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Косыгина, Светлана Валерьевна. "Воспроизводство населения Новониколаевской и Алтайской губерний в 1920-1927 гг." Izvestiya of Altai State University, no. 6(110) (December 13, 2019): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/izvasu(2019)6-10.

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Впервые представлены показатели воспроизводства населения Алтайской и Новониколаевской губерний с целью охарактеризовать развитие демографического перехода после Первой мировой и Гражданской войн в 1920-1927 гг. Были сделаны выводы, что демографические кризисы не остановили поступательный процесс демографического перехода, а лишь на время прервали его. Коэффициенты рождаемости в губернии были сверхвысокими, коэффициенты смертности до 1926 г. были выше «нормы», тенденция снижения смертности наметилась лишь к 1927 г. Определены причины изменений численности населения, наивысший рост численности пришелся на 1926 г., минимальный уровень наблюдался в 1920-1922 гг. Показатели брачности в 1920-1924 г. были стабильно высокими, средний показатель был выше 10%о. С 1925 г. интенсивность брачности снизилась, но средний показатель в 1925-1927 гг. оставался выше среднего (8,7%), брачность была высокой, как следствие, с 1923 г. мы наблюдаем увеличение прироста населения губерний. Хронологические рамки охватывают 1920-1927 гг. Выбор нижней границы связан с возможностью сравнить самые кризисные эпидемические коэффициенты 1920-1922 гг. с «нестабильными» послевоенными. Верхняя граница — 1927 г. — определяется значительным снижением коэффициента смертности в обеих губерниях. В работе выдвинуты следующие задачи: на основе архивных документов определить изменения численности и режима воспроизводства населения губернии; выявить отличия в воспроизводстве населения Новониколаевской и Алтайской губерний. Метод вычисления общих коэффициентов воспроизводства населения и табличный метод применялись во всей работе.
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Mikołajczyk, Marcin. "Kościół parafialny w Kokaninie w świetle spisów inwentarzowych z 1921, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929 roku." Polonia Maior Orientalis 6 (2019): 195–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/27204006pmo.22.011.15854.

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Celem autora artykułu jest przedstawienie materiałów związanych z kościołem parafialnym w Kokaninie. Materiały znajdują się w Archiwum Diecezjalnym we Włocławku i nigdy wcześniej nie były publikowane. Prezentowane spisy inwentarzowe pochodzą z lat 1921, 1922, 1925, 1928 oraz 1929 i wykonane zostały przed przejęciem parafii w zarząd przez nowych administratorów - ks. Władysława Jankowskiego, ks. Dominika Jędrzejewskiego, ks. Jerzego Bekiera. The parish church in Kokanin in the light of inventory lists of 1921, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929 The aim of the author of the article is a presentation of materials related to the parish church in Kokanin. Those materials can be found in the Diocesan Archives in Włocławek and have never been published before. The presented inventory lists come from 1921, 1922, 1925 and 1929, and were made before the parish was taken over by new administrators – the priests: Władysław Jankowski, Dominik Jędrzejewski, Jerzy Bekier.
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Zubko, Olga. "KRONES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY IN THE WALLETS OF UKRAINIAN EMIGRANTS IN INTERWAR CZECHOSLOVACZCZYNA (1918 – 1939)." Journal of Ukrainian History, no. 47 (2023): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2522-4611.2023.47.4.

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The aim of the study. Characteristics of the Czechoslovak and Austrian krones, the German mark, the Polish zloty, the American dollar, and the Soviet ruble (chervinets) as the main currencies in interwar Czechoslovaczczyna; their «presence» in the wallets of Ukrainian emigrants. The research methodology is based on the principles of specifically historical, problematically chronological, objectivity and integrity and on the use of methods of analysis and synthesis. The scientific novelty consists in description the official bank exchange rates of the Czechoslovak, Austrian krone, Polish zloty, German «golden» mark and Reichsmark, and the Soviet Ruble-Chervonets in relation to the American dollar, the acquisition of one or another currency of the gold standard. Conclusions. In 1918 - 1925 and 1923 - 1939 both Austrian and Czechoslovak crones were in circulation on the territory of the First Republic of Czechs and Slovaks. The koruna česká was most desired in the wallets of the «Prague Ukrainians». In the interwar CzSR banknotes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 krones were in circulation. They were printed in Prague. Among the coins, geler denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 were common. The coins were minted in the town of Kremnica (Eastern Slovaczczyna). At first, from 1918 to 1925, Austrian crowns prevailed on the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic. After the collapse of Austro-Hungary Czechoslovaczczyna assumed the role of stabilizer of the Austrian crone. In 1918 - 1921, one Czechslovak crone was worth six Austrian crones (1:6). In 1921 - 1923, one Czechoslovak crone was equal to fourteen Austrian crowns (1:14). In 1924-1925 the correlation crones was 1:60. After 1925 the Austrian krone was completely withdrawn from Czechoslovak monetary circulation. The formation of the Czechoslovak krone took place in 1923. Since the Czechoslovak krone did not have a gold standard until 1929, it was «pegged» to the American dollar. In 1923 - 1935 the ratio of the Czechoslovak crone to the American dollar was 100:2.96 (100:3). The ratio of the «golden» German mark to the American dollar in 1921 was 75:1. In 1924, the Reichsmark was put into circulation in Germany in order to overcome hyperinflation. Until 1936, the Reichsmark did not have a gold standard, so its exchange rate against the American dollar in 1924 was ̶ 4 Reichsmarks 20 pfennigs for 1 American dollar. In 1924 - 1936 one Reichsmark «rose» in price to ten crones (1:10). As for the Polish zloty, there is no reliable information about its correlation to the Czechoslovak crown in the interwar period. We have the bank rate of the Polish zloty on the eve of the Second World War (from January to August 1939): 10.57:100. Until 1922, together with the Soviet ruble, there was a Chervonets in international currency circulation, which had 7.74234 g of pure gold in the gold standard, which corresponded to the pre-revolutionary gold coin with a denomination of 10 ruble. In 1923, the Chervonets strengthened its position and the minting of Chervonets coins of the appropriate weight (the so-called «Seeder») began. This Chervonets was used for settlements with European countries. And this is what changed the international authority of the Soviet currency. Until 1925, Chervonets wos in demand on international exchanges, but in 1927 their minting was stopped. In the same year 1927, it was forbidden to import and export Chervonets outside the USSR. In 1922 - 1924, one Soviet Chervonets equaled two American dollars and twenty cents (1:2.20). From 1925 to 1928, the ratio of the Chervonets to the dollar was slightly lower - 1:1.94. Since 1928, the Chervonets was completely removed from international circulation, and the Soviet ruble remained unconverted. According to the data of the State Bank of the USSR in 1936, 5 Soviet rubles and 6 kopecks were equal to 1 American dollar in calculations through the Swiss franc.
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DUDKOVA, PAVLA, and LADISLAV BOCAK. "A review of the Cautires obsoletus species group from Indo–Burma (Coleoptera: Lycidae)." Zootaxa 2527, no. 1 (July 5, 2010): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2527.1.2.

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The study deals with the net-winged beetle genus Cautires Waterhouse, 1879, which is distributed mainly in the rain forests of the Oriental region. We discuss morphology and relationships among Oriental Metriorrhynchini and we propose Bulenides Waterhouse, 1879 to be a junior subjective synonym of Cautires Waterhouse, 1879. Almost all species previously classified in Bulenides were studied, transferred to Cautires and they were placed in C. obsoletus and C. pauper groups, both proposed here. The C. obsoletus species group from Indo-Burma is reviewed and seven species, which are new to science, are described: Cautires bolavensis sp. n. (Laos), C. matsudai sp. n. (Thailand), C. kundratai sp. n. (Thailand), C. dembickyi sp. n. (India), C. hergovitsi sp. n. (Laos), C. jendeki sp. n. (Laos), and C. yunnanus sp. n. (China). These species are placed in the Cautires obsoletus group. C. testaceus (Pic, 1921) and C. regalis (Kleine, 1929) from the same region are redescribed and also placed in the C. obsoletus group. A key to the C. obsoletus species group from Indo-Burma is presented, and their distribution and biology are briefly discussed. The following new combinations are proposed for the species transferred from Bulenides and placed in the Cautires obsoletus group: Cautires adventicius (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. apicalis (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. ater (Pic, 1921), comb. n., C. atropunctatus (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. basilanus (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. adumbratus (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. aterrimus (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. bicoloratus (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. coccineus (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. cognatus (Bourgeois, 1883), comb. n., C. corporaali (Pic, 1921), comb. n., C. duplicatus (Kleine, 1928), comb. n., C. imitator (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. inhumeralis (Pic, 1921), comb. n., C. javanicus (Bourgeois, 1883), comb. n., C. lineatus (Pic, 1921), comb. n., C. longissimus (Pic, 1921), comb. n., C. obsoletus (Waterhouse, 1878), comb. n., C. nebulosus (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. nigromaculatus (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. pudicus (Kleine, 1931), comb. n., C. purpureus (Pic, 1922), comb. n., C. regalis (Kleine, 1929), comb. n., C. reticulatus (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. rianganus (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. sijthoffi (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. singularithorax (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. testaceus (Pic, 1921), comb. n., and C. triangularis (Kleine, 1930), comb. n. The following species are transferred to the Cautires pauper group: C. pauper (Waterhouse, 1878), comb. n., C. arens (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. argilosus (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. lyciformis (Kleine, 1932), comb. n., C. malayensis (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. nigricolor (Pic, 1925), comb. n., and C. turbidus (Waterhouse, 1878), comb. n. Several species are transferred to Cautires without an assignment to the species group: C. aridus (Kleine, 1926), comb. n., C. basalis (Pic, 1925), comb. n., C. dubius (Waterhouse, 1878), comb. n., C. flavoreticulatus (Kleine, 1932), comb. n., C. longeareolatus (Kleine, 1936), comb. n., C. papuanus (Kleine, 1935), comb. n., C. philippinensis (Kleine, 1930), comb. n., C. socius (Kleine, 1935), comb. n. Several homonyms in Cautires resulted from new combinations and new names are proposed: Cautires pseudoapicalis nom. n. (for Cautires apicalis Kleine, 1926 preoccupied by Cautires apicalis (Pic, 1925)), Cautires borneensis nom. n. (for Cautires bicoloratus Kleine, 1932 preoccupied by Cautires bicoloratus (Kleine, 1930)), Cautires sundaicus nom. n. (for Cautires javanicus Kleine, 1927 preoccupied by Cautires javanicus (Bourgeois, 1883)), Cautires fruhstorferi nom. nov. (for Cautires lineatus (Pic, 1921) preoccupied by Cautires lineatus (Hope in Gray, 1831)), Cautires slamatensis nom. nov. (for Cautires obsoletus Kleine, 1926 preoccupied by Cautires obsoletus (Waterhouse, 1878)), Cautires kinabalensis nom. nov. (for Cautires lyciformis (Kleine, 1932) preoccupied by Cautires lyciformis Pic, 1922), Cautires johannesi nom. n. (for Cautires nigricolor (Pic, 1925) preoccupied by Cautires nigricolor Pic, 1922), Cautires africanus nom. n. (for Cautires reticulatus Kleine, 1930 preoccupied by Cautires reticulatus (Kleine, 1930)), Cautires congoensis nom. n. (for Cautires triangularis Kleine, 1930 preoccupied by Cautires reticulatus (Kleine, 1930)).
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Astafurova, Yulia V., Maxim Yu Proshchalykin, and Maximilian Schwarz. "New and little-known species of the genus Sphecodes Latreille (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) from Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 937 (June 1, 2020): 31–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.937.51708.

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The available information about the cleptoparasitic bees of the genus Sphecodes in Southeast Asia is summarized. Thirty-one species are currently known from this area. Four new species are described: Sphecodes discoverlifei Astafurova & Proshchalykin, sp. nov. (Laos), S. engeli Astafurova & Proshchalykin, sp. nov. (Laos, Vietnam), S. ilyadadaria Astafurova, sp. nov. (Indonesia), and S. pseudoredivivus Astafurova & Proshchalykin, sp. nov. (Laos). Nine species are newly recorded from South East Asia: S. chaprensis Blüthgen, 1927 (Laos), S. howardi Cockerell, 1922 (Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand), S. kershawi Perkins, 1921 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand), S. laticeps Meyer, 1920 (Thailand, Vietnam), S. montanus Smith, 1879 (Laos), S. sauteri Meyer, 1925 (Laos), S. sikkimensis Blüthgen, 1927 (Laos, Myanmar), S. simlaensis Blüthgen, 1924 (Laos), and S. turneri Cockerell, 1916 (Laos). Based on type specimens, new synonymies have been proposed for Sphecodes kershawi Perkins, 1921 = S. javanensis Blüthgen, 1927, syn. nov.; S. simlaensis Blüthgen, 1924 = S. simlaellus Blüthgen, 1927, syn. nov.; S. laticeps Meyer, 1920 = S. biroi mariae Cockerell, 1930, syn. nov. Lectotypes are designated for Sphecodes biroi Friese, 1909, S. simlaellus Blüthgen, 1927, and S. laticeps Meyer, 1920. The female of Sphecodes sauteri Meyer, 1925, and the male of S. turneri Cockerell, 1916 are described for the first time.
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HÁJEK, JIŘÍ. "World catalogue of the family Callirhipidae (Coleoptera: Elateriformia), with nomenclatural notes." Zootaxa 2914, no. 1 (June 10, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2914.1.1.

