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The Evolution of Talysh Ethnic Identity: From Soviet Manipulation to Contemporary Reality
ABSTRACT The article delves into the historical and contemporary aspects of the Talysh people's ethnic identity, tracing its evolution from the Russian Empire, through the Soviet Union's nationality policies, to the current situation in independent Azerbaijan.
Petr Kokaisl
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Ruští spisovatelé o umění překladu
The paper elaborates on a selection of canonical texts by Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765), Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), and Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977), reflecting on the art of literary translation.
Stanislav Rubáš
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Anton Chekhov and the Catastrophes of Teaching
Abstract In this essay, Ross Collin offers ethics‐focused readings of Anton Chekhov's popular short stories “The Schoolmistress” and “The Teacher of Literature.” Chekhov shows in the two stories how teaching can inhibit teachers' flourishing. That is to say, teaching under bad conditions can draw teachers into moral “catastrophe,” to use Cornel West's ...
Ross Collin
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 travel restrictions were especially distressing for migrants, whose transnational lifestyles and networks often rely on travelling, even in older age. Drawing on 20 interviews, this study analyses the effect of COVID restrictions on the transnational lives of older Russian migrants in Finland.
Laura Kemppainen
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Pushkin Review / Pushkinskiĭ vestnik [PDF]
Pushkin Review / Pushkinskiĭ vestnik Sujet : The North American Pushkin Society (NAPS) is an international association of scholars who are engaged in research on the life and works of Alexander Pushkin.
Dominique Poggi
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Neurodegenerative disorders are known to be commonly associated with neuroinflammation. Plants with antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties hold prospect in alleviating neuroinflammation. One such plant with documented anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant potential is Salvia officinalis L.
Bernard Sefah +4 more
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The poet and the conspirators: Towards the history of interpretations of O. Mandelstam’s poem “For Some the Winter Means Arak and Blue-Eyed Sparkling Punches...” (1922) [PDF]
The article is an analysis of several interpretations of one of the key poems in Mandelstam's poetry of the 1920s, "For Some the Winter Means Arak and Blue-Eyed Sparkling Punches..." (1922).
Minz, Bella A.
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Scale‐Up of Tailor‐Made Onsite Enzyme Blend From Cassava Peels for Industrial Bioethanol Production
Bioethanol production is one of the key alternatives for fossil fuel use due to climate change. The study seeks to upscale tailor‐made onsite enzyme blends for the bioconversion of cassava peels to bioethanol in simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process using cassava peels‐degrading fungi.
Martison Budu +3 more
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Vladivostotskie legendy Pushkinskoi ulitsy: putevoditel’ [Vladivostok legends of Pushkin Street: guidebook] [PDF]
The following stories are included: On the ruins of the cathedral (Pushkin Street, No. 2), Where Vladivostok journalism began: Sollogub’s House (No. 7), Housing for Bankers (No. 8), Oriental Institute and its Professors (No. 10), Lutherans from St.
Khisamutdinov, Amir Aleksandrovich
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(Un)uttered mystery of existence in V. Nabokov’ short stories “The Word” and “The Thunderstorm”
The article is devoted to identifying the poetological and semantic features of V. Nabokov’ short stories “The Word” and “The Thunderstorm”. The analysis of the first of them is directly connected with the theme of verbal art, important to Nabokov, which
Eugene Makhankov
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