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Pre-revolutionary Childhood in the Texts of Habib Zaini, Tatar Teacher of the Soviet Era
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‘Reconstruction’ of US Cultural Development within the Soviet Press during the ‘Thaw’ Period
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Unsettled Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space in the Analysis of the Western Research Centers
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Red Rust vs Yellow Rust: Metamorphoses of the Soviet Play on Broadway
Published 2023-06-01“…The study focuses on the adaptation of a politically engaged dramaturgical work from Bolshevik Russia — Vladimir Kirshon’s and Andrey Uspensky’s play Konstantin Terekhin (Rust) — to the specific requirements of Broadway, the commercial theater of the USA, and the textual changes of the Soviet original associated with it. …”
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Reception of Proust in Russia in the 1920s
Published 2023-06-01“…The article traces the history of the reception of Marcel Proust’s works in Russia, which began in the 1920s. …”
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The origin and development of economic hermeneutics inside Soviet Marxism and neoclassical synthesis
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The Tactics of Conducting Combat Operations of Soviet Troops during the Battle of Stalingrad
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Jackson–Vanik Amendment and Development of Soviet-American Relations in 1972-1975
Published 2020-04-01“…Each of the parties involved regarded the Amendment differently: Soviet leaders saw it as a rude interference in the internal affairs of the USSR; Kissinger saw it as an untimely and too radical in form and methods attempt to transform the Soviet system; Jackson saw it as a good way to increase his popularity by exploiting a popular in the post-Vietnam era theme that was naturally consistent with American national values and traditions. …”
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War children: Homelessness and neglect in Central Kazakhstan during 1941–1945 (based on archival documents)
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Gender, education and Russia’s tobacco epidemic: A life-course approach
Published 2016“…While a number of studies, based on cross-sectional data for Russia, have documented strong increases in female smoking during the past two decades, the analysis of longer-term trends in smoking prevalence is hampered by the lack of representative data for the Soviet era. …”
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Solikamsk magnesium works — launch padof innovations in Russia
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RUSSIA AND BULGARIA: FROM «MEMORIAL WARS» TO THE SEARCH FOR COMMON PAST
Published 2018-09-01“…The memory of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 and the liberation of Bulgaria during the WWII are assigned greater importance in Bulgaria than in Russia. This asymmetry leads to the fact that a significant work of the Bulgarian authorities, Bulgarian and Russian public organizations on the arrangement of places of memory and setting up new memorials is invisible in Russia, while Russian foreign policy discourse is dominated by the emphasis on negative aspects (for example, actions of individual vandals to destroy the monument of the Soviet Army in Sofia). …”
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‘Cold at the Service of Man’: Soviet Modernization of Cryogenic Resources Practices in Rural Yakutia’s Economy and Everyday Life Reviewed
Published 2022-11-01“…The most important outcome of Soviet modernization — along with collectivization and construction of settlements — proved the emergence of a new force in the process of human interaction with a complex of cryogenic factors — state. …”
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Tatar ASSR's history of writing and defending dissertations in archeology during the 1920s–1950s
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RISKS OF PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIA'S MILITARY AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE AND INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA
Published 2023-06-01“…Russia wants to include Ukraine in its territory for several reasons: they share a common history and culture, the multiple natural resources that Ukraine possesses (including oil and gas), the large population of this country and its vast territory. …”
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