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Kontinuum der Gewalt: Der Norden Russlands 1914–1920
Osteuropa. 2014. Vol. 64. No. 2-4. P. 157-170.
Ljudmila Novikova
The Archangelsk Governorate was only a fraction of the European front during the First World War. But this ostensibly marginal region is representative for Russia. Neither the year 1917 nor the year 1918 represented a turning point. The First World War, the Revolution, and the Civil War were so tightly interwoven that contemporaries saw these periods as one continuum. Practices from the World War were transferred to the Civil War, military force turned into paramilitary violence, and veterans returning from the front waged various overlapping conflicts.
Liudmila G. Novikova, Europe-Asia Studies 2008 Vol. 60 No. 2 P. 277-293
This article examines popular participation in the anti-bolshevik movement in Arkhangel’sk province
of the Russian North during the first months of the Civil War. Using the example of local
administration, mobilisation and bread supply it demonstrates how the particularities of the revolution
in the province influenced the growth of the White movement and how people were able partly ...
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Novikova, Ljudmila G., Rivista Storica Italiana 2012 Vol. 124 No. 2 P. 734-763
This article analyzes grass-root politics in the Russian Civil War, challenging the traditional assumption that the Bolsheviks with their program of radical revolutionary change enjoyed greater popularity than their White adversaries. On the example of the Northern region, it demonstrates that the local «counter-revolutionary» government commanded considerable sympathies of the provincial population. This popularity was ...
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Novikova L., М. : Новое литературное обозрение, 2011
В глазах многих современников и историков российской Гражданской войны Белое движение было делом прежних имперских элит, не понявших и не принявших революцию. Белые желали вернуть прежнюю Россию. Это подчеркивал и возвышенный цветаевский образ «белогвардейской рати святой», и совсем не поэтичная белая «контрреволюция», о которой писали советские историки. Но к чему в действительности стремились белые правительства? ...
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Yakovenko V., Новое прошлое 2018 № 1 С. 268-274
In 2017 the second edition of the monograph of the historian A.V. Ganin “Everyday Life of the General Staff Officers under Lenin and Trotsky” was published. This book is the result of the long standing research done by Ganin. The book was highly appreciated by specialists. The proposed review gives an analysis of the positive ...
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Liudmila G. Novikova, Europe-Asia Studies 2013 Vol. 65 No. 9 P. 1755-1770
This essay re-examines White and Red terror during the Russian Civil War by studying public participation in the acts of political violence. It shifts attention from the ideological and political motifs of terror to places and contexts where violence occurred. On the example of paramilitary groups of White and Red partisans in Arkhangel’sk province in ...
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Novikova Ljudmila, Cahiers du Monde Russe 2017 Т. 58 № 1-2 С. 95-122
The article examines the political and administrative functions of the zemstvos in Arkhangel´sk province in northern Russia during the Civil War. Zemstvos were liquidated in the province in early 1918 after the Bolsheviks’ seizure of power, but later resumed their work under the anti‑Bolshevik Provisional Government of Northern Russia between mid‑1918 and 1920. The reinstated ...
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Novikova L., Europe-Asia Studies 2019 Vol. 71 No. 2 P. 183-202
This article uses the example of Arkhangel’sk province in North Russia to examine how the two main parties in the Russian Civil War—the Bolsheviks and the White armies—used elements of nationalism and xenophobia to delegitimise their enemies. It reveals the evolution of patriotic rhetoric, first used by the Whites to discredit the Bolsheviks as German ...
Added: March 20, 2019
Novikova L., University of Wisconsin Press, 2018
The traditional narrative of the Russian Civil War is one of revolution against counterrevolution, Bolshevik Reds against Tsarist Whites. Liudmila Novikova convincingly demonstrates, however, that the struggle was not between a Communist future and a Tsarist past; instead, it was a bloody fight among diverse factions of a modernizing postrevolutionary state. Focusing on the sparsely ...
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Novikova L., Rome : Viella, 2015
Agli occhi di molti contemporanei e storici della Guerra civile russa il movimento bianco è stato un affare delle élites dei passati imperi che non avevano capito e accettato la rivoluzione. I bianchi desideravano il ritorno della Russia di un tempo. Ma è davvero andata così?
Verso che cosa tendevano in realtà i governi bianchi? In ...
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Sunderland W., Cornell University Press, 2014
In The Baron's Cloak, Willard Sunderland tells the epic story of the Russian Empire's final decades through the arc of the Baron's life, which spanned the vast reaches of Eurasia. Tracking Ungern's movements, he transits through the Empire's multinational borderlands, where the country bumped up against three other doomed empires, the Habsburg, Ottoman, and Qing, and where the violence unleashed by war, revolution, and imperial ...
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Yakovenko V., Вестник Академии наук Чеченской Республики 2018 № 1(38) С. 122-124
Review of the book by V.B. Lobanov "Terek and Dagestan in the Flame of the Civil War: Religious, Military-Political and Ideological Struggle in 1917-1920" ...
