Russia’s tangible return to the Middle East and initiated a 180-degree turn in the course of the ongoing war. Four years after the beginning of the Syrian revolution, its repression, and its escalation into war, Moscow’s military involvement became a testing ground for Russian martial strategies, including “nonmilitary” measures and communication strategies. By exploring both textual and visual content posted on social media by Russian war reporters deployed in Syria between
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Bloshteyn, Maria. "Verse from the battlefield: Russian poetry of the Great Patriotic War." Twentieth Century Communism 19, no. 19 (2020): 88–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/175864320830900527.

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This article considers the historical, political, and cultural contexts of both Russian Soviet and Russian émigré poetry about the second world war. It outlines the reasons for and the foundations of the extraordinarily abundant outpouring of Russian Soviet poems during the war (unmatched by any other country taking part in the war), including the platforms created by the state to receive and broadcast poetry, the importance of war correspondents, and the role of propaganda. It delineates the way poets were viewed as important allies and moral compasses during the war (their poems were conside
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Rukhlin, Aleksey N. "SOCIAL SENTIMENTS OF PEASANTS OF SIMBIRSK PROVINCE IN THE EARLY PERIOD OF THE WORLD WAR I (sociological analysis of correspondent information)." Vestnik Chuvashskogo universiteta, no. 1 (March 28, 2025): 123–30. https://doi.org/10.47026/1810-1909-2025-1-123-130.

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Russia’s entry into the World War I caused an upsurge of patriotism in the country. However, from the very beginning of the conflict, the government monitored the mood of its subjects, including the villagers. Peasants were the largest class in the Russian Empire; they formed the basis of the army and supplied bread to the front. In this regard, tracking public sentiments became the most important task of the state. At the request of the local authorities, correspondents interviewed the residents of uyezds, after which they compiled a detailed analysis of their attitudes towards the war, the p
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Sabova, Anna D. "The 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War: Specifics of Coverage by French Correspondents in the Far East." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 468 (2021): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/468/5.

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The article aims at identiIying the speciIic qualities oI corerage oI the war between Russia and Japan in 1904-1905 by French newspapers. The study is based on the publications in Iour oI the leading French newspapers oI the period (Le Figaro, Le Temps, Le Journal, and Le Matin) which are presented in Gallica, the online archiye of the National Library of France (Bibliotheque nationale de France). Particular attention is Iocused on publications that reIlect the early period oI the conIlict (27 January - 10 February 1904) and sereral episodes of the war (the shelling of Port Arthur in January-F
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Frolov, Vasily. "The image of Italy on the pages of the newspaper «Russian invalid» in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915)." Metamorphoses of history, no. 29 (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/s241436770028107-7.

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The article examines and analyzes the image of Italy, which was created by Russian journalists on the pages of the newspaper «Russian Invalid» in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915), when the Russian Empire was in active military confrontation with the states of the Triple (later Quadruple) Alliance, and the Kingdom of Italy, being a member of the Triple Alliance, maintained military neutrality until May 1915, after which it entered the war on the side of the Entente. Correspondents of «Russian Invalid» in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915) paid quite a lot of at
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Frolov, Vasiliy V. "The Image of Austro-Hungary as Depicted in the “Russian Invalid” Newspaper during the Initial Years of World War I (1914–1915)." Journal of Frontier Studies 8, no. 4 (2023): 306–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/jfs.v8i4.509.

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The article examines and analyzes the portrayal of Austro-Hungary by correspondents of the Russian daily newspaper, “Russian Invalid,” during 1914–1915. This was a period when the Russian Empire was actively engaged in military conflict with the states of the Triple (and later, Quadruple) Alliance on the European front, with Austro-Hungary emerging as one of its primary adversaries on the Eastern Front. Established in February 1813, the “Russian Invalid” was the official print publication of the Military Ministry of the Russian Empire and served as a pivotal source of information on the empire
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Magnúsdóttir, Rósa. "Cold War Correspondents and the Possibilities of Convergence: American Journalists in the Soviet Union, 1968–1979." Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 41, no. 1 (2014): 33–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763324-04101003.

