ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE CULTURAL CONTACTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. THE ENGLISH-RUSSIAN LITERARY SOCIETY (1892-1930)
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ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE CULTURAL CONTACTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. THE ENGLISH-RUSSIAN LITERARY SOCIETY (1892-1930)
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The author considers the first stage of activity of the English Russian literary society (1892-1907) which have arisen in Great Britain. Having existed four decades, the society united at various times more than 600 members, both Englishmen, and Russians. The society has proclaimed the overall objective to achieve friendship of Great Britain and Russia.
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