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Jewish/non-Jewish encounters in corridors and staircases: narrowing down everyday life in liminal spaces. [PDF]
Hultman M, Korbel S.
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An implementation evaluation of the Breaking Down human rights barriers to HIV services initiative in Ukraine. [PDF]
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Silences and Omissions in Reporting Epidemics in Russian and Soviet Prisons, 1890-2021. [PDF]
Nakonechnyi M, Pallot J.
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Russian Orthodox churches in China
2022The book is essentially an encyclopedic guide to Russian Orthodox churches built in the 17th–21stcenturies in China. It describes their brief history and architectural features. The churches are described from a geographical perspective and based on the contemporary territorial division of the People's Republic of China. The monasteries and churches of
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The Orthodox Church and Russian Politics
Europe-Asia Studies, 2013Irina Papkova New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, xiii+265pp, $65.00 h/b THAT THE ORTHODOX CHURCH, AND THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE (MP) especially, have come to play an increasingly visible role i...
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2018
The recent “conservative turn” in Russian politics has raised to new levels the role of spiritual and moral values in political discourse. The new partnership formed between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the state, a modernized version of the traditional Byzantine symphonia, has also affected Russian foreign policy.
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The recent “conservative turn” in Russian politics has raised to new levels the role of spiritual and moral values in political discourse. The new partnership formed between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the state, a modernized version of the traditional Byzantine symphonia, has also affected Russian foreign policy.
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The Russian orthodox church 1945 ‐ 1959
Religion in Communist Lands, 1980(1980). The Russian orthodox church 1945 ‐ 1959. Religion in Communist Lands: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 218-224.
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Society
Russian Politics & Law, 2003The past and the present of Russian society clearly demonstrate a lack of social ethics. By social ethics, we have in mind the self-regulation of social relations, not through coercion exercised by legal institutions but with the help of social actors' own inner mechanisms for coordinating interactions.
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