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Yakovenko V., В кн. : Конструируя "советское"? Политическое сознание, повседневные практики, новые идентичности: материалы одиннадцатой международной конференции студентов и аспирантов. : СПб. : Издательство Европейского университета в Санкт-Петербурге, 2017. С. 193-199.
В статье проанализированы различные аспекты и проблемы городского управления и самоуправления на территории Вооруженных сил Юга России в 1919 году. ...
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Novikova L., , in : Russia’s Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-22. Vol. 1: Russia’s Revolution in Regional Perspective.: Bloomington : Slavica Publishers, 2015. P. 87-108.
This chapter discusses peasant political attitudes during the Russian Revolution and Civil War on the example of their interaction with zemstvos. Focusing on the zemstvo self-government in Arkhangel’sk province in the Russian North between 1917 and early 1920, it tells two interconnected stories: an institutional story of the Northern zemstvo during the Revolution and Civil ...
Added: November 28, 2015
Novikova L., Российская история 2013 № 1 С. 216-219
Это рецензия на книгу британского историка Э. Ландиса об Антоновском движении. Рецензия отмечает особенность подхода Ландиса к анализу Антоновщины, а именно связь движения с военным, политическим и культурным контекстом Гражданской войны. ...
Added: March 18, 2013
Novikova L., Российская история 2009 № 6 С. 169-176
Рецензия на книги Sarah Badcock. Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007) и Aaron B. Retish. Russia’s Peasants in Revolution and Civil War: Citizenship, Identity, and the Creation of the Soviet State, 1914-1922 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008) ...
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М. : Политическая энциклопедия, 2017
В 1936 году был издан первый том «Истории гражданской войны в СССР», посвященный революции 1917 года. Он произвел переворот в историографии вопроса, будучи официальной политической версией событий, произошедших с февраля по октябрь 1917 года. Сборник документов раскрывает процесс подготовки этой книги с 1929 по 1936 год, а также ее последующую судьбу. Текст издания 1936 года ...
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Novikova L., Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 2015 Vol. 16 No. 4 P. 769-785
Since the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union the historiography of revolutionary Russia has developed a distinct provincial turn. The opening of Soviet central and provincial archives provided new research opportunities to historians. Numerous articles and volumes focusing on Russia’s provinces have since appeared on both sides of the former Soviet border, and the ...
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Сургут : РИО СурГПУ, 2015
Сборник содержит статьи участников всероссийского научного семинара Экологическая история Сибирского Севера:перспективные направления исследований, который прошел в Сургутском государственном педагогическом университете 15-16 октября 2015 г. при финансовой поддержке Российского гуманитарного научного фонда (прект № 15-11-86501). В научном семинаре приняли участие ведущие специалисты и молодые ученые, изучающие проблематику взаимодействия общества и природы в историческом прошлом, а также ...
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Yakovenko V., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2019. No. 176.
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Maciel L., 2015 № 2 С. 40-47
The article “The Masonry Architecture of Kargopol’ in the Middle of the 18th Century” deals with one of many regional architectural traditions of 18th century Russia. Seven churches built in Kargopol’ in this period follow the local architectural tradition, the author argues. Two of them are of special interest. The architecture of the Trinity church ...
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Maciel L., Academia. Архитектура и строительство 2015 № 3 С. 58-65
The article The Masonry Architecture of Kargopol’ in the Late 18th Century deals with one of many regional architectural traditions of Russia. In this period, about ten churches were built in Kargopol’ and its surroundings, very few as compared with other regions. None of this buildings have ever been an object of detailed research. The ...
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Orlov I. B., Проблемный анализ и государственно-управленческое проектирование 2012 Т. 5 № 2(22) С. 148-149
Статья является рецензией на книгу Телицын В.Л. Возвращение домой. К истории русских военнопленных Первой мировой войны. М.: Б.и., 2011. 160 с. ...
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М. : МПГУ, 2015
В сборнике собраны статьи участников юбилейной конференции «ХХ Шешуковские чтения». В центре научной проблематики конфе- ренции — военная тема в отечественной словесности: философские и историософские основы осмысления военных событий в литературном тексте, формирование традиций изображения войны в русской литерату- ре, этико-эстетические поиски в литературе о войне, современные лите- ратурные и журналистские подходы к прочтению военной ...
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Sablin I., Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, Istoriya 2017 Vol. 62 No. 1 P. 18-25
Three major factions in the Russian Civil War in the Far East engaged in nationalist mobilization coming up with different rhetorical tropes and images in the 1920-1922 period. The ultra-royalist faction led by Mikhail Konstantinovich Diterikhs, which in 1922 controlled the Provisional Priamur Government in Vladivostok, portrayed the Romanovs as redeemers who had ended the ...
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