Vladivostok, Vladivostok, Russian Federation
The article gives a brief historiography of the topic of the Russian diaspora on the pages of the magazines: "Russia and the Asia-Pacific Region", "Ojkumena. Regional researches" and "Proceedings of the Oriental Institute". The main directions of research on the topic within the framework of these publications are highlighted. Their review and a brief description as a whole are given. Statistics are provided on aspects of the topic and geographical coverage.
Russian abroad, archives, scientific journals, eLIBRARY.RU, "Russia and the Asia-Pacific Region", "Ojkumena. Regional Researches", "Oriental Institute Journal"
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