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Eduard Nikolaevich Burdzhalov (Russian: Эдуард Николаевич Бурджалов) (1906 – 13
December 1985) was a
Soviet historian.
Burdzhalov graduated from Moscow...
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Georgy Sergeyevich Burdzhalov (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Бурджалов, born Бурджалян, Бурджалян; 14
April 1869, Astrakhan,
Russian Empire, — 10 December...
- in
Crawford and Crawford, p. 267
Burdzhalov and Raleigh, pp. 262–263;
Crawford and Crawford, pp. 274–275
Burdzhalov and Raleigh, p. 264;
Crawford and...
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undergo some changes.
Following Stalin's death,
historians such as E. N.
Burdzhalov and P. V. Volobuev
published historical research that
deviated significantly...
- set
Russia ablaze,
Fifth International 11 July 2007. Ėduard
Nikolaevich Burdzhalov, Russia's
second revolution: the
February 1917
uprising in
Petrograd (Indiana...
- Pokrovsky's work
regained some influence.[citation needed] When
Eduard Burdzhalov, then the
deputy editor of the
foremost Soviet journal on history, in...
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Machine (in Russian) "Kresty
Prison Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia". E. N.
Burdzhalov, Russia's
Second Revolution, trans.
Donald L. Raleigh,
Indiana University...
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interred in the
Novodevichy Cemetery, next to the
Chekhov monument.
Georgy Burdzhalov of The
Moscow Art
Theatre was her husband. Маргарита Георгиевна Савицкая...
- to the
current Voprosy Istorii. In 1957 the
Russian historian Édourd
Burdzhalov was
dismissed as
deputy editor of the
journal after he
published an article...
- 2019. "Translator's Introduction" by
Donald J.
Raleigh (Ed.) in Édourd
Burdzhalov (1987). Russia's
Second Revolution: The
February 1917
Uprising in Petrograd...