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This article examines the writings of six American journalists who were stationed in the Soviet Union during the crucial period of détente in 1968–1979. All of them took their role as integrated observers of Soviet society seriously and published book length accounts of their experiences in Russia. They claimed that inside knowledge of Russian history and the Russian people was important for trying to understand the possibilities for change in the Soviet Union. In the process of getting to know the Soviet Union, however, they also revealed the importance of their own cultural background and ex
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Churkin, Mikhail. "DISCOURSE OF “HISTORICAL LONELINESS OF RUSSIA” IN THE DIOCESAN PRESS DURING THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR." Ural Historical Journal 85, no. 4 (2024): 60–68. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2024-4(85)-60-68.

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The article based on materials from thematic publications of the Russo-Japanese War period constructs the content of the “historical loneliness of Russia” discourse presented in the domestic diocesan press. It is established that the intonations, rhetoric and meanings that made up the ideas of the Russian intelligentsia of the 18th — first half of the 19th centuries about Russia’s non-inclusion in existing civilizations, acquired alarming tension in the discourse of national conservatives and be- came an important component of the imperial understanding of Russia’s place in the foreign policy
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Shchipanova, Yulia, Natalia Egorova, and Angelika Polufakina. "VOCABULARY OF LIMITED USE IN TEXTS OF TELEGRAM CHANNELS OF MODERN RUSSIAN WAR CORRESPONDENTS." Bulletin of the Donetsk National University. Series D: Philology and Psychology 1 (April 19, 2024): 88–98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10995649.

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The article addresses the vocabulary of limited use that functions in the texts of the author's telegram channels of modern Russian war correspondents. The relevance of the work is accounted for by the need of studying non-literary units due to their intensive penetration into the normalized form of the national language. In the course of the research of journalistic online publications, a number of various methods and techniques have been used, among them are continuous sampling, analysis, synthesis, and differentiation of lexical units. The active use of vulgarisms, obscene vocabulary, milit
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Priezzheva, S. "CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEWSPAPER KRASNAYA ZVEZDA OF LEV ROMANOVICH ISH IN SEVASTOPOL DURING THE HEROIC DEFENSE OF THE CITY 1941–1942." SCIENTIFIC NOTES OF V. I. VERNADSKY CRIMEAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY. HISTORICAL SCIENCE 10, no. 3 (2024): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2413-1741-2024-10-3-127-140.

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The article considers the work of Lev Romanovich Ish, a correspondent of the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda in the Primorsky Army in the Sevastopol defensive area during the heroic defense of Sevastopol 1941–1942. The article is based on the analysis of archival documents of the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, most of which are being introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The memoirs of D. I. Ortenberg, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda during the heroic defense of Sevastopol 1941–1942, the memoirs of war correspondents an
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Arinov, A. G. "SOVIET MILITARY PERIODICAL PRESS DURING THE RED ARMY’S CAMPAIGN IN EUROPE, MARCH 1944 – MAY 1945: STRUCTURE, NORMS, AND PERSONNEL." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 3(50) (2020): 100–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2020-3-100-108.

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The case of the Soviet military periodicals during the Red Army's campaign in Europe (March 1944 – May 1945) is analyzed in the paper based on the materials from the Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (TsAMO RF) and the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI). The author analyzes the structure of military periodicals, characterizes the norms established by the Main Political Directorate of the Red Army (GlavPURKKA) regulating the work of military periodicals, and traces the relationship between editorial boards and war correspondents. It is
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Isci, Onur. "Russian and Ottoman Newspapers in the War of 1877–1878." Russian History 41, no. 2 (2014): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763316-04102005.

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The proliferation of popular newspapers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 transformed the boundaries of public debate in Russia and brought the people into close contact with each other as well as with the outer world. Printing and the press had a parallel effect on the fin-de-siècle Ottoman public sphere. Newspapers of the Sublime Porte utilized defeats against Russia to juxtapose – if not depose – the Sultan’s cult as the sole symbol of unity with a nationalist one. “Wartime Propaganda and the Legacies of Defeat” is a comparative study of the two major newspapers – Golos and Basiret
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Priezzheva, S. "THE NEWSPAPER «KRASNY FLOT» IN THE HEROIC DEFENSE OF SEVASTOPOL (1941–1942)." SCIENTIFIC NOTES OF V. I. VERNADSKY CRIMEAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY. HISTORICAL SCIENCE 10, no. 2 (2024): 156–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2413-1741-2024-10-2-156-168.

