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    FOREIGN LOAN POLICY OF PAUL I by Oleg V. Baev

    Published 2017-10-01
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    PERCEPTION HISTORY OF PAUL ERNST’S ART IN RUSSIA

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The article deals with the problem of the scientific perception history of the German writer Paul Ernst (1866–1933) in Russia. It explains the reasons for the persistent lack of interest to this writer in domestic (pre-revolutionary Russian, Soviet, and modern) studies of German literature. …”
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    Paul Celan in Russia (To the Centennial of His Birth)

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The article analyzes the peculiarities of Russian reception of the creative work and the personality of the ‘European citizen’, German-language poet Paul Celan (23.11.1920, Czernowitz, Romania – 20.04.1970, Paris, France). …”
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    Jean-Paul Sartre's theatre after communism: Perpetuating the past through non-retranslation? by Charlotte Bollaert

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…We will illustrate this phenomenon with Jean-Paul Sartre’s theatre translation in Russia. The stakes and mechanisms behind the reprinting of Sartre’s Soviet translations in the post-Soviet era will be explored through the frameworks of retranslation theory. …”
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    Around the “social pedagogy” of Paul Natorp: Vladimir Dinze in the debates on national upbringing. Part 1 by Dmitrieva N.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Many scholars and practitioners in the sphere of the public education and upbringing in Russia addressed themselves to the philosophical-pedagogical ideas of German philosopher of Neo- Kantian movement Paul Natorp. …”
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    ABOUT OF ONE PALACE IN RUSSIA IN LATE XVIII - FIRST QUARTER OF THE XIX CENTURIES by A. N. Dolgikh

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Certain changes in this regard began to occur during the reigns of the emperors Paul I and Alexander I, when, generally speaking, a turn in government policy on the Krestyan question began. …”
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