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In the extensive and contradictory literature devoted to the beginning of Russia, one of the leading places belongs to the "Varangians", as well as the meaning of the chronicle remark about the identity of" Varangians "and"Rus". Soviet scientists have coll…
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One of the main features of modern science is its increasingly collective nature. The founders of scientific communism were clearly aware of this trend in the development of scientific creativity and …
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5. "I'm not afraid to be afraid" - so said R. Kennedy shortly before his death. After John's death, he must have decided to challenge fate at every turn. The new misfortune in the family only added to the desperation: eight months after the tragedy in Dall…
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Edgards ANDERSONS. Latvias vesture. 1914 - 1920. Stokholma. 1967, Izd. Daugava, 754 Ipp. Period 1914-1920 the history of Latvia is very rich in various kinds of events. In 1914-1918, the front of the First World War took place on its territory, in 1917 the…
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The article describes pilgrimage to Kalwaria Pacławska - a Roman Catholic sanctuary in South-Eastern Poland on a Day of Assumption of Virgin Mary. The main emphasis is made upon the sensual relationship of the believers with the sacred and special forms me…
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This article examines a cleavage inside the Catholic Church in Poland between the followers of "open" and "closed" Catholicism. Drawing upon empirical research of "Radio Maryja" and Dominican Order activists, the author uses Pierre Bourdieu's concepts to s…
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Until now, it was assumed that the Democratic Review, a magazine published in London by J. Gurney, a prominent figure in the English labor movement, one of the leaders of the left wing of Chartism, pu…
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Based on a field study of the Gegharkunik region of Armenia, the research addresses the process of building new churches in the context of contemporary social and economic life of the Armenian village. The main characters of the research are initiators and…
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This paper examines the recent history and current situation of the Armenian Catholic Church from the vantage point of its in-betweenness. The Armenian Catholics' liminal position in-between the particularity and exclusiveness of the Armenian Christianity …
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The goal of this paper is to reveal a few trends in the interaction between religious, national, and ethnic identities as applied to the understanding of current developments in the South Caucasus. It…
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The article deals with some projects of liturgical reform in England created in 1828-1833. It analyzes goals, proposals and arguments of the "reformers". The authors of the projects aimed to join dissenters to the state Church and to diminish popular antic…
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Review on: Religious and social life of Russian regions. T. I. / Scientific editorship of S. Filatov, Moscow: Letny sad Publ., 2014, 620 p . Religious and social life of the Russian regions, vol. II. …
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This article examines the role of church councils in reaching a common date for Easter in the first millennium (the Quartodeciman debates, the First Ecumenical Council and after), as well as attempts towards a pan-Orthodox solution of the calendar issue in…
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The Orthodox Church is a complex geopolitical reality, and it does not constitute a homogenous block. On the contrary, the rise of irredentism during the 19th century has created the basis for constant territorial fragmentation throughout the 20th century.…
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The present article addresses the history of the preparations of the Pan-Orthodox Council since 1923, when the Pan-Orthodox Conference was held in Istanbul, until January 2016, when the Synaxis of the…
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When former General of the Southern States Army N. Forrest, who became the head - "great magician" of the Ku Klux Klan, officially disbanded it in 1869, the clan had actually already done its job. The Negro population of the South, betrayed by the northern…
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Moscow: Publishing House "International Relations". 1970. 328 pp. The print run is 6000 copies. Price 1 rub. 36 kopecks. The history of relations between the largest capitalist country, the United States, and Soviet Russia in 1917-1920 has always attracted…
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Soviet historians and economists have written considerable literature on the problem of electrification in the USSR. A review of this literature was made in 1969 by I. M. Nekrasova [1]. However, it did not specifically consider documentary publications. Me…
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Part of the combined campaigns of the White Guards and the Entente against Soviet Russia in 1919 was Yudenich's campaign against Petrograd. This action was one of the manifestations of the military-political activity of anti-Soviet, counter-revolutionary f…
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September 3, 1943 Italy, having broken with Hitler, concluded an armistice with the allied command, and soon declared war on Nazi Germany. During the armistice negotiations, it was decided that allied landings would be landed at several points in Italy, in…
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3. Behind the scenes At the beginning of 1919, the bellicose circles of the Entente and the revanchists of Germany, the White Guards and the ruling elite of the nationalist bourgeoisie of Finland and the Baltic States were engaged in preparing the campaign…
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The Decline of Socialism in America , 1 published in late 1967, may perhaps be considered the conclusion of James Weinstein's long - standing research into the history of the socialist movement in the United States in 1912-1925. Weinstein is already famili…
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S. JUNGAR. Ryssland och den Svensk-Norska Unionens upplosning. Tsardiplomati och rysk-finlandsk pressopinion kring unionupplosningen fran 1880 till 1905. Abo Akademi. "Acta Academiae Aboensis". Ser. A. Humaniora. Vol. 37, N 3. Abo. 1969, sid. 197. S. JUNGA…
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Immediately after the October Revolution, the imperialists began to prepare an intervention against the Soviet Republic, hoping to drown the Land of the Soviets in blood and dismember the socialist St…
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In antiquity and the Middle Ages, there were precise rules for writing letters, and anyone who deviated from them would simply not be understood, considered ignorant or insulting. The ancient Greeks attributed the invention of writing to individuals. The l…
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On January 25, 1971, after a serious and prolonged illness, a prominent historian, a leading expert on the agrarian history of modern times, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Vladimir Mikhailov…
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Palmisano, Stefania (2015) Exploring New Monastic Communities. The (Re)Invention of Tradition. Farnham, Surrey, England; Burlington: Ashgate. - 208 p. Интерес к изучению деятельности монастырей в наши дни связан с возможностью реконцептуализации таких попу…
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Major General of the Medical Service E. A. Karpov * The news of the first human spaceflight told the planet about the outstanding victory of reason over the forces of nature. Over the past ten years, many manned flights have been completed. However, all th…
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250 years ago, one of the most difficult and bloody wars between Russia and its long - standing rival in the Baltic, Sweden, ended. In this war, called the Northern War (1700-1721), many European states, Turkey and its vassal, the Crimean Khanate, directly…
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The modern Norwegian historiography of Norwegian foreign policy has been updated with several new publications reflecting its official concept. These are N. Orvik's essay "Main Directions in Norwegian Foreign Policy", published in 1961-1962 jointly by the …
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The foreign policy of the Polish bourgeois government from the very beginning of the formation of independent Poland (November 1918) was directed mainly to the East. From the very first days of coming…
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Admiral V. F. Tributs The islands of the Moonsund archipelago, Sarema, Khiuma, Vormsi and others, located to the northwest of the Gulf of Riga, were important for the defense of the western, maritime borders of our country: they covered the distant approac…
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The February Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Army "Soviet Studies". Glasgow. 1970, N 1. The article by the American historian A. Wildman covers a short period: March-early April 1917, but, as noted in the editorial note, it is the initial section of the…
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M. Politizdat. 1970. 80 pages. The print run is 12,000. The price is 19 kopecks. To mark the 80th anniversary of the birth of Harry Pollitt , a prominent figure in the English and international commun…
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Stewart C. EASTON. World History since 1945. San Francisco. "Chandler Publisher Company". 1968. XXI + 1087 p. American bourgeois historiography attaches particular importance to interpreting the probl…
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1. At the end of the Livonian War The heroic defense of Pskov by Russian troops and residents of the city from the army of Stefan Batory was the last chord of the confrontation between Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Livonian War. This…
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