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Russian medieval studies in the 1920–1930-s
Background. The topic of the article is relevant due to insufficient research on the development of Soviet medieval studies in the 1920s–1930s in Russian historiography. Published work of a general nature by O.L.
V.P. Mitrofanov
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Problem of Periodization of the World History in Soviet Social Science of the 1920s
The article is devoted to the development of the periodization of world history in Soviet social science of the 1920s. Various options for periodization that existed in the educational literature on this discipline in the specified period are considered.
E. P. Emelyanov
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Post-Socialist Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe at the Turn of the Century: Regional Development and Economic Inequality [PDF]
The evolution of socio-economic systems is non-linear, it includes both the periods of smooth changes and subsequent abrupt transformational leaps. The overall structure of new prospects opens as early as at the stage of emerging evolutionary processes ...
Akaev, A. A. +3 more
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This article examines the end of the 60's – 70's of the XX century, the time characterized by intensification of repressive management of historical science in the USSR, the establishment of censorship and harassment, forcing the Ukrainian historians to ...
Nadiya Myroslavivna Kindrachuk
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B.V. Farmakovski on colleagues (Towards 150th Anniversary of the Scholar)
B.V. Farmakovsky — the largest Russian (Soviet) Classical world and art historian, organizer of science of the late XIX — first third of the XX century.
Ananiev, V.G. , Bukharin, M.D.
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Hungarian Byzantinist Scholar Gyula Moravcsik and Soviet Historical Science
In this article, the connections of Gyula Moravcsik (1892–1972), a great Hungarian Byzantinist, with Soviet historical science are reconstructed. Chronologically, the article is concerned with the period after World War Two, when Hungary fell into the orbit of Soviet political influence.
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Lev S. Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory and Soviet psychology of religion: did they overlap? [PDF]
The paper examines the role played by one of the basic Marxist psychological theories in developing Soviet psychology of religion. An attempt is made to find out whether the cultural-historical theory of Lev S.
Alexey Dvoinin
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Studies in Mysticism and Mystical Experience in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia [PDF]
The paper highlights the key perspectives on mysticism typical for Soviet and Post-Soviet religious studies. Recognizing the vagueness of the ”mystical’, Soviet scholars interpreted it as a belief in ”communication’ with ”supernatural powers ...
Malevich, Tatiana
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The article is devoted to the activities of A. V. Mishulin as a science and education organiser. His activities lead to very fast development of research studies and education of the ancient history in Moscow in 1930–40s. A. V.
Sergey G. Karpyuk
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Was a Soviet Man a Socialist? The Dichotomy of Consumerist Ideals and Socialist Values in Late [PDF]
A number of British and American works of the 2000-2010s are devoted to the transformation of socialist ideas and crisis of collectivist values in the Soviet society after the Second World War.
Ageev, Iliya Aleksandrovich +3 more
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