Russian Old Believers in Latin America
In the 1950s and 1960s, over 300 families of Russian Old Believers left their country’s Far East region to move first to China and later to Latin America, fleeing mainly to Brazil and Argentina to escape persecution once the collectivization began in the
D. V. Belov
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Psychological Context of Old Russian Iconography
The psychological value of the Old Russian icons has not been fully apprehended up to now. The article considers the psychological concepts reflected in the Old Russian icons.
O V Klypa
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Russian Old Believers: traditions and innovations
The worldview of all Old Believers’ groups is based on a fundamental traditionalism. One of them strictly monitor its performance in everything associated with the faith; the other ones claim that following the ancient tradition is needed in the majority
Irina V. Pozdeeva
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A. L. Ordin-Nashchokin and the rise of charity movement in Pskov in the end of the 17th – first half of the 18th centuries [PDF]
This article deals with the contribution of the Abbot of Pskov Nikolo-Lubyatov monastery monk Anthony (the outstanding Russian statesman A. L. Ordin- Nashchokin) to the establishment of private charitable institutions in Pskov at the end of the 17th ...
Arsenii Postnikov
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Old Believer’s Book Culture in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s Novel “In the Woods” (To the 140th Anniversary of the Writer’s Death) [PDF]
The article examines the peculiarities of P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s perception of the Volga Old Believers’ book tradition. In particular, it establishes the sources of the formation of the writer’s ideas about the role of bookishness in the daily life ...
Sergey S. Bytko
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Trends in Neologization of Verbal Vocabulary in the Old Russian Language (15 th – 17 th Centuries)
The article is devoted to the problem of neologization of the semantic and word-formation subsystem of Russian verbs. The trends of this process are determined in relation to the Old Russian language of the 15 th – 17 th centuries.
Dariya G. Orlova, Olga I. Dmitrieva
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. Inventions of scientists, engineers and specialists from different countries in the area of nanotechnologies. Part II [PDF]
: The article provides an abstract review of patents. The results of creative activity of scientists, engineers and specialists, including inventions in the field of nanotechnology and nanomaterials, being implemented, allow achieving a significant ...
Leonid A. Ivanov +4 more
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Administrative division of Lithuania on the Russian maps of the XIX and XX centuries (2 of 3)
Continued of Review article: Gliožaitis, A. (2012). Administrative division of Lithuania on the Russian maps of the XIX and XX centuries (1 of 3). Geodesy and Cartography, 32(2), IIa-IIf.
Algirdas Gliožaitis
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Inventions in the area of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. Part I [PDF]
Introduction. Advanced technologies impress people’s imagination demonstrating the latest achievements (materials, methods, systems, technologies, devices etc.) that dramatically change the world.
Leonid A. Ivanov +4 more
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It has been argued that the Russian Empire failed to integrate the core Russian population under a cohesive sense of national identity. This article explores popular responses to the nationalization process by examining changing ideas of imperial loyalty
Marsden, Thomas
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