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Repatriation to a totalitarian homeland: The ambiguous alterity of Russian repatriates from China to the USSR
Laurie Manchester
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
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Arts and Humanities
China
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Repatriation
100%
Homelands
100%
Totalitarian
100%
Historic
33%
Diary
16%
Craft
16%
1950s
16%
Army
16%
Otherness
16%
Communist
16%
Autobiography
16%
Collective Identity
16%
Oral History
16%
Memoir
16%
passage of time
16%
defeat
16%
Soviet period
16%
Intellectual elites
16%
Russian Federation
16%
Keyphrases
China
100%
Alterity
100%
Repatriation
100%
Soviet Union
100%
Nationality
40%
Newsletter
40%
Diary
20%
Oral History
20%
Otherness
20%
Collective Identity
20%
Communist Party
20%
Diaspora
20%
Recollection
20%
Verge
20%
Memoir
20%
New Ethnicities
20%
Intellectual Elite
20%
State Censorship
20%
Soviet Press
20%
White Armies
20%
Soviet Period
20%