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The article considers the coverage in the newspaper ‘Krasny flot’ of the heroic defense of Sevastopol 1941–1942 and the work of the newspaper’s correspondents in Sevastopol during the defense of the city. The article is based on the analysis of archival documents of the Russian State Archive of the Navy, the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Central Naval Archive – a branch of the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (the Archive of the Navy, Gatchina town), a part of these documents is being introduced into scientific cir
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Frolov, Vasiliy V. "The image of Japan on the pages of the military periodical The Chronicle of the War of 1914–1917 in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915)." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 501 (2024): 134–38. https://doi.org/10.17223/15617793/501/15.

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The article examines and analyzes the image of Japan, which was formed by correspondents of the Russian military magazine The Chronicle of the War of 1914–1917 in its publications in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915), when Russia was in an active military confrontation with the states of the Triple (later Quadruple) Alliance at the European theater of operations, and Japan, which was relatively recently the main enemy of the Russian Empire in the Far East, fought with Germany at the Asia–Pacific theater of this military conflict. The Chronicle of the War of 1914–1917 was a pri
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Telvak, V., and V. Masnenko. "Ukraine Crisis: Russian-Ukrainian War through the vision of BBC News correspondents." Cherkasy University Bulletin: Historical Sciences, no. 2 (2021): 136–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.31651/2076-5908-2021-2-136-144.

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Păcurar, Alexandru, and George-Bogdan Tofan. "Incursión en la memoria de los lugares inmortalizados por artistas gráficos, reporteros bélicos en la guerra ruso-rumano-turca de 1877-1878." Transylvanian Review 32, no. 2 (2023): 60–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33993/tr.2023.2.05.

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At the beginning of the 19th century, in a context in which Eastern Europe drew most of the media’s attention, the means of communication provided the public opinion with images and news from this region. The Russian-Romanian-Turkish War (1877–1878), also known as Romania’s Indepen dence War, sparked a lot of interest abroad, due to the considerable number of military observers and artists sent as war correspondents and accredited by the belligerent parties. We will make ex tensive reference to a work comprising a set of informative articles whose documentary value is enhanced by engravings wh
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Jameel Kareem, Farooq. "News Frames of the Russian-Ukrainian War on the Websites." Journal of University of Raparin 10, no. 4 (2023): 126–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.26750/vol(10).no(4).paper6.

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This study aimed to reveal the news frameworks of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the (Rudaw) and (BBC) Arabic websites. The study adopted the content analysis method within the descriptive approach, as its sample consisted of all news materials published on the two websites during the first week of the war, for the period between (24/2/2022) until (2/3/2022). The total sample during the mentioned period amounted to (183) news for both sites. The study reached several results, most notably: There are statistically significant differences in the framing of the news of the Russian-Ukrainian war by
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Panova, Olga Yu, and Aleksandra S. Fisenko. "Erskine Caldwell in Wartime Moscow, May – September 1941." Literature of the Americas, no. 14 (2023): 189–246. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-7894-2023-14-189-246.

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Erskine Caldwell became known in the USSR in the mid-1930s through the magazine publications of his short stories and the Russian edition of the novel Tobacco Road (1938). In his correspondence with the representatives of Soviet literary institutions — Sergei Dynamov, Timofei Rokotov, Mikhail Apletin — Caldwell often discussed his plans to visit the Soviet Union. Caldwell and the famous photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White, who became his wife in 1939, arrived in the Soviet Union after their trip to China in May 1941, and thus started their acquaintance with the Soviet Union in Alma-Ata. From
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Panova, Olga Yu, and Aleksandra S. Fisenko. "Erskine Caldwell and the Soviet Union: Correspondence of 1935–1943." Literature of the Americas, no. 14 (2023): 247–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-7894-2023-14-247-284.

