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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MISSIONARY BROTHERHOOD AT THE PRINTING HOUSE OF ST. JOB OF POCHAEV IN LADOMIROVA IN THE CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS DURING THE SECOND PERIOD OF ITS EXISTENCE (1934–1945). PART 2: LIFE AND LABOURS OF THE BROTHERHOOD IN THE WAR YEARS. MINUTES OF THE SPIRITUAL COUNCIL MEETINGS, NOS. 171–231 (1942–1944) AND NOS. 1–2 (1945) [PDF]
The second part of the publication is devoted to the final — wartime period of the activity of the Typographical Monastic Brotherhood in Ladomirova, when the main dream of its founder was realised — the permanent work for the revival of the Orthodox ...
Alexander K. Klementiev
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Canonised while still alive... Ministry of the confessor of the faith archpriest Alexander Makov (1881‒1985) in Kuban’ region and in Chernigov [PDF]
This article studies the life and ministry of the Orthodox Confessor of the Faith (Russ. исповедник) Archpriest Alexander Makov (1881‒1985; Russ. Александр Маков), who survived the revolution and civil war, the Renovationist schism (Russ.
Sergey Shumylo
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The Role of the Bible in the Formation of Philosophical Thought in Kievan Rus’ (as Exemplified by Ilarion of Kiev, Kliment Smolatič, and Kirill of Turov) [PDF]
The article is an attempt to critically evaluate the manifestations of the philosophical culture sprouting in Rus’. With the baptism in the Byzantine Rite, Rus’ in the 10th century joined the family of Christian nations and defined the future direction ...
Kroczak, Justyna
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ABSTRACT The recent war in Ukraine has prompted a global focus on refugees and their ability to successfully overcome adversity. This article focuses on the factors that foster resilience in women refugees. Refugee resilience depends on external environments as much as on internal strength, both of which relate to the nature of transnational families ...
Laura Dryjanska +2 more
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The Russian Chursh Abroad and Vietnam war according to emigre ecclesiastical periodicals [PDF]
Soon after the end of World War II, there arose in the world two opposing systems, between which there began an intense conflict. One manifestation of this confl ict was the outbreak of local wars in different parts of the world.
Anashkin Dmitrii
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Transcontinental trajectories: Exploring Russian war‐induced migration dynamics in Brazil
Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 resulted in a massive exodus of Ukrainians to Europe but also the emigration of Russian citizens. While attention has primarily been on the flow of Russian migrants to neighbouring countries, intercontinental migrations to regions like South America have been overlooked.
Svetlana Ruseishvili, Sergey Ryazantsev
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Ethnodoxy and Immigration Attitudes in the Middle East/North Africa
Abstract Migration is a prevalent social concern in the Middle East/North Africa. In addition to emigration, the countries struggle to incorporate immigrant and transiting populations. This article examines the influence of ethnodoxy—the linking of Arab and Muslim identity—on public opinion on immigrants and migration in the MENA region. Using original
Hannah M. Ridge
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The Peril of Thinking for Others: The Russian Intelligentsia, Pro and Contra
The Russian Review, EarlyView.
Caryl Emerson
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Abstract One of the most important developments in modern Islamic missionary activism was the establishment in 1972 of the Libya‐based World Islamic Call Society (WICS, originally the Islamic Call Society) which acted as a leading think tank advocating Muslim unity and Pan‐Arabism throughout the Qaddafi era.
Mykhaylo Yakubovych
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