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The elateriform family Callirhipidae Emden, 1924 is catalogued. The family contains 14 genus-group taxa, of which 10 are currently considered as valid and four as synonyms. The family contains 214 available species-group names, of which 175 represent currently valid species and subspecies, and 39 are synonyms. For each taxon, all references known to the author are listed. For species-group taxa, type locality, type material, current status and known distribution are given. Lists of unavailable names and taxa excluded from the family Callirhipidae are presented. A systematic checklist of the family is appended. The following new synonyms are proposed: Simianus Blanchard, 1853 = Simianellus Emden, 1924 syn. nov.; Callirhipis javanica Laporte de Castelnau, 1834 = Callirhipis impressicollis Fairmaire, 1887 syn. nov. = Callirhipis armitagei Pic, 1916 syn. nov. = Callirhipis angustata Pic, 1943 syn. nov.; Callirhipis lineata Waterhouse, 1877 = Callirhipis ruficollis Pic, 1943 syn. nov.; Callirhipis separata Gemminger, 1869 = Simianellus bicolor costatus Emden, 1932 syn. nov.; Callirhipis sirambea Pic, 1921 = Callirhipis (Helleriola) henrikseni Emden, 1934 syn. nov.; Callirhipis suturalis Waterhouse, 1877 = Callirhipis scutellata Fairmaire, 1887 syn. nov. = Callirhipis aureoscutata Pic, 1938 syn. nov.; Callirhipis tonkinea Pic, 1907 = Callirhipis tonkinea var. diversa Pic, 1926 syn. nov.; Celadonia hoodii (Saunders, 1834) = Callirhipis laportei var. notaticollis Pic, 1912 syn. nov.; Ennometes cribratus (Waterhouse, 1877) = Simianus cribripennis Fairmaire, 1893 syn. nov.; Ennometes impressiceps Pic, 1922 = Ennometes ruficornis Pic, 1943 syn. nov.; Simianus terminatus Fairmaire, 1887 = Simianus pyrochroides Pic, 1921 syn. nov. = Simianus pyrochroides var. lateniger Pic, 1925 syn. nov. Callirhipis hoodii Saunders, 1834 is designated as the type species of the genus Celadonia Laporte de Castelnau, 1840. Revised and new statuses are here proposed for the following taxa: Callirhipis (Cal- lirhipis) impressa Montrouzier, 1857 stat. revalid.; Callirhipis (Callirhipis) samoensis Pic, 1921 stat. revalid.; Ennometes cerrutii (Pic, 1927) stat. revalid.; Ennometes ruficeps Pic, 1926 stat. nov. from Ennometes rouyeri var. ruficeps; Celadonia bocourti Pic, 1927 stat. nov. from Simianides laportei var. Bocourti; Simianus diversicornis Pic, 1925 stat. nov. from Simianus pyrochroides var. diversicornis; Simianus reductus Pic, 1925 stat. nov. from Simianus pyrochroides var. reductus. The new replacement name Callirhipis (Parennometes) pici Hájek, nom. nov. is proposed for Callirhipis costata Pic, 1927, preoccupied by C. costata Waterhouse, 1877. The following new combinations are established: Callirhipis (Ennometidium) impressiceps (Pic, 1922) comb. nov. from Ennometes; Callirhipis (Ennometidium) obscura (Pic, 1927) comb. nov. from Ennometes; Callirhipis (Parennometes) carolinensis Blair, 1940 comb. nov. from Callirhipis s. str.; Callirhipis (subgenus ?) pauloplicatus (Pic, 1943) comb. nov. from Simianus; Celadonia bicolor (Laporte de Castelnau, 1834) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Celadonia gounellei (Pic, 1916) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Celadonia hoodii (Saunders, 1834) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Celadonia laportei nigroimpressa (Pic, 1950) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Celadonia luteonotata (Pic, 1907) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Celadonia scapularis (Laporte de Castelnau, 1834) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Ennometes incertus (Emden, 1936) comb. nov. from Callirhipis (Parennometes); Ennometes onoi (Blair, 1940) comb. nov. from Callirhipis (Parennom- etes); Ennometes tarsalis (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus basalis (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus bicolor (Fairmaire, 1893) comb. nov. from Homoeorhipis; Simianus bituberculatus (Schultze, 1915) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus bituberculatus dilatatus (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus confusus (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus croceosellatus (Fairmaire, 1887) comb. nov. from Homoeorhipis; Simianus cyaneicollis (Waterhouse, 1877) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus globicollis (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus incisus (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus laetus (Waterhouse, 1877) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus latepunctatus (Pic, 1943) comb. nov. from Ennometes; Simianus maculaticeps (Pic, 1921) comb. nov. from Homoeorhipis; Simianus malaccanus (Pic, 1916) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus melanocephalus (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus mesomelaenus (Fairmaire, 1887) comb. nov. from Homoeorhipis; Simianus nigripennis (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus nigriventralis (Schultze, 1915) comb. nov. from Simianel-lus; Simianus obscurus (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus obscurus sikkimensis (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus palawanicus (Emden, 1932) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus pascoei (Waterhouse, 1895) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Simianus ruber (Pic, 1929) comb. nov. from Horatocera; Simianus separatus (Gemminger, 1869) comb. nov. from Callirhipis; Simianus thoracicus (Emden, 1924) comb. nov. from Simianellus; Simianus ustus (Fairmaire, 1887) comb. nov. from Homoeorhipis. Lectotypes are designated for the following taxa: Callirhipis angustata Pic, 1943; Callirhipis armitagei Pic, 1916; Callirhipis aureoscutata Pic, 1938; Callirrhipis cribrata Waterhouse, 1877; Callirhipis hoodii Saunders, 1834; Callirhipis (Helleriola) henrikseni Emden, 1934; Callirhipis javanica Laporte de Castelnau, 1834; Callirhipis lineata Waterhouse, 1877; Callirhipis orientalis Laporte de Castelnau, 1834; Callirhipis ruficollis Pic, 1943; Callirrhipis sirambeus Pic, 1921; Callirhipis suturalis Waterhouse, 1877; Callirhipis tonkinea Pic, 1907; Callirhipis tonkinea var. diversa Pic, 1926; Ennometes impressiceps Pic, 1922; Ennometes ruficornis Pic, 1943; Simianus pyrochroides Pic, 1921 and Simianus pyrochroides var. lateniger Pic, 1925.
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Amirzhanova, N. S. "STAGES OF FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STRUCTURAL PLATFORM OF KAZAKH SPELLING RULES." Tiltanym, no. 2 (October 23, 2021): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-2-59-65.

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The article analyzes the structural features of the first Kazakh spelling rules. The structure of the Kazakh spelling, supplemented in 1914, 1918, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927 is described and compared with modern spelling articles. Spelling articles based on the principles of Akhmet Baitursynuly are considered to be the beginning of the spelling on the basis of the Latin script of 1929, as well as the spelling based on modern Cyrillic graphics. The article compares the spelling articles supplemented in different years and analyzes the structural features of the spelling articles.
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Kabadayi, О., and N. S. Amirzhanova. "Stages of formation and development of the structural platform of Kazakh spelling rules." Tiltanym, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-2-57-62.

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The article analyzes the structural features of the first Kazakh spelling rules. The structure of the Kazakh spelling, supplemented in 1914, 1918, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927 is described and compared with modern spelling articles. Spelling articles based on the principles of Akhmet Baitursynuly are considered to be the beginning of the spelling on the basis of the Latin script of 1929, as well as the spelling based on modern Cyrillic graphics. The article compares the spelling articles supplemented in different years and analyzes the structural features of the spelling articles.
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Vergunovs, Viktors. "Rīgas Politehniskā institūta absolvents agronoms Boriss Jenkens (1873–1943)." Inženierzinātņu un augstskolu vēsture 2 (November 1, 2018): 133–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/iav.2018.011.

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Raksts veltīts Rīgas Politehniskā institūta (RPI) absolventa (1900) agronoma Borisa Jenkena (Борис Карлович Єнкен; 1873–1943) dzīvei un radošajam mantojumam. B. Jenkens bija Ukrainas nacionālās lauksaimniecības organizators, zinātnieks, selekcionārs, pedagogs, vēsturnieks un agrārās zināt- nes bibliogrāfs. Pētījums veikts, izmantojot maz zināmus un nesen plašākai publikai lietošanai nodotus dokumentus Krievijas Federācijas un Ukrainas arhīvos, kā arī monogrāfijas un publikācijas periodiskajos izdevumos. Rakstā analizēti zinātnieka dzīves un darbības periodi, kas skar nacionālās lauksaimniecības izmēģinājumu organizāciju un ieviešanu galvenokārt selekcijas un sēklaudzēšanas jomā. Akcents likts uz B. Jenkena zinātniski pedagoģisko darbību Ukrainā: Harkovā (1908–1919; 1925–1926; 1930), Odesā (1924), Maslovkā (1927–1929) un Kijevā (1928–1929).
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Díez Rioja, Ramón. "proyectos de desembarco en Alhucemas." Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea 39 (January 17, 2022): 155–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/shhc202139155187.

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El presente artículo es el resultado de una investigación centrada en las líneas de acción que siguieron los tres últimos gobiernos de la Restauración en el Protectorado de Marruecos, una vez consumado el derrumbe de la Comandancia General de Melilla en el verano de 1921. Del mismo modo explora la actuación de Primo de Rivera, desde que perpetró el golpe de Estado en septiembre de 1923 hasta que se ejecutó la operación de desembarco en Alhucemas en septiembre de 1925. Entre 1921 y 1925 se sucedieron varias alternativas en el plano estratégico. Por un lado, se dio preferencia a la vía militar, planteándose hasta en cuatro ocasiones llevar a cabo un desembarco en la bahía de Alhucemas: febrero de 1922, agosto de 1922, julio de 1923 y finalmente el que se llevó adelante en septiembre de 1925. En el extremo opuesto, durante las presidencias de José Sánchez Guerra y Manuel García Prieto, entre marzo de 1922 y septiembre de 1923, se defendió la acción «puramente civil», priorizando así la vía de la negociación. Hubo una tercera línea de actuación, cuando a partir de septiembre de 1924 el dictador llevó adelante una «rectificación de frentes» que consistió en el repliegue de las fuerzas a líneas más fuertes y seguras, con el objeto de reducir efectivos y gastos.
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Díez Rioja, Ramón. "Los proyectos de desembarco en Alhucemas: una estrategia recurrente como solución a la «rebeldía» en el Rif (1921-1925)." Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea 39 (January 17, 2022): 155–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/shhc201836155187.

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El presente artículo es el resultado de una investigación centrada en las líneas de acción que siguieron los tres últimos gobiernos de la Restauración en el Protectorado de Marruecos, una vez consumado el derrumbe de la Comandancia General de Melilla en el verano de 1921. Del mismo modo explora la actuación de Primo de Rivera, desde que perpetró el golpe de Estado en septiembre de 1923 hasta que se ejecutó la operación de desembarco en Alhucemas en septiembre de 1925. Entre 1921 y 1925 se sucedieron varias alternativas en el plano estratégico. Por un lado, se dio preferencia a la vía militar, planteándose hasta en cuatro ocasiones llevar a cabo un desembarco en la bahía de Alhucemas: febrero de 1922, agosto de 1922, julio de 1923 y finalmente el que se llevó adelante en septiembre de 1925. En el extremo opuesto, durante las presidencias de José Sánchez Guerra y Manuel García Prieto, entre marzo de 1922 y septiembre de 1923, se defendió la acción «puramente civil», priorizando así la vía de la negociación. Hubo una tercera línea de actuación, cuando a partir de septiembre de 1924 el dictador llevó adelante una «rectificación de frentes» que consistió en el repliegue de las fuerzas a líneas más fuertes y seguras, con el objeto de reducir efectivos y gastos.
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Stefańska, Dorota. "Kółko rolnicze w Szadku w latach 1907–1926." Biuletyn Szadkowski, no. 16 (February 9, 2016): 215–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1643-0700.16.11.

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Pierwszym kółkiem rolniczym w Szadku było powstałe w 1906 r. Kółko Rolnicze im. Stanisława Staszica założone z inicjatywy właściciela dóbr Wola Krokocka, Jerzego Karola Kurnatowskiego, które jednak ze względu na brak wsparcia finansowego wkrótce upadło. W 1907 r. z inicjatywy właściciela majątku ziemskiego w Prusinowicach, Kazimierza Czarnowskiego, w Szadku powstało większe i dysponujące środkami finansowymi kółko rolnicze, które działało w strukturach Centralnego Towarzystwa Rolniczego i podlegało najpierw terenowemu gubernialnemu oddziałowi tego towarzystwa w Kaliszu, a następnie powiatowemu oddziałowi w Sieradzu. W latach 1907–1926 kolejnymi prezesami kółka rolniczego byli: Kazimierz Czarnowski (1907–1908), ks. Stanisław Mirecki (1908–1911), Franciszek Paczkowski (1911–1914), Hoppe (1914–1920), Jan Wróblewski (1920–1922), Adam Nencki (1923–1925), Stanisław Leopold (1925) i Michał Zabłocki (od 1926). Działalność kółka koncentrowała się na modernizacji i odbudowie rolnictwa przy wsparciu ziemiaństwa i duchowieństwa.
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LONGINO, JOHN T. "The Crematogaster (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) of Costa Rica." Zootaxa 151, no. 1 (March 5, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.151.1.1.

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The taxonomy and natural history of the ant genus Crematogaster are reviewed for the Costa Rican fauna. Thirtyone species are known, and a key is provided for these and two additional species from adjacent regions of Panama. Species boundaries are evaluated over their entire range when possible. The taxonomic history of the genus is one of unbridled naming of new species and subspecies, with no synthetic works or keys. Major taxonomic changes are proposed, with the recognition of several polytypic species with very broad ranges and the synonymization of the many names associated with them. Crematogaster pygmaea Forel 1904, suturalis Forel 1912, ornatipilis Wheeler 1918, erici Santschi 1929, and chacoana Santschi 1933 are synonymized under abstinens Forel 1899; centralis Santschi 1932 under acuta (Fabricius 1804); aruga Forel 1913 under arcuata Forel 1899; ludio Forel 1912, armandi Forel 1921, inca Wheeler 1925, and cocciphila Borgmeier 1934 under brasiliensis Mayr 1878; parabiotica Forel 1904 under carinata Mayr 1862; brevispinosa Mayr 1870, minutior Forel 1893, schuppi Forel 1901, recurvispina Forel 1912, sampaioi Forel 1912, striatinota Forel 1912, townsendi Wheeler 1925, and chathamensis Wheeler 1933 under crinosa Mayr 1862; barbouri Weber 1934 under cubaensis Mann 1920; antillana Forel 1893, sculpturata Pergande 1896, kemali Santschi 1923, accola Wheeler 1934, phytoeca Wheeler 1934, panamana Wheeler 1942, and obscura Santschi 1929 under curvispinosa Mayr 1870; descolei Kusnezov 1949 under distans Mayr 1870; projecta Santschi 1925 under erecta Mayr 1866; carbonescens Forel 1913 under evallans Forel 1907; palans Forel 1912, ascendens Wheeler 1925, and dextella Santschi 1929 under limata F. Smith 1858; agnita Wheeler 1934 under obscurata Emery 1895; amazonensis Forel 1905, autruni Mann 1916, and guianensis Crawley 1916 under stollii Forel 1885; surdior Forel 1885, atitlanica Wheeler 1936, and maya Wheeler 1936 under sumichrasti Mayr 1870; tumulifera Forel 1899 and arizonensis Wheeler 1908 under torosa Mayr 1870. The following taxa are raised to species: ampla Forel 1912, brevidentata Forel 1912, chodati Forel 1921, crucis Forel 1912, cubaensis Mann 1920, goeldii Forel 1903, malevolens Santschi 1919, mancocapaci Santschi 1911, moelleri Forel 1912, montana Borgmeier 1939, obscurata Emery 1895, rochai Forel 1903, russata Wheeler 1925, sericea Forel 1912, stigmatica Forel 1911, sub-tonsa Santschi 1925, tenuicula Forel 1904, thalia Forel 1911, uruguayensis Santschi 1912, and vicina Andre 1893. The following new species are described: bryophilia, flavomicrops, flavosensitiva, foliocrypta, jardinero, levior, monteverdensis, raptor, snellingi, sotobosque, and wardi.
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Żywicki, Jerzy. "Architekci powiatowi w powiecie bialskim (1918-1939). Przyczynek do badań nad dziejami architektury województwa lubelskiego." Roczniki Humanistyczne 69, no. 4 (May 10, 2021): 305–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh21694-14.

