Issue 2


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Table of contents

Title Author(s) Pages
World War I, the Collapse of Empires, and the Post-War Settlement of the World in Academic Representations. Introduction Viktoriya Zhuravleva / Pavlenko Olga Pages 5-10
Section I. THE COLLAPSE OF MULTINATIONAL EMPIRES AND THE PROBLEM OF IDENTITY IN EUROPE
The End of the Habsburg Monarchy: Causes and Consequences Hannes Leidinger Pages 11-26
The Russian Revolution and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire Verena Moritz Pages 27-40
Centrifugal and Centripetal Trends in Political Programs of National Movements of South Slavs of Austria-Hungary, 1914—1918 Sergey Romanenko Pages 41-57
The Dissolution of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy and the Fate of Transylvania Alexandr Stykalin Pages 58-72
Germans of the Former Kingdom of Poland in 1918—1920 Sergey Kretinin Pages 73-78
The Situation of the Slavic National Minority in Italy after the First World War Nadezhda Pilko Pages 79-85
Section II. RUSSIA IN THE ERA OF WARS AND REVOLUTIONS: INTERNAL CHALLENGES, EXTERNAL THREATS, TRANSFER OF IDEAS
War at Any Cost! French Propaganda in Russia in 1917 Andrey Pavlov Pages 86-95
The Revolutionary Exit of Russia from the First World War and Germany Boris Khavkin Pages 96-107
Transformation of Great Britain’s Geopolitical Plans Towards Russia at the Final Stage of the First World War Evgeny Sergeev Pages 108-119
Disintegration Processes on the Territory of the Former Russian Empire (the Case of the Governorate of Bessarabia) Sergey Lavrenov Pages 120-129
The Bessarabian Question at the Turn of 1917-1918 in the Context of Russian-Romanian Relations at the End of the First World War Maksim Oskin Pages 130-145
The Steppe Region in the Political, Economic, and Cultural Space of the Russian Empire: A View of Russian Counterintelligence (1914—1917) Vasily Khristoforov Pages 146-156
Section III. FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE COLONIAL WORLD
Changing Intra-Imperial Communication Channels as an Indicator of the Transformation of the British Empire during the First World War (the Case of Canada) Natalia Zhukovskaya Pages 157-163
The Ottoman Empire and Kemalist Turkey: A Problem of the Continuity and Nation Building Alim Abidulin / Sergey Krivov Pages 164-174
The Turkish Factor in the Politics of the Great Britain and France in the Interwar period Andrey Boldyrev Pages 175-181
Section IV. WILSONISM, WORLD WAR I, AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Moral and Religious Aspects of Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” Natalya Travkina Pages 182-191
«Wilson’s Mistrustful Restraint»: American Diplomacy Search of a Russian Policy, 1917-1918 Sergey Listikov Pages 192-203
Development of the Preventive Diplomacy’ Principles in the USA in the Years of the Pre-War Aggravation of International Relations (the Beginning of the 20th Century) Larisa Baybakova Pages 204-215
Section V. THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN HISTORIOGRAPHY
Modern Approaches to the Study of the First World War in Foreign Historiography and Archeography (the Case on the Example of the Struggle in the Russian Theaters of Naval Operations) Denis Kozlov Pages 216-234
Preparation of the Regulation “On the Temporary Structure of Administrative Management and Local Self-government of the Governorate of Estonia” in 1917: Historiographical and Source Studies Aspects Alexandra Bahturina Pages 235-244
The Dispute over the Eviction of Sudeten Germans in Modern Czech-Austrian Relations Vadim Trukhachev Pages 245-253
SCHOLARLY LIFE
Anniversary of Vladimir Sogrin Editorial “Modern and Current History” Pages 254-255

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