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unity and coherence." As a result, it has been said, "Russian philosophy flourished in the émigré community for decades" after 1917. Although as a result of the revolution, the Press and its authors were hardly known in Russia at all, it was later described as being responsible for preserving the memories of the émigrés.
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provided the press by its parent company, enabled it to establish itself as the primary source of intellectual literature for
European Russians in the longer term. Indeed, many of the works published by the YMCA Press were written by members of the émigré community, which gave the Press a "sense of
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By the end of 1973, the book is completed and published : it received "worldwide attention" and great historical impact. The YMCA-Press
Russian version of the book is published in 50,000 copies, an impressive figure for a small publishing house of Russian emigration. The draw will quickly run
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appeared to create a market for reproducing similar texts that
Russians would easily have found at home, particularly technical and scientific works. However, this plan has been described by one modern commentator as "too grandly conceived and poorly administered" to succeed, whilst the original
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For ten years, thanks to the help of generous donors and the French
Embassy in Moscow, YMCA-Press will crisscross Russia and endow a hundred cities with the complete collection of its editions, also organizing conferences and meetings with the former Soviet population long deprived of this
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strategy of concentrating on selling textbooks failed to make an entry into the new market as the émigrés "did not buy that kind of literature." Further, hopes of the YMCA Press entering the
Russian domestic market itself were dashed when their production of Russian-language versions of
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436:, artist-painter who emigrated in 1924 to Paris, who will also make many other covers for the publishing house. The "Master and Margarita", his most famous novel, will also be published by YMCA-Press in 1967, 20 years before its publication in the Soviet Union.
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Russian and French cultures and wishes to promote a certain approach to Russian culture faithful to the heritage of emigration. For this, a cultural center named after
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and the staff, received an invitation to the United States by
Anderson, and presented the latter with a book. This Solzhenitsyn had inscribed, thanking Anderson for "how much he ha done for Russian culture." The
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The YMCA Press now operated with a "different financial basis and with a more openly religious orientation." In the 60s, YMCA-Press published the authors banned or persecuted in the Soviet Union:
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The YMCA had originally formed itself in Russia in 1900 in order to provide "education, religious and philanthropic programs" through Bible classes and the provision of a new
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Russian religion, and this marked the first shift from publishing textbooks to religious pieces. A combination of entering the market for publishing
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was founded by YMCA-Press in Moscow, first as a
Russian subsidiary, then as an independent company to take over the work of publishing and promoting
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was founded in 2016 by YMCA-Press and the author's widow. It organizes various exhibitions and conferences on
Russian literary heritage.
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in Europe, amongst whom it was felt there was a thirst for education. The increase of Russian immigration into the continent after the
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was created, it is located on the second floor of the Parisian headquarters. The bookstore still operates in the heart of the
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falls, YMCA-Press's editorial activity slowed down. Then began a period of transmission to Russia of the cultural heritage of
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Russian Thought After Communism: The Rediscovery of a Philosophical Heritage: The Rediscovery of a Philosophical Heritage
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to preserve and promote archives from Russian diasporas and emigrations history. It is located in the
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and YMCA-Press. Solzhenitsyn not only publishes his new books there, but he also directs from
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