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The monograph is devoted to the study of humanitarian, i.e. personal, informal ties between citizens of Russia and Egypt, which play a key role in the formation of the image of the other people and intercultural interaction. The essence and types of humanitarian ties, secondary forms of intercultural interaction and its manifestations are considered. Various types of humanitarian ties during the period under study (late 19th - mid 20th century) - mutual temporary migrations, both voluntary (pilgrims and travelers) and forced (prisoners of war and refugees), as well as Russian diaspora in Egypt…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The monograph is devoted to the study of humanitarian, i.e. personal, informal ties between citizens of Russia and Egypt, which play a key role in the formation of the image of the other people and intercultural interaction. The essence and types of humanitarian ties, secondary forms of intercultural interaction and its manifestations are considered. Various types of humanitarian ties during the period under study (late 19th - mid 20th century) - mutual temporary migrations, both voluntary (pilgrims and travelers) and forced (prisoners of war and refugees), as well as Russian diaspora in Egypt are analyzed. The imagological function of humanitarian ties and their contribution to both Russian and Egyptian culture is examined. The monograph is addressed to historians and culturologists, as well as to the general reader interested in Egypt and its ties with Russia.
Autorenporträt
Vladimir Belyakov (nacido en 1950) es Doctor en Historia, investigador principal del Instituto de Estudios Orientales de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias. Es profesor en la Universidad Militar (Moscú). Es autor de 11 libros y más de 80 trabajos de investigación. Sus principales campos de investigación son las relaciones ruso-egipcias y los problemas del Egipto moderno. Sitio web: www.belyakovv.com.