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Рецензия на книгу А. С. Иванова «“Изъять, как антисоветский элемент”: калмыки в государственной политике (1943-1959 гг. )»

Рецензия на книгу А. С. Иванова «“Изъять, как антисоветский элемент”: калмыки в государственной политике (1943-1959 гг. )»

Abstract

Анализируется новая монография сибирского историка А.С. Иванова «“Изъять, как антисоветский элемент”: Калмыки в государственной политике (1943-1959 гг.)». Рецензент полагает, что эта публикация опровергает прежние концепции о сущности депортации калмыков в период сталинизма.The review analyzes a new study by a Siberian historian А.S. Ivanov «“Removed as an anti-Soviet element”: the Kalmyks in the state policy (1943-1959)». The reviewer supposes that this publication disproves the former concepts on nature of the Kalmyks’ deportation under Stalinism.

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"АНТИСОВЕТСКИЙ ЭЛЕМЕНТ", ДЕПОРТАЦИЯ НАРОДОВ, КАЛМЫКИ, ПОЛИТИКА НАСЕЛЕНИЯ, СПЕЦПОСЕЛЕНИЕ, "ANTI-SOVIET ELEMENT"

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