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RUDN Journal of Russian History >>

Vol.20, No.4

Publisher: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Publishing Date: 2021-12-01

  1. Swedish baron G.M. Sprengtporten in Russian service, 1786-1809

    Authors: Vladimir Shaidurov;Valentina Veremenko

  2. Alcohol abuse and the fight against it in Ufa Province in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

    Authors: Elza Migranova

  3. Repatriation of Polish refugees of World War I: the case of the Altai Province

    Authors: Yurii Goncharov;Ksenia Tishkina

  4. Projects of the South of Russia’s Government on the development of urban self-government in the White Crimea, October - November 1920

    Authors: Vasiliy Tsvetkov

  5. Jewish national units among the troops of Ataman G.M. Semyonov in the Transbaikal, 1919-1920

    Authors: Denis Kasatochkin

  6. The sentiments of the population in Vladimir Region during the Great Patriotic War

    Authors: Ilya Tryakhov

  7. Activities of the NKVD of the Far East in the fight against crime in the second half of 1945

    Authors: Alexander Zhadan

  8. The Nenets Autonomous Okrug in the system of Russian federalism: an ethno-sociological investigation

    Authors: Vladimir Zorin;Mikhail Kamenskikh

  9. The experience of intercultural communication between Russian refugees and Filipinos on Tubabao Island, 1948-1951

    Authors: Charie Cabides-Padullo

  10. The transfer of state functions in the field of physical culture and sports to public organizations in the 1960s

    Authors: Egor Bogolyubov

  11. Review of Russian Orientalism: Asia in the Russian Mind from Peter the Great to the Emigration, by David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye. Translated by P.S. Bavina. Moscow: Politicheskaia entsiklopediia Publ., 2019. 287 p.

    Authors: Rafael Arslanov

  12. Review of Moscow’s Evolution as a Political Space: From Yuri Dolgorukiy to Sergei Sobyanin, by Marina Glaser, and Ivan Krivushin. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. 158 p.

    Authors: Marina Ivleva