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The Problem of Attitudes towards History in the Theory of Architecture of Postmodernism
The article contains a study of changes in the attitude to history in the foreign architecture of the twentieth century, in connection with the radical transformation of the perception of categories of time.
Alexey A. Khudin
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Measuring conscientiousness in Brazil and disentangling its relationships with subjective well-being, and academic involvement. [PDF]
Rocha AM, Zanon C, Roberts BW.
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This is a PSYNDEX Tests Review of NEO-FFI - NEO-FÜNF-FAKTOREN INVENTAR NACH COSTA UND MCCRAE - DEUTSCHE FASSUNG. PSYNDEX Tests Reviews are written in German and describe and evaluate psychological and educational tests used in the German-speaking ...
Eberwein, Manfred
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Investigating fundamentalist trends in the Orthodox Church of Greece: Balancing between traditionalism and fundamentalism. [PDF]
Sakellariou A.
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Hieroglyphic Luwian Sources and Neo-Assyrian History
The contribution addresses Hieroglyphic Luwian sources and Neo-Assyrian ...
Annick Payne
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Neo-nationalist party classification and vote in OECD countries between 1980 and 2015 (legislative elections)
Alexander Svitych (5827406)
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The article analyses modern traditionalism and its main directions (classical traditionalism, neo-traditionalism and new realism). This analysis encompasses the reasons for a returning interest to the realistic principles of writing, and the dialogues ...
Klimovich, Natalya +3 more
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Association of personality facets and cognition in the Lifelines population-based cohort study. [PDF]
Marcolini S +3 more
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Right-wing populism, Euroscepticism, and neo-traditionalism in Central and Eastern Europe
The electoral successes of nationalist right-wing populist parties in Hungary and Poland have provoked concern regarding the reasons for the rise of populism. In this context, one may mention the refugee crisis and the perception of immigrants as economic competitors and cultural strangers. In Central and Eastern Europe, where nationalism mainly has an
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This thesis discusses the ideological makeup of the Russian right wing philosopher Alexander Dugin\u27s and his conceptualization of race and nation in his Neo-Eurasianist imperial project. Tracing Dugin\u27s ideological influences from early Eurasianism,
Rushbrook, Jonathan
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