PLACES OF MEMORY AND THE SHADOW OF WAR
Abstract
About the Authors
J. WinterUnited States
Professor of History,
Connecticut
F. V. Nicolai
Russian Federation
PhD in History of the Department of General History and Classical Disciplines and Law,
Nizhni Novgorod
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