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Modern English-Language Historiography on Challenges to Russian Autocracy During the Crimean War
AbstractThe article analyzes noted books written by leading contemporary English-language researchers who offered non-trivial solutions to the...
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B.N. Chicherin: The Crimean War as a Reflection of the Crisis of the Russian Empire
AbstractBased on the works of a prominent representative of the liberal pro-Western trend in Russian social thought B.N. Chicherin, his views on the...
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Between Two World Wars: The Beginning of Epidemiological Transition in Western Siberia (1914–1939)
AbstractThe main trends in the genesis of epidemiological transition are discussed. The geographical scope of this article is limited to a typical...
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The Crimean (Eastern) War of 1853–1856 in Modern Russian Historiography
AbstractModern Russian historiography of the Crimean (Eastern) War of 1853–1856 is analyzed with an emphasis on research of the last decade and...
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Medical Services of Russia, France, and Britain in the Crimean War, 1853–1856
AbstractThe essay looks at the medical services of the Great Powers—Russia, France, and Britain—during the Crimean War 1853–1856, highlighting the...
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Russian Urban Famili in the 1890s–1930s
AbstractBased on current statistics and population censuses, it is shown that at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, the number of simple two-parent...
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Tabulations of the 1926 Census Results in the Context of the 1937 and 1939 Censuses: Necessity or Deliberate Distortion?
AbstractThe total population of the Union republics is analyzed based on three tabulations of the 1926 population census, conducted in 1927–1928,...
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Polish Diaspora of Kuban’: Problems of the Formation, Adaptation, and Preservation of National Identity in the Late 18th–First Third of the 20th Centuries
AbstractThe formation of the Polish diaspora in Kuban’ (from the end of the 18th century), its adaptation in the foreign environment, and the...
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Methodology for Calculating Irretrievable Losses of Domestic Special Services during the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945)
AbstractGeneral issues and problems of assessing the number of losses among associates of domestic state security agencies are discussed. Errors...
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Underground Warfare in Sevastopol (1854–1855): The Struggle between French and Russian Mine Systems
AbstractThe course of the struggle between Russian and French sappers in Sevastopol during the Crimean War (1853–1856) is analyzed, and the plans...
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Mobilization of Science: St. Petersburg University during the Crimean War
AbstractThe attitude of university intellectuals to the events of the Eastern War of 1853–1856 and the degree of involvement of the university...
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Population Dynamics of the Largest Cities in Eastern Siberia (1970–1979)
AbstractDuring the period 1970–1979, Krasnoyarsk krai and Irkutsk oblast were undergoing rapid innovative and strategic industrial development, which...
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The Crimean War and the Kingdom of Sardinia
AbstractThe reasons that prompted the Kingdom of Sardinia to join the coalition of England and France during the Crimean War are analyzed. After the...
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Gone with the Death…. HOW MANY SOVIET PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR?
AbstractThe evolution of ideas about the losses of the Soviet Union in the Great Patriotic War in their demographic and, separately, political...
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Russian Peasantry in 1917–1926: Features of Sociodemographic and Socioeconomic Differentiation
AbstractThe process of the differentiation of European Russia’s peasantry in the first postrevolutionary decade is considered from a new standpoint....
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Documents from Registry Office Archives on the Demographic Situation in the Soviet Village during the Famine of 1932–1933
AbstractAn original and poorly studied source—documents from district civil registry offices—is analyzed. They convincingly testify to famine in...
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Overcoming Problems in the Development of the Metallurgical Industry to Ensure the Technological Sovereignty of Russia Considering the State of the Mineral and Raw Material Base
AbstractData on the volumes of imported and exported materials of the metallurgical industry in Russia are presented. The domestic industry, despite...
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The Number of Russian Troops on the Eve of the Smolensk War (1632–1634): The Enumerative List of 1630 and Compilation of the First National Estimates of Military People
AbstractThis article is focused on a controversial problem in historiography—that of determining the size of the Russian armed forces in the 17th...