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In this article, the author turns his attention to two specific literary motifs from Russian science fiction literature of the early 1920s: surgically obtained rejuvenation and pioneering transplantation between animal and human organs, in particular ...
Marco Caratozzolo
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The Struggle to Create Soviet Opera
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the real public and makes your names popular not only with individual small circles but, under favourable conditions, with the whole people.
Grinberg, Miriam
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Mir Bozhiy magazine and Russian culture in the late 19th – early 20th century
Mir Bozhiy (God’s World) magazine is justly attributed to the lead periodicals of the p lutionary Russia. It came out in 1892-1906. During that relatively short period, it managed to win well-deserved respect and popularity among its readers.
N. V. Shevtsov
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Russian Religious Thought and the Future of Orthodox Theology [PDF]
Paper presented as Fr. Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture, St.
Valliere, Paul
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The polarization properties of a magnetophotonic crystal at the frequencies located in the vicinity of ferromagnetic resonance are studied. The investigations are curried out taking into consideration the fact that the magnitude of material losses in ...
Prosvirnin, Sergey L. +2 more
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Economic and Social Thoughts of Ivan Pososhkov (1652-1726) [PDF]
In this paper, I will try to address some criticism to Bruno Leoni’s general theory of law and society. In his well known book Freedom and the Law (1961) –in the opinion of some Italian scholars, to be considered a libertarian Manifesto–, he stressed at ...
Nikolay Nenovsky
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Between Physicality and Symbolism: Kyiv as a Contested Territory in Russian and Ukrainian Émigré Letters, 1920–1939 [PDF]
The paper deals with visions of Kyiv in the writings of Russian and Ukrainian émigré writers during the interwar period. The city became a focal point of intensive intellectual debate whose participants regarded Kyiv not only as a place of a recent ...
Soroka, Mykola Iv
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Observation of optical vortices in momentum space
Vortex, the winding of a vector field in two dimensions, has its core the field singularity and its topological charge defined by the quantized winding angle of the vector field. Vortices are one of the most fundamental topological excitations in nature,
Ang Chen +9 more
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The Russian Perspective in Vadim Andreev’s Prose: From A Tale about Father to The Wild Field
The literary legacy of Vadim Leonidovich Andreev (1902–1976) is considered as part of the writer’s key objective — to preserve national identity. The author uses the methods of immanent, historical and genetic, and comparative and typological analysis ...
Olga Аnatolyevna Dashevskaya
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Alternative language theory under Stalin: philosophy and religion at the crossroads in the nascent Soviet Union [PDF]
The paper is mainly focused on Russian philosopher Aleksei Losev: his dissident theoretical works of the 1920s, and the philosophy of language (thing, name, Divine Name, energy).info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Ioffe, Dennis
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