The changes in the choice of topics in research into Slovak and world history manifest most strikingly in the study of the history of Russia and Eastern Europe and Slovak-Russian/Soviet relations in the twentieth century. There was a retreat from traditional subjects and the spectrum of topics treated in Russian/Soviet history, and expansion into areas that, until that time, had been neglected for various objective reasons or were tabooed for political reasons.
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