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No 1 (2014)
Russia as Intellectual Adventure
War in Cultural Memory
Dramatic Destiny of a Russian Law Historian
Published:
2014-04-28
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Memory of the war: documents and images
Editorial Board
7 - 16
My way towards mastery of the russian language and understanding of the Russian soul
Arto Mustajoki
19 - 34
Mein Russland. Anfänge, Themen und Bilder
Gertrud Pickhan
36 - 52
Les cosaques dans les yeux des français, a l’heure de la campagne de 1814: contribution a une histoire des images et des representations en temps de guerre
Marie-Pierre Rey
55 - 68
New french documenys on the battle of Borodino
Vladimir Zemtsov
69 - 78
Image of the German enemy as perceived by Russian army soldiers during world war I
Olga Porshneva
79 - 94
The literary interpretation of Edwin Erich dwinger’s war experience
Georg Wurzer
95 - 111
Visualization of the eastern front in Austro-Hungarian World War I propaganda
Hannes Leidinger
112 - 128
Modern German Historiography of World War I
Nikolai Baranov
130 - 141
Prisoners of War in Russia during World War I
Reinhard Nachtigal
142 - 156
World War I Prisoners of War Graves in the Urals: Modern State
Vladimir Motrevich, Alexandr Smykalin
157 - 162
Soviet and German stereotypes of military behavior of fighter pilots
Elena Prikazchikova
163 - 188
Were muscovy and castile the first fiscal-military states?
Chester Dunning
191 - 197
Commemorative literary monuments in ancient Russia
Irina Dergacheva
198 - 205
The German-Russian entrepreneur Andreas Knauf: apractical man in the Urals
Andreas Keller
207 - 218
Dramatic destiny of Nikolay Voskresenskiy, a russian law historian
Dmitriy Serov
221 - 240
The Budapest school of Russian studies: results and prospects
Gyula Szvak
241 - 260
P. Pascal’s Russian diary: War and revolution in Russia through the eyes of a french military expert
Constantin Bugrov, Vladimir Babintsev
263 - 276
"The regiment is doing fine...": the history of the missionary church tent
Elena Glavatskaya
279 - 283
Alexander the blessed: a view from the Seine
Vladimir Zemtsov
287 - 295
Russian soldiers of the kwantung army: a myth of Russian samurais
Sergei Smirnov
296 - 301
Online ISSN: 2313-6871
Print ISSN: 2311-911X
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