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Contents

Anniversary RIC - Heritage Institute

Selezneva I.
Gorelova Yu.
Zolotova T.

Gorlova I.
Kovalenko T.

Spivak D.
Venkova A.

Cultural Theory

Gorlova I.
Zorin A.

Cultural History

Koksheneva K.

Applied Cultural Research

Elchaninov A.

Okorokov A.

 
DOI 10.34685/HI.2022.30.27.015
Okorokov A.
The fallen live as long as their descendants remember them
Abstract. The article examines the history of the appearance of cemeteries, mass graves and burials of our compatriots on the territory of the modern People's Republic of China, as well as the history of the activities of organizations to perpetuate the memory of Russian soldiers. A brief description of the study of the topic is given.

Key words: burials, cemeteries, China, Committee for Perpetuating the Memory of Russian soldiers who fell in the war of 1904-1905, emigration.

Okorokov Alexander Vasilievich,
D. in History,
First Deputy director of the Russian Scientific Research Institute
for Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.Likhachev (Moscow)
Email:info@heritage-institute.ru

 

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  Likhachev
  Russian Research
  Institute for Cultural
  and Natural
  Heritage
     
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  Russian Research
  Institute for Cultural
  and Natural
  Heritage

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