Graeme Gill.Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society. — Taylor & Francis, 2022-12-23. — С. 391 - ... The same happened to Constitution Day. National Unity Day on 4 November, commemorating an episode in the struggle against Polish invaders in 1612, was established as a substitute for the Day of Conciliation and Consent, for which 7 November was regarded as an improper occasion. This invention was not successful, as the meaning of the new holiday was vague, and no mass rituals comparable with those for Victory Day appeared. However, for several years it was successfully exploited by nationalists who organised “the Russian march” rallies in Moscow and other cities and towns. Over time, cancelling the commemoration of the October Revolution as a public holiday mitigated passions about this event. However, while being discarded from official symbolic practices, the Revolution was not reframed in such a way as to be integrated into the official historical narrative (Malinova 2018a). It appeared a problem in 2017 when the state consciously avoided an official commemoration of the centenary of the Revolution (Laruelle 2019).. — 729 с. — ISBN 978-1-000-78726-9. Архивировано 14 декабря 2023 года.
«…в этом документе юлианские даты не переведены на григорианский календарь, а лишь соотнесены, сопоставлены с ним» … «…текст закона о памятных военных днях России ошибочен и противоречит и юридическому состоянию современной России, и всем тем историческим данным, которые приведены выше» (Пчелов Е. В.Когда праздновать годовщину Бородинской битвы? (Решение простой хронологической задачи) // Отечественная война 1812 года: Источники. Памятники. Проблемы. Материалы IX Всероссийской научной конференции. Бородино. 4—6 сентября 2000 г. (рус.). — М.: Калита, 2001. — С. 222–230.)
Graeme Gill.Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society. — Taylor & Francis, 2022-12-23. — С. 391 - ... The same happened to Constitution Day. National Unity Day on 4 November, commemorating an episode in the struggle against Polish invaders in 1612, was established as a substitute for the Day of Conciliation and Consent, for which 7 November was regarded as an improper occasion. This invention was not successful, as the meaning of the new holiday was vague, and no mass rituals comparable with those for Victory Day appeared. However, for several years it was successfully exploited by nationalists who organised “the Russian march” rallies in Moscow and other cities and towns. Over time, cancelling the commemoration of the October Revolution as a public holiday mitigated passions about this event. However, while being discarded from official symbolic practices, the Revolution was not reframed in such a way as to be integrated into the official historical narrative (Malinova 2018a). It appeared a problem in 2017 when the state consciously avoided an official commemoration of the centenary of the Revolution (Laruelle 2019).. — 729 с. — ISBN 978-1-000-78726-9. Архивировано 14 декабря 2023 года.