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Economic Institutions and Economic Growth in the Former Soviet Union Economies [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to assess the importance of economic institutions, measured by an index built from the E.B.R.D. (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) indicators, for the pattern of economic growth.
Marta Spreafico
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The rich artistic and architectural heritage of Armenia, spanning ancient, medieval, and new periods, is renowned for its intricate ornamentation and symbolic motifs that reflect the nation’s cultural, religious, and historical identity.
Arshakyan, Mariam
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THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE SOVIET MAUSOLEUM IN THE CONTEXT OF TIME [PDF]
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The Soviet city and the ‘other cultural’ heritage
Little is known about the relationship between ‘ours’ and the ‘other’ in Soviet architecture. Attitudes to heritage in the Kaliningrad region and in the former Central Asian republics, despite their dissimilarity, have much in common.
Юлия Косенкова +1 more
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Soviet ritual architecture – wedding and funeral palaces in Lithuania
Straipsnyje nagrinėjami specifiniai sovietinės architektūros objektai – ritualiniai pastatai (santuokų ir laidotuvių rūmai), skirti civilinėms apeigoms, t. y. sekuliarios sovietinės visuomenės ritualų aptarnavimui.
Drėmaitė, Marija
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Construction of indicator system and comprehensive evaluation of high-quality development of cultural tourism integration in revolutionary base areas. [PDF]
Li P, Xu C, Liang H.
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Determination of the temporal-spatial pattern distribution and evolution of industrial heritage in Northeast China and its influencing factors. [PDF]
Ban Y, Chen J, Liu C, Wang J, Liu J.
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Public Health Communication Challenges in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Lim L +5 more
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The future of Ukrainian healthcare: the digital opportunity. [PDF]
Mudge GH, Vilenskyi A, Kumar U, Kohli M.
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During practically the entire development of Lithuanian architecture in the 20th century, one can observe open architectural politicisation as being one of the most important ideological ways of giving meaning to space. Themes of national romanticism that were exploited during the interwar period were followed by a feverish attempt during the Soviet ...
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