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Sotsial`no-Ekonomicheskaia Adaptatsiia Rossiiskikh Emigrantov: Konets XIX-XX vv.
[ Socio-economic adaptation of Russian emigres: End of the 19th-20th CC]

Ed. by Iu.A. Poliakov, G.Ia. Tarle
Moscow:  Institut Rossiiskoi Istorii RAN, 1999
269 p
pbk. 14 x 20 cm. Printing 250
ISBN: 5805500183
Language: Russian
Almost 25,000,000 Russians left Russia and spread over the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their experiences and their adaptation to new countries and cultures is the subject of this book. The collected work of Russian historians is divided into three chapters: Historiography and Sources; Government Institutions and Public Organizations for aid to Russian emigres (1920-30); Government Institutions and Public Organizations for aid to Russian emigres (1970-90). Several places of Russian ?migr? residence are studied: North America, China, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. This is the first volume of the series. Other volumes of the series: Natsional`nye Diaspory v Rossii i za Rubezhom V XIX-XX Vekakh (2001); Istoriia Rossiiskogo Zarubezh`ia: Problemy Istoriografii (Konets XIX-XX v.) (2004)
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