Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Томови 28-29University of Prince Edward Island., 2001 |
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... Russian nationhood , one must turn to medieval Russian sources , notably religious texts . One central concept is that of the Russian land , an idea that roots the Russian population in a territory . Although much research has been ...
... Russian nationhood , one must turn to medieval Russian sources , notably religious texts . One central concept is that of the Russian land , an idea that roots the Russian population in a territory . Although much research has been ...
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... Russian land . True , Halperin has described the " boundaries " of the Russian land as ambiguous , yet not all authors share this opinion . Likhachev argues that the Russian land is presented first in the Primary Chronicles in the form ...
... Russian land . True , Halperin has described the " boundaries " of the Russian land as ambiguous , yet not all authors share this opinion . Likhachev argues that the Russian land is presented first in the Primary Chronicles in the form ...
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... Russian - speaking population " as an emerging nationality is that it pays no attention to the subtleties of the Russian language and how words are used by Russians and others in Narva . Rather than seeing the term " Russian - speaking ...
... Russian - speaking population " as an emerging nationality is that it pays no attention to the subtleties of the Russian language and how words are used by Russians and others in Narva . Rather than seeing the term " Russian - speaking ...
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