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The first publication of The Tale of Igor's Campaign coincided with the rise in Russian national spirit in the wake of the Napoleonic wars and Suvorov's campaigns in Central Europe.
In the wake of the October Revolution, the old Russian Imperial Army had been demobilized ; the volunteer-based Red Guard was the Bolsheviks ' main military force, augmented by an armed military component of the Cheka, the Bolshevik state security apparatus.
The Basmachi revolt that broke out in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was quelled in the early 1920s and Tajikistan became an autonomous Soviet socialist republic ( Tajik ASSR ) within Uzbekistan in 1924.
A constant flow of illegal narcotics continues to transit Tajikistan from Afghanistan on its way to Russian and European markets, leaving widespread violent crime, corruption, increased HIV incidence, and economic distortions in its wake.
In the wake of Russian repudiation of Tsarist bonds, nationalization of foreign-owned property and confiscation of foreign assets, the Russians and Germans signed an additional agreement on August 27, 1918.
Japanese influence extended into Outer Manchuria in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917, but Outer Manchuria had reverted to Soviet control by 1925.
In the wake of the 1905 Russian Revolution and firing, then re-hiring of Rimsky-Korsakov that year, Glazunov became its director.
The Russian Constituent Assembly was established in Russia in the wake of the October Revolution of 1917 to form a new constitution after the overthrow of the Russian Provisional Government.
In the wake of World War I, which catalysed the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Russian Empire disintegrated in the ensuing Russian Civil War.
Between 1919 and 1923, 40, 000 Jews, mainly from the Russian Empire arrived in the wake of World War I, the British conquest of Palestine ; the establishment of the Mandate, and the Balfour Declaration.
The incident happened in the wake of the uncovering and expulsion of ten Russian sleeper agents in the US in June 2010, including a young woman who had British citizenship, Anna Chapman.
Japanese influence extended into Outer Manchuria in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917, but Outer Manchuria had reverted to Soviet control by 1925.
" While this passage may have seemed far-fetched to some critics when Testimony first appeared, especially in the context of linking the symphony to the Hungarian Revolution, the concept of recurrence is reportedly one which has been central to Russian artists in the wake of that event and held tremendous significance among the intelligentsia in Russia.
In spite of public concern about preparedness in the wake of the Russian Sputnik and pressures from Democratic critics to spend more money, the Eisenhower administration did not panic.
In the wake of the disastrous Russian-Japanese War and the Russian Revolution of 1905, Izvolsky was determined to give Russia a decade of peace.
More recently, in May 2007 Estonia was subjected to a mass cyber-attack in the wake of the removal of a Russian World War II war memorial from downtown Tallinn.
According to the paper, " instead of calling for self-criticism in the wake of the disaster, the commission recommended the Russian government to crack down harder.
Several proverbs utilize this term such as the Russian " Не буди лихо, пока оно тихо ", meaning " Don't wake likho while it is quiet " and the Polish " Cicho!
The opponents of Cyril were known as the " un-predetermined " ( nepredreshentsi, in Russian непредрешенцы ); they believed that in the wake of the radical revolutionary events, the convening of a Zemsky Sobor was necessary in order to choose a new monarch for Russia.
In 1917 the Union provoked controversy by refusing to convey Arthur Henderson and Ramsay MacDonald to a conference of socialist parties in Stockholm, which had been convened in the wake of the Russian Revolution to discuss the possibility of a peace policy.
The Moldavian Democratic Republic (), a. k. a. Moldavian Republic, was the state proclaimed on by Sfatul Ţării ( the National Council ) of Bessarabia, elected in October-November 1917 in the wake of the February Revolution and disintegration of the political power in the Russian Empire.
In 1918, in the wake of the Russian Revolution, Hambro suggested that a the revolutionary socialist press be met with harsher regulations.

wake and revolution
Historically, support for modern multiculturalism stems from the changes in Western societies after World War II, in what Susanne Wessendorf calls the " human rights revolution ", in which the horrors of institutionalized racism and ethnic cleansing became almost impossible to ignore in the wake of the Holocaust ; with the collapse of the European colonial system, as colonized nations in Africa and Asia successfully fought for their independence and pointed out the racist underpinnings of the colonial system ; and, in the United States in particular, with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, which criticized ideals of assimilation that often led to prejudices against those who did not act according to Anglo-American standards and which led to the development of academic ethnic studies programs as a way to counteract the neglect of contributions by racial minorities in classrooms.
