Abstract

The article examines the role and significance of the "Russian action", the educational program and scientific activities of the Russian emigration in Czechoslovakia, and the Prague White Emigrant Archive in the fate and literary work of Nikolay Raevsky - a white officer, an emigrant, and the author of such literary works as "Volunteers", "Knights of the White Dream" ("Youth at War"), "1918", "Diary of a Gallipoli", "Russian Garrison in Bulgaria". The materials of the article can be used in the framework of training fields related to linguistics, cultural studies, history, and international relations.

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