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Становление колониальных порядков после Первой мировой войны
Гл. 3.19. С. 123-139.
Davidson A. B., Filatova I. I.
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With the outbreak of the First World War, the Smolensk police and gendarmerie faced the activation of revolutionary and anti-war elements in society. Martial law was taken advantage of not only by revolutionary organizations, but also by enemy intelligence. Mass agitation and propaganda in the rear of the Russian army made it possible not only ...
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Sunderland W., Cornell University Press, 2014
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Levchenko J., Studies of East European Thought 2014 Vol. 66 P. 89-100
Viktor Shklovskij, the famous Russian literary theorist, and the founder of Russian Formalist School, published his first books in 1914, when World War I had just started. One of them consisted of the futuristic essay, Resurrection of the Word, first presented in December, 1913, and devoted to the problem of the death and resurrection of ...
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In the 1910s, cinema censorship traditions and rules varied in different Russian provinces, leading to widespread discussion of the whole topic. The article focuses on censorship practices in the pre-revolutionary and revolutionary capital, Petersburg / Petrograd. It investigates censorship documents of the 1910s, discusses the influence of World War I on Petrograd censorship, and draws ...
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Vorobiev S., , in : Материалы международной конференции Сайкс-Пико: век спустя. : [б.и.], 2016.
The conference was organized by political science center Maison du Futur (Lebanon) and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Foundation (Germany). The article analyzes the problems caused by the Sykes-Picot Agreement and subsequent international legal documents (San Remo, the Paris peace treaty) to the system of modern international relations in the Arab East, in particular the Kurdish issue. ...
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Petushkova D., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP "Working Papers of Humanities". 2016.
Everybody knows that the League of Nations failed to prevent the catastrophe of the Second World War. It is not a matter of interest in IR (International Relations) or political history anymore. More striking is the number of concepts which were brought to life in the discussions between British intellectuals regarding the shape of the ...
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Mikhailovsky A., Studies in East European Thought 2014 Vol. 66 No. 1 P. 77-87
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World War I played a key role in shaping modern housing policy. While in the pre-War era, there was virtually no housing policy, hostilities led to an almost immediate and comprehensive state intervention in the housing market, particularly among those engaged in the war. Originally, Russia went the same way as the other countries. However, ...
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The development and use of Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has been a contentios subject for the last three decades. while there has been a number of social science analysis of the issues, this is the first book to assess the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the debate at such wide geographic scale. The various ...
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During the First World War the radical nationalist sentiments were widespread in different European countries involved in military activities, including the Russian Empire. In Russia this rise united the features of Russian ethnonationalism and imperial enthusiasm. The Russian philosopher Vladimir Ern (1882–1917) in his article “From Kant to Krupp” (1914) attempted “to ground” the hostility ...
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