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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1979-12-05; HU OSA 297-0-1:299/7; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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Россия вчера, сегодня, завтра
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1979-12-05
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Russia, yesterday, today, tomorrow. Hosted by Gleb Rar. Judicial reform of 1864 (G. Rahr): The second session of the USSR Supreme Council of the tenth convocation adopted a number of laws relating to the prosecutor's office, court, people's control and the legal profession. The other day marked 115 years since the promulgation of judicial statutes, thanks to which the judicial reform of Emperor Alexander II became a fait accompli. 2. Principles of the pre-revolutionary court and new Soviet laws. Lev Roitman dwells both on the latest laws on the court, on the prosecutor's office and on the legal profession, adopted by the Supreme Council, and in general on the essence and character of the modern Soviet court. Lenin about lawyers. Bobrishchev-Pushkin. "Narsas". Brief description of the first Soviet lawyers - Vyshinsky, Krylenko and others. The case of the Dolbenkovsky peasants and the lawyer-prosecutor Maklakov. 3. Conversation by candidate of philosophical sciences Boris Shragin about the Slavophile philosopher Ivan Kireyevsky - part 4. 09:00. After the death of Nicholas I, when more liberal times arrived, the Slavophiles managed to organize the journal “Russian Conversation”, where the main philosophical article by I. Kireevsky about new principles in philosophy - the philosophical systems of Hegel and Schelling - appeared. 5. The problem of non-return is as old as the existing government. Rurik Dontsov recalls the attempts of the Soviet authorities to fight the so-called non-returnism fifty years ago - incl. Besedovsky's story.

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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1979-12-05; HU OSA 297-0-1:299/7; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/7
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Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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Россия вчера, сегодня, завтра
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Date(s)
1979-12-05
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Audio
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Duration
29 minutes 33 seconds
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Russian
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Magazines
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Russia, yesterday, today, tomorrow. Hosted by Gleb Rar. Judicial reform of 1864 (G. Rahr): The second session of the USSR Supreme Council of the tenth convocation adopted a number of laws relating to the prosecutor's office, court, people's control and the legal profession. The other day marked 115 years since the promulgation of judicial statutes, thanks to which the judicial reform of Emperor Alexander II became a fait accompli. 2. Principles of the pre-revolutionary court and new Soviet laws. Lev Roitman dwells both on the latest laws on the court, on the prosecutor's office and on the legal profession, adopted by the Supreme Council, and in general on the essence and character of the modern Soviet court. Lenin about lawyers. Bobrishchev-Pushkin. "Narsas". Brief description of the first Soviet lawyers - Vyshinsky, Krylenko and others. The case of the Dolbenkovsky peasants and the lawyer-prosecutor Maklakov. 3. Conversation by candidate of philosophical sciences Boris Shragin about the Slavophile philosopher Ivan Kireyevsky - part 4. 09:00. After the death of Nicholas I, when more liberal times arrived, the Slavophiles managed to organize the journal “Russian Conversation”, where the main philosophical article by I. Kireevsky about new principles in philosophy - the philosophical systems of Hegel and Schelling - appeared. 5. The problem of non-return is as old as the existing government. Rurik Dontsov recalls the attempts of the Soviet authorities to fight the so-called non-returnism fifty years ago - incl. Besedovsky's story.

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HU OSA 297Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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HU OSA 297-0-1Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299Digital container #299
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/1Special programme
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/6Writers at the Microphone
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/7Russia Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/8Samizdat Review
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HU OSA 297-0-1:299/44From the Other Shore