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Over the centuries, many women have fought for women's emancipation and their social and political changes. Work for women's emancipation was initially an important part of Bolshevik ideology, so the Great Russian Revolution of 1917 brought new hopes and ... see more

This text focuses on Czech travelogues about Soviet Russia (and later the Soviet Union) dating from the period 1917–1968. The material – consisting of 72 published books – provides new insights into the historical perception of the Soviet Union. Most of t... see more

A lot of papers have been written on the ideological methods of the Soviet politics within the Georgianscholarly field and beyond it and their analysis is rather interesting. The aim of this article is to discusshow historiography was used for creating hi... see more

This text focuses on Czech travelogues about Soviet Russia (and later the Soviet Union) dating from the period 1917–1968. The material – consisting of 72 published books – provides new insights into the historical perception of the Soviet Union. Most of t... see more

Twenty-one years ago, in 1956, Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Party, directed the folowing warning to the Western democratic states: 'Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury YOU.' Since Khrushchev dire... see more

The Washington and Moscow relations deteriorated culminated to the worst during 1962, on the issue of missiles which is commonly known as the Cuban Missile Crisis (CMC) in history. The crisis culminated to the brink of nuclear war between both superpowers... see more

The number of immigrants is still very small in Finland. Until the l 990s immigrantscame to Finland in small numbers, mostly as a consequence of marriage. With thedissolution of the Sovi et Union, immigration to Finland from the former Sovi et Unionhas in... see more

This article examines history collapse of the Soviet Union with Ibn Khaldun's ashabiyah theory. The Soviet Union was first communist nation founded in 1922 after fall of the Russian-Monarchy due to the crisis and saparatist movement in 1917. Post World Wa... see more

In August 1991 a Committee for State Emergencies, consisting of the minister of defence and the chief of the KGB, ousted Mikhail Gorbachev from power in the Soviet Union. The coup was important for several reasons. The platoons of tanks that moved in Mosc... see more

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