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‘To Remember Pskov’. How the Medieval Republic was Stamped on the National Memory. / Филюшкин, Александр Ильич.

в: Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas, Том 66, № 4, 12.2018, стр. 559-587.

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Филюшкин, Александр Ильич. / ‘To Remember Pskov’. How the Medieval Republic was Stamped on the National Memory. в: Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas. 2018 ; Том 66, № 4. стр. 559-587.

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