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The Theme of the Great War in the Publicism of V.Y. Bryusov. / Voskresenskaya, M. A.; Kolodiev, N. N.; Melnik, G. S.; Grishanina, A. N.

In: International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies, No. March. Special issue, 2016, p. 800–809.

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Voskresenskaya MA, Kolodiev NN, Melnik GS, Grishanina AN. The Theme of the Great War in the Publicism of V.Y. Bryusov. International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies. 2016;(March. Special issue):800–809.

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Voskresenskaya, M. A. ; Kolodiev, N. N. ; Melnik, G. S. ; Grishanina, A. N. / The Theme of the Great War in the Publicism of V.Y. Bryusov. In: International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies. 2016 ; No. March. Special issue. pp. 800–809.

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