THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF HISTORY
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The Vatican in World War II: Dynamics and New Directions in Western Historiography |
Gregory Freeze
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Eugenia Tokareva
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Ekaterina Zhdanova
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Pages 5-23 |
The Ukrainophilism of P.E. Shelest in the Interpretation of Modern Ukrainian Historiography |
Elena Borisenok
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Pages 24-37 |
MODERN HISTORY
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The Hanoverian Question and Prussian Foreign Policy in the Early Nineteenth Century (1801–1806) |
Dmitry Sterkhov
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Pages 38-47 |
Foreign Observers of the Russian Political Crisis: The Case of the Interregnum of 1825 |
Mikhail Belousov
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Pages 48-68 |
20th CENTURY
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Isabelo de los Reyes and the Beginning of the Labour Movement in the Philippines |
Vadim Damie
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Pages 69-82 |
The Romanian Mission of General Berthelot (1916–1917): Cooperation and Disagreements with the Russian Command of the Romanian Front |
Maksim Oskin
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Pages 83-96 |
The Turkestan Political Émigré Community: Its Influence on the Foreign Policy of the Turkish Republic and the Soviet-Turkish Relations in the 1920s |
Aleksander Pylev
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Pages 97-107 |
The Impact of the Korean and Vietnam Wars on US Foreign and Domestic Politicy |
Yuriy Nadtochey
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Dmitrii Khristenko
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Pages 108-118 |
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
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The Origins of Japan’s Contemporary Diplomatic Strategy in East Asia: 2001–2012 |
Dmitry Filippov
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Pages 119-131 |
France in Search of a Foothold in Post-Gaddafi Libya |
Alexandre Sidorov
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Pages 132-144 |
ANALYSING ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
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Dmitry Gerasimov and his Followers on the Pronoun |
Maya Petrova
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Pages 145-169 |
MESSAGES
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Mary Todd Lincoln in the White House: an Ordeal of the Power |
Tatiana Alent'yeva
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Pages 170-179 |
Maria Dmitrievna Nesselrode: Wife of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire |
Natalya Tanshina
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Pages 180-199 |
REVIEWS
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Problems of the Study of the Fiscal-Militarised State in Modern Historiography (Z.V. Dmitrieva, S.A. Kozlov. Taxes and Wars in Russia of the 16th–18th centuries. Saint-Petersburg, 2020) |
Vladimir Arakcheev
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Pages 200-205 |
From Compromise to Intransigence: Napoleon and Pius VII (A.A. Caiani. To Kidnap a Pope. Napoleon and Pius VII. New Haven; London, 2021) |
Vladimir Eremin
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Pages 205-211 |
The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in the Early Years of the Second World War: Fears, Hopes, and Attempts at Cooperation (A. Zhivotich. Yugoslav-Soviet Relations. 1939–1941 / translated from Serbian by P.E. Zenovskaya, M.M. Vasilkina. Moscow, 2019) |
Ekaterina Mamontova
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Pages 211-213 |
The Past in the Present (A.B. Davidson. Our Time that Never Passed. Moscow, 2021) |
Irina Filatova
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Pages 213-216 |
ACADEMIC LIFE
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International Conference “The Universum of Jean Baudin” |
Marina Bobkova
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Matvey Iakovlev
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Pages 217-220 |
The Internal Causes of the Collapse of Sino-Soviet Relations |
Zhihua Shen
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Pages 220-222 |