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AN EXPERIENCE OF MAPPING OF THE SOIL−ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF MIDDLE INDUSTRIAL CITY (BIROBIDZHAN CITY, JEWISH AUTONOMOUS OBLAST, RUSSIA AS AN EXAMPLE)

open access: yesInterCarto. InterGIS, 2015
The created soil map of Birobidzhan city (scale 1:25 000) reflects the diversity of soils and nonsoil formationsinthecity.Itpresentsfour large ecological soil groups: natural undisturbed, natural disturbed, anthropogenic soils and surface technogenic ...
L. A. Matiushkina, V. B. Kalmanova
doaj   +2 more sources

B(ordering) Utopia in Birobidzhan: Spatial Aspects of Jewish Colonization in Inner Asia [PDF]

open access: yesChanging Societies & Personalities, 2021
The borderline territory serves a double purpose, being simultaneously zones of cultural contact and cultural barriers–administrative and often civilizational.
Ivan Peshkov
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„Jesteśmy straconym pokoleniem”. Wspólnoty Żydów birobidżańskich w Izraelu: relacja z badań terenowych (lipiec 2012 r.)

open access: yesAdeptus, 2013
“We are the lost generation”. Communities of Birobidzhan Jews in Israel: field research report (July 2012)  In this article I describe the fieldwork conducted in Israel in 2012 among those who have emigrated from the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in Russia.
Maria Makarova
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Such Stuff As Diaspora Dreams Are Made On: Birobidzhan and the Canadian-Jewish Communist Imagination

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies, 2002
This article examines the history of two organizations whose main aim was to provide support for the Soviet project to establish a Jewish socialist republic, the official language of which was to be Yiddish, in the Birobidzhan region of the USSR.
Henry Srebrnik
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THE CONCENTRATION OF RADON IN INDOOR AIR OF THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION

open access: yesРадиационная гигиена, 2015
The article deals with the accumulation of radon in indoor air in the Jewish Autonomous Region. It is shown that the highest levels are detected in Obluchensky, Birobidzhan regions and in the capital of autonomy – Birobidzhan (mean for 2005–2010 values ...
E. O. Klinskaya, N. K. Khristoforova
doaj   +1 more source

ECOLOGICAL FEATURES OF FUNCTIONAL AND PLANNING STRUCTURE OF MEDIUM- AND SMALL-SIZED CITIES AT THE SOUTHERN FAR EAST (EXEMPLIFIED BY BIROBIDZHAN)

open access: yesInterCarto. InterGIS, 2016
With account of perspective tendencies of formation and development of the cities at the southern part of the Russian Far East, and the formation of their ecological stability, the functional and planning structure for determining the landscaping of the ...
V. B. Kalmanova
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SOME ASPECTS OF THE BIROBIDZHAN

open access: yesPRESENT PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2021
N.V. Matienko
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The Creative Life of E. L. Gelfand — Actor and Director of the Birobidzhan State Jewish Theater Named after L. Kaganovich [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Статья поступила в редакцию 22.05.2023 г.Актуальность темы исследования обусловлена спецификой осуществляемой в РФ культурной политики, согласно которой культура возведена в ранг национальных приоритетов и признана гарантом сохранения единого культурного
Gamalei, Sofya Yu.   +1 more
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Communism, Christianity, and Translating Russian Jews: Liudmila Ulitskaia's Daniel Stein and Aleksandr Meilakhs's Bentsion Shamir

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 81, Issue 1, Page 45-65, January 2022., 2022
This article examines two novels from the last decade written by Russian‐Jewish writers, Liudmila Ulitskaia's Daniel Stein, Translator and Aleksandr Meilakhs' Red Zion. Both novels feature remarkably similar protagonists, unique for Russian literature: Polish‐born Jews who survive the Shoah and immigrate to Israel.
BRETT WINESTOCK
wiley   +1 more source

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