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Computer Communications and Networksfor its own identity, political contests and legitimacy in Czech historiography of Russia. Included in the chapter is a micro-study of Czech historiography’s changing treatment of one classical figure from Russian history, Ivan the Terrible.morale 发表于 2025-3-27 10:26:18
Szymon Fedor,Alex Gluhak,Srdjan Krcoions confirm the historical continuity of most of the studied issues. The book aimed to help the readers grasp the complex Czech relationship with Russia and facilitate their understanding of future events in the Czech Republic as they unfold in the upcoming intricate period of regional and global d失望未来 发表于 2025-3-27 14:29:27
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The Russian and North Caucasus Diaspora in the Czech Republic: Between Loyalty, Crime and Extremisml political disputes and political issues as they arise with respect to the authorities in the context of the ‘hybrid threats’ concept. This chapter also pays attention to the activities of the Russian diaspora among extremists and those involved in organised crime. Finally, the last section is dediThyroiditis 发表于 2025-3-28 08:42:29
Slavonic Brothers? Current Language, Literature and Cultural Interaction Between Russia and the Czey of two mutually interrelated probes: one explores the structure of Czech translations of Russian literary works as regards their genres and topics, the other analyses topical and linguistic aspects of Czech opinion journalism in relation to Russia; both cover the period 2012 to 2017.袖章 发表于 2025-3-28 13:13:49
Czech Images of Russian History as a Societal Security Issue,for its own identity, political contests and legitimacy in Czech historiography of Russia. Included in the chapter is a micro-study of Czech historiography’s changing treatment of one classical figure from Russian history, Ivan the Terrible.