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Architektom powiatowym urzędującym w Białej Podlaskiej w okresie międzywojennym powierzano pracę w dwóch powiatach: bialskim i konstantynowskim. Urząd ten sprawowali Zygmunt Krasiński (1920), Tadeusz Prauss (1921-1922), Konstanty Srokowski (1922-1925), Bronisław Makowski (1925-1926), Adam Dzięciołowski (1926-1931) oraz Eugeniusz Eberle (1932-1939). Daty podane przy nazwiskach sugerują ciągłość obsadzenia urzędu. Tak jednak nie było, bowiem często pomiędzy opuszczeniem go przez jednego architekta, a zajęciem go przez kolejnego mijały miesiące. Architektom powiatowym przysługiwała pomoc budowniczego powiatowego. Architekci powiatowi byli często jedynymi przedstawicielami fachowych sił architektoniczno-budowalnych na terenie swego urzędowania. Z tego powodu mieli spore szanse na działalność projektową i zwykle je wykorzystywali. Ważne jest też to, że ich nazwiska występują na projektach budowlanych przy potwierdzeniu zgodności z rzeczywistością zamieszczonych na nich planów sytuacyjnych. W przypadku projektów pozbawionych datacji wiedza o okresie urzędowania architekta może być pomocą w ustaleniu czasu ich powstania.
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Bobrovnikov, Vladimir O. "Publication of Works of the Classic of the Crimean Area Studies is Completed: Collected works of Usein Bodaninsky in 3 volumes (2018–2020)." Crimean Historical Review, no. 2 (October 28, 2021): 280–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/kio.2021.2.280-288.

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The reviews is devoted to the three-volume collection of the well-known Crimean Tatar ethnographer and Turkologist, the first director of the Bakhchisarai Palace Museum Usein Bodaninsky, whose works were published by Sh. Mardzhani Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan in Kazan and Simferopol in 2018–2020. The first volume, which appeared in 2019, includes different research works published by Bodaninsky from 1917 to the beginning of the 1930s. The second volume (2018) contains unpublished diaries of the Bakhchisarai Palace Museum written by Bodaninsky in 1924–1926, when he was the director of this scientific and cultural institution. The third volume (2020) is divided into three parts. The first of them includes commented written materials, ethnographic and archeological sketches in facsimiles of the expeditions carried out by Bodaninsky in the Crimea in 1925–1928, as well as his notes of the Crimean earthquakes happened in 1927. The second part includes unpublished documentation, annual reports and plans of the Bakhchisarai Palace Museum dated 1922–1929 and the beginning of 1934. The third section contains letters, statements, notes composed by Bodaninsky from 1920 to 1932. The materials published in three volumes should be evaluated as a valuable contribution to the study of the history and ethnography of the Muslim Crimea, archeology and early Soviet museum work among the Crimean Tatars.
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Zirinsky, Michael P. "Imperial Power and Dictatorship: Britain and the Rise of Reza Shah, 1921–1926." International Journal of Middle East Studies 24, no. 4 (November 1992): 639–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800022388.

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[Reza Khan] seemed to me a strong and fearless man who had his country's good at heart. —Sir Edmund Ironside, recalling late 1920 Reza… has never spoken for himself, nor… [his] Government… but only on behalf of his country… —Sir Percy Loraine, January 1922 He is secretive, suspicious and ignorant; he appears wholly unable to grasp the realities of the situation or to realise the force of the hostility he has aroused. —Harold Nicolson, September 1926 I fear we can do nothing to humanise this bloodthirsty lunatic. —Sir Robert Vansittart, December 1933 Born in obscurity about 1878 and soon orphaned, Reza Pahlavi enlisted at fifteen in a Russian-officered Cossack brigade. Rising through the ranks, he provided force for a February 1921 coup d'état, seizing power for journalist Sayyid Zia alDin Tabatabai. Reza Khan provided strength in the new government and rose from army commander to minister of war (April 1921) to prime minister (1923) and, after failing to make a republic in 1924, to the throne in 1925. As shah he ruled with increasingly arbitrary power until Britain and Russia deposed him in 1941. He died in exile in 1944.
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Barr, W. "The Soviet career of the schooner Polar Bear, 1925-28." Polar Record 24, no. 148 (January 1988): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400022312.

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AbstractThe schooner Polar Bear is best known for whaling and trading voyages in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort seas 1911–15, and as one of the vessels of Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition 1915–18. This article summarizes her later career. In 1920 she ran aground in the Kolyma Delta and was abandoned. Refloated by a Soviet captain and crew in 1925 she was used to haul much-needed supplies from a cache near Chaunskaya Guba to Nizhnekolymsk. Renamed Polyarnaya Zvezda, in 1926 she made the first coastwise voyage of modern times from the Kolyma to the Lena, inaugurating a regular sea link with the Lena basin. In 1927 she carried building materials for a scientific station from Tiksi at the mouth of the Lena to Mys Shalaurova on Ostrov Bol'shoy Lyakhovskiy. After wintering at Yakutsk, in summer 1928 she towed a barge laden with supplies for the station down river to Tiksi and carried supplies and personnel to the station to Mys Shalaurova. The station is still in operation, an integral component of the network of support facilities which enables the Northern Sea Route to function. In 1929 the schooner was reported unfit for further duties; her subsequent fate is unknown.
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Gavrish, Tatyana R. "“A work of great breath...”: M. Gorky about the novel “The Life of Klim Samgin” in interviews to the Italian press 1926–1928." Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, no. 6 (November 2023): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/phs.6-23.108.

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The complex creative history of M. Gorky’s novel “The Life of Klim Samgin” is characterized by the constant development of his original idea, which was the result of a writer’s deep artistic and philosophical understanding of the changing sociohistorical context. This process took place in parallel with Gorky’s work on the novel. During his stay in Sorrento, Gorky gave several interviews to the Italian press (in 1926, 1927 and 1928), which were devoted to the writer’s work on “The Life of Klim Samgin”. These are the following interviews: the interview “Maxim Gorky and his new novel “Researcherˮ for newspaper Il Mezzogiorno on March 23–24, 1926; the interview “Gorky’s new novel” — to Corriere della Sera on January 29, 1927, reprinted by Il Giornale d’Italia on January 30, 1927 under the title “Gorky writes a great historical novel in Sorrento”; the interview “At Maxim Gorky’s Sorrento asylum. A conversation with the writer about his new novel “Forty Yearsˮ — to the newspaper Il Messaggerо on June 5, 1927 (its summary was published by Corriere della Sera on June 6, 1927); the interview “Maxim Gorky’s sixtieth birthday” — to the newspaper Il Messaggero on March 30, 1928. During these three years, the writer created the first (winter 1924–1925 or spring 1925 — the end of June 1926) and the second (summer 1926 — the end of February 1928) parts of the “Life of Klim Samgin”. The writer’s interviews reflected the gradual clarification of the time, setting and the scope of the novel, its title, volume and structure, the psychological type and the occupation of the main character.
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Vergunov, Victor. "Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute, agronomist Boris Jenken (1873–1943)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.011.

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The article is dedicated to the life and creative heritage of the graduate of the Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI; 1900) agronomist Boris Jenken (Борис Карлович Єнкен; 1873–1943). B. Jenken was an organizer, scientist, breeder, educator, historian and bibliographer of agrarian science of the Ukrainian national agriculture. The study was carried out using not well-known and recently distributed documents for use in the archives of the Russian Federation and the Ukraine, as well as monographs and publications in periodicals. The article analyses the life and activity periods of the researcher related to the organization and implementation of national agricultural trials, mainly in the field of breeding and seed growing. The emphasis was placed on B. Jenkens’ scientific and pedagogical work in Ukraine: in Kharkiv (1908–1919; 1925–1926; 1930), Odessa (1924), Maslovka (1927–1929), and Kyiv (1928–1929).
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Грінченко, Віктор. "НЕПРИЙНЯТТЯ РЕЛІГІЙНИХ СВЯТ В РАННІЙ РАДЯНСЬКИЙ ПЕРІОД У ВІДОБРАЖЕННІ МІСЦЕВОЇ ПРЕСИ УМАНСЬКОЇ ОКРУГИ." Уманська старовина, no. 8 (December 30, 2021): 141–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31499/2519-2035.8.2021.249959.

