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ARCHIVAL MATERIALS AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE MARI MUSICAL CULTURE
Вестник МГПУ. Серия Исторические науки, 2022В статье анализируются неопубликованные документы центральных и местных архивов, позволившие отразить специфику развития марийской музыкальной культуры.
Ю.Ю. Цыкина +1 more
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Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics, 2023
The purpose of this article is to consider the perception of the images of the Mari heroes (Lugovomar. “patyr-vlak”) by the contemporaries and the models of interpretation of historical legends and beliefs about them.
Herman Yu. Ustyantsev
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The purpose of this article is to consider the perception of the images of the Mari heroes (Lugovomar. “patyr-vlak”) by the contemporaries and the models of interpretation of historical legends and beliefs about them.
Herman Yu. Ustyantsev
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SONGS-PRESENTATIONS IN THE FOLK-SONG CULTURE MARI
Финно-угроведение, 2020N. Mushkina
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The church-singing art of Mari region in the late 19th — early 20th centuries
St Tikhons University Review Series V Christian Art, 2023This article attempts to explore a little-known topic related to the history of church singing in the Mari Region. The relevance of the above problem is beyond doubt, since this topic has not yet become the object of close attention from researchers ...
Albina Simakova
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Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal
This article is based on the findings of several research expeditions to Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, and the Sverdlovsk region of Russia. It provides information on the work of rural libraries serving the Mari populace in places where there is a high ...
M. Kutsaeva
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This article is based on the findings of several research expeditions to Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, and the Sverdlovsk region of Russia. It provides information on the work of rural libraries serving the Mari populace in places where there is a high ...
M. Kutsaeva
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Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal
An essential mechanism for transmitting ethnic language within families involves the transfer from older to younger generations, with grandmothers playing a prominent role in this process.
M. Kutsaeva
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An essential mechanism for transmitting ethnic language within families involves the transfer from older to younger generations, with grandmothers playing a prominent role in this process.
M. Kutsaeva
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Technology and Culture, 2019
Mari Hvattum and Anne Hultzsch, eds. The Printed and the Built: Architecture, Print Culture and Public Debate in the Nineteenth Century London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018, 306 pp., 115 color illus.
Sun-Young Park
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Mari Hvattum and Anne Hultzsch, eds. The Printed and the Built: Architecture, Print Culture and Public Debate in the Nineteenth Century London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018, 306 pp., 115 color illus.
Sun-Young Park
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Mary and Modern Catholic Material Culture
2019This chapter assesses the persistence of material culture in modern Marian devotion, against the backdrop of technological developments in the mass media and in conjunction with a history of modern apparitions. It argues that, despite the ‘virtualization’ of Marian phenomena, iconography, and devotional practice through media such as photography and ...
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Sergey I. Rudenko’s mordovian and mari museum collections
Proceedings of the UFRC RAS Series History Philology CultureThe outstanding ethnographer Sergey Ivanovich Rudenko made a huge contribution to the collection of museum objects on the traditional culture of the Mari and Mordvins-Erzyas. His collections on these peoples were based on items of clothing (hats, women’s
R. Sadikov
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"Your Loving Sister, Mary the French Queen": The Material Culture of Mary Tudor
2023Mary Tudor (1496-1533) was at the center of two major European courts during the Renaissance as an English princess and queen of France. Mary has often been studied in relation to her brother and two husbands, which has left the abundance of material works produced in association with her understudied by art historians.
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