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 LITUANUS. Vol. 26, No. 1 - Spring 1980
The central thesis derived from urbanization33 as a determinant force of linguistic russification is grounded in the notion that the forces associated with urbanization, primarily industrialization and migration,34 have accelerated the process of linguistic russification.
As earlier defined, russification involves a psychological transference of identity; linguistic russification, therefore, shall be identified as the transference of emotional attachment from one's native language to the Russian language.
Although the degree of russification varies from one unit to the next, the most important insight to be uncovered from this data is that Baits who emigrated to extraterritorial locales have usually found themselves more susceptible to linguistic russification than those who maintained residence in their national area.
http://www.lituanus.org/1980_1/80_1_03.htm

  
 Russification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russification refers to both official and unofficial policies of Imperial Russia and Soviet Union with respect to their national constituents and to national minorities in Russia proper aimed at Russian domination.
Russification is no longer Russia's official policy, but it continues for non-political reasons: in all Russian regions, including those of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, Russian is the language of higher education, trade and business.
One of the examples of Russification was replacement of the Polish language by Russian in areas of Poland-Lithuania after the Partitions of Poland.
http://www.bexley.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Russification   (595 words)

  
 Russification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a narrow sense, Russification is used to denote the influence of the Russian language on Slavic or Baltic languages.
One of the examples of Russification was replacement of the Polish language by Russian in areas of Poland-Lithuania after the Partitions of Poland.
Russification is adoption of the Russian language or some other real or supposed Russian attribute (whether voluntarily or not) by non-Russian communities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russification   (595 words)

  
 Rewriting Tajik History
Russification embraced a wide spectrum of different issues: language and script; perception of the cultural heritage; understanding of national identity; family and everyday life; rituals and traditions; dress and food; everything underwent russification to a greater or lesser degree.
Compulsory russification started immediately after the conquest, the first tsarist governor-general of Turkestan, General Kaufman, expressed his views quite succinctly, when he said, that 'the development of education in the area should move in the direction of what is necessary for Russians'.
The problem of russification should be analyzed from this point of view: to what extent did russification destroy our traditional culture and to what extent did it lead to a blend of eastern and western culture.
http://iias.leidenuniv.nl/iiasn/iiasn6/central/tajik.html   (595 words)

  
 Russification of Finland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russification of Finland (1899–1917) was a policy of the government of the Russian Empire aimed at the termination of Finland’s autonomy within the empire.
In retrospect, Finnish resistance to the policy of russification was one of the main factors that ultimately led to Finland's declaration of independence in 1917.
The russification campaign resulted in fierce Finnish resistance, starting with petitions and escalating to strikes, passive resistance (including draft resistance) and eventually active resistance culminating in an assassination of the Russian governor-general Nikolai Bobrikov in June 1904.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russification_of_Finland   (595 words)

  
 Russification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the examples of Russification was replacement of the Polish language by Russian in areas of Poland-Lithuania after the Partitions of Poland.
Russification is the full or partial adoption of the Russian language or some other real or supposed Russian attribute (whether voluntarily or not).
Some international NGOs argue that russification policies are occurring in republics inside the Russian Federation like Mari El, but Putin's administration have been denying this accusations, and retorted by charging that the NGOs are attempting to destabilize the Volga Republics, as they had done to Chechnya in the past.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovietization   (595 words)

  
 Articles - Russification of Finland
Russification of Finland (1899–1917) was a policy of the government of the Russian Empire aimed at the termination of Finland’s autonomy within the empire.
In retrospect, Finnish resistance to the policy of russification was one of the main factors that ultimately led to Finland's declaration of independence in 1917.
The russification campaign was suspended and partially reversed in 1905–07 during a period of civil unrest throughout the Russian empire following Russian defeats in the Russo-Japanese War.
http://www.izeez.com/articles/Russification_of_Finland   (461 words)

  
 Re: Russification best for Ukraine
: the ukraine needs to be closer with Russia, their older brothers and russification is required : : http://www.1plus1.tv/news/?5251 : : ukrainian president Kuchma presented a gift to the ukrainian school in the Starosilec'ka High school : : with the Russian Microsoft what is a violation of the several laws in Ukraine.
Ukrainian president made personally one more step violating constitution and helped with the russification of Ukraine, by helping Microsoft violate ukrainian laws with their russian localised products to occupy ukrainian rural schools.
the ukraine needs to be closer with Russia, their older brothers and russification is required
http://www.brama.com/survey/messages/11855.html   (461 words)

