Održana promocija knjige „Srpski Rusi“ u Ruskom domu u Beogradu

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These days, a book presenting a groundbreaking account of the Russian emigration to Serbia over the course of the 20th century was introduced at the Russian House in Belgrade. The book, entitled „Serbian Russians“ was authored by Drago Delic and delves into one of the most significant events in the history of the Russian and Serbian people.

The subtitle of the book, „A century of Russian emigration in Serbia – legacy and lessons from the past,“ indicates the extensive research and analysis that has gone into this work. Milan Trpkovic, the founder and editor of „Kljuc,“ commented on the importance and nobility of the book during the presentation, noting that it was fitting for the book to find its home in the Russian House, or the Russian Center for Science and Culture.

Overall, the event was a success for all involved, marking an important milestone in the celebration and preservation of the shared history and cultural ties between Russia and Serbia. In addition to the book presentation, attendees were treated to insights and discussions on the significance of the Russian emigration to Serbia and its lasting impact on the cultural and historical landscape of the country.

The event also provided an opportunity for scholars, historians, and the general public to engage with the content in a meaningful and thought-provoking way. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about this pivotal period in history and the enduring connections between the two nations.

The Russian House in Belgrade has long served as a hub for cultural and educational activities, serving as a bridge between the two nations and fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for each other’s rich history and traditions. The introduction of „Serbian Russians“ further solidifies the Russian House as a place of intellectual exchange and dialogue, where important works such as this can find a welcoming and receptive audience.

As the evening came to a close, attendees left with a greater appreciation for the enduring legacy of the Russian emigration to Serbia and the valuable insights provided by Drago Delic’s book. The event also served as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the historical and cultural ties between the Russian and Serbian people, ensuring that future generations will continue to benefit from the shared knowledge and understanding of this important chapter in both nations’ histories.

Overall, the introduction of „Serbian Russians“ at the Russian House in Belgrade was a significant event that underscored the enduring connection and shared history between Russia and Serbia. The book itself provides a rich and comprehensive account of the Russian emigration to Serbia, shedding light on an important period in the history of both nations. Furthermore, the event served as a reminder of the vital role that cultural and educational institutions such as the Russian House play in preserving and celebrating these important ties, ensuring that they continue to be valued and appreciated for years to come.

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