Toska po Rodine: Comparing Preservation and Fragmentation in the Russian Diaspora’s ‘Cultural Mission’ in the Interwar Period and the Modern Day

Successive waves of Russian emigration, from the First Wave following the Revolution of 1917 to the more recent exodus triggered by the war in Ukraine, raise pressing questions about whether Russian national identity can survive displacement.
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