Russian National Myth in Transition

Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume is part of the subseries Studia Russica Helsingiensia et Tartuensia, XIV, and unites scholars from Estonia, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, German...

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Superior document:Acta Slavica Estonica 6
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:Russian
Polish
Estonian
Series:Acta Slavica Estonica 6
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (302 p.)
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