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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 133-145
Author(s):  
M.A. Vasilyeva ◽  

The article considers a series of works by the historian, medievalist and philologist P. M. Bicilli on the national issue. The problem of Russian-Ukrainian relations, covered by Bicilli, is considered as part of a complex cultural discourse in the context of other studies of an outstanding humanitarian encyclopedist.


Rusin ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 149-165
Author(s):  
T.V. Pikovska ◽  

The article focuses on the national issue in the programs of Rusin political parties during the Transcarpathian stay in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938). The author claims that the main requirement of most of political parties was the autonomy of Subcarpathian Rus. The refusal of the Czechoslovak authorities to comply with this demand led to an aggravation of the political situation in the region. The two most powerful ideological trends were Ukrainophilism and Russophilia. The multiethnicity of the Transcarpathian population contributed to the development of parties of other national minorities – Hungarian, Polish, Roma, and Jewish. The statewide parties were also popular in the region – the Communist and Czechoslovak Social Democratic. These two parties were among those few in the interwar Czechoslovakia that were built on the ideological rather than national basis. The highest number of parties during the period when Transcarpathia was part of Czechoslovakia was 30. Most of them emerged after 1918, while the process of formation of the overwhelming majority of Czech and Slovak parties took place in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries. Thus, these were new political parties at the initial stage of their development and without a clear organizational structure.


Author(s):  
Vladimir V. Mironov

The process of disorganization of the armed forces of Austria-Hungary in 1918 is considered through the prism of the national issue and the prospects for the further preservation of the Habsburg Monarchy. It is concluded that the military and diplomatic victories won in the early 1918 by Austria-Hungary were illusory and only put off the inevitable defeat of its army. Investigation of the first cases of mass withdrawal from obedience of military units in the spring and summer of 1918, showed that they were an interweaving of social, national-political and military reasons proper. At the same time, a serious discrepancy was revealed between Slovenian and Italian researchers in the interpretation of the reasons for the uprising in the 97th infantry regiment stationed in the Slovenian Radkersburg (Radgon). If for the former it was typical, following the Marxist tradition, to emphasize the social contradictions that led to the revolutionization of the army according to the “Russian model”, the latter praised the participants in the uprising from the Italian side as genuine national patriots. It is shown that the “shock force” of all the soldiers’ uprisings that broke out in the spring and summer of 1918 in the Austro-Hungarian army were servicemen who returned from Russian captivity in the spring of 1918, where some of them were imbued with revolutionary ideas. The conclusion is drawn about the extreme severity of military justice, which condemned many of the insurgents to death, which became the reason for deputy inquiries.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 79 (2) ◽  
pp. 312-312
Author(s):  
MURRAY M. POLLACK ◽  
PAMELA R. GETSON ◽  
URS E. RUTTIMANN

To the Editor.— Dr Bushore's perceptive and progressive commentary on the need to reduce health care expenditures while assuring appropriate care for appropriate patients should be applauded.1 Too little emphasis on this important, national issue has been given in the pediatric literature. Dr Bushore's commentary referred to only one paper, our recent analysis of inappropriate intensive care unit (ICU) admissions2 and emphasized the importance of an objective method for evaluations of potential resource reduction. The use of objective methods for these evaluations should be expanded upon.


1992 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 321
Author(s):  
Carol A. Parssinen ◽  
Howard Spodek
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