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The Society of Orthodox Parishes of Petrograd and its Province (1920–1922): the Experience of Sobornost under Persecution
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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OUTSTANDING RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS: DIMITRY AND ELENA WENTZEL
Published 2018-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Scientific and Professional Degrees in Russia: Developing Traditions into the Future
Published 2022-12-01“…It was fully resolved in the USSR, but the foundations for its solution were laid in 1917 in the decree issued by the Russian Provisional Government: “On granting the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute the right to award academic degrees”. …”
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Le Bureau socialiste international à l’épreuve des révolutions russes
Published 2017-12-01“…Mais ce projet, dont le but était clairement antibolchevique, échoua du fait de la concurrence du soviet de Petrograd, de la mauvaise volonté des deux camps, de l’opposition animée par les tenants de la ligne révolutionnaire et du refus des gouvernements en guerre de délivrer des passeports. …”
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To question of departure of Nicholas II and royal family to England after fall of monarchy in Russia
Published 2020-02-01“…Various researchers among the reasons for the imperial family not to leave for England most often single out the opposition of the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet of Workers ‘and Soldiers’ Deputies, or the Government of England. …”
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Philosophy and Sociology Studies
Published 2014-10-01“…Shishkin was born in Vologda, and studied in Petrograd during 1920s. His research interests included history of education and morality. …”
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“BYKHOV PERIOD” OF RUSSIAN GENERAL KORNILOV
Published 2018-02-01“…Kornilov, who attempted to send troops to Petrograd in order to establish military order in the capital. …”
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The Establishment and Activity of Military Achievers Union (1937-1940)
Published 2007-12-01“…On the 25th May, a meeting of 88 delegates representing 16,000 organized soldiers was held in Petrograd. As an outcome of the meeting, the Lithuanian Soldiers Union was established. …”
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