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Russische Emigration in Deutschland 1918 bis 1941

Leben im europäischen Bürgerkrieg

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The book explores the Russian emigration to Germany from 1918 to 1941, providing a comprehensive overview of various aspects of this historical phenomenon. It begins with an introduction to the context and timeline of Russian emigration, detailing the experiences of refugees, including Ukrainians and Baltic individuals, and the presence of Russian writers. The narrative includes a chronicle of emigration, highlighting the contributions of General Aleksej A. von Lampe. The text delves into the lives of Russian émigrés, examining the role of aid organizations and Orthodox communities, as well as the significance of newspapers in shaping émigré public life. It discusses the complex political landscape faced by Russian emigrants between the wars, featuring notable figures like Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch and Vasilij von Biskupskij. The cultural impact of the Russian émigré community in Germany is also addressed, focusing on intellectual contributions and artistic endeavors. The book highlights the significance of Berlin as a cultural hub for Russian émigrés, showcasing the works of writers like Andrej Belyj and Il'ja Èrenburg, as well as the development of Russian publishing and journalism in the city. Through various essays and analyses, the book sheds light on the multifaceted experiences of Russian émigrés, their struggles, and their contributions to German culture during a tumultuous period in history.

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Russische Emigration in Deutschland 1918 bis 1941, Karl Schlögel

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1995
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Titre
Russische Emigration in Deutschland 1918 bis 1941
Sous-titre
Leben im europäischen Bürgerkrieg
Langue
Allemand
Éditeur
Akad.-Verl.
Publié
1995
Format
rigide
Pages
550
ISBN10
3050028017
ISBN13
9783050028019
Séries
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The book explores the Russian emigration to Germany from 1918 to 1941, providing a comprehensive overview of various aspects of this historical phenomenon. It begins with an introduction to the context and timeline of Russian emigration, detailing the experiences of refugees, including Ukrainians and Baltic individuals, and the presence of Russian writers. The narrative includes a chronicle of emigration, highlighting the contributions of General Aleksej A. von Lampe. The text delves into the lives of Russian émigrés, examining the role of aid organizations and Orthodox communities, as well as the significance of newspapers in shaping émigré public life. It discusses the complex political landscape faced by Russian emigrants between the wars, featuring notable figures like Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch and Vasilij von Biskupskij. The cultural impact of the Russian émigré community in Germany is also addressed, focusing on intellectual contributions and artistic endeavors. The book highlights the significance of Berlin as a cultural hub for Russian émigrés, showcasing the works of writers like Andrej Belyj and Il'ja Èrenburg, as well as the development of Russian publishing and journalism in the city. Through various essays and analyses, the book sheds light on the multifaceted experiences of Russian émigrés, their struggles, and their contributions to German culture during a tumultuous period in history.