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The Russian Catastrophe of 1917 and Bachtin’s ‘Great Time’ (M. Prišvin, V. Rozanov, A. Blok)
This article is devoted to the perception of the social catastrophe of 1917 in the historical and cultural perspective of ‘great time’ (M. Bachtin) represented in the texts of Michail Prišvin, Vasilij Rozanov and Aleksandr Blok.
Alexander Medvedev
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Georgien, die Bolschewiki und die deutsche Sozialdemokratie (1917–1921)
The contribution focuses on the fate of the First Republic of Georgia (1917-1921), from Karl Kautsky’s point of view, and on the German Social Democrats’ changing view of the October Revolution.
Siegfried Heimann
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The article highlights the issue of political everyday life of Mariupol Ukrainians in the revolutionary processes of 1917 on the basis of the analysis of periodicals.
Volodymyr Romantsov, Natalia Romantsova
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1917 – Die korrumpierte Revolution
Die Russische Revolution von 1917, die in Wirklichkeit aus mehreren Erhebungen bestand, bildet die Zäsur zwischen »langem« 19. und »kurzem« 20. Jahrhundert und leitete das sogenannte »Zeitalter der Extreme« (Eric Hobsbawm) ein. Viele, die an den Erfolg der Revolution geglaubt hatten, wurden von den tatsächlichen Entwicklungen bitter enttäuscht.
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Abstract Large‐scale land reforms constitute a substantial redistribution of wealth and reallocation of agricultural land, which is a major form of asset and production input in developing countries. While land redistribution (from the rich to the poor) remains a highly controversial issue, extensive evidence on its effect is limited.
Devashish Mitra +3 more
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The introduction outlines the review scope. Microbial cell factories as living drugs cover host–gut microbiota, bacteria, yeast, and other microbial systems, with comparative host advantages. Engineering strategies include synthetic circuits, quorum sensing, and memory.
Cemile Elif Özçelik +3 more
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International Law and Revolution: 1917 and Beyond
In 1917, the October Revolution and the adoption of the revolutionary Mexican Constitution shook the foundations of the international order and international law in profound, unprecedented and lasting ways.
Greenman K +3 more
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DERMACLEAR: AI‐Powered Insights Into Four Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases in Spain
Using an AI‐enhanced analysis of electronic health records from nearly 50,000 patients, the DERMACLEAR study provides real‐world insights into the prevalence, clinical complexity, comorbidities and treatment patterns of HS, CU, PsO and AD in Spain.
Ana Giménez‐Arnau +11 more
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After February 1917 in Russia the ongoing revolution was supported by a mass political literature. This editorial phenomenon was not entirely new, in its aims, its themes, its terms and its amplitude. The 1905 revolution had already shown the way.
Michel Tissier
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Pittman‐Robertson and Dingell‐Johnson: A Congressional endorsement of state supremacy over wildlife?
Abstract The Pittman–Robertson Act of 1937 (PR) and the Dingell–Johnson Act of 1950 (DJ) provide states with substantial capacity to manage fish and wildlife by directing revenue from federal excise taxes on hunting and fishing equipment to states. The precise scope of state and federal wildlife management authority has been a topic of debate among ...
J. Vaughan Branch +2 more
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