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A historian, and research fellow at the Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan studies, Ulan–Ude, Russia.

Vsevolod Bashkuev

A historian, and research fellow at the Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan studies, Ulan–Ude, Russia. His areas of research are Stalin’s forced migrations from Lithuania in the 1940s and 50s and the history of social modernization in the national republics of the USSR. Vsevolod Bashkuev authored a book on the history of deported Lithuanians in Buryat–Mongolia (2009), and a chapter in the book Geschichtspolitik im erweiterten Ostseeraum und ihre aktuellen Symptome [Historical memory culture in the enlarged Baltic Sea region and its symptoms today], edited by Oliver Rathkolb and Imbi Sooman (2011).

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Articles by Vsevolod Bashkuev

  1. Songs from Siberia The folklore of deported Lithuanians

    This article focuses on the texts of songs, poems, prayers, and jokes created by Lithuanians deported to Eastern Siberia in large-scale relocations from the Lithuanian Soviet Republic in 1948 and 1949.

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