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The influence of legal scholars of Kazan University on the formation and development of the economy of the Republic of Tatarstan was studied. It was revealed that Kazan University played a key role in the theoretical and ideological justification for ...
A.V. Mikhailov +2 more
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Diphtheria incidence in the Republic of Tatarstan
From 1950 to 1959 in the Republic of Tatarstan, from 1300 to 2000 people suffered from diphtheria annually, the annual number of deaths ranged from 50 to 120 children. Mass immunization of children, which began in 1955-1957, contributed to a decrease in the incidence by 1960 (16.4 per 100 thousand population).
L. I. Fedorenko +4 more
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More Than a Game: Football and Ethnic Contestation in Contemporary Iran
ABSTRACT This study examines a particular form of ethnic resentment, namely the use of sport as a medium for expressing repressed ethnic feelings. It focuses on how a sports club, going beyond mere entertainment and athletics, becomes a center for disseminating ethnic sentiments. Specifically, it explores the role of Tractor, a football club founded in
Ehsan Kashfi
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Shrinking autonomy for Tatarstan and Gagauzia: the perils of flexible institutional design [PDF]
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Prina, Federica
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Playing the sycophant card: The logic and consequences of professing loyalty to the autocrat
Abstract Despite the centrality of the loyalty–competence framework in research on authoritarian politics, scholars have only focused on material aspects of what elites do in their service to the dictator. Yet nonmaterial aspects such as sycophantically praising the autocrat in speech—a common, everyday practice under authoritarianism, have been ...
Alexander Baturo +2 more
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HIV Glasgow, 23–26 October 2022, Glasgow, UK / Virtual
Journal of the International AIDS Society, Volume 25, Issue S6, October 2022.
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Prospects for the development of hiking tourism in the Republic of Tatarstan
The aim was to assess the tourism and recreational potential of the Republic of Tatarstan to determine the prospects for the development of hiking tourism.Considering the prospects for the development of hiking tourism in the Republic of Tatarstan, the ...
M. G. Daudova +4 more
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The article explores the period of reviving the art of calligraphy and handwritten book art in the Tatar culture, which falls on the end of the XIX century and is associated with the names of A. Makhmudov and Sh. Tagirov.
Firdaus G. Vagapova +1 more
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Tatar nation building since 1991: Ethnic mobilisation in historical perspective’ [PDF]
This study analyses the process of ethnic mobilization in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras and assesses the way in which history, memory and the treatment of the Volga Tatars by the Soviet state, especially under Lenin and Stalin, affected their long term
Williams, Christopher
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When Everything Old Was New Again: Reclaiming Ethnonational Tradition in Post‐Soviet Buryatia
Abstract Why greet your family in Buryat rather than Russian? What does it matter how many times you fold the dough of a meat dumpling? How should one celebrate a holiday? In early twenty‐first‐century Buryatia, the Buryat Buddhist New Year, Sagaalgan, emerged as an important domain within which such small practices were reified as expressive of Buryat
Kathryn E. Graber
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