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Ключові слова: релігійні свята, Уманська округа, місцева преса, радянська влада, 1923–1925 роки, антирелігійна політика. Анотація У статті розглядається офіційне ставлення партійних, державних, громадських структур в Уманській окрузі до релігійних свят у 1923–1925 рр. Проаналізовані відповідні матеріали вміщені на сторінках газети «Робітниче-селянська правда» – органу Уманського окружного комітету КП(б)У і окрвиконкому Уманщини. Зроблено висновок, що в Уманській окрузі, як і загалом в радянській Україні у той період, відносно більш толерантне офіційне ставлення до релігії поєднувалося із подальшим насадженням нетерпимості до неї. Це досить виразно виявлялося в неприйнятті релігійних свят та всього пов’язаного з ними і вело до руйнації традиційних духовно-культурних цінностей тих релігійних конфесій, які були представлені у цьому регіоні. Посилання «Seider», 1923 – «Seider» y «Tainaia vecheria» ["Seider" and "The Last Supper"] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 22 bereznia. № 63. S. 2. Pidpys: F. N. [in Ukrainian]. Antyrelihiina propahanda, 1923 – Antyrelihiina propahanda v s. Tanskomu [Anti-religious propaganda in the village of Tanske] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 11 kvitnia. № 78. S. 3 Pidpys: V. B. [in Ukrainian]. Antyrelihiina propahanda, 1924 – Antyrelihiina propahanda v s. Taliankakh [Anti-religious propaganda in the village of Talianki] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 16 sichnia. № 9. S. 2. Pidpys: M. [in Ukrainian]. Babenko, 2010 – Babenko L. Osoblyvosti antyrelihiinoi propahandy 1920-kh rokiv ta yii alternatyvy [Features of anti-religious propaganda of the 1920s and its alternatives] // Filosofski obrii. 2010. № 24. S. 222–235. URL: http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/bitstream/handle/123456789/25951/18-Babenko.pdf?sequence=1 [in Ukrainian]. Baidachenko, 1925 – Baidachenko H. Proty Peruna y Khrysta – elektryka y radio [Against Perun and Christ – electricity and radio] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 31 hrudnia. № 298. S. 3 [in Ukrainian]. Bezbozhnyk, 1923 – Relihiina dyskusiia v s. Nesterivtsi [Religious discussion in the village of Nesterivka] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 29 kvitnia. № 94. S. 2. Pidpys: Bezbozhnyk [in Ukrainian]. Bliau, 1923 – Bliau D. Blahochestyvыe masloboishchyky [Pious chippers] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 16 travnia. № 107. S. 4 [in Russian]. Bondarchuk, 1925 – Relihiinyi durman ta babski zabobony [Religious dope and women superstitions] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 5 liutoho. № 28. S. 2. Pidpys: Bondarchuk [in Ukrainian]. Borotba komnezamu, 1923 – Borotba komnezamu s. Kniazhykiv z relihiinymy zabobonamy [The struggle of the komnezam of the village of Knyazhyky with religious prejudices] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 29 kvitnia. № 94. S. 2. Pidpys: B. [in Ukrainian]. Brusianin, 1925 – Brusianin V. Komu potribni relihiini sviata? [Who needs religious holidays?] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 12 kvitnia. № 83. S. 1 [in Ukrainian]. Vecher antyrelyhyoznoi propahandы, 1923 – Vecher antyrelyhyoznoi propahandы v teatre «Kommuna» [An evening of anti-religious propaganda at the Kommuna theater] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 11 kvitnia. № 78. S. 3. Pidpys: D. [in Russian]. Vecher v klube, 1923 – Vecher v klube polyhrafystov [Evening at the club of printers] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 4 kvitnia. № 74. S. 2. Pidpys: D. [in Russian]. Vidhadai, 1923 – Bez boha khlib matymesh, a z bohom torbu chipliatymesh [Without God you will have bread, and with God you will cling to a bag] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 15 veresnia. № 209. S. 3. Pidpys: Selkor Vidhadai [in Ukrainian]. Vitrynska, 2016 – Vitrynska O. V. Polityka radianskoi vlady shchodo yudaizmu v Ukraini v 1921–1929 rokakh. [The policy of the Soviet government towards Judaism in Ukraine in 1921–1929] Dys… kand. ist. nauk. Poltava, 2016. 254 s. URL: https://shron1.chtyvo.org.ua/Vitrynska_Olena/Polityka_radianskoi_vlady_schodo_iudaizmu_v_Ukraini_v_1921–1929_rokakh.pdf [in Ukrainian]. Volska, 1925 – Ne derzhit uchniv vdoma v relihiini sviata [Do not keep students at home on religious holidays] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 19 hrudnia. № 290. S. 3. Pidpys: Selkorka Volska [in Ukrainian]. Haievska, 2013 – Haievska T. Derzhavni radianski sviata: istoryko-kulturolohichnyi aspekt [State Soviet holidays: historical and cultural aspect] // Kulturolohichna dumka. 2013. № 6. S. 153–159. URL: http://nbuv.gov.ua/UJRN/ Kultdum_2013_6_21 [in Ukrainian]. Demennyi, 1923 – Shkola s. Kamianechoho boretsia z relihiinymy zabobonamy [School in the village of Kameneche struggles religious prejudices] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 14 kvitnia. № 81. S. 2. Pidpys: Demennyi [in Ukrainian]. Didus, 1923 – Antyrelihiina propahanda na paskhalni sviata v s. Hromakh [Anti-religious propaganda on Easter holidays in the village of Gromy] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 4 kvitnia. № 74. S. 2. Pidpys Didus [in Ukrainian]. Yev. Hen, 1924 – Shcho take sviato rizdva? [What is a Christmas holiday?] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 25 hrudnia. № 225. S. 2. Pidpys: Yev. Hen [in Ukrainian]. Zakrepym pobedu, 1923 – Zakrepym pobedu [Let's consolidate the victory] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 4 kvitnia. № 74. S. 1 [in Russian]. K antyrelyhyoznoi propahande, 1923 – K antyrelyhyoznoi propahande v paskhalnыe dny [To anti-religious propaganda on Easter days] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 24 bereznia. № 65. S. 1 [in Russian]. K Komsomolskoi paskhe, 1923 – K Komsomolskoi paskhe [For Komsomolskaya Easter] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 29 bereznia. № 69. S. 3 [in Russian]. Kak obmanыvaiut, 1923 – Kak obmanыvaiut Yehovu [How Jehovah is Deceived] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 1 kvitnia. № 72. S. 2 [in Russian]. Kyrydon, 2017 – Kyrydon A. M. Indoktrynatsiia radianskosti: obriadovo-sviatkovyi kanon yak marker formuvannia ateizovanoho suspilstva (1920–1930-i rr.) [The indoctrination of Sovietness: a ceremonial-festive canon as a marker of the formation of an atheistic society (1920s–1930s)] // Umanska starovyna. 2017. Vypusk 3. S. 5–20. URL: http://www.irbis-nbuv.gov.ua/cgi-bin/irbis_nbuv/cgiirbis_64.exe?I21DBN=LINK&P21DBN=UJRN&Z21ID=&S21REF=10&S21CNR=20&S21STN=1&S21FMT=ASP_meta&C21COM=S&2_S21P03=FILA=&2_S21STR=umanst_2017_3_3 [in Ukrainian]. Labenskyi, 1924 – S. Kniazhyky [The village of Knyazhiki] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 6 serpnia. № 107. S. 3. Pidpys: Labenskyi [in Ukrainian]. Litstudiia, 1925 – Litstudiia «Pluhu» pry Umanskim Ahrotekhnikumi [Litstudio "Plow" at Uman Agricultural College] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 15 kvitnia. № 85. S. 2. Pidpys: P. K. [in Ukrainian]. Makukha, 1923 – Borotba z relihiinymy zabobonamy v s. Pidvysokomu [Struggle against religious prejudices in the village of Pidvysoke] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 29 kvitnia. № 94. S. 2. Pidpys: Makukha [in Ukrainian]. Matukhno, 2017 – Matukhno Yu. O. Problema klasyfikatsii radianskykh sviat u pershe porevoliutsiine desiatylittia [The problem of classifying Soviet holidays in the first post-revolutionary decade] // Naukovi pratsi istorychnoho fakultetu Zaporizkoho natsionalnoho universytetu. 2017. Vyp. 48. S. 139–142. URL: http://www.irbis-nbuv.gov.ua/cgi-bin/irbis_nbuv/cgiirbis_64.exe?C21COM=2&I21DBN=UJRN&P21DBN=UJRN&IMAGE_FILE_DOWNLOAD=1&Image_file_name=PDF/Npifznu_2017_48_27.pdf Medsanrabotnyky, 1923 – Medrabotnyky ne otstaiut [Medical workers are not lagging behind] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 6 kvitnia. № 76. S. 2 [in Russian]. Na obshchem sobranyy, 1923 – Na obshchem sobranyy transportnykov y stroytelei [At a general meeting of transport workers and builders] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 31 bereznia. № 71. S. 3 [in Ukrainian]. Naiblyzhchi zavdannia, 1924 – Naiblyzhchi zavdannia raionnykh komisii po protyrelihiinii propahandi [Immediate tasks of district commissions for anti-religious propaganda] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 11 sichnia. № 7. S. 3 [in Ukrainian]. Novoselytskyi, 1923 – Novoselytskyi F. Stradaiushchye y voskresaiushchye bohy y yskuplenye ymy liudskykh hrekhov [Suffering and resurrecting gods and their atonement for human sins] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 20 bereznia. № 61. S. 2 [in Russian]. Paskhalnaia kampanyia, 1923 – Paskhalnaia kampanyia [Easter campaign] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 28 bereznia. № 68. S. 3 [in Russian]. Polytprosvet, 1923 – Prazdnyk Paskhy y paskhalnыe obriadы [Easter holiday and Easter ceremonies] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 20 bereznia. № 61. S. 2. Pidpys: Polytprosvet Ukoma KSM [in Russian]. Polishchuk, 2009 – Polishchuk V. Onoprii Turhan – zhurnalist i pysmennyk [Onopriy Turgan is a journalist and writer] URL: https://umanliteratura.ucoz.ua/news/v_polishhuk_onoprij_turgan_zhurnalist_i_pismennik/2010-12-20-256 [in Ukrainian]. Popova, 1925 – Popova O. Sviatkuimo ne bozhi sviata, a sviata pratsi y peremohy [Let us celebrate not God's holidays, but the holidays of work and victory] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 12 kvitnia. № 83. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Proletshkola, 1923 – Proletshkola protyv boha [Proletarian school against god] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 28 bereznia. № 68. S. 2 [in Russian]. Rabkor, 1923 – Budem borotsia s relyhyei kak y s vooruzhennыm vrahom [We will fight religion like an armed enemy] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 3 kvitnia. № 73. S. 3. Pidpys: Rabkor K. [in Ukrainian]. Rabota ahytpropa, 1923 – Rabota ahytpropa v aprele [Agitprop work in April] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 9 travnia. № 101. S. 3 [in Russian]. Robitnyk, 1924 – Osvitu zhintsi na seli [Education for a woman in the countryside] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 8 liutoho. № 18. S. 3. Pidpys: Robitnyk [in Ukrainian]. Robitnyche zhyttia, 1924 – Robitnyche zhyttia [Working life] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 23 kvitnia. № 48. S. 3 [in Ukrainian]. Sylantiev, 2005 – Sylantiev V. I. Vlada i pravoslavna tserkva v Ukraini (1917–1930 rr.) [Authorities and the Orthodox Church in Ukraine (1917–1930)] Avtoref. dys… dokt. ist. nauk. Kharkiv, 2005. 46 s. [in Ukrainian]. Syrotiuk, 1924 – Zubrytskyi KNS ne porvav shche z relihiieiu [The Zubrytsia CРР has not yet broken with religion] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 5 sichnia. № 4. S. 2. Pidpys: Syrotiuk [in Ukrainian]. Sidorenko, 1923 – Sidorenko Z. Neobkhidna chystka komnezamu s. Pobiinoi [It is necessary to clean the komnezam of the village of Pobiyna] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 19 kvitnia. № 85. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Soloviov, 1924 – Soloviov D. Nebazhane yavyshche [An undesirable phenomenon] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 16 sichnia. № 9. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Tabel, 1924 – Tabel sviat i nerobochykh dniv. Oboviazkova postanova Kyivskoho hubvykonkomu № 49 vid 19 bereznia 1924 roku [Table of holidays and non-working days. Mandatory Resolution of the Kyiv Provincial Executive Committee № 49 of March 19, 1924] // Vistnyk Kyivskoho hubvykonkomu. 1924. 2 kvitnia. № 14. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Tarapon, 2016 – Tarapon O. Derzhavni sviata v Ukraini 1920–1930-kh rr. yak zasib formuvannia radianskykh politychnykh tsinnostei [Public holidays in Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s as a means of forming Soviet political values] // Aktualni pytannia humanitarnykh nauk: mizhvuzivskyi zbirnyk naukovykh prats molodykh vchenykh Drohobytskoho derzhavnoho pedahohichnoho universytetu imeni Ivana Franka. Drohobych, 2016. Vyp. 15. S. 96–102. URL: http://nbuv.gov.ua/UJRN/apgnd_2016_15_13 [in Ukrainian]. Tolko 40 pyshchevykov, 1923 – Tolko 40 pyshchevykov ne odurachenы relyhyei [Only 40 food workers are not fooled by religion] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 31 bereznia. № 71. S. 3 [in Russian]. Turhan, 1924 – Turhan O. Proty staroho rizdva [Against old Christmas] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1924. 24 hrudnia. № 224. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Fiialko, 1923 – Fiialko S. Antyrelihiina propahanda v s. Ksendzivtsi [Anti-religious propaganda in the village of Ksendzivka] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 19 kvitnia. № 85. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Flerovskyi, 1923 – Flerovskyi Y. Stradaiushchyi, umershyi y voskresshyi... [Suffering, dead and resurrected...] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 6 kvitnia. № 76. S. 3 [in Russian]. Flierovskyi, 1925 – Flierovskyi I. Zvidky pishly tserkovni sviata [Where did the church holidays come from?] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 10 kvitnia. № 81. S. 2 [in Ukrainian]. Tserkvy, 1923 – Tserkvy, kostelы, synahohy – pod klubы y teatrы [Churches, churches, synagogues - for clubs and theaters] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1923. 6 kvitnia. № 76. S. 2 [in Russian]. Chuchalin, 2019 – Chuchalin O. P. Vplyv ateistychnoi propahandy radianskoi presy na relihiinu sytuatsiiu v USRR u 1920–1930-ti rr. [The influence of atheistic propaganda of the Soviet press on the religious situation in the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s] // Hileia: naukovyi visnyk. 2019. Vypusk 142(1). S. 182–188. URL: http://www.irbis-nbuv.gov.ua/cgi- bin/irbis_nbuv/cgiirbis_64.exe?I21DBN=LINK&P21DBN=UJRN&Z21ID=&S21REF=10&S21CNR=20&S21STN=1&S21FMT=ASP_meta&C21COM=S&2_S21P03=FILA=&2_S21STR=gileya_2019_142(1)__39 [in Ukrainian]. Yunenko, 1925 – Yunenko S. Nash KNS [Our СPP] // Robitnyche-selianska pravda. 1925. 16 sichnia. № 9. S. 3 [in Ukrainian].
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Paull, John. "Goetheanum II: Masterpiece of Organic Architecture by Rudolf Steiner." European Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning 1, no. 4 (July 5, 2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejarch.2022.1.4.9.

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The Goetheanum is one of the masterpieces of Twentieth Century architecture. The present building is the second iteration of Dr Rudolf Steiner’s ideas of organic architecture for the site on a hill overlooking the Swiss village of Dornach. The Goetheanum was intended as a theatre and the global headquarters of the Anthroposophical Society. Goetheanum I was a quaint all timber structure, opened on 26 September 1920. In 1921, Rudolf Steiner considered that a rebuild would be quite different. On 31 December 1922, Goetheanum I was destroyed by fire. By July 1923, funds were guaranteed for a new build. Shortly after the Christmas Conference of 1923, Rudolf Steiner presented a 1:100 scale clay model of Goetheanum II. In June 1924, the building application was submitted, and in November approved. Site work began in Rudolf Steiner's lifetime, but he died on 30 March 1925. On 29 September 1928, Goetheanum II was officially opened with plays, lectures and Eurythmy performances. This was a building, unlike any other, a grand sculpture in reinforced concrete. The furbishing of the interior proceeded over the following decades. The present paper relates the story of Goetheanum II, citing contemporary sources and illustrated with historical and present-day images.
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Fonseca, Maria Angela Peter da, and Elomar Antonio Callegaro Tambara. "Deutsche Schule urbana - Collegio Allemão de Pelotas na rota da Verein Für das Deutschtum im Ausland (V.D.A.), 1921-1925, 1933 / Urban Deutsche Schule – German College of Pelotas on the Verein Für das Deutschtum im Ausland (V.D.A.) Route, 1921-1925, 1933." Revista de História e Historiografia da Educação 2, no. 6 (May 8, 2019): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/rhhe.v2i6.66034.

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Neste artigo enfoca-se o papel dos visitantes que chegavam à Deutsche Schule urbana, Collegio Allemão de Pelotas, no sul do Rio Grande do Sul, provenientes da Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland (V.D.A.), (Sociedade de Apoio ao Deutschtum no Exterior), em 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925 e 1933, situada em Hamburgo e Berlim, na Alemanha. O objetivo desses visitantes era inspecionar o projeto educacional alemão e a manutenção do Deutschtum, que mesclava elementos do nacionalismo alemão, vigente, à cultura escolar deste educandário em tempos de Nacionalização do Ensino no Brasil. Consequência dessas visitas era o envio de livros, material didático e professores alemães, bem como a troca de correspondência entre os alunos do educandário de Pelotas e alunos alemães. Trata-se de pesquisa qualitativa, bibliográfica e documental cujas fontes principais são os Relatórios Escolares da Deutsche Schule de Pelotas dos anos 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925 e 1933.* * *This paper focuses on the role of visitors arriving at the urban Deutsche Schule, German College of Pelotas, in the south of Rio Grande do Sul from the Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland (VDA), a Society for Supporting Deutschtum Abroad, in 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925 and 1933, located in Hamburg and Berlin, Germany. The purpose of these visitors was to inspect the German educational project and the maintenance of the Deutschtum, which merged elements of German nationalism, in force, into the school culture of this educandário in times of Nationalization of Teaching in Brazil. The consequence of these visits was the sending of books, didactic material and German teachers, as well as the exchange of correspondence between the students of the educator of Pelotas and German students. It is a qualitative, bibliographical and documentary research whose main sources are the School Reports of the Deutsche Schule of Pelotas of years 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925 and 1933.
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MAKHOV, ILYA. "Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: keys to species and an annotated catalogue. Part 1. Ennominae." Zootaxa 4962, no. 1 (April 15, 2021): 1–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4962.1.1.

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The dichotomous keys to 106 species from 62 genera of Ennominae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) of the Baikal region (Irkutskaya Oblast and Buryatia, Russia) is given. The annotated catalogue including synonyms, the details of examined specimens, data on distribution and hostplants with references is provided. Distribution of Macaria artesiaria ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775) in the Baikal region is confirmed. One species is newly combined with genus Hypoxystis Prout, 1915: H. reticulata (Sterneck, 1928) comb. nov. The genus name Scardostrenia Sterneck, 1928 is established to be a synonym of Hypoxystis Prout, 1915 syn. n. Some taxonomic aspects of Charissa turfosaria (Wehrli, 1922), Hypoxystis reticulata (Sterneck, 1928), Synopsia strictaria Lederer, 1853 and Autotrichia heterogynoides (Wehrli, 1927) are discussed. New westernmost boundary of the range of Abraxas karafutonis Matsumura, 1925 is established.
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Erdemir, Ali Volkan. "An Overview of the Nineteenth-Century Women of Istanbul in the Works of Pierre Loti and Yamada Torajirō." GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON JAPAN, no. 7 (March 31, 2024): 140–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.62231/gp7.160001a06.

