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The role of the Internet in formation of the protest mood of the region’s population
This article analyses the degree of Internet penetration and the level of involvement of the Vologda region residents in the information and communication space.
I. N. Dementieva
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Russian Protest Moods and Actions
Based on Russia-wide surveys conducted by the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISRAS) in monitoring regime, the article considers the probability of formation “revolutionary situation” in modern Russia and the growth of mass ...
Yuriy V. Latov
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Questions revealing the contradictions which led the country to the revolutionary upheavals of February 1917 are considered. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that it identifies new factors that complement the overall picture of the social ...
A. D. Grudina
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The protest moods of the Don Cossacks and the repressive state policy of the late 1920s — 1930s [PDF]
In the late 1920s after the abandonment of the New Economic Policy and expansion of the forced collectivization relationships between the peasantry and the Party and State authorities sharply deteriorated. The collectivization was especially painful in
A V Baranov
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The article analyses relationships between political exiles and government officials in Vyatka province before the first Russian revolution. The study reflects increasing tendency towards hostility between the government officials and state prisoners in ...
Kalinina Darya Alexandrovna
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TURBULENCE OF THE PARTY-POLITICAL LIFE OF GERMANY [PDF]
The approaching middle of the 20th electoral period in Germany was marked by significant fluctuations in the electoral popularity of established parties, which were recorded by numerous surveys of leading German demoscopic institutions.
Vladislav B. Belov
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The subject of the study is the sources of protest moods of modern student youth. The research interest in protest moods is due to the fact that they are a latent stage of open protest actions, and their study provides an opportunity to regulate open protest: reducing its negative effects and increasing the positive ones.
Angelina Rustamovna Akhmedova +1 more
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Youth protest moods through the eyes of Russian youth
Rafael B. Shaikhislamov +2 more
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Causes and Special Aspects of Protest Moods among Young People
L V Mrochko
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