The Birth of the Latvian State (to the 100th Anniversary of the First Republic)
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The Birth of the Latvian State (to the 100th Anniversary of the First Republic)
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S013038640002032-3-
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Authors
Renald Simonyan 
Occupation: Senior Research Fellow
Affiliation: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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37-51
Abstract

In the article is noted, that participation in the First World War led the Russian empire to revolution, and the participation of Latvian «red shooters» helped the Bolsheviks to retain power in the first, most difficult years of Soviet Russia, and the current generation of politicians to understand more deeply the nature of ethno-cultural processes, both in a multinational state and correctly assess the importance of good-neighborliness in the current world. The representative factual material shows the growth of the Latvian national self-consciousness, way to create your own state and the role of the Russian intelligentsia in this process.

Keywords
Post-Napoleonic Europe, national awakening of «small nations», Ostsee noblemen, young Latvians, Latvian arrows.
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30.10.2018
Date of publication
06.11.2018
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