Definition of Russification. Meaning of Russification. Synonyms of Russification

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Definition of Russification

Russification
Russification Rus"si*fi*ca"tion, n. [Russia + L. -ficare (in comp.) to make. See -fy.] The act or process of Russifying, or the state of being Russified.

Meaning of Russification from wikipedia

- Russification (Russian: русификация, romanized: rusifikatsiya), Russianisation or Russianization, is a form of cultural ****imilation in which non-Russians...
- The policy of Russification of Finland (Finnish: sortokaudet / sortovuodet, lit. 'times/years of oppression'; Swedish: Förtrycksperioderna; Russian: Русификация...
- In computing, Russification involves the localization of computers and software, allowing the user interface of a computer and its software to communicate...
- The Russification of Ukraine (Ukrainian: зросійщення України; Russian: русификация Украины) was a system of measures, actions and legislations undertaken...
- The Russification of Belarus (Belarusian: Русіфікацыя Беларусі, romanized: Rusifikatsyya Byelarusi; Russian: Русификация Беларуси, romanized: Rusifikatsiya...
- industrializing economy. Tensions increased after Saint Petersburg adopted Russification policies in 1898; the new cir****stances saw the reduction of Finnish...
- Internationalism or Russification? (Ukrainian: Інтернаціоналізм чи русифікація?) is a book by Ukrainian writer and social activist Ivan Dziuba. It was...
- name be in his homeland. Russian imperialism Ethnic cleansing Russification Russification of Ukraine Williams 2015, p. 111. Polian, Pavel (2004). Against...
- decree of Nicholas II prohibition of the Ukrainian press. 1914, 1916 – Russification campaign in western Ukraine, the prohibition of the Ukrainian word,...
- peoples: their language, culture and historical memory, lost due to Russification. The term may also refer to the marginalization of the Russian language...