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Rubezh Digital Archive (1926-1945) |
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Inhalt :: Content Online-Service mit Zugang zu sämtlichen Ausgaben der seltenen, russischsprachigen Exil-Zeitschrift Rubezh (Рубеж, "Die Grenze"). Die Zeitschrift, die zwischen 1926 und 1945 in Harbin, China, veröffentlicht wurde, war das bekannteste Periodikum dieser Exilgemeinschaft. Sie dokumentiert umfassend das intellektuelle, kulturelle und alltägliche Leben der russischen Emigranten in Harbin. Die Inhalte umfassen kulturelle Ereignisse, politische Entwicklungen, Alltagsleben und gesellschaftliche Ereignisse (z. B. Besuche von Berühmtheiten, Sport, kirchliche Prozessionen) und wichtige historische Momente, wie den Einmarsch der Japaner in Harbin im Jahr 1932. |
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Verlag :: Publisher East View Information Services |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 109000 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Published in Harbin from 1926 to 1945, Rubezh (Рубеж, The Frontier) was founded by publisher Evgenii Kaufman and supported by correspondents in Europe, the Americas, and Australia. As the only comprehensive record of Russian émigré intellectual and cultural life in Harbin, the most important center of Russian exile in East Asia, it quickly became the best-known periodical of “Russian Manchuria.” After the Red Army entered China, the journal was shut down and its staff and many contributors were arrested and deported to the USSR. In the beginning of the 20th century the town of Harbin in China was a very special place for the Russian diaspora. Built around the Chinese Eastern Railway, it provided unusual legal and economic freedoms. That position drew waves of Russians (professionals, refugees from the Soviet reach, clergy, etc.). They built schools, churches, theaters and printed media in Harbin, of which Rubezh was the main publication.
About the Archive The Rubezh Digital Archive contains all 862 published issues, offering scholars the most comprehensive collection available for this title. The archive delivers high-resolution page images with OCR across articles and captions, enabling word-level search, tracking of recurring features, and tracing of brand names, business networks, and film titles across years. The archive is also cross-searchable with numerous other East View digital resources. Key Stats
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