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Post-soviet armies newsletter is an electronic newsletter devoted to armed forces and power ministries in post-Soviet countries. The newsletter comprises a database which tends to assemble the maximum of references of works, books and journal articles on post-Soviet militaries and power institutions.
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Soldat, St Petersburg Toy Factory, August 2011 - ESK
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Trinity-St Sergius Monastery - 2009 - Courtesy of Mikhail Maizuls
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Moscow 2007 - Courtesy of Mikhail Maizuls
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Category Archives: Post-War Situations
Conference – Chechnya: Rationales of Violence and War Experiences Paris, 22-23 octobre 2012 – the Program
Chechnya: rationales of violence and war experiences Paris, 22-23 octobre 2012 Auditorium de la BULAC, 65 rue des Grands Moulins, Paris 13 (M° Bibliothèque François Mitterrand)
Book – Nathalie Duclos (Ed), War Veterans in Postwar Situations Chechnya, Serbia, Turkey, Peru, and Côte d’Ivoire, Forthcoming June 2012
War Veterans in Postwar Situations, Chechnya, Serbia, Turkey, Peru, and Côte d’Ivoire Edited by Nathalie Duclos Series: Sciences Po Series in IR and PE Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming June 2012
Book – Karen Petrone. The Great War in Russian Memory – Forthcoming
Karen Petrone. The Great War in Russian Memory, Series: Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European StudiesPublication date: 6/23/2011, 408 pages.
Bibliography – Veterans & Post-War Situation
This bibliography was primarily published on http://russiaviolence.hypotheses.org. A SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY compiled by E. Sieca-Kozlowski Last update: November 4, 2010
Book – French version of “The Tanks of August”, R. Pukhov (Ed.)
The Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies released a French version of the book “The Tanks of August” – “Les chars d’Août” Les chars d’Août / M.S. Barabanov, A.V. Lavrov, V.A. Tselouïko, sous la direction de R. Poukhov, préface … Continue reading
Nationalities Papers – Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, “Russian military patriotic education: a control tool against the arbitrariness of veterans”
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, ”Russian military patriotic education: a control tool against the arbitrariness of veterans”, Nationalities Papers, Volume 38, Issue 1 January 2010 , pp. 73 – 85. Abstract The military had been concerned about military patriotic education for a long time … Continue reading
Journal of Contemporary History – Robert Dale’s Article « Rats and Resentment ; the Demobilization of the Red Army in Post-War Leningrad, 1945-1950″
On the topic of demobilization and social adaptation of post-war veterans, we would like to draw your attention to Robert Dale’s article « Rats and Resentment ; the Demobilization of the Red Army in Post-War Leningrad, 1945-1950 », published in the Journal of Contemporary … Continue reading