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Ōtani Kōzui (1876-1948) was the first Japanese, or perhaps the first foreigner to point towards Turkey (Feb. 1924) as soon as the Republic was declared (Oct. 1923); the first to bring foreign direct investment to the Turkish Republic through his collaboration with the founding father of the Republic of Türkiye, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk at the Ankara Gazi Farm (Feb. 1927); the first to make a foreign industrial investment with his collaboration with Memduh Gökçen in Bursa (Apr. 1929). Ōtani was also one of the co-founders of the Japanese-Turkish Trade Association in Osaka (Nov. 1925), the Japanese-Turkish Association in Tokyo (June 1926), and he was the author of the lines on “Ōtani Kōzui Epitaph” dedicated to Turkish soldiers who lost their lives at the Ertuğrul Firgate Incident in 1890, erected at the Kushimoto Ertuğrul Memorial (Mar. 1929). This paper traces his footprints in the early years of the newly founded Republic of Türkiye.
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Küçükyalçın, Erdal. "Ōtani Kōzui’s Leadership in the Establishment of Turkish-Japanese Economic Relations during the Early Years of the Republic." GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON JAPAN, no. 7 (March 31, 2024): 119–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.62231/gp7.160001a05.

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Ōtani Kōzui (1876-1948) was the first Japanese, or perhaps the first foreigner to point towards Turkey (Feb. 1924) as soon as the Republic was declared (Oct. 1923); the first to bring foreign direct investment to the Turkish Republic through his collaboration with the founding father of the Republic of Türkiye, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk at the Ankara Gazi Farm (Feb. 1927); the first to make a foreign industrial investment with his collaboration with Memduh Gökçen in Bursa (Apr. 1929). Ōtani was also one of the co-founders of the Japanese-Turkish Trade Association in Osaka (Nov. 1925), the Japanese-Turkish Association in Tokyo (June 1926), and he was the author of the lines on “Ōtani Kōzui Epitaph” dedicated to Turkish soldiers who lost their lives at the Ertuğrul Firgate Incident in 1890, erected at the Kushimoto Ertuğrul Memorial (Mar. 1929). This paper traces his footprints in the early years of the newly founded Republic of Türkiye.
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الحجيمي, عماد, and ماهر الشبلي. "السياسة الاقتصادية الجديدة في الاتحاد السوفيتي (1921- 1928)." Journal of Kufa Studies Center 1, no. 69 (June 28, 2023): 23–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.36322/jksc.v1i69.12550.

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تضمن البحث المعنون السياسة الاقتصادية الجديدة في الاتحاد السوفيتي (1921- 1928) مبحثين تناول المبحث الاول المعنون السياسة الاقتصادية الجديدة في الاتحاد السوفيتي (1921- 1925) طبيعة السياسة الاقتصادية التي ألتزمت بها الحكومة البلشفية لإنقاذ الاقتصاد الروسي المنهار مع التمسك بالمبادئ والافكار الماركسية, كما تضمن المبحث الثاني المعنون الاجراءات الاقتصادية في الاتحاد السوفيتي (1925- 1928) وأهم المراحل الاقتصادية المتبعة في البناء الاقتصادي, أذ توصلت الدراسة الى أن سياسة النيب شكلت انعطافا هاماً في حياة الشعب الروسي و نظمت العلاقات الاقتصادية بين الصناعة الاشتراكية والانتاج الفلاحي الصغير القائم على الملكية الخاصة وضبطت العلاقات الاقتصادية على أساس التجارة ودفعت الى تخفيض الأفراد الذين لا يمتلكون أراضٍ صالحة للزراعة من الفلاحين، فضلاً عن تزايد الاستثمارات بين عامي (1921-1927) بمقدار 8 ملايين روبل.
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Dmitriev, A. "Statistical and therapeutic observations of ulcus molle." Kazan medical journal 25, no. 11 (October 29, 2021): 1235. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kazmj80546.

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Hanow (Derm. Ztschr. Bd. 55, H. 2, 29) gives data on the dynamics of the soft chancre for 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928 based on the material of the K. Virchow's hospital in Berlin. Ulcus molle was registered in 1925 19 cases, in 1926-79, in 1927-97 and for 20 months of 1928 - 192 cases. At the same time, the author deals with the issue of localization of ulcers, as well as complications in ulcus molle. With a therapeutic purpose used ac. carbolic. liquef. and chlorozinc. The last remedy was tested on 35 patients, and small and medium-sized ulcers healed in 5-7 days, the gangrenous chancre healed in 20 days. When treating the same ac. carb. liq., tested on 109 patients, cure occurs on average in 18 days.
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Pyykkö, Tony. "Saksalaisen taidehistorioitsija Gustav Paulin toiminta Suomessa 1920-luvulla." Ennen ja nyt: Historian tietosanomat 23, no. 1 (March 10, 2023): 38–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37449/ennenjanyt.122016.

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Tässä artikkelissa tarkoitukseni on pohtia suomalaissaksalaisia kulttuurisuhteita 1920-luvulta saksalaisen taidehistorioitsija Gustav Paulin (1866–1938) ja hänen toimiensa kautta. Pohdin muun muassa sitä, millainen vaikutus ja merkitys Paulin järjestämillä Ateneumin saksalaisen taiteen näyttelyllä lokakuussa 1922, Kalannin alttarikaapin osto- ja restaurointiaikeilla 1922–1925 sekä suunnitelmilla suomalaisesta taidenäyttelystä Saksassa 1926–1927 oli laajemmin Suomen ja Saksan välisille suhteille. Artikkelissa tarkastellaan ja analysoidaan Paulin ja suomalaisten välistä kirjeenvaihtoa, joissa käsitellään esimerkiksi saksalaisen taidenäyttelyn syntyprosessia ja siihen vaikuttaneita seikkoja, kuin myös Paulin mielikuvaa ja vaikutelmia vastaitsenäistyneestä Suomesta ulkomaalaisen silmin. Tarkoitukseni on osoittaa, miten Paulin toiminta Suomessa voidaan nähdä osana suomalaissaksalaisten suhteiden edistämistä ja positiivisen mielenlaadun osoittamista maalle, jolle suomalainen poliittinen eliitti koki olevansa kiitollisuuden velassa.
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Опацький, Ігор. "ГОЛОД 1921-1923 РР. НА УМАНЩИНІ (ЗА МАТЕРІАЛАМИ АРХІВУ РОДИНИ КУРІННИХ)." Уманська старовина, no. 8 (December 30, 2021): 188–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.31499/2519-2035.8.2021.249986.

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Ключові слова: Уманщина, голод 1921-1923 рр., Петро Курінний, білошовицький режим, воєнний комунізм. Анотація У статті проаналізовано ego-документи родини Курінних (передусім щоденник Петра Федоровича Курінного та особисте листування йог осина Петра Петровича Курінного). Наголошено на основних причинах голоду 1921-1923 рр., його масштаби на території історичної Уманщини. Результатом наукової розвідки є систематизація відомостей з архіву родини Курінних про голод, основні заходи більшовицької влади зі збору податків, вилучення продовольства у населення, здійснення репресивних заходів у боротьбі з селянським повстанським рухом. Посилання Gurevich, 1923 – Gurevich M. B. Golod i Selskoe Khoziaistvo Ukrainy. Ocherk [Famine and agriculture of Ukraine. Essay] / Matvei Borisovich Gurevich. Kharkov: Pervaia Gosudarstvennaia Tipografiia im. tov. Petrovskogo G. I., 1923. 47 s. [in Russian] Didenko, 1962 – Didenko G. D. Rabochii klass Ukrainy v gody vosstanovleniia narodnogo khoziaistva (1921–1925) [Working class of Ukraine in the years of restoration of the national economy (1921-1925)] / Grigorii Demianovich Didenko. K.: Izd-vo AN USSR, 1962. 375 s. [in Russian] Kyrylenko, 2015 – Kyrylenko V. P. Holod 1921–1923 rokiv u Pivdennii Ukraini [The famine of 1921–1923 in Southern Ukraine]. Dys. … kand. ist. nauk. Ministerstvo osvity i nauky Ukrainy; Mykolaivskyi natsionalnyi universytet im. V. O. Sukhomlynskoho. Mykolaiv, 2015. 230 s. [in Ukrainian]. Kulchytskyi, 1993 – Kulchytskyi S. V. Nevidomi storinky holodu 1921–1923 rr. v Ukraini [Unknown pages of the famine of 1921–1923 in Ukraine] / S. V. Kulchytskyi, O. M. Movchan. K.: In-t istorii Ukrainy, 1993. 70 s. [in Ukrainian]. Movchan, 2002 – Movchan O. M. Teror holodom v Ukraini v 1921–1923 rokakh [The famine terror in Ukraine in 1921-1923] / O. M. Movchan // Problemy istorii Ukrainy: fakty, sudzhennia, poshuky. Kyiv: Instytut istorii Ukrainy NAN Ukrainy, 2002. №7. C. 66-78. [in Ukrainian]. Movchan, 1988 – Movchan O. N. Trudiashchiesia USSR v borbe s prodovolstvennym krizisom pri perekhode k nepu [Workers of the USSR in the fight against the food crisis in the transition to the nep] / Olga Nikolaevna Movchan. K.: Naukova dumka, 1988. 124 s. [in Russian] NA IA NANU – Naukovyi arkhiv Instytutu arkheolohii NAN Ukrainy [Scientific archive of the Institute of Archeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine] [in Ukrainian]. Poliakov, 1975 – Poliakov Iu. A. 1921-i: pobeda nad golodom [1921: victory over hunger] / Iurii Aleksandrovich Poliakov. M.: Politizdat, 1975. 112 s. [in Russian] Torhalo, 2014 – Uman i umanchany ochyma P. F. Kurinnoho [Uman and Uman residents through the eyes of P. F. Kurinnyi] / Uklad. Yu. V. Torhalo / Uman: Vydavets «Sochinskyi», 2014. 428 s. [in Ukrainian]. Khenkin, 1988 – Khenkin E. M. Ocherki istorii borby Sovetskogo gosudarstva s golodom (1921–1922) [Essays on the history of the struggle of the Soviet state against hunger (1921–1922)] / Evel Moiseevich Khenkin. Krasnoiarsk: Izd-vo Krasnoiarskogo un-ta, 1988. 171 s. [in Russian] Khomenko, 1927 – Khomenko A. P. Naselennia Ukrainy (1897–1927 rr.) [Population of Ukraine 1897‒1927] / Arsenii Petrovych Khomenko. Kharkiv: Derzhavne vydavnytstvo Ukrainy, 1927. 79 s. [in Ukrainian]
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SHEA, GLENN M., and DJOKO T. ISKANDAR. "Mabuia wirzi Roux, 1925 (Squamata: Scincidae), an overlooked synonym of Dasia olivacea Gray, 1839, with notes on the synonymy of Dasia olivacea." Zootaxa 4763, no. 1 (April 8, 2020): 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4763.1.13.

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Almost a century ago, the Swiss herpetologist Jean Roux described a new skink species, Mabuia wirzi, from a single specimen from Pulau Nias, an island on the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia (Roux 1925). The specimen was part of a small collection of reptiles and amphibians made on Nias by the ethnologist Paul Wirz (29.v.1892–1955.i.30), who worked on Nias in 1925 and 1926 (Wirz 1928, 1929). Roux’s paper was published in October 1925, and hence the specimen would have come from Wirz’s first expedition, and would have been only recently preserved at the time of description.
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Coetzee, E. R. "Fasette van die landelike vestiging van blankes in Suidwes-Afrika." New Contree 21 (July 4, 2024): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/nc.v21i0.725.

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This contribution identifies four phases of land settlement by Whites in South-West Africa between 1915 and 1931. First there was the period of military government from 1915 to 1920 when large numbers of White stock farmers from the Union entered the territory. These settlers were established on uninhabited, but surveyed, government ground. During the second phase (1920 - 1925) approximately 1200 farms were granted to new White farmers in accordance with the land Settlement Act (1920) of the Union of South Africa. Thereafter a period of consolidation followed (1925 - 1928) as the Land Board attempted to settle keen, new farmers in the rural areas. The arrival of the Angolan farmers forms the fourth phase of White settlement and by 1939 all available government farms in South-West Africa had been granted.
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Golovin, Nikolay, and Roman Vissonov. "At the Onset of P.A. Sorokin’s Sociology Gaining International Recognition: Commentary on the Publication of his Correspondence with the Publisher G. Salomon-Delatour (1925–1932)." Sociological Journal 28, no. 4 (December 28, 2022): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/socjour.2022.28.4.9319.

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The published correspondence reveals the professional ties of the RussianAmerican sociologist P.A. Sorokin (1889–1968) and the German publisher and sociologist Salomon (1892–1964, Salomon-Delatour since 1947). It substantially complements the knowledge about Sorokin’s priorities in professional contacts and scientific interests. In addition to the most complete version of Sorokin’s article “Russian Sociology in the Twentieth Century” (1926), published in the Yearbook of Sociology released by Salomon, the accompanying correspondence introduces Sorokin’s plans to participate in the preparation of the German editions of the books Leaves from a Russian Diary (1924), The Sociology of Revolution (1925), Social Mobility (1925), Modern Sociological Theories (1928, the German edition came out in 1932), Principles of Rural and Urban Sociology (1929) and Readers on Rural Sociology (1930–1932). Sorokin’s plans and articles on the study of genius and leadership, the role of the intelligentsia in society, and issues of book review are discussed. The letters are a testament to Sorokin’s sociology starting to receive actual international recognition. The correspondence tells of the impact of the Great Depression (1929–1939) on sociologists’ contacts.
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Jaworski, Wojciech. "Centrale syjonistyczne w Krakowie (1919–1939)." Krakowski Rocznik Archiwalny 23 (2021): 135–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/12332135kra.17.005.14659.