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The corpus of archival materials documenting Erskine Caldwell's Soviet contacts in 1935–1943, including his stay in the USSR (May–September 1941) comprises documents from the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art and the Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation. It is Caldwell's correspondence with the representatives of Soviet literary institutions — Sergei Dinamov, Timofei Rokotov, Mikhail Apletin, Boris Suchkov, Aleksandr Fadeev, as well as official correspondence of Soviet ministries and organizations (Union of Soviet Writers, People’s Comissariat for Foreign Affairs, Cust
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Topychkanov, A. V. "Strengthening Russia’s International Prestige during the Northern War: Russian Diplomatic Institutions and Instruments." MGIMO Review of International Relations 15, no. 2 (2022): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2022-2-83-69-84.

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During the Northern War (1700-1721), the Russian government had to make great efforts to strengthen the anti-Swedish coalition. Peter the Great developed a broad foreign network of state representatives: employees of the diplomatic corps (envoys, ministers, residents, agents, etc.), trade commissioners, and correspondents. Peter the Great himself, his Cabinet, and the foreign policy department (Posolsky Prikaz, Collegia Inostrannykh Del) controlled these agents of influence. Peter’s diplomats fought for symbolic capital by taking part in official negotiations and unofficial meetings, in diplom
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Sokolovskaya, Оlga V. "Emile Dillon, an English-Russian researcher, and his archive in the USA." Slavic Almanac, no. 3-4 (2020): 473–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2020.3-4.5.03.

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This article is devoted to individual episodes of the life of Emile Dillon, unique in his talents and versatile of activity. He was an Englishman who lived in Russia for many years and considered it his second homeland. Dillon was an orientalist, polyglot, journalist, writer, who always found himself at the most interesting moment in many of the world’s hotspots at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, receiving the title of academic at the end of his life in the UK. He was the first English translator for “Kreutzer Sonata” by L. N. Tolstoy, with whom he was in friendly relations. Having co
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Buyukli, Darya A. "Orthodoxy during the Great Patriotic War on the Pages of the Newspaper “Severny Rabochy”." Vestnik Yaroslavskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. P. G. Demidova. Seriya gumanitarnye nauki 15, no. 1 (2021): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.18255/1996-5648-2021-1-46-53.

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The article presents the results of a study of the Russian Orthodox Church in the view of readers of the Soviet press on the example of the Yaroslavl regional newspaper “Severny Rabochy” during the great Patriotic war. The study shows how the image of an Orthodox person was constructed, and what aspects of religious life were in sight of Yaroslavl correspondents. The conclusion is made about the ways to form public perception in a censored printed edition.
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Cheron, George. "Two letters by the Amfiteatrovs to Petr Krasnov: Finishing the project." Literary Fact, no. 16 (2020): 360–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-8297-2020-16-360-370.

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Journalist, prose writer, playwright Alexander Amfiteatrov and Ataman of the Great Don Army General Petr Krasnov, the author of numerous novels and short stories, belonged to the older generation of Russian émigré writers. Amfiteatrov lived in Italy, and Krasnov in Paris, and they communicated by mail. Their correspondence that began in 1927 lasted more than 10 years, until Amfiteatrov’s death. The previously published large complex of their letters contains not only significant additions to the literary biography of correspondents, but also an important information on the political, social, a
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Diachuk, Liudmyla. "Manipulation of lexical choice aspects in the creation of stereotypes and ideas in Russian propaganda." Revista Amazonia Investiga 14, no. 75 (2024): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2024.75.03.15.

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The aim of the research is to analyse the mechanisms of manipulation of lexical choice aspects in the creation of mass stereotypes and ideas in Russian propaganda (based on examples of the analysis of Russian mass media and blogs). The research employed the methods of quantitative, comparative, and statistical analysis. In the course of the study, results were obtained in the form of a count of lexical units used in five sources of Russian propaganda and an assessment of their meaning. The results give reason to draw a conclusion about the use of certain lexical choices (euphemisms, emotionall
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Frolov, Vasiliy V. "The Image of Germany on the Pages of the Newspaper “Russian Invalid” in the First Years of the World War I (1914-1915)." Journal of Frontier Studies 9, no. 4 (2024): 267–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/jfs.v9i4.609.

