The Spanish Civil War played a unique role in the Soviet Union’s geo-political strategies in the second half of the 1930s. The conflict marked the first occasion that Moscow participated in a foreign war beyond its traditional spheres of influence. But Soviet involvement in the Spanish war went far beyond the sale of armor and aviation to the beleaguered Spanish Republic. While Moscow organized and supported the creation of the International Brigades, on the cultural front, the Soviets sought to roll out a broad program of propaganda, employing film, poster art and music to link the destinies of the Slavic and Hispanic peoples. If scholars have succeeded in recent years to rewrite the history of many components of Soviet participatio...
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Three major factions in the Russian Civil War in the Far East engaged in nationalist mobilization c...
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During the 16th century, several European states were regularly engaged in forming an anti- Ottoman...
The article is based on the studies of the archive of Vladimir N. Beneshevich, Byzantinist, Paleogra...
This paper honours Associate Professor Oleg V. Sokolov, one of the leading experts in the military ...
This article — the second part of a three-part series that reinterprets the “utopianism” of Russian ...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, female Orthodox monasticism in Russia was stri...
The naval campaign of the Dnieper Liman, fought from the autumn of 1787 to the end of 1788, was one...
This paper studies the operations of the Embassy of the United States of America in Moscow headed b...
This article analyses the causes and consequences of mass population displacement in the Russian Em...
Italy’s participation in the war against the USSR was dictated by at least three reasons: the commo...
A universal conscription system was introduced in Russia in 1874. For thirteen years special rules ...
The article is devoted to the scholarly creativity of the professor of St. Petersburg State Universi...
In the early 17th century during Swedish-Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth war there were very few sol...
The article is devoted to the very difficult task of identifying, archiving and organising disparate...
Three major factions in the Russian Civil War in the Far East engaged in nationalist mobilization c...
With the entry into the war in 1940, first against France, then against Greece and Yugoslavia, Ital...
During the 16th century, several European states were regularly engaged in forming an anti- Ottoman...
The article is based on the studies of the archive of Vladimir N. Beneshevich, Byzantinist, Paleogra...
This paper honours Associate Professor Oleg V. Sokolov, one of the leading experts in the military ...
This article — the second part of a three-part series that reinterprets the “utopianism” of Russian ...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, female Orthodox monasticism in Russia was stri...