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Władze Organizacji Syjonistycznej Małopolski Zachodniej (od 1920 r. Organizacji Syjonistycznej Małopolski Zachodniej i Śląska) pełniły od 1919 r. rolę dzielnicowej centrali syjonistycznej w Krakowie. Obejmowała ona początkowo swym działaniem byłą Galicję Zachodnią po rzekę San na wschodzie. W 1920 r. obszar działania centrali powiększył się o część przyłączonego do Polski Śląska Cieszyńskiego, a w 1922 r. część Górnego Śląska. Początkowo skupiała ona wszystkie nurty żydowskiego ruchu narodowego z wyjątkiem partii robotniczej Poalej Syjon-Prawicy. Decydującą rolę w działalności centrali do 1936 r. odgrywał postępowy rabin Ozjasz Abraham Thon, choć od 1926 r. ulegała ona osłabieniu. W 1925 r. powstała samodzielna dzielnicowa struktura władzy ortodoksyjno-syjonistycznej partii Mizrachi, a w 1927 r. lewicowej Hitachduth, co dało początek odrębnym centralom. W 1926 r. ujawniła się w ramach Organizacji Syjonistycznej Małopolski Zachodniej i Śląska grupa syjonistów-rewizjonistów, która w 1931 r. przekształciła się w samodzielną partię z własną centralą dzielnicową. Wobec słabości obu partii lewicowych Hitachduth i Poalej Syjon-Prawicy w latach 1934–1936 nastąpiło ich połączenie. Zionist headquarters in Krakow (1919–1939) The authorities of the Zionist Organisation of Western Malopolska (from 1920 the Zionist Organisation of Western Malopolska and Silesia) fulfilled the role from 1919 of Zionist headquarters in Krakow. Initially, its activities covered the area of Western Galicia to the River San in the east. In 1920, the area of activity was enlarged to include the part of Cieszyn Silesia added to Poland, and in 1922 part of Upper Silesia. In the beginning, it focused on all Jewish national movements, with the exception of the Poalej Zion-Right workers’ party. Rabbi Abraham Ozjasz Thon played a central role in the activities of the headquarters until 1936, although after 1926 his position was weakened. In 1925, an independent regional leadership structure was established for the Mizrachi Orthodox-Zionist party, and in 1927 for the left-wing Hitachduth party, which led to the beginning of separate headquarters. In 1926, a group of Zionist-revisionists appeared within the Zionist Organisation of Western Malopolska and Silesia, which in 1931 transformed into an independent party with its own headquarters. Due to the weakness of both left-wing parties, Hitachduth and Poalej Zion-Right in the years 1934–1936, their merger took place.
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Andreev, Alexander Alekseevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "GREKOV Ivan Ivanovich (1867-1934). The 150th of the birthday." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 10, no. 2 (September 23, 2017): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2017-10-2-173.

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Ivan Ivanovich Grekov (1867-1934) – an outstanding Russian surgeon, a talented organizer and teacher, doctor of medical science (1901), Professor (1915), honorary Chairman of the Surgical society N.I.Pirogov (1920), chief editor scientific medical journal "Vestnik of surgery and border areas" (1922-1934), Chairman of the XVI all-Russian Congress of surgeons (1924), the chief doctor of Obukhovskaya hospital (1927-1934), honored scientist of the RSFSR (1932). I.I. Grekov was born on 5 (17) March, 1867, on a farm Tomilino Bogucharsky district, Voronezh province. In 1876 he entered and in 1885 graduated from Novocherkassk men's gymnasium, and was admitted to the Moscow University. In 1890 for participation in student riots Ivan was expelled from the University, but later continued her studies at the medical faculty of Yuryev University, and in 1894 he was awarded the title of doctor. In 1895 I.I.Grekov worked in the Obukhov hospital in St. Petersburg: first – supernumerary resident since 1905 head of the surgical Department, from 1927 to 1934 – the chief physician. In 1901 he defended his doctoral thesis: "Materials for the issue of bone defects of the skull and their treatment." In 1903 I. I. Grekov performs world's first successful suturing wounds of the heart. I. I. Grekov for the first time in Russia performed the intraoperative dissection of the cavity of the heart, pankreatectomia, one of the first made expeditious treatment of the stomach the methods of Kocher, Billroth–I and Billroth–II operation to create an artificial esophagus by the method of Roux–Herzen, has developed a technique tamponade of the abdominal cavity, restoration of the cruciate ligaments of the knee joint broad fascia of the thigh; method of resection of the sigmoid and descending colon intestines (Greek I and Greek II). In 1915, Smith was elected Professor of the hospital surgery chair of the Psychoneurological Institute (from 1930 – 2nd Leningrad medical Institute). From 1918 to 1924 I. I. Grekov was Chairman, and in 1920 Honorary Chairman of the Surgical society N.I. Pirogov. In 1922, on the initiative of I. I. Grekov was resumed publication of the journal "Vestnik of surgery and border areas", whose editor he was from 1922 to 1934. In 1924, Ivan was unanimously elected President of the XVI Congress of Russian surgeons; in 1925, 1927 and 1929 – the Chairman of the congresses of surgeons of North Caucasus. In 1932, I. I. Grekov was awarded the title of honored scientist of the RSFSR. I.I. Grekov died 11 Feb 1934 and was buried at the Communist platform of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. I.I. Grekov is the author of over 150 scientific works, devoted to problems of thoracic, cardiovascular, vascular, and emergency surgery, surgical infection. In memory of I. I. Grekov since 1934, the journal "Vestnik of surgery and border areas" was renamed to "Vestnik of surgery named by I.I.Grekova"; on the former Obukhovskaya hospital in 1969, a memorial plaque; Department of surgery North-Western state medical University named by I.I.Mechnikov, first head and founder of which he was given the name of I.I.Grekov
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UM, Inkyung. "A Study of the Genealogy of Japanese Modern-style Poetry in Korea (1920s-1930s)." Border Crossings: The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies 18, no. 1 (June 28, 2024): 175–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.22628/bcjjl.2024.18.1.175.

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The purpose of this study is to elucidate the formation, maintenance, and transformation of the poetry scene, referred to as Parnassos, on the Korean Peninsula during the 1920s and 1930s. By concentrating on the activities of poetry magazines such as Kenji UCHINO’s Kōjin (1922-1925) and Asian Poetic Pulse (1926-1927), it has been observed that Japanese-language poetry in the Korean Peninsula during the 1920s promoted diversity through the translation of Western poetry and extensive exchanges with both Japanese and Korean poets.Following Kenji UCHINO’s permanent expulsion from Korea by order of the Governor-General in 1928, the network of Japanese poets residing in Korea within the Chosen Poetry Circle became more prominent. This is particularly evident in the two volumes of the Chosen Poetry Collection (1928, 1929) and the Anthology of Chosen Poets (1933).These materials provide valuable information that will significantly contribute to future research. They offer insights into the diverse membership of the Chosen Poetry Circle, the richness of the poetic landscape, the definition of ‘Chosen poetry,’ the specific characteristics of its poetic language, and the distinctive aspects of poet exchanges in East Asia.
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Nugent, José Guillermo. "Tipos humanos, mito e identidad individual en el alma matinal de Jose Carlos Mariátegui." Debates en Sociología, no. 12-14 (December 1, 1988): 147–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/debatesensociologia.198812-14.007.

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Esta recopilación comprende artículos publicados entre octubre de 1924 y noviembre de 1925 con algunas importantes excepciones: "Roma y el artegótico", un texo que anteriormente no había llegado a publicar y de suma importanciapara apreciar las tendencias autobiográficas del autor; "El Alma Matinal", artículo de febrero de 1928; "El problema de las élites" de enero de ese año; "Esquema de una interpretación de Chaplin"; una serie de artículos sobrePiero Gobetti de julio de 1929; "La influencia de Italia en la cultura hispanoamericana de agosto de 1928; y reseñas sobre Bemard Shaw, Waldo Frank, James Joyce. "El Cementon de Gladkov y la "Novela revolucionaria" alemana, publicados todos entre 1926 y 1929. De todos modos, se trata de un conjunto incompleto pues Mariátegui había incluido en el plan de la obra un capítulo llamado "apología del aventurero" que no llegó a escribir y que estaba destinado a ser una semblanza de Cristóbal Colón.
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Peshkov, Igor. "BAKHTIN QUESTION. THE SECOND ARTICLE: PAVEL NIKOLAEVICH MEDVEDEV." Literaturovedcheskii Zhurnal, no. 2 (2022): 89–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/litzhur/2022.56.06.

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In the article a short biography of Pavel Nikolaevich Medvedev is demonstrated from the standpoint of his participation in Bakhtin’s circle and his publications under his own name a number of Bakhtin’s works, begun by the methodological article “Scientific Salierism” (1925), continued with reviews of the books of V. Shklovsky and B. Tomashevsky, a detailed replica “Sociologism without sociology” on the occasion of P.N. Sakulin’s monograph “Sociological method in literary criticism” (1925) and brought to great methodological clarity by the book “The Formal Method in Literary Criticism. A Critical Introduction to Sociological Poetics” (1928). The Medvedev’s management has been emphasized in the publication of these works, as well as the books “Freudianism. A Critical Sketch” (1927), “Marxism and the Philosophy of Language. Fundamental Problems of the Sociological Method in the Science of Language” (1929) and the several articles and reviews published under the title authorship of Voloshinov, and the book under the clear authorship of Bakhtin “Problems of Dostoevsky’s Creation” (1929). The mediating role of Medvedev between the authorities and the intelligentsia in Vitebsk and Leningrad in the 1920 s - 1930 s is presented.
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Prokopov, A. Y. "Communist International in 1920-s: British direction of activity." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 6(9) (December 28, 2009): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2009-6-9-54-64.

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In this article the main attention of the author is devoted to the problem of the decisive influence of the Communist International and its tactic “the united workers front” (1921—1928) on the policy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) towards the Labour Party, the British Congress of Trade-Unions and the first Labour Government (1924). The author also examines the influence of Comintern on the activity of the CPGB before parliament elections of 1922, 1923, 1924 and during the General Strike of 1926.
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Akermann, Manfred, and Friedrich Dürr. "Rezension von: Dürr, Friedrich, Chronik der Stadt Heilbronn." Württembergisch Franken 73 (October 11, 2023): 341–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/wfr.v73i.8052.

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Chronik der Stadt Heilbronn. Hrsg, von Friedrich Dürr [u.a.]. Heilbronn: Stadtarchiv 1986. Veröffentlichungen des Archivs der Stadt Heilbronn, Bd. 27, 28, 29.1. Bd. 741 bis 1895. Unveränd. Nachdr. d. 2. Aufl. von 1926. V, 525 S., Abb.2. Bd. 1896 bis 1921. Unveränd. Nachdr. d. Erstausg. von 1922. 358 S., Abb.3. Bd. 1922 bis 1933. LXX, 758 S., zahlr. Abb., 1 Stadtplan »Heilbronn 1925«.
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Ruban, Mykola. "Українська автокефальна православна церква на Донбасі (1921-1930 рр.)." Eminak, no. 4(40) (December 31, 2022): 139–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33782/eminak2022.4(40).612.

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Метою статті є показати процес становлення, розвитку та згортання руху за українізацію православ’я на Донбасі, прослідкувати статистичні показники парафій Української автокефальної православної церкви (УАПЦ) і розкрити основні віхи їх історії на регіональному рівні. Наукова новизна. Розкрито абсолютно невідомі до цього часу сторінки історії УАПЦ на Донбасі, реконструйовано розвиток Слобожансько-Донецької церковної округи з наголосом на парафіях Донеччини, із забуття повернені імені провідників і борців за українізацію церков Донбасу та священнослужителів, які пішли шляхом автокефалії. Особлива увага звернена на лідерів УАПЦ досліджуваного регіону – Олександра Ярещенка, Миколу Пивоварова, Івана Павловського. Висновки. Східна Україна, а особливо Донбас, виявилася найбільш інертним регіоном щодо українізації православ’я й утворення автокефальних громад. Відсутність належного активу у регіоні, а також суперечливість хіротоній перших ієрархів і надмірна реформаційність УАПЦ, призвели до того, що перша парафія тут з’явилася лише в середині 1922 р. у Луганську. Але ця спроба так і не була повністю реалізована. В історії УАПЦ Донбасу виділяємо два етапи: 1921-1925 рр. – період зародження автокефалії у краї, організаційного оформлення та найбільшого підйому; 1925-1930 рр. – час стабілізації та поступового згасання. Перший етап становлення парафіяльної мережі на Донбасі був неоднозначним. З одного боку, він показав наявність серед української людності Донеччини бажання мати національно-орієнтовану церкву. Про це свідчить мережа парафій, яка постала протягом 1923-1924 рр. на цих теренах, коли у регіоні було зареєстровано 15 парафій. З іншого – сильні позиції прихильників ортодоксальної РПЦ, певне несприйняття «олександрійського» способу висвячення єпископату та протидія більшовицької влади призвели до зникнення 50% парафій у кінці 1924 – першій половині 1925 р. Другий етап відзначився арештом очільника церковної округи архієпископа Олександра Ярещенка, стабілізацією відносин із радянською владою та налагодженням церковної дисципліни та конфесійного життя. Особливістю Слобожансько-Донецької церковної округи стало її повне відмежування від розколу УАПЦ під прапором Діяльно-Христової церкви. Масова антирелігійна кампанія, яка розгорнулася по країні у 1929-1930 рр., боляче вдарила по релігійним громадам Донбасу. У перші місяці 1930 р. УАПЦ повністю втратила свою парафіяльну мережу у регіоні.
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Remecas, Eduardas. "LIETUVIŲ KATALIKŲ JAUNIMO SĄJUNGOS „PAVASARIS“ ŽENKLELIAI: DATAVIMAS, GAMINTOJAI, TIRAŽAI IR SIMBOLIAI." Lietuvos istorijos studijos 37, no. 37 (September 1, 2016): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lis.2016.37.10057.

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„Pavasario“ sąjunga, o nuo 1933 m. federacija, buvo didžiausia narių skaičiumi organizacija Lietuvoje 1919–1940 m. Per visą savo gyvavimo laiką organizacija triskart keitė savo narių ženklelių išvaizdą – 1920, 1925 ir 1935 m. Trečią kartą buvo išleisti skirtingi ženkleliai vyrams, mergaitėms ir jauniesiems nariams. Be narių ženklelių, organizacija buvo išleidusi ir proginius ženklelius: pirmosios (1924 m.) ir antrosios (1927 m.) pavasarininkų dainų šventės choristams, dirigentams bei chorvedžiams ir 1938 m. surengto jubiliejinio 25 metų pavasarininkų kongreso dalyviams. Taip pat „Pavasario“ federacija 1934 m. pagamino specialius ženklelius uoliausiems žurnalo „Pavasaris“ platintojams. „Pavasario“ sąjunga dalyvavo ir sportinėje veikloje. Ji kartu su kitomis katalikiškomis organizacijomis buvo įkūrusi sporto organizaciją Lietuvos gimnastikos ir sporto federacija (LGSF). Savo ženklelį organizacija įsigijo 1929 m.
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Katz, Shaul. "Berlin Roots – Zionist Incarnation: The Ethos of Pure Mathematics and the Beginnings of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem." Science in Context 17, no. 1-2 (June 2004): 199–234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889704000092.

