World War I, the Collapse of Empires, and the Post-War Settlement of the World in Academic Representations. Introduction |
Viktoriya Zhuravleva
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Pavlenko Olga
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Pages 5-10 |
Section I. THE COLLAPSE OF MULTINATIONAL EMPIRES AND THE PROBLEM OF IDENTITY IN EUROPE
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The End of the Habsburg Monarchy: Causes and Consequences |
Hannes Leidinger
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Pages 11-26 |
The Russian Revolution and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire |
Verena Moritz
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Pages 27-40 |
Centrifugal and Centripetal Trends in Political Programs of National Movements of South Slavs of Austria-Hungary, 1914—1918 |
Sergey Romanenko
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Pages 41-57 |
The Dissolution of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy and the Fate of Transylvania |
Alexandr Stykalin
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Pages 58-72 |
Germans of the Former Kingdom of Poland in 1918—1920 |
Sergey Kretinin
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Pages 73-78 |
The Situation of the Slavic National Minority in Italy after the First World War |
Nadezhda Pilko
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Pages 79-85 |
Section II. RUSSIA IN THE ERA OF WARS AND REVOLUTIONS: INTERNAL CHALLENGES, EXTERNAL THREATS, TRANSFER OF IDEAS
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War at Any Cost! French Propaganda in Russia in 1917 |
Andrey Pavlov
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Pages 86-95 |
The Revolutionary Exit of Russia from the First World War and Germany |
Boris Khavkin
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Pages 96-107 |
Transformation of Great Britain’s Geopolitical Plans Towards Russia at the Final Stage of the First World War |
Evgeny Sergeev
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Pages 108-119 |
Disintegration Processes on the Territory of the Former Russian Empire (the Case of the Governorate of Bessarabia) |
Sergey Lavrenov
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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
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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
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Pages 146-156 |
Section III. FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE COLONIAL WORLD
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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
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Pages 157-163 |
The Ottoman Empire and Kemalist Turkey: A Problem of the Continuity and Nation Building |
Alim Abidulin
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Sergey Krivov
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Pages 164-174 |
The Turkish Factor in the Politics of the Great Britain and France in the Interwar period |
Andrey Boldyrev
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Pages 175-181 |
Section IV. WILSONISM, WORLD WAR I, AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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Moral and Religious Aspects of Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” |
Natalya Travkina
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Pages 182-191 |
«Wilson’s Mistrustful Restraint»: American Diplomacy Search of a Russian Policy, 1917-1918 |
Sergey Listikov
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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
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Pages 204-215 |
Section V. THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN HISTORIOGRAPHY
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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
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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
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Pages 235-244 |
The Dispute over the Eviction of Sudeten Germans in Modern Czech-Austrian Relations |
Vadim Trukhachev
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Pages 245-253 |
SCHOLARLY LIFE
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Anniversary of Vladimir Sogrin |
Editorial “Modern and Current History”
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Pages 254-255 |