Russian album is a collection of until now dispersed visual material on Slovene-Russian contacts. A large part of the selection comes from various private and public collections published for the first time. Special emphasis is given to photos that document the life and work of the Russian emigration and the most important textual sources in its original form (until now such collections of photographic material were mainly of portrait character and published as an annex to the monograph).
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COBISS.SI-ID: 285525760At least at the beginning of their exile, Russian emigrants did not get fully involved in the new environment, but were merely on standby, waiting for the possible departure. In such circumstances, the mission of Russian emigration transcended the mere effort of physical survival. This mission represented the protecting of the values and tradition of Russian culture and investing creative effort in favor of the spiritual progress of the homeland. The paper discusses this aspect by presenting images of life of the Russian emigration as presented in one of the leading Slovenian newspapers of the time, Jutro (1921–1929).
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COBISS.SI-ID: 1526413International scientific symposium Russian emigration between two revolutions, held on 18th of March 2014, explored the life and work of Russian emigrants after the First World War - in the period from 1918 to 1941 - in Slovenia and in comparison to other European countries . Special attention was devoted to the causes for mass emigration from Russia and to the reception of Russian culture and civilization in different countries, especially in Slovenia.
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The contribution critically highlights the analysis of the position of Russia in the First World War, given by Rear-Admiral A. D. Bubnov. The latter saw the solution of Russian strategic problems in the conquest of the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, but in doing so did not take sufficient account of the feasibility of such an ambitious and complex military operation. The collapse of the British operation to occupy the Dardanelles showed that a well-organized defense easily resisted amphibious operations of that time.
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International Scientific Symposium Russian-Slovene relations in 20th Century, held on 14th of April 2016, a joint project of Institute for Civilization and Culture and the Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was organized and coordinated by G. Zadnikar. The symposium, which presented various aspects of research in the field of Slovene-Russian relations, in Slovene and Russian, attracted considerable interest of experts and the general public. It also strengthened the research cooperation between Slovene and Russian researchers.
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