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Officially inaugurated in 1925, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was designed to serve the academic needs of the Jewish people and the Zionist enterprise in British Mandatory Palestine, as well as to help fulfill the economic and social requirements of the Middle East. It is intriguing that a university with such practical goals should have as one of its central pillars an institute for pure mathematics that purposely dismissed any of the varied fields of applied mathematics. This paper tells of the preparations for the inauguration of the Hebrew University during the years 1920–1925 and analyzes the founding phase of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics that was established there during the years 1924–1928. Special emphasis is given to the first terms in which this Institute operated, starting from the winter of 1927 with the activities of the director and one of the founders, the German mathematician Edmund Landau, and onward from 1928 when his successors, particularly Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel and Mihály-Michael Fekete, continued Landau's heritage of pure mathematics. The paper shows why and how the Institute succeeded in rejecting applied mathematics from its court and also explores the controversial issue of center and periphery in the development of science, a topic that is briefly analyzed in the concluding section.
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GAIMARI, STEPHEN D., and VERA C. SILVA. "A conspectus of Neotropical Lauxaniidae (Diptera: Lauxanioidea)." Zootaxa 4862, no. 1 (October 21, 2020): 1–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4862.1.1.

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A fully annotated catalog of genus- and species-group names of Neotropical Lauxaniidae (Diptera: Lauxanioidea) is presented, providing details of references to these names in literature, and providing additional details such as distributions, generic combinations, synonymies, misspellings and emendations, information on types, notes on unusual situations, etc. As this catalog is meant to supplement the older Catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico, to complete the cataloging of the New World Lauxaniidae, “Neotropical” is herein inclusive of everything south of the United States, and the Nearctic parts of Mexico are not separately distinguished. The catalog is organized alphabetically within each of the three lauxaniid subfamilies, Eurychoromyiinae, Homoneurinae and Lauxaniinae, treating 91 available genus-group names, of which 77 represent valid genera. In the species-group, the catalog treats 441 available species-group names, of which 391 represent valid Neotropical lauxaniid species, 39 are invalid, three are valid but extralimital lauxaniids, five are valid but removed from Lauxaniidae, and two are new replacement names for two homonyms outside Lauxaniidae. The following nine new genera are described, based on previously described species: Elipolambda Gaimari & Silva (type species, Sapromyza lopesi Shewell, 1989), Griphoneuromima Silva & Gaimari (type species, Sapromyza frontalis Macquart, 1844b), Meraina Silva & Gaimari (type species, Lauxania ferdinandi Frey, 1919), Myzaprosa Gaimari & Silva (type species, Myzaprosa mallochi Gaimari & Silva), Paradeceia Silva & Gaimari (type species, Sapromyza sororia Williston, 1896b), Pseudodeceia Silva & Gaimari (type species, Lauxania leptoptera Frey, 1919), Sericominettia Gaimari & Silva (type species, Minettia argentiventris Malloch, 1928), Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva (type species, Sapromyza semiatra Malloch, 1933), and Zargopsinettia Gaimari & Silva (type species, Minettia verticalis Malloch, 1928). The following four new replacement names in the species-group replace junior homonyms: Myzaprosa mallochi Gaimari & Silva (for Sapromyza spinigera Malloch, 1933, nec Malloch, 1925), Pseudogriphoneura mallochi Silva & Gaimari (for Minettia infuscata Malloch, 1928, nec Sciomyza infuscata Wulp, 1897), Xenochaetina hendeli Silva & Gaimari (for Allogriphoneura robusta Hendel, 1936, nec Helomyza robusta Walker, 1858), Zamyprosa macquarti Gaimari & Silva (for Sciomyza nigripes Blanchard, 1854, nec Sapromyza nigripes Macquart, 1844). The following six genus-group names are new synonyms: Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925 (= Xenochaetina Malloch, 1923), Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995 (= Stenolauxania Malloch, 1926), Haakonia Curran, 1942 (= Xenochaetina Malloch, 1923), Homoeominettia Broadhead, 1989 (= Allominettia Hendel, 1925), Paraphysoclypeus Papp & Silva, 1995 (= Physoclypeus Hendel, 1907), Tibiominettia Hendel, 1936 (= Allominettia Hendel, 1925). The following 12 species-group names are new synonyms: Chaetocoelia banksi Curran, 1942 (= Chaetocoelia excepta (Walker, 1853)), Chaetocoelia tripunctata Malloch, 1926 (= Chaetocoelia excepta (Walker, 1853)), Minettia semifulva Malloch, 1933 (= Zamyprosa nigriventris (Blanchard, 1854)), Pseudogriphoneura scutellata Curran, 1934a (= Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza apta Walker, 1861 (= Chaetominettia mactans (Fabricius, 1787)), Sapromyza brasiliensis Walker, 1853 (= Chaetominettia corollae (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza semiatra subsp. remissa Malloch, 1933 (= Zamyprosa semiatra (Malloch, 1933)), Sapromyza sordida Williston, 1896b (= Neogriphoneura sordida (Wiedemann, 1830)), Setulina geminata subsp. quadripunctata Malloch, 1941, subsp. tripunctata Malloch, 1941 & subsp. verticalis Malloch, 1941 (= Setulina geminata (Fabricius, 1805)), Tibiominettia setitibia Hendel, 1932 (= Allominettia assimilis (Malloch, 1926)). The following 96 lauxaniid species-group names are in new combinations: Allominettia approximata (Malloch, 1928; Deutominettia Hendel, 1925), Allominettia assimilis (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Allominettia rubescens (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Allominettia woldae (Broadhead, 1989; Homoeominettia Broadhead, 1989), Camptoprosopella sigma (Hendel, 1910; Procrita Hendel, 1908), Camptoprosopella verena (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Dryosapromyza pirioni (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Elipolambda duodecimvittata (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Elipolambda lopesi (Shewell, 1989; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Elipolambda picrula (Williston, 1897; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Griphoneuromima frontalis (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Homoneura maculipennis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Lauxanostegana albispina (Albuquerque, 1959; Steganopsis Meijere 1910), Marmarodeceia claripennis (Curran, 1934a; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Melanomyza nigerrima (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Meraina ferdinandi (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Minettia altera (Curran, 1942; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Minettia duplicata (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia lateritia (Rondani, 1863; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia lupulinoides (Williston, 1897; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia pallens (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia remota (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia setosa (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa chiloensis (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa emmesa (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa triloba (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neodecia albovittata (Loew, 1862; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Neodecia bivittata (Curran, 1928b; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neodecia flavipennis (Curran, 1928b; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neodecia vittifacies (Curran, 1931; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neominettia eronis (Curran, 1934a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neominettia lebasii (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neominettia melanaspis (Wiedemann, 1830; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Neoxangelina congruens (Hendel, 1910; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Neoxangelina facialis (Wiedemann, 1830; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Neoxangelina flavipes (Hendel, 1926; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Paracestrotus albipes (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Paradeceia incidens (Curran, 1934a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Paradeceia shannoni (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Paradeceia sororia (Williston, 1896b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Physegenua annulata (Macquart, 1844b; Ephydra Fallén, 1810), Physoclypeus nigropleura (Papp & Silva, 1995; Paraphysoclypeus Papp & Silva, 1995), Poecilohetaerus suavis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilolycia blanchardi (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilolycia lineatocollis (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia aibonito (Curran, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia bipunctata (Say, 1829; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia evittata (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia mona (Curran, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia nigropunctata (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia plantaris (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia quichuana (Brèthes, 1922; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia schwarzi (Malloch, 1928; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia sonax (Giglio-Tos, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia thomsonii (Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia triseriata (Coquillett, 1904a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Pseudocalliope albomarginata (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Pseudodeceia leptoptera (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Pseudogriphoneura albipes (Wiedemann, 1830; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Pseudominettia argyrostoma (Wiedemann, 1830; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Ritaemyia unifasciata (Macquart, 1835; Tephritis Latreille, 1804), Sciosapromyza fuscinervis (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sciosapromyza limbinerva (Rondani, 1848; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Sciosapromyza scropharia (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Scutominettia guyanensis (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Sericominettia argentiventris (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sericominettia aries (Curran, 1942; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Sericominettia holosericea (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Sericominettia nigra (Curran, 1934a; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Sericominettia velutina (Walker, 1853; Helomyza Fallén, 1820a), Stenolauxania flava (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania fusca (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania longicornus (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania nigrifemuris (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania pectinicornis (Papp & Silva, 1995; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Trivialia nigrifrontata (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Trivialia scutellaris (Williston, 1896b; Phortica Schiner, 1862), Trivialia venusta (Williston, 1896b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Xenochaetina annuliventris (Hendel, 1926; Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925), Xenochaetina glabella (Becker, 1895; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Xenochaetina nigra (Williston, 1896b; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Xenochaetina phacosoma (Hendel, 1926; Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925), Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Xenochaetina robusta (Walker, 1858; Helomyza Fallén, 1820a), Zamyprosa dichroa (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Zamyprosa edwardsi (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa ferruginea (Macquart, 1844b; Opomyza Fallén, 1820b), Zamyprosa fulvescens (Blanchard, 1854; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Zamyprosa fulvicornis (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa micropyga (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa nigripes (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa nigriventris (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa parvula (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa semiatra (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa seminigra (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Zargopsinettia verticalis (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). The following 42 species have lectotype designations herein: Allogriphoneura nigromaculata Hendel, 1925 (synonym of Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805)), Allogriphoneura robusta Hendel, 1936 (= Xenochaetina hendeli Silva & Gaimari), Allominettia maculifrons Hendel, 1925 (synonym of Allominettia xanthiceps (Williston, 1897)), Blepharolauxania trichocera Hendel, 1925, Chaetocoelia palans Giglio-Tos, 1893, Euminettia zuercheri Hendel, 1933b (Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Griphoneura triangulata Hendel, 1926, Lauxania albovittata Loew, 1862 (Neodecia Malloch, in Malloch & McAtee, 1924), Lauxania imbuta Wiedemann, 1830 (Griphoneura Schiner, 1868), Lauxania lutea Wiedemann, 1830 (Neominettia Hendel, 1925), Lauxania ruficornis Macquart, 1851a (synonym of Xenochaetina flavipennis (Fabricius, 1805)), Neominettia fumosa Hendel, 1926 (synonym of Neominettia costalis (Fabricius, 1805)), Physegenua ferruginea Schiner, 1868, Physegenua vittata Macquart, 1848a/b, Pseudogriphoneura cormoptera Hendel, 1907, Sapromyza angustipennis Williston, 1896b (Chaetocoelia Giglio-Tos, 1893), Sapromyza distinctissima Schiner, 1868 (Chaetocoelia Giglio-Tos, 1893), Sapromyza exul Williston, 1896b (Neodecia Malloch, in Malloch & McAtee, 1924), Sapromyza gigas Schiner, 1868 (Dryosapromyza Hendel, 1933a), Sapromyza ingrata Williston, 1896b (Poecilominettia Hendel, 1932), Sapromyza latelimbata Macquart, 1855a (synonym of Chaetominettia corollae (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza lineatocollis Blanchard, 1854 (Poecilolycia Shewell, 1986), Sapromyza longipennis Blanchard, 1854 (= Minettia duplicata (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1893)), Sapromyza nigerrima Becker, 1919 (Melanomyza Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza nigriventris Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sapromyza octovittata Williston, 1896b (Poecilominettia Hendel, 1932), Sapromyza ornata Schiner, 1868 (Neoxangelina Hendel, 1933a), Sapromyza pallens Blanchard, 1854 (Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sapromyza parvula Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sapromyza picrula Williston, 1897 (Elipolambda), Sapromyza puella Williston, 1896b (Trivialia Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza sororia Williston, 1896b (Paradeceia Silva & Gaimari), Sapromyza venusta Williston, 1896b (Trivialia Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza xanthiceps Williston, 1897 (Allominettia Hendel, 1925), Scatophaga scropharia Fabricius, 1805 (Sciosapromyza Hendel, 1933a), Sciomyza fulvescens Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sciomyza melanaspis Wiedemann, 1830 (Neominettia Hendel, 1925), Sciomyza nigripes Blanchard, 1854 (= Zamyprosa macquarti Gaimari & Silva), Sciomyza obscuripennis Bigot, 1857 (Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Scutolauxania piloscutellaris Hendel, 1925, Trigonometopus albifrons Knab, 1914, Trigonometopus rotundicornis Williston, 1896b. The following three species are removed from being recognized as part of the Neotropical fauna: Homoneura americana (Wiedemann, 1830; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Homoneura maculipennis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilohetaerus suavis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810). The following four species are removed from the family, three of which are put into the following new combinations: Senopterina cyanea (Fabricius, 1805; Lauxania Latreille, 1804) (Platystomatidae), Dihoplopyga delicatula (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810) (Heleomyzidae), Pherbellia geniculata (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810) (Sciomyzidae). The remaining species, Sapromyza fuscipes Macquart, 1844b, is of uncertain family placement within the Muscoidea. The following new replacement names for species of Platystomatidae were necessary due to homonymy: Senopterina gigliotosi Gaimari & Silva (for Bricinniella cyanea Giglio-Tos, 1893, nec Lauxania cyanea Fabricius, 1805), and Rivellia macquarti Gaimari & Silva (for Tephritis unifasciata Macquart, 1843: 381, nec Macquart, 1835: 465).
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Zemanek, Alicja, and Piotr Köhler. "Historia Ogrodu Botanicznego Uniwersytetu Stefana Batorego w Wilnie (1919–1939)." Studia Historiae Scientiarum 15 (November 24, 2016): 301–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23921749shs.16.012.6155.

