Rasma Karklins, World Revolution and the Soviet Germans. The article discusses the involvement of the German minority of the USSR in the early Bolshevik attempts to spread the world revolution to Germany. In the first years after the October revolution contacts between the Soviet Germans and their non-Soviet conationals abroad were strongly promoted and there was much propagandistic interaction. This special foreign revolutionary role of the Soviet Germans led them to benefit in terms of nationality policy, especially in regard to autonomous party organizations, intensified recruitment of native cadre, and stress on territorial autonomy. The latter was given a special revolutionary emphasis by the creation of the "Workers' Commune of Volgag...
Revolutionary Ideology and Anti-Semitic Attitudes in Russia (1881-1883) This article examines the r...
The article focuses on the fate of German soldiers originating from the Alsace and Lorraine regions,...
International audienceI shall concentrate here on one peculiar aspect of colonial societies – the cr...
Rasma Karklins, World Revolution and the Soviet Germans. The article discusses the involvement of th...
The article investigates how and why new modern states, which emerged in the Baltic region after the...
After ascending to power in late 1917, the Bolsheviks firmly believed that their revolution would no...
Using materials from FSB archives and regional archives of Bryansk, Gomel, Kaluga, Orel, and Smolens...
The article describes the birth of the international units of the Red Army, and their fighting activ...
Following the 1919 invasion of the Baltic countries and the 1920 war against Poland, the Bolsheviks’...
Gabriel Gorodetsky, The Soviet Union and Britain's general strike of May 1926. The article examines ...
Straipsnyje tiriama, kaip ir kodėl Baltijos regione po I pasaulinio karo susikūrusios naujos, modern...
Following the 1919 invasion of the Baltic countries and the 1920 war against Poland, the Bolsheviks’...
The article examines the history of the reestablishment of Komsomol organizations in Kalmykia’s ex-o...
The article examines the experience of Russian regionalism in mid-19th – early 20th century Tuva, wh...
Albert G. From »World Soviet« to »Fatherland of All Proletarians.« Anticipated World Society and Glo...
Revolutionary Ideology and Anti-Semitic Attitudes in Russia (1881-1883) This article examines the r...
The article focuses on the fate of German soldiers originating from the Alsace and Lorraine regions,...
International audienceI shall concentrate here on one peculiar aspect of colonial societies – the cr...
Rasma Karklins, World Revolution and the Soviet Germans. The article discusses the involvement of th...
The article investigates how and why new modern states, which emerged in the Baltic region after the...
After ascending to power in late 1917, the Bolsheviks firmly believed that their revolution would no...
Using materials from FSB archives and regional archives of Bryansk, Gomel, Kaluga, Orel, and Smolens...
The article describes the birth of the international units of the Red Army, and their fighting activ...
Following the 1919 invasion of the Baltic countries and the 1920 war against Poland, the Bolsheviks’...
Gabriel Gorodetsky, The Soviet Union and Britain's general strike of May 1926. The article examines ...
Straipsnyje tiriama, kaip ir kodėl Baltijos regione po I pasaulinio karo susikūrusios naujos, modern...
Following the 1919 invasion of the Baltic countries and the 1920 war against Poland, the Bolsheviks’...
The article examines the history of the reestablishment of Komsomol organizations in Kalmykia’s ex-o...
The article examines the experience of Russian regionalism in mid-19th – early 20th century Tuva, wh...
Albert G. From »World Soviet« to »Fatherland of All Proletarians.« Anticipated World Society and Glo...
Revolutionary Ideology and Anti-Semitic Attitudes in Russia (1881-1883) This article examines the r...
The article focuses on the fate of German soldiers originating from the Alsace and Lorraine regions,...
International audienceI shall concentrate here on one peculiar aspect of colonial societies – the cr...