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The article analyzes the image of Germany, which was formed by the journalists of the domestic daily newspaper “Russian invalid” in 1914–1915, when the Russian Empire was in active military confrontation with the states of the Triple (later Quadruple) Alliance in the European Theater of Operations, and Germany was its main and most dangerous enemy on the Eastern Front. Correspondents of the “Russian Invalid”, the official printed organ of the Russian Military Ministry, in the first years of the First World War (1914–1915) on the pages of their newspaper paid special attention to the Hohenzolle
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Frolov, Vasily. "The image of Bulgaria on the pages of the newspaper «Russian invalid» during the First World War (1916–1917)." Metamorphoses of history, no. 32 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/s241436770030800-0.

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The article examines and analyzes the image of Bulgaria, which was created by domestic journalists on the pages of the periodical «Russian invalid» during the First World War (1916–1917), when the Russian Empire was in active military confrontation with the countries of the Quadruple Alliance, and the Bulgarian Kingdom, being a member of the military-political alliance of the Central Powers, actively participated in military operations on the Thessaloniki Front against Russia’s allies – Serbia and Romania. Correspondents of the «Russian invalid» on the pages of their publication in 1916–1917.
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Nevezhin, V. A. "Soviet diplomat and foreign correspondents in the USSR during war: through the pages of an Palgunov’s office diary (1941-1942)." History: facts and symbols, no. 4 (December 20, 2023): 130–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24888/2410-4205-2023-37-4-130-143.

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Introduction. This study is concerned with a problem of current interest, namely, the everyday political life of workers at the USSR Peoples’ Commissariat of Foreign Affairs during the Great Patriotic War. The novelty of the present study lies in the fact that the problem has been little investigated, while several documents are thereby introduced into general use for the first time. Materials and methods. The sources were the document complex in the Archive of Foreign Politics of the Russian Federation. The methodology is based on general scholar, special historical and source studies methods
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Mamonova, Yulia O. "War correspondents of German-language periodicals about the Russian land forces in the Russo-Japanese war 1904-1905: visual aspect." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Istoriya, no. 61 (October 1, 2019): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988613/61/6.

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Sobolev, Alexander L. "Revisiting Elena Tager ’s Early Biography." Literary Fact, no. 20 (2021): 160–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-8297-2021-20-160-188.

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For the first time, ten letters of the writer Elena Mikhailovna Tager (1895–1964), referring to the early, least studied years of her life, are published. Among her correspondents are S.P. Milyukov, N.A. Rubakin, Viach. Ivanov and A.A. Blok. The meaning of the letters goes beyond the limits of the biography itself: for example, the letter to Ivanov contains an unknown evidence of the famous meeting of the Religious-Philosophical Society, dedicated to the exclusion of V.V. Rozanov. Letters to Rubakin contain details of the pre-war life of the Russian student-revolutionary diaspora in Switzerlan
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Costello, M. M., and D. J. West. "Concerning the Humanitarian Crises in Ukraine." Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention 13, no. 2 (2022): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_13_2_01.

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The humanitarian crises in Ukraine recall other armed conflicts that resulted in needless death, destruction and the flight of refugees in pursuit of safety. In some ways, the international cable television network coverage of the conflict in Ukraine may have brought a greater sense of immediacy to the devastation being experienced by the people there. Foreign press coverage in the early weeks of the conflict utilized “on the ground” correspondents reporting in real time on the atrocities they were witnessing. Eventually, the intensity of the armed conflict, coupled with the death and serious
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Orehov, V. "FROM RECORDING FACTS TO GENERALIZATIONS." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Philological sciences 10, no. 3 (2024): 49–61. https://doi.org/10.29039/2413-1679-2024-10-3-49-61.

