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TO THE JUBILEE OF PROFESSOR STEPANOVA ELEONORA FEDOROVNA
The article is devoted to the anniversary of Professor Eleonora Fedorovna Stepanova – a bright representative of the Russian intelligentsia: a talented lecturer, an inventor, an author of numerous books, an internationally recognized scholar!
D. V. Kompantsev +3 more
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From a restricted to full linguistic space: an ‘affirmative action’ strategy for the Udmurt language [PDF]
This study analyzes the long-term reasons why Udmurt occupies a restricted linguistic space in the post-Soviet state – the low status of Udmurt, due to Soviet language and other policies; urbanization; population shifts; myths and stereotypes about ...
Williams, Christopher
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Abstract During 1925–26 and 1928, debates about birth control took place in the readers' column of North Star (Gwiazda Polarna), a US Polish language weekly. These discussions provide a rare insight into how ideas spread by the US birth control movement were received by an immigrant and ethnic working‐class Catholic community.
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska
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Безаров Олександр. Соціокультурні особливості російського соціал-демократичного руху і проблема ідентичності російсько-єврейської інтелігенції в Російській імперії.
Безаров Олександр
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The article deals with various discussion point of view of the place and the role of intellectuals in modern Russia. Development of polemical discourse between the definitions «elite», «intellectual» and «the Russian intelligentsia» has led to the ...
Tatiana A. Shebzukhova
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Il paradigma dell’«uomo superfluo». Il processo di formazione dell’intelligencija russa e la sua estraniazione [PDF]
The article aims to investigate the formation process of Russian intelligentsia. In doing this, I decided to use a literary paradigm, coming directly from the art world.
Andrea Serra
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Karl Polanyi and Oszkar Jászi: Liberal socialism, the aster revolution and the Tanácsköztársaság [PDF]
For the abstract, please see the attached ...
Dale, G
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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Anti-Cosmopolitan Campaign in the USSR: Russian Historiography in 2010s – Early 2020s
The article describes the recent Russian historiography (2010s – early 2020s) on the anti-cosmopolitan campaign launched by the Soviet authorities in 1949–1953. The research relied on the principles of historicism and objectivity.
Elena S. Genina +1 more
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From Diaries to Blogs: Cultural and Political Networking in Russian Autobiographical Practice.
We aim to reveal the transformations of the subject, structure, goals, and functions of autobiographical practice from diary to blog in Russia, its traditions and developments as a specific form of political and cultural networking. The proposed paper is
Tatiana Saburova, Natalia Rodigina
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