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Разобраться в этих разногласиях поможет работа: Suny Ronald Grigor. The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union. — Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993. — Chap. 1; а также Kappeler Andreas. Russland als Vielvolkerreich: Entstehung, Geschichte, Zerfall. — Munich: С. H. Beck Verlag, 1992. — Chap. 9.
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Такой вывод напрашивается по прочтении секретной инструкции ЦК белорусским большевикам в январе 1919 г.; Service Lenin. - Vol. 3. - Р. 93.
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Guthier Steven L. The Popular Base of Ukrainian Nationalism //Slavic Review. — 1979. — Vol. 38. — P. 30—47; Krawchenko Bohdan. Social Change and National Consciousness in Twentieth-Century Ukraine. — London: Macmillan, 1985. — P. 57—63.
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Wilson Andrew. Myths of National History in Belarus and Ukraine // Myths and Nationhood / Ed. by Geoffrey Hosking and George Schopflin. — London: Hurst, 1997. — P. 194—197.
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Hofbauer Hannes and Roman Viorel. Bukowina, Bessarabien, Moldawien. — Vienna: Promedia, 1993. — P. 89—98.
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Hovanissian Richard G. Caucasian Armenia between Imperial and Soviet Rule: The Interlude of National Independence // Transcaucasia: Nationalism, and Social Change. Essays in the History of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia
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Suny R.G. The Making of the Georgian Nation. — 2d ed. — Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994. — P. 185—212.
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