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The article attempts to identify the main trends in the development of domestic journalism during the SVO period. Although frontline action videos remain the most popular form of factual materials about the SVO today, verbal texts continue to play a fundamentally important role in the work of war correspondents. This is due to both the specific capabilities of the word in reflecting reality and the desire of journalists to generalize information about military life. As a result, one can observe the use of artistic typification and literary cyclization techniques by war correspondents, which sh
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Datsyuk, Оlena. "THE WAR ALBUM “CONQUERED RUSSIAN FORTRESSES”: NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914 – 1918)." Intermarum history policy culture, no. 15 (December 14, 2024): 52–69. https://doi.org/10.35433/history.112081.

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The article aims to analyze the history of the fortresses depicted on the postcards from the Military Album ‘Conquered Russian Fortresses’ published by Knackstedt & Co. The fortresses depicted in the photographs were captured by the army of Kaiser Germany during the First World War (1914-1918). The study complements the information on philocartographic publications of the First World War and helps to expand knowledge about military architecture and to understand the strategic importance of fortresses in the context of the events of the First World War and international relations of that ti
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Битерякова, Е. В. "Vladimir Khar’kov: Correspondence with Klyment Kvitka." OPERA MUSICOLOGICA, no. 2022 (February 18, 2022): 184–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.26156/om.2022.14.1.012.

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Переписка К. В. Квитки с его учеником и последователем В. И. Харьковым включает 12 писем (из них 5 — на украинском языке). Письма датированы 1928–1930, 1941(?) и 1945 годами, то есть охватывают годы совместной работы Квитки и Харькова во Всеукраинской академии наук и период возвращения Харькова к научной деятельности после освобождения из Красноярского исправительно-трудового лагеря. Публикация сопровождается комментариями и предваряется биографией В. И. Харькова, составленной на основе архивных материалов Московской государственной консерватории имени П. И. Чайковского, Российского национальн
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Borysenko, Valentyna. "Intangible Cultural Heritage of the City of Avdiivka in Donetsk Region (According to the Archival Documents of the 1925–1927)." Folk art and ethnology, no. 4 (December 30, 2024): 83–90. https://doi.org/10.15407/nte2024.04.083.

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The study is aimed at the promulgating the handwritten folklore and ethnographic material of 1925–1927 of the city of Avdiivka (the residents then have called it Ovdiivka), collected by the correspondents according to the program of the Ethnographic Commission (1920–1934) of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (hereinafter – AUAS). Since today, during the absurdly cruel war of Russia against Ukraine, Avdiivka is almost completely destroyed, and its population has decreased by more than three times. That’s why this material from folk art, recorded by local residents, is a historical monument.
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Pivovarov, Evgeny G., and Andrey Yu Skrydlov. "“Survey of F. P. Litke’s Papers Collection Stored in the Central State Archive of Ancient Acts” Compiled by the Historian and Archivist V. L. Bushueva: 1946–48." Herald of an archivist, no. 4 (2022): 1138–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2022-4-1138-1156.

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After World War II, Varvara Lavrentievna Bushueva, Moscow State History and Archives Institute graduate and employee, wrote a survey of comte Friedrich Benjamin von Litke’s documents stored in the XXX fond of the Central State Archive of Ancient Acts. A brief outline of the scholar’s legacy is given in our preamble to the current publication. Originally, the text was intended to preface the book “F. P. Litke—Vice-Chairman of the Russian Geographical Society: 1845–74: Collected Letters and Materials” compiled under Aleksandr Ignitevich Andreev’s guidance for the Russian Geographical Society cen
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Ilchenko, Sergey N. "Visualization of "Military" Content: The Principle of Aesthetic Approximation." Humanitarian Vector 18, no. 4 (2023): 155–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2023-18-4-155-163.

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The article discusses the practice of visual reflection in the television content of the events that occur in Ukraine in the area of the contact lines. This is the novelty of analyzing the rich television content that fills the air for a specific period of time, starting from the end of February 2022. The author attempts to analyze and generalize the stylistics of the relevant reports going on the air by domestic media, determines their format and typology. The article outlines the genetic relationship of war correspondents’ materials with the general trends of world visual culture within the
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Sheremeteva, Daria L. "Interviews with Pyotr Vologodsky, prime minister of the anti-Bolshevik governments, as a historical source (30 June 1918 - 22 November 1919)." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 480 (2023): 169–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/480/20.

