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The Occultist Background of Bolshevism
The revolution in Russia was not conceived among workers and peasants, as it has been accepted in popular historiography. It was a project with intelligentsia roots and an esoteric background.
Stanisławczyk, Barbara
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This article presents how biographical work helps understand the more global mechanisms of an individual’s political conversion. Here the purpose is to unravel the reasons which led a socialist pastor, who displayed no sign of any form of political ...
Clément Fontannaz
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Bishop Andrey (Ukhtomsky): Church Comprehension and Criticism of Ideology and Practice of Socialism
The question of the attitude of the famous church publicist Bishop Andrey (Ukhtomsky) to the theory and practice of socialism in Russia and the USSR is considered.
A. A. Ivanov
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The article is a study of Andrei Platonov’s ethical principles’ evolution and of the reasons for his writings’ victimization by the Soviet critics and authorities. One of the main charges against the writer was his “unhealthy Karataev-apery”.
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Nestor Ivanovych Makhno and bolshevism [PDF]
The bachelor thesis analyses the relations between N. I. Makhno - makhnovshchina - and the Bolsheviks in the years 1918-1922. These relationships are characterised as dynamic due to frequent conflicts and divisions.
Frynta, Jakub
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Bolshevism and its Pedigree [PDF]
analysis of Bolshevism as of ...
Mehnert, Klaus, 1906-1984
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Flexoelectricity in Photoconversion: Fundamentals, Materials, and Outlooks
Mechanical bending of a flexible cantilever induces a strain gradient in the photoactive material. The resulting flexoelectric field couples with photovoltaic and photoconductive effects, modulating charge generation, separation, and collection. A comparative analysis of oxide perovskites, halide perovskites, and two‐dimensional materials is presented,
Xiang Huang, Feng Li, Rongkun Zheng
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Sociology and Philosophy: Inseparable and Non-Merged. The Birth of Marxist Sociology from the Spirit of Bolshevism. Part 2 [PDF]
This article discusses the problem of the relationship between sociology and philosophy in Soviet Russia in the 1920’s, which resulted in the birth of “Marxist sociology” and its approval in the 1930’s.
Alexander N. Malinkin
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Bolshevism, Islamism, Nationalism: Britain’s Problems in South Asia, 1918–1923 [PDF]
As many scholars have noted, in the immediate years after the First World War, the British Empire faced important challenges to its future survival, not least of which was the growth of three key movements: Bolshevism, Islamism and nationalism.
Campbell, Heather Alison
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