  
 Russification
Russification was designed to take the sting out of those who wanted to reform Russia and to bind all the Russian people around one person – the tsar.
Russification had no time for small ethnic groups that were more concerned about their culture at the expense of Russia’s as a whole.
Before Alexander III, Russification meant that all the tsar’s subjects, whatever their nationality, should be accepted by the tsar as being ethnic groups in their own right provided that they acknowledged their allegiance to the Russian state, which included the government and the church.
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/russification.htm   (461 words)

  
 Russification of Macintosh: What's New
Russification of Macintosh - a good source of information on using and converting Cyrillic with Macintosh computers.
Matvey Palchuk has produced a seminal document on the Russification of the Macintosh Computer, a collection of documents at the University of Pittsburgh dedicated to enabling Macintosh users with an Internet connection to work with Russian text in KOI8 format.
Matvey Palchuk's "Russification of the Macintosh" is a World Wide Web site dedicated to helping you work in Russian on your Macintosh.
http://gtruhanov.iki.rssi.ru/ftp/rus/macintosh/server.html   (461 words)

  
 Russification of Finland
The russification is for the Finnish public one of the most significant events in history, second only to the Winter War, for a long time determining their understanding of international politics and their relation to international powers and other nations, such as the French, the British, the Scandinavians and, of course, foremost to the Russians.
The russification was suspended and partially reversed 1905–07 and 1914–17 in connection with the Russo-Japanese War and the First World War.
The policy of Russification of Finland, 1899–1917, aimed at the termination of Finland’s autonomy but resulted in fierce Finnish resistance that ultimately led to Finland's declaration of independence in 1917.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/russification_of_finland   (539 words)

  
 Imperial Borderland: Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904 > Book Tuomo Polvinen, Steven Huxley
Imperial Borderland: Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904
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 Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: Imperial Borderland: Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904
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 AllRefer.com - Finland - The Era of Russification Finnish Information Resource
Russian nationalists considered the autonomous state of Finland an anomaly in an empire that strove to be a unified autocratic state; furthermore, by the 1890s Russian nationalists had several reasons to favor the Russification of Finland.
The first major measure of Russification was the February Manifesto of 1899, an imperial decree that asserted the right of the tsarist government to rule Finland without consulting either the Finnish Senate or the Diet.
Those most opposed to Russification were the Constitutionalists, who stressed their adherence to Finland's traditional system of government and their desire to have it respected by the Russian government.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/finland/finland22.html   (1719 words)

  
 Lithuania 1863-1893: Tsarist Russification and the Beginnings of the Modern Lithuanian National Movement - Strazas
In their view, the most important argument in the apologia for Russification was the fact that the eastern half of the medieval Lithuanian state had been Orthodox.
The policy of Russification that was carried out through the schools hampered the Lithuanian peasants' struggle for an education.
The Russians identified the Catholic Church with Polish nationalism which was against Russification.
http://www.lituanus.org/1996/96_3_03.htm   (1719 words)

  
 Inventing Finland
Had such a push for Russification occurred earlier in the Russian administration of Finland, early resistance would not have been as strong since the process would be one of acclimation to a new ruling body rather than the forceful destruction of the unique Finnish identity.
Resistance to Russification remained overwhelmingly peaceful, focusing on passive resistance in the educational and economic sectors of the Finnish territory.
Russification was not just a policy designed to exploit Finland for Russian financial or military gain, it was a far-reaching policy with the goal of destroying Finnish identity.
http://students.washington.edu/dustind/essay/finland.htm   (1719 words)

  
 Tajikistan boys clothes chronology
As a Tajik scholar explains, "The problem of russification should be analyzed from this point of view: to what extent did russification destroy our traditional culture and to what extent did it lead toa blend of eastern and western culture.
The assessment of Russification is a difficult historical and sociolgical problem.
Part of Russification was Russian imperialism and oppression of the Tajik people.
http://histclo.hispeed.com/country/other/taj/chron/taj-chron.html   (1719 words)

  
 President of Shevchenko Scientific Society of Ukraine comments on continuing Russification (07/29/01)
The new intensified Russification of Ukraine has resulted from the fact that the country is being run by so-called oligarchic structures or clans, also known as the "new capital," which is derived from the shadow economy.
NEW YORK - Anyone who has visited Ukraine in recent years can offer anecdotal examples of the growing Russification there, but the subject matter rises to an altogether different level when it is presented and analyzed by a scholar intimately familiar with the processes occurring in Ukraine and also willing to talk about them openly.
The latest vehicle in the Russification of Ukraine, the speaker related, turns out to be computerization and the Internet, where Russian predominates.
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2001/300124.shtml   (1719 words)

