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With the power to unite or divide a nation, patriotism is an integral component of the many attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors which collectively influence the nature and direction of society. In its extreme forms, patriotism can lead to systematic social disorganization, foster intolerance and fear, or give rise to fascist or neo-fascist movements ...
Jared M. Adams, David A. Gay
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The contemporary history textbooks in Russia as identity promotion tool
The principal objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of history textbooks for identity promotion in the Russian Federation. The Russian government’s new Concept of History Education and Concept of Common History textbook have become a growing ...
Marat M. Gibatdinov
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This study investigates the possibility of incorporating Gresik local cultural wisdom into character education lessons to achieve the Pancasila student profile. This research technique uses a qualitative research approach.
Fahimatul Anis +5 more
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On the Subject of Manifestations of Patriotic Sentiments in Russia in 1812
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10. The Political Thought of Machiavelli
The national state in Western Europe was a new institution, without precedent in the European World. Its rise and almost immediate conflict with the Church challenged political theorists to reexamine the assumptions of a universal church in a universal ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Satire without borders: the age-moderated effect of one-sided versus two-sided satire on hedonic experiences and patriotism. [PDF]
Boukes M, LaMarre HL.
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The article considers some forms of educational work of homeroom and subject teachers (using the example of teachers of the Russian language) on the formation of spiritual, moral and patriotic values among students of secondary educational organizations based on the Orthodox worldview.
Yana V. Makhracheva +1 more
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Macro-reasoning and cognitive gaps: understanding post-Soviet Russians’ communication styles. [PDF]
Russians and Westerners access, process and communicate information in different ways. Whilst Westerners favour detailed analysis of subject matter, Russians tend to focus on certain components that are, in their view, significant ...
Fell, Elena
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