Vladivostok, Russian Federation
In October 2022, Russian emigration celebrated the 100th anniversary of the exodus of the Siberian flotilla from Vladivostok and the end of the Civil War in the Russian Far East. In Australia, there are descendants of participants in those events, which are often called the Far Eastern outcome. The article analyzes the publications of the periodicals of the newspaper "Unification" (Sydney) and the magazine "Australian Lamp" (Brisbane) about events dedicated to this date, as well as the personal stories of immigrants as part of the formation of a "place of memory" for Russian residents of Australia.
Russian immigration in Australia, Far Eastern exodus, historical memory, periodicals of Russian immigrants in Australia, "places of memory"
1. 90th anniversary of the Great Exodus of White Russians from Vladivostok 1922–2012. In memory of our fathers and grandfathers who left their homeland forever. Collection of articles and memoirs. Sydney: Russian Historical Society in Australia, 2012. 48 p. (In Russ.).
2. History of Russians in Australia. T. 2. Sydney: Australia is a Russian chronicle. Sydney: Russian Historical Society in Australia, 2008. 282 s. (In Russ.).
3. Kanevskaya G.I. "We still dream of Russia".... The history of the Russian diaspora in Australia (late XIX century – the second half of the 80s. XX century). Vladivostok: Publishing House of the Far Eastern University, 2010. 369 p. (In Russ.).
4. Kapran I.K. Periodicals of Russian residents of China as a "place of memory "//Publishing in the Far East: science and practice. Vladivostok: Publishing house Dalnevost. federal. str., 2013.176 p. (In Russ.).
5. Kuzmin V. 100th anniversary of the Far Eastern exodus. // Website of the newspaper "Unification," URL: https://www.unification.com.au/articles/1668234170/ (accessed 10.01.2023). (In Russ.).
6. Labzin I.B. Russia and the revolution. My father is like an officer and a human being. St. Petersburg: Faces of Russia, 2018. 256 s. (In Russ.).
7. Larkina L.L. 100 years of the last Russian exodus from Russia was noted in Brisbane. Against the odds of remaining human and carrying good and light... Australian Lamp magazine website // URL: http://australianlampada.com/article/sobitia/sobitia_5335.html (accessed 10.01.2023). (In Russ.).
8. Larkina L.L. Vladimirsky Ball 2022 in Brisbane. // Australian Lamp Magazine Website, URL: http://australianlampada.com/article/sobitia/sobitia_5332.html (accessed 11.01.2023). (In Russ.).
9. Larkina L.L. Midshipman with someone else's fate. Brisbane: Australian Lamp, 2018. 348 p. (In Russ.).
10. Larkina L.L. Interview with Abbot of Brisbane Cathedral Ave. Gabriel Makarov "The Last Outcome" 27.11.2022 // Australian Lamp Magazine Website, URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FGume_z744 (accessed 10.01.2023). (In Russ.).
11. Nora P. Memory problems//France - memory. St. Petersburg: Publishing House of St. Petersburg University, 1999. S. 4–50. (In Russ.).
12. Stark Y.K. Last stronghold. Report on the activities of the Siberian Flotilla 1920–1924. St. Petersburg: Russian-Baltic Information Center "Blitz," 2015. 624 p. And ill. (In Russ.).



