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Speak Kazakh: Language Ideologies in Kazakhstan's Social media in Times of Russian–Ukrainian War
ABSTRACT This article examines the construction of language ideologies on social media in the context of the use of Kazakh and Russian languages in Kazakhstan following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Through the analysis of Instagram and YouTube posts and comments from popular Kazakhstani bloggers and opinion‐makers, which were selected for the ...
Alina Kamalova
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Abstract The Habsburg Empire dissolved after World War One. A new world order of nation‐states was emerging that acknowledged and distributed civic rights to non‐titular nations based on national minority status. How did Jewish communities in the former Kingdom of Hungary respond to the gradual change of sovereignty, the ethnicisation of everyday life ...
Anna Adorjáni
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Aleksander Lednicki and the fate of his milieu of the Polish community in Russia at the turn of the 20th cent. as a mirror of the transformations of the Polish field of power The paper deals with the phenomenon of waning memory of the Polish economic ...
Tomasz Zarycki
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Russian Higher Education in China
In the first half of the 20th century, Russian emigrants in China created a network of higher education institutions based on the Russian pre-revolutionary education system.
Amir Khisamutdinov
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The perception of G. Herwegh’s personality and work in Russian culture: from revolutionary spirit to a scandalous love affair [PDF]
The article was submitted on 12.04.2016.Рассматривается динамика восприятия и трактовки личности и наследия немецкого поэта XIX в. Георга Гервега в России.
Dmitrieva, L., Nikonova, N.
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The Peril of Thinking for Others: The Russian Intelligentsia, Pro and Contra
The Russian Review, Volume 85, Issue 1, Page 93-97, January 2026.
Caryl Emerson
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Universities and the Right to Think in Africa
Studies of academic freedom have mostly focussed on Europe and North America. Yet, any consideration of the societal crises in Africa cannot ignore the collapse of its universities and the very concept of academic freedom on the continent. Much had been expected of the universities.
Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe
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Guilt, shame, and antiwar action in an authoritarian country at war
Abstract Feeling guilt and shame for the harm done to others by the ingroup can facilitate intergroup reconciliation. Most of the studies showing this effect are conducted in democratic countries and on historical, not current, conflicts. We investigated the role of group‐based guilt and shame in collective action in an authoritarian country at war. We
Lusine Grigoryan +4 more
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Lionel Munby, Marxism, and Local History
Abstract A member of the Communist Party for thirty‐four years, and a key participant in the post‐War Communist Party Historians’ Group, Lionel Munby (1918–2009) is not among that Group's best‐known historians. Yet arguably he was more typical of its membership and outlook.
MARK GOLDIE
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ONTOLOGICAL SITUATION OF RUSSIAN EMIGRATION: AN ATTEMPT TO COMPREHEND
AN ATTEMPT TO COMPREHEND The article represents attempt of scientific, literary-critical and cultural judgment of destinies of representatives of the Russian intelligentsia which has emigrated after February revolution of 1917.
Diana E. Kostenko
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