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The university in Vilna (Lithuanian: Vilnius), now Vilniaus universitetas, founded in 1579 by Stefan Batory (Stephen Báthory), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, was a centre of Polish botany in 1780-1832 and 1919-1939. The Botanic Garden established by Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert (1741–1814) in 1781 (or, actually, from 1782) survived the loss of independence by Poland (1795), and a later closure of the University (1832), and it continued to function until 1842, when it was shut down by Russian authorities. After Poland had regained independence and the University was reopened as the Stefan Batory University (SBU), its Botanic Garden was established on a new location (1919, active since 1920). It survived as a Polish institution until 1939. After the Second World War, as a result of changed borders, it found itself in the Soviet Union, and from 1990 – in the Republic of Lithuania. A multidisciplinary research project has been recently launched with the aim to create a publication on the history of science at the Stefan Batory University. The botanical part of the project includes, among others, drafting the history of the Botanic Garden. Obtaining electronic copies of archival documents, e.g. annual reports written by the directors, enabled a more thorough analysis of the Garden’s history. Piotr Wiśniewski (1884–1971), a plant physiologist, nominated as Professor in the Department of General Botany on 1 June 1920, was the organiser and the first director of the Garden. He resigned from his post in October 1923, due to financial problems of the Garden. From October 1923 to April 1924, the management was run by the acting director, Edward Bekier (1883–1945), Professor in the Department of Physical Chemistry, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. For 13 subsequent years, i.e. from 1 May 1924 to 30 April 1937, the directorship of the Garden was held by Józef Trzebiński (1867–1941), a mycologist and one of the pioneers of phytopathology in Poland, Head of the Department of Botany II (Agricultural Botany), renamed in 1926 as the Department of Plant Taxonomy, and in 1937 – the Department of Taxonomy and Geography of Plants. From May 1937 to 1939, his successor as director was Franciszek Ksawery Skupieński (1888–1962), a researcher of slime moulds. Great credit for the development of the Garden is due to the Inspector, i.e. Chief Gardener, Konstanty Prószyński (Proszyński) (1859–1936) working there from 1919, through his official nomination in 1920, until his death. He was an amateur-naturalist, a former landowner, who had lost his property. Apart from the work on establishing and maintaining the Garden’s collection, as well as readying seeds for exchange, he published one mycological paper, and prepared a manuscript on fungi, illustrated by himself, containing descriptions of the new species. Unfortunately, this work was not published for lack of funds, and the prepared material was scattered. Some other illustrations of flowering plants drawn by Prószyński survived. There were some obstacles to the further development of the institution, namely substantially inadequate funds as well as too few members of the personnel (1–3 gardeners, and 1–3 seasonal workers). The area of the Garden, covering approx. 2 hectares was situated on the left bank of the Neris river (Polish: Wilia). It was located on sandy soils of a floodplain, and thus liable to flooding. These were the reasons for the decision taken in June 1939 to move the Garden to a new site but the outbreak of the Second World War stood in the way. Despite these disadvantageous conditions, the management succeeded in setting up sections of plants analogous to these established in other botanical gardens in Poland and throughout the world, i.e. general taxonomy (1922), native flora (1922), psammophilous plants (1922), cultivated plants (1924/1925), plant ecology (1927/1928), alpinarium (1927–1929), high-bog plants (1927–1929), and, additionally – in the 1920s – the arboretum, as well as sections of aquatic and bog plants. A glasshouse was erected in 1926–1929 to provide room for plants of warm and tropical zones. The groups representing the various types of vegetation illustrated the progress in ecology and phytosociology in the science of the period (e.g. in the ecology section, the Raunkiaer’s life forms were presented). The number of species grown increased over time, from 1,347 in 1923/1924 to approx. 2,800 in 1936/1937. Difficult weather conditions – the severe winter of 1928 as well as the snowless winter and the dry summer of 1933/34 contributed to the reduction of the collections. The ground collections, destroyed by flood in spring of 1931, were restored in subsequent years. Initially, the source of plant material was the wild plant species collected during field trips. Many specimens were also obtained from other botanical gardens, such as Warsaw and Cracow (Kraków). Beginning from 1923, printed catalogues of seeds offered for exchange were published (cf. the list on p. ... ). Owing to that, the Garden began to participate in the national and international plant exchange networks. From its inception, the collection of the Garden was used for teaching purposes, primarily to the students of the University, as well as for the botanical education of schoolchildren and the general public, particularly of the residents of Vilna. Scientific experiments on phytopathology were conducted on the Garden’s plots. After Vilna was incorporated into Lithuania in October 1939, the Lithuanian authorities shut down the Stefan Batory University, thus ending the history of the Polish Botanic Garden. Its area is now one of the sections of the Vilnius University Botanic Garden (“Vingis” section – Vilniaus universiteto botanikos sodas). In 1964, its area was extended to 7.35 hectares. In 1974, after establishing the new Botanic Garden in Kairenai to the east of Vilnius, the old Garden lost its significance. Nevertheless, it still serves the students and townspeople of Vilnius, and its collections of flowering plants are often used to decorate and grace the university halls during celebrations.
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Желтова, Наталия Юрьевна, and Ирина Николаевна Новокрещенова. "MAGAZINES «STUDENCHESKIE GODY» AND «GODY» AS A REFLECTION OF THE IDEOLOGICAL AND THEMATIC IDENTITY OF THE YOUNG LITERATURE OF RUSSIAN PRAGUE." Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия: Филология, no. 3(74) (September 29, 2022): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vtfilol/2022.3.027.

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В статье рассматривается содержание литературного раздела пражского эмигрантского журнала «Студенческие годы» (1922-1925), преобразованного впоследствии в «Годы» (1926-1928). Анализируется творчество Г. Кузнецовой, И. Кнорринг, И. Лукаша, В. Лебедева, Н. Болесциса, А. Воеводина, И. Савченко, Н. Раевского, А. Ладинского и других. В их произведениях доминирующими стали темы светлого прошлого, родного дома, православной веры, которые выступают контрастом к темам поруганной славы Святой Руси, революционного террора, Первой мировой и Гражданской войн. Особенно остро актуализируется тема «своего» и «чужого» пространства, значимой также становится тема духовного женского подвига. The article considers the content of the literary section of the Prague emigrant magazine «Studencheskie gody» (Student Years) (1922-1925), which was later reformed in “Gody” (Years) (1926-1928). The article analyses the works of G. Kuznetsova, I. Knorring, I. Lukash, V. Lebedev, N. Bolescis, A. Vojevodin, I. Savchenko, N. Raevsky, A. Ladinsky and others. In their works the themes of the bright past, the home, the Orthodox faith become dominant contrasting with the themes of the violated glory of Holy Russia, revolutionary terror, World War I and Civil War. The theme of «home» and «alien» space is particularly topical; the theme of a spiritual feat of a woman also becomes significant.
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Kozyra, Waldemar. "Generał Władysław Sikorski – minister spraw wewnętrznych Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (16 grudnia 1922 – 28 maja 1923)." Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica, no. 105 (December 30, 2019): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/0208-6050.105.06.

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Władysław E. Sikorski urodził się 20 maja 1881 r. w Tuszowie Narodowym pod Mielcem. Ukończył Politechnikę Lwowską. Do 1918 r. działał w ruchu niepodległościowym, był współtwórcą Legionów Polskich i Naczelnego Komitetu Narodowego. W 1915 r. popadł w konflikt z Józefem Piłsudskim na tle sposobów odbudowy państwowości polskiej u boku Austro-Węgier i werbunku do Legionów Polskich. Od 12 października 1918 r. służył w Wojsku Polskim. W czasie wojny polsko-bolszewickiej (1919–1920) podczas bitwy warszawskiej w sierpniu 1920 r. dowodził z powodzeniem 5 Armią. Po zabójstwie prezydenta Gabriela Narutowicza 16 grudnia 1922 r. jeszcze tego samego dnia powołany został na stanowisko prezesa Rady Ministrów RP i ministra spraw wewnętrznych. W tym trudnym i niebezpiecznym dla Polski czasie, wbrew pozorom, to funkcja nie tyle premiera, co ministra spraw wewnętrznych dawała gen. Władysławowi Sikorskiemu realną władzę i możliwość bezpośredniego oddziaływania na sytuację wewnętrzną w kraju, zwłaszcza na stan jego bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego. Generał Sikorski dokonał zmian personalnych w strukturze resortu, usuwając z niego osoby odpowiedzialne politycznie i służbowo za wypadki grudniowe 1922 r. Realizował politykę administracyjną resortu, której głównym celem było utrzymanie spokoju i bezpieczeństwa publicznego poprzez zwalczenie partii i ugrupowań politycznych, które wprost i jawnie zmierzały do obalenia dotychczasowego porządku polityczno-społecznego. Wiele uwagi minister spraw wewnętrznych poświęcał sprawom mniejszości narodowych, zwłaszcza ukraińskiej i białoruskiej, jak też sytuacji społeczno-politycznej na Kresach Wschodnich. Przygotował całościową politykę państwa wobec mniejszości narodowych, której podstawą była koncepcja asymilacji politycznej (państwowej). Gabinet gen. W. Sikorskiego upadł 26 maja 1923 r., a w stanie dymisji działał do 28 maja 1923 r. W latach 1923–1943 gen. W. Sikorski pełnił m.in. funkcję ministra spraw wojskowych (1924–1925), a po klęsce wrześniowej 1939 r. na obczyźnie (we Francji i Anglii) sprawował funkcję premiera Rządu Obrony Narodowej i Naczelnego Wodza. Zginął w katastrofie lotniczej w Gibraltarze 4 lipca 1943 r.
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Олянич, Л. В., and В. В. Олянич. "СОЦІАЛЬНЕ ПОХОДЖЕННЯ ДИТЯЧОЇ БЕЗПРИТУЛЬНОСТІ В УКРАЇНІ У 1920-х РОКАХ." Історія та географія, no. 57 (2020): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/2313-2345.2020.57.05.

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Стаття присвячена дослідженню соціальних причин дитячої безпритульності в Україні 1920-х років. Автори аналізують як історичні джерела сучасників досліджуваного явища, так і праці науковців, які працювали вже за часів незалежності України. Серед безпритульних були діти до18 років, які перебували в умовах, небезпечних для їх життя та фізичного розвитку, діти-сироти, діти, які втратили зв'язок з батьками, підкидки, а також підлітки, яким нема з чим жити через матеріальну незахищеність. Багато з них вважалися безпритульними, хоча в основному вони були бездомними, тому що вони були в соціально занедбаних сім'ях. Протягом 20-х років соціально-економічні джерела безпритульність дітей змінилася. Якщо в 1923 році серед безпритульних дітей робітників було 61%, селян 23%, то в 1925/26 р. робітники – 32%, селяни 50%, а наприкінці 20-х років вихідці з с.72% безпритульного контингенту дітей. У 1928 р. 55% вуличних дітей виявилися «свіжими», тобто.вони поповнили свої ряди протягом 1924-1928 рр., тому ні державним органам, ні громадським об’єднанням не вдалосяподолати це аномальне явище суспільного розвитку.
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Ivanenko, Valentina Evgenevna. "ПЛЕМЕННОЕ ЖИВОТНОВОДСТВО ЗАУРАЛЬЯ В ГОДЫ ГРАЖДАНСКОЙ ВОЙНЫ И НЭПА (1919–1928 гг.)." Sovremennye issledovaniya sotsialnykh problem 9, no. 4 (February 13, 2018): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2077-1770-2017-4-65-77.

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Цель. Раскрыть историю организации племенной работы в Зауралье в годы гражданской войны и НЭПа.Метод и методология работы. Основу исследования составляют: принцип объективности и историзма. Использованы общенаучные методы: исторический, логический, индукции, дедукции и др., и собственно исторические: нарративный, ретроспективный, компаративный и др.Результаты: в статье дана характеристика породности скота накануне 1920-х годов, отмечены его достоинства и недостатки, указаны причины упадка (гражданская война, иностранная интервенция и засуха 1921 г.) и подъема в отрасли (НЭП), показаны основные направления племенного дела: 1919 г. – организация племенных рассадников, частных случных пунктов; 1920 г. – создание племхозов; 1924 г. – децентрализация племенного дела, создание сети случных пунктов; 1925 г. – организация товариществ (контрольных, конных ). Это было начало животноводческой кооперации в регионе. Показана работа по улучшению качества животных в 1919–1928 гг. и ее результаты.Область применения: результаты исследования можно использовать зоотехникам при организации племенной работы и как дополнительный материал на семинарских занятиях для студентов-зооинженеров по курсам: «Аграрная политика России на современном этапе» и «История».
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Faria, Rodrigo De. "Urbanismo e Municipalismo na Espanha: entre o Estatuto Municipal e a Unión de Municipios Españoles na década de 1920." Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais 17, no. 1 (April 25, 2015): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.22296/2317-1529.2015v17n1p105.

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Baseado em um estudo sobre o municipalismo e o urbanismo na Espanha na década de 1920, este artigo discute o processo histórico de elaboração do Estatuto Municipal, em 1924, e criação da Unión de Municipios Españoles (UME), em 1925. Nele, é-se analisada a formulação feita pelo campo profissional urbanístico, nos anos 1920, dos temas urbanos e regionais, presentes, por exemplo, no XI Congresso Nacional de Arquitetos (Primeiro de Urbanismo), ocorrido em 1926 na cidade de Madri, assim como as interpretações sobre esse contexto histórico-institucional. O foco do texto recai no papel da UME no estabelecimento de um diálogo entre o pensamento municipalista e urbanístico da Espanha; no entanto, é-se abordado, igualmente, o processo de interlocução internacional do municipalismo espanhol com a Europa e o Continente Americano, em defesa da cooperação intermunicipal. Além disso, ele trata dos debates sobre economia urbana municipal e urbanismo, analisados no IV Congreso Internacional de Ciudades y Organismos Locales, realizado em 1929 entre Sevilha e Barcelona.
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Wysocka, Agnieszka. "Fabryki wyrobów tytoniowych w Bydgoszczy w drugiej połowie XIX wieku do ustanowienia Polskiego Monopolu Tytoniowego w 1922 roku." Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej 69, no. 4 (December 23, 2021): 555–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/khkm69.2021.4.009.

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Celem artykułu jest prześledzenie historii przemysłu tytoniowego w Bydgoszczy od połowy XIX w. do momentu ustanowienia w 1922 r. Polskiego Monopolu Tytoniowego. W badaniach korzystano z Akt Rejestru Handlowego, Akt miasta Bydgoszczy i Akt budowlanych miasta Bydgoszczy z lat 1850–1925. Informacje archiwalne uzupełniono o dane z prasy codziennej z okresu 1908–1924. Temat ukazano na tle sytuacji politycznej i gospodarczej miasta (do 1920 r. Bydgoszcz była pod zaborem pruskim, a po 1920 r. wróciła w granice państwa polskiego). Działalność zakładów w analizowanym okresie była ważnym elementem gospodarki miejscowej i państwowej.
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