The Cure first began releasing music in the late 1970s with its debut album Three Imaginary Boys ( 1979 ); this, along with several early singles, placed the band as part of the post-punk and New Wave movements that had sprung up in the wake of the punk rock revolution in the United Kingdom.
The Free University open in the wake of the revolution of 1868.
In the wake of Akhenaten's revolution, and the subsequent restoration of traditional beliefs and practices, the emphasis in personal piety moved towards greater reliance on divine, rather than human, protection for the individual.
In February 1919 Streicher became active in the anti-Semitic Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund ( German Nationalist Protection and Defense Federation ), one of the various radical-nationalist organizations that sprang up in the wake of the failed German Communist revolution of 1918.
All religious taxes were constitutionally abolished in 1790, in the wake of the French revolution.
In the wake of this revolution, a number of social reforms were implemented and planned ; the most important was the abolishment of serfdom by a royal statute on 4 July 1806.
Few people felt that the wake of a revolution was the right time to laugh about it.
Her breakthrough role was that of Barbara in the unconventional 1968 movie Zur Sache, Schätzchen ( Go for It, Baby ), which captured the spirit of the times in that it presented youthful protest against the German establishment and hinted at the loosening of morals in the wake of the sexual revolution.
The Khūzestānis had hoped that their regional autonomy would be restored in the wake of the revolution, but Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini refused, sparking a violent uprising in the province.
The beginnings of youth ministry took place in the mid-19th century, in the wake of the industrial revolution.
In the wake of the Keynesian revolution in the 1930s and 1940s, various neoclassical economists sought to minimize the concept of a liquidity trap by specifying conditions in which expansive monetary policy would affect the economy even if interest rates failed to decline.
While other former ruling Communist parties in the Soviet bloc reconfigured themselves into social democratic or democratic socialist parties, the PCR melted away in the wake of the revolution.
Unification was the first revolution for SARFU, whilst the second was the swift onset of professionalism in the wake of the Rugby World Cup in 1995.
The novel asks the basic question of how many men a woman " needs " until she has found the right partner and thus fulfilment in life — a question which, although frequently discussed in the wake of the sexual revolution, has turned out to be largely unanswerable.
It was aided by the Islamic Republic of Iran which, in the wake of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, strove not only to help Lebanon's Shi ' a, but to export the PanIslamic revolution to the rest of the Muslim world, something Musawi strongly supported, saying, " We are her the Islamic Republic's children.
Hence, in the wake of Khomeini's revolution, he soon resigned and was replaced by Jafar Sharif-Emami.
In modern times homosexuality was driven out of sight until it reemerged in the wake of the sexual revolution with seemingly little if any need for a period of acceleration.
It also survived the dramatic electronic growth of the M-series in the wake of the 1976 introduction of the landmark Canon AE-1, the autofocus ( AF ) SLR camera revolution following the landmark Minolta Maxxum 7000 in 1985 and the point-and-shoot ( P / S ) revolution following the confluence of cheap microchip electronics, high speed film and small aperture zoom lenses circa 1990.
The problems posed by the rise of fascism with the demise of the liberal state and the market ( together with the failure of a social revolution to materialize in its wake ), constitute the theoretical and historical perspective that frames the overall argument of the book – the two theses that “ Myth is already enlightenment, and enlightenment reverts to mythology .” The history of human societies, as well as that of the formation of individual ego or self, is re-evaluated from the standpoint of what Horkheimer and Adorno perceived at the time as the ultimate outcome of this history: the collapse or “ regression ” of reason, with the rise of National Socialism, into something resembling the very forms of superstition and myth out of which reason had supposedly emerged as a result of historical progress or development.
In the wake of the takeover and especially during the cultural revolution many monasteries were destroyed and many monks and laypeople killed.
At that time it was meant as a garrison church, serving the many soldiers that had come to Vienna in the wake of 1848 revolution.
In the wake of the revolution of 1910, the government overprinted stocks of the Carlos stamps with " REPUBLICA " and shipped those out to Macau.

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