  
 Russification of Macintosh: What's New
Russification of Macintosh - a good source of information on using and converting Cyrillic with Macintosh computers.
Matvey Palchuk has produced a seminal document on the Russification of the Macintosh Computer, a collection of documents at the University of Pittsburgh dedicated to enabling Macintosh users with an Internet connection to work with Russian text in KOI8 format.
Matvey Palchuk's "Russification of the Macintosh" is a World Wide Web site dedicated to helping you work in Russian on your Macintosh.
http://www.fplib.org/partners/rusmac/server.html   (1719 words)

  
 Russification page
You, my dear Russian-reading guests, can therefore go to another place for Russification of Macintosh.
PC users may start with my page, and then continue russification from several other sites, which I will mention below.
Another place for russification can be Moscow State University
http://www.members.tripod.com/~stanislavs/russian/russify.htm   (1719 words)

  
 Cyrillic Fonts for PC and Internet. Information and Download
Russification Some sources on russification (cyrillisation) of client software.
'Cyrillic for MS Windows Netscape' (Russian in Netscape): fonts, keyboard, How to Russify (Cyrillicize) Netscape: tune-up, free Cyrillic (Russian) fonts, Cyrillic keyboard; Russian font solutions, Russification (Cyrillicizing) of Windows, Rusification
Cyrillic Fonts on Your PC "Cyrillic fonts and KOI-8 drivers"
http://links-guide.ru/sprachen/slavistik/cyrillic-on-pc.html   (1719 words)

  
 Disclaimer
We believe there is System Support Team in each laboratory which earns some money from its employer and is sufficiently skilled to deal with russification.
SovInformBureau Russification Page supported by Vadim Maslov, Virginia, USA.
However, IHEP Library may recommend you the following links devoted to russification:
http://dbserv.ihep.su/~library/disc.htm   (1719 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
For the political term, see Russification.'' '''Russification''' is Internationalization and localization localization of computers and software into Russian.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Russification (computers).
http://www.mauspfeil.net/Russification_%28computers%29.html   (1719 words)

  
 Articles - Russification of Finland
The russification was suspended and partially reversed 1905–07 and 1914–17 in connection with the Russo-Japanese War and the First World War.
For the Finnish public, the russification is one of the most significant events in their history, second only to the Winter War.
The policy of Russification of Finland, 1899–1917, aimed at the termination of Finland’s autonomy but resulted in fierce Finnish resistance that ultimately led to Finland's declaration of independence in 1917.
http://www.asin.biz/articles/Russification_of_Finland   (1719 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland, 1855-1914
Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland, 1855-1914
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 Mikhail Muravyov
Muravyov was known as "hangman of Wilno " for his harsh policy of Russification after the Polish January Uprising of 1863.
Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov, Russian diplomat and statesman, appointed Governor General of Lithuania by Alexander II of Russia.
Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov, Count ( 1845 - 1900), Russian diplomat and statesman, known for his activities in the Russian Far East.
http://www.mcfly.org/wik/Mikhail_Muravyov   (1719 words)

  
 Europe-Asia Studies: Imperial Borderland. Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904. - book reviews
As Polvinen stresses, the proximity of Finland to the imperial capital and the military autonomy which the Finns possessed were important in acting as the initial triggers for Bobrikov to begin his programme of russification.
Attempts at russification in Finland, as elsewhere in the Russian empire, served as a centrifugal force which pushed the peoples of the empire further apart.
Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3955/is_n7_v48/ai_19226503   (1002 words)

  
 Russification
Russification of the PC Cyrillic and Windows 95/98/ME: Windows 95/98/ME should contain Cyrillic support.
For detailed instructions on configuring Macintosh Internet applications go to Matvey Palchuk's page: Russification of the Macintosh: Configuring Applications.
Links to such keyboards as well as further information on Russification can be found at the following sites:
http://bama.ua.edu/~mlc/russian/russification.html   (1002 words)

  
 Russification. Fights for independence
Jews, however, realized the role of such schools in the process of Russification and were not very keen on letting their children to attend them.
The czarist Government supported the establishment of the state Jewish schools, considered it to be a tool of Russification.
When in 1855 the "Czar liberator" Alexander II occupied the throne, a much more liberal policy was employed, coarse anti-Jewish methods abandoned, Russification eased, however, was still carried out.
http://litvakai.mch.mii.lt/the_past/russification.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Imperial Borderland: Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland, 1898-1904 > Book Tuomo Polvinen, Steven Huxley
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