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Testing out “Friendship of the Peoples”: Soviet-Jewish Evacuees in Uzbekistan during the Second World War
My study of some 120 WWII-era Jewish evacuees to Uzbekistan sought to learn whether their experiences could be framed as a success of the Soviet doctrine of “friendship of the peoples.”
Private or Public? Changes in the Use of Russian and Ukrainian Following the Russian Invasion
In my recent experience leading English classes for Ukrainian refugees, I have noticed students fluidly moving between Russian and Ukrainian. This phenomenon is well-documented across Ukraine, and there’s no need...