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The history of the formation of the Russian Diaspora in the Baltic States
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January 2013

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Filosofija Sociologija

Renald Simonyan

The article discusses the genesis of the Russian Diaspora in the Baltic countries and the main stages of its formation. The stereotype in the mass consciousness of this monolithic ethnic group, its social and cultural homogeneity is disproved. The selection criteria of the eight heterogeneous groups formed in the Russian Diaspora of the Baltic countries at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union are justified. The Russian Diaspora in the Baltic countries is mainly formed in the late-Soviet period; and by the time of restoration of the independence in these countries it represented not homogeneous but heterogeneous ethnic-and-cultural commonality.

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... The Old Believers (members of the Eastern Orthodox Christians who refused revision of older forms of Orthodox liturgical and ritual practices) in Russia, for example, immigrated to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia with the start of a reform period in the Russian Church. 7 The Russian Old Believers arrived to the north of Kazakhstan and the Ural region during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 8 Subsequently, implementation of Tsarist Russia' s resettlement policy continued and intensified. ...

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Russian-Diaspora as a Means of Russian Foreign Policy
The history of the formation of the Russian Diaspora in the Baltic States
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  • January 2013

Filosofija Sociologija