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The key political figure in the East of Russia during the Civil War was Pyotr Vasilyevich Vologodsky (1863-1925), the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Provisional Siberian Government, then the Provisional All-Russian Government and the Russian Government. He left an abundance of sources of information, diverse in form and content, about his activities as the prime minister. Among them, a special place is occupied by interviews published in numerous and diverse periodicals of that time. A study of the periodical press published on the territory controlled by the Provisional Siberian
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Karpchuk, Nataliia, and Yurii Makar. "Practice of Attached Journalism in Ukraine." Mediaforum : Analytics, Forecasts, Information Management, no. 12 (July 21, 2023): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mediaforum.2023.12.191-204.

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The role of journalists in satisfying citizens’ right to free access to socially important information in war conditions is highlighted. The importance to inform the public about the progress of the military campaign is emphasized because it provides the civilians’ emotional and volunteer support for the army and military, political, and economic decisions. The history of the emergence of “embedded journalism” and the experience of implementing this type of journalism in Ukraine are analyzed. The author focuses on the ambivalent nature of “embedded journalism” from the point of view of researc
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Ermolaev, Alexey, and Igor Uskov. "The Beginning of the Russian Civil War: Events in the City of Mariinsk on May 25, 1918." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 4 (September 2022): 128–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2022.4.12.

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Introduction. The article is devoted to the reconstruction of the events that took place in the city of Mariinsk on May 25, 1918. On this day, the Czechoslovak Corps, which was located at the railway station, rebelled. In historiography it is believed that the uprising of the Czechs and Slovaks provoked a large-scale civil war in Russia. Methods and materials. The main sources for the study were the materials of the periodical press of that time. The newspapers “Siberian Life” and “Voice of the People” published articles by correspondents who directly observed the events taking place in the ci
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Kleinert, Andreas. "Leonhardi Euleri Opera omnia: Editing the works and correspondence of Leonhard Euler." Studia Historiae Scientiarum 14 (May 27, 2015): 13–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23921749pkhn_pau.16.002.5258.

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The paper gives an overview on the history and present state of the edition of the complete works of Leonhard Euler (1707–1783). After several failed initiatives in the 19th century, the project began in 1907 with the edition of Euler’s printed works. The works were divided into three series: I. Mathematics (29 volumes); II. Mechanics and Astronomy (31 volumes); and III. Physics and Miscellaneous (12 volumes). After several ups and downs due to two World Wars and economic problems, the publication of the printed works with a total of 72 volumes is nearly finished. Only two volumes on perturbat
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Shahvar, Soli. "Heightened Smuggling of Weapons and Ammunition from Southern Caucasus to Northwestern Iran on the Eve of World War I." Iran and the Caucasus 28, no. 1 (2024): 90–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573384x-02801008.

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Abstract Documents newly found in the Historical Archives of Azerbaijan Republic reveal that as early as 1912 Ottoman agents were engaged in attempts to entice the Transcaucasian Muslims against Russia and prepare them for the war, which would break out a year-and-a-half later, namely the First World War. Ottomans encouraged the smuggling of Russian weapons and ammunition to regions bordering the Southern Caucasus, especially Northwestern Iran, counting on the sympathy of the Turkophones therein against the Russians, or on their antagonism towards the presence of Russian forces in their own te
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Kurilla, Ivan. "“Russian celebrations” and American debates about Russia in 1813." Nationalities Papers 44, no. 1 (2016): 114–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2015.1080675.

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In the article, the author uses a sociocultural approach to analyze debates in the US press that accompanied “Russian celebrations” in 1813. During the War of 1812, the Federalist opposition to President Madison's administration organized several celebrations of Russia's victories over Napoleon, who was a de facto ally of the USA in its war against England. As a result, harsh debates arose about the relative merits of the Russian nation. Madison's supporters described Russia in extremely critical terms, while the critics of the administration mostly spoke positively of the distant country. For
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