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George N. Roerich’s contribution to the history of Mongolian studies
The study is the first to analyze the works of Tibetologist and historian of the East Yu.N. Roerich (1902-1960), dedicated to the history of the development of the Mongolian Studies.
Alla M. Shustova
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From “religion” to “spirituality” in socialist Bulgaria: Vanga, Nicholas Roerich, and the mystique of history [PDF]
The article delves into processes unfolding in Bulgaria in the 1970s, centring around two figures: Vanga, known as the seer of Petrič, and the mystic painter Nicholas Roerich, to demonstrate the changes in the structure and meaning of categories
Valtchinova Galia
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Historical and Archival Aspects of Expertise and Attribution of N. K. Roerich’s Works
Based on the materials of expert and attribution studies carried out by the author over the years, this article examines the historical and archival documents, evidence and facts used in the course of the examination and attribution of works of easel ...
Elena Panteleevna Yakovleva
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UNDERSTANDING WORLDVIEW IN THE ART OF NICHOLAS ROERICH
This article updates the understanding of the ideological meanings in the art of symbolism, an artistic language which is conditionally symbolic in nature. As the “linguistic” material in symbolism is a system of symbols, with an inherent semantic closure, the article analyzes the method of deep reading and worldview meanings.
S. А. Zhuk,, O. N. Kuznetsova
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Eurasian ideas of Yu. N. Roerich
The article deals with the contribution by Yurii Nikolaevich Roerich (1902–1960) to Eurasianism, the original trend in Russian philosophical thought. In thisregard his contribution to the nomadic studies is of particular importance. Thanks to his efforts, these studies became a separate branch of general history.
A. Shustova
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On June 1, 1949, the Ministry for State Security of the Latvian SSR (LSSR MGB) initiated an investigation case, which within five months until October 29, 1949, grew into an accusation against fourteen persons for belonging to the “Theosophical anti ...
Uldis Krėslinis
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Roerich Heritage in Caucasian Culture
The article reveals the main periods and places of actualizing the Roerich heritage in the Caucasian culture. The study of Caucasian culture by the Roerich scholars in a historical perspective is presented in this context. The author attributes the Roerichs' acquaintance with Caucasian culture to the end of the 19th century and describes both the ...
V. Melnikov
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Nicholas Roerich’s Himalayas as the ‘Treasury of Spirit’
Nicholas Roerich, as a historian and archeologist, explores the roots and origins of Russian culture, and that quest brings him to India. In 1900s in his art and writings he is increasingly drawn to Indian themes and subjects. The first Indian themes in Roerich’s art were, perhaps, the two illustrations to his own philosophical fairy tale narrating the
TaeJin Koh, Alexander Pereverzev
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One Hundred Years of Protecting the Cultural Heritage: The Lieber Code (1854) – The Hague Convention (1954) [PDF]
The international legislation referring to the protection of the cultural heritage both in times of peace and of war started initially from a few articles inserted in legislative acts on armed actions of belligerent states, which in time have become ...
Gherghina Boda
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RECEPTION OF THE MOTIFS OF R. TAGORE’S POETRY COLLECTION “GITANJALI” IN THE LYRICS OF N.K. ROERICH
The article analyzes the multifaceted influence of R. Tagore’s poetry collection “Gitanjali” translated by Y.K. Baltrushaitis on N.K. Roerich’s book of poems “Flame in Chalice”.
A. Makarova
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