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Journal articles on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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Ishikawa, Akihiro. "Russian and East European Studies." International Journal of Japanese Sociology 6, no. 1 (November 1997): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6781.1997.tb00043.x.

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Markiw, Michael. "Internet for Russian and East European studies." College & Research Libraries News 54, no. 8 (September 1, 1993): 444–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.54.8.444.

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Miklóssy, Katalin. "Russian and East European Studies with a Finnish Flavour." Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 23, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 61–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0965156x.2015.1068584.

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Healey, Dan. ":Sexual Revolution in Bolshevik Russia.(Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies.)." American Historical Review 110, no. 5 (December 2005): 1631–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.110.5.1631.

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Bullard, Truman, and Gerald Abraham. "Essays on Russian and East European Music." Slavic and East European Journal 32, no. 2 (1988): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/308914.

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Nemec-Ignashev, Diane. "Soviet Russian and East European Post-Modernism." Slavic and East European Journal 31 (1987): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/307982.

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Van Drunen, Jeroen. "Svetlana Frunchak. Studying the Land, Contesting the Land: A Select Historiographic Guide to Modern Bukovina." East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 2, no. 1 (January 23, 2015): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.21226/t2zw2r.

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<p><strong>Svetlana Frunchak. <em>Studying the Land, Contesting the Land: A Select Historiographic Guide to Modern Bukovina.</em></strong> Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, 2108. Volume 1: Essay (61 pp.) and Volume 2: Notes (64 pp.). Pittsburgh: Center for Russian and East European Studies, 2011. Paper.</p>
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Andreev, Andrei. "Values in the contemporary Russian society." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 8, no. 2 (November 1, 2018): 359–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.3593.

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The report highlights the results of sociological studies devoted to the value system of the Russian society. Value priorities of Russians are considered in dynamics and in comparison with other European countries. In the light of empirical data various stereotypes and autostereotypes of national identity are critically analyzed, including the widespread myths about Russians’ special inclination towards collectivism and the lack of civil society in Russia. On the basis of data obtained by an original method of psychosemantic sounding the deep structures of the collective psyche together with the specific social representations of Russians and the “world view” that the majority of them share are analyzed. Considerable attention is also paid to the subject-matters of national pride, and to the peculiarities of Russian historical consciousness. On the basis empirical data collected by means of sociological research the question of Russia’s place in the system of relations of East – West is posed and discussed.
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Manchester, Laurie. ":Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905–1929.(Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies.)." American Historical Review 114, no. 3 (June 2009): 863–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.114.3.863.

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Layton, Susan. "Eros and Empire in Russian Literature about Georgia." Slavic Review 51, no. 2 (1992): 195–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2499527.

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In recent years a growing body of studies has analyzed the discursive practices used by Europeans to constitute the Asian, African and American Indian as the less civilized other. A most influential contribution has been Edward Said'sOrientalism.Although Said deals essentially with western responses to the Islamic east, his work contains many insights germane to nineteenth century Russian literature stimulated by tsarist expansion into the Caucasus. The Russian case, however, presents interesting variations on Said's model. Russia itself was only semi-europeanized, so that it was more problematic to build constructs of Asiatic alterity. The sense that there was no absolute division between “us” and the “Asiatics” produced extraordinarily ambivalent representations of Caucasian Muslim tribesmen in Russian literature. In “Ammalat- Bek,” for example, Alexander Marlinskii defended the tsarist conquest of the tribes as a European civilizing mission and yet expressed intense self-identification with the freedom and machismo of the Caucasian wild man.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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Johnson, James Alan. "Societies of the southern Urals, Russian Federation, 2100 -- 900 BC." Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3690747.

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In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologists working on the Eurasian steppe. The Middle Bronze Age Sintashta period, ca. 2100 - 1700 BC, is often assumed to represent the apex of social complexity for the Bronze Age in the southern Urals region. This assumption has been based on the appearance of twenty-two fortified settlements, chariot burials, and intensified metal production. Some of these studies have incorporated the emergence and subsequent development of mobile pastoralism as their primary foci, while others have concerned themselves primarily with early forms of metal production and their association with seemingly nascent social hierarchies. Such variables are useful indicators of more complex forms of social organization usually accompanied by strong degrees of demographic centralization and social differentiation.

This dissertation explores the relationship between demographic centralization and the balance between social differentiation and integration based on the data collected during archaeological survey of 142 square km around and between two Sintashta period settlements, Stepnoye and Chernorech'ye, located in the Ui River valley of the southern Urals region, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Because of the multi-component nature of archaeological survey, materials recovered date from the Mesolithic to the twentieth century. However, the focus was on Bronze Age materials to better identify and evaluate changes between demographic centralization and social differentiation.

Center-hinterland dynamics and the use of historical capital (materials, practices, and places re-used in identifiable ways) were evaluated from the Middle Bronze Age Sintashta period through to the end of the Final Bronze Age. Based on the results of the Sintashta Collaborative Archaeological Research Project (SCARP) project, the ongoing work of Russian scholars, and the results of this dissertation, there is considerable evidence that it was in the Late Bronze Age that social complexity may have become more pronounced, even as the demographically centralized Sintashta period communities dispersed. The results of the landscape and materials analyses indicate strong possibilities for land-use and craft traditions carried through to the end of the Final Bronze Age, with such traditions acting as historical capital for later communities.

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Schick, Christine Suzanne. "Russian Constructivist Theory and Practice in the Visual and Verbal Forms of "Pro Eto"." Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3616250.

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This dissertation aims in part to redress the shortage of close readings of Vladimir Mayakovsky and Aleksandr Rodchenko's joint project, the book Pro Eto. It explores the relationship between the book's visual and verbal aspects, treating the book and its images as objects that repay attentive looking and careful analysis. By these means this dissertation finds that the images do not simply illustrate the text, but have an intertextual relationship with it: sometimes the images suggest their own, alternative narrative, offering scenes that do not exist in the poem; sometimes they act as literary criticism, suggesting interpretations, supplying biographical information, and highlighting with their own form aspects of the poem's.

This analysis reveals Pro Eto's strong links with distant forms of art and literature. The poem's intricate ties to the book of Genesis and Victor Shklovsky's novel Zoo, written while the former literary critic was in exile in Berlin, evince an ambivalence about the manifestations of socialism in early-1920s Russia that is missing from much of Mayakovsky's work. At the same time Rodchenko's images, with their repeated references to Byzantine icons and Dadaist photomontage, expand the poem's scope and its concerns far beyond NEP-era Moscow. Thus my analysis finds that although Pro Eto is considered to be an emblematic Constructivist work, many of the received ideas about Russian Constructivism—the unswerving zeal of its practitioners, the utility of its production, and in particular the ideology-driven, sui-generis nature of the movement itself—are not supported by the book. Pro Eto's deep connections with art and literature outside of Bolshevik Russia contradict the idea—first set out by the Constructivists themselves and widely accepted by subsequent scholars—of Constructivism as an autochthonous movement, born of theory, and indebted neither to historical art movements nor to contemporary western ones. My analysis suggests that reading Pro Eto through the lens of Constructivist theory denies the work the richness, ambivalence and humor it gains when that theory is understood as being in conversation with artistic practice, rather than defining it.

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Rankin, Colleen A. "International Agendas Confront Domestic Interests: EU Enlargement, Russian Foreign Policy, and Eastern Europe." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1337888570.

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Davis, Brandon S. "State Cyber Operations and International Law: Russian and Western Approaches." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1523531316393533.

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Mulcahy, Robert Alan. "A Hero of Two Times: Erast Fandorin and the Refurbishment of Genre." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1369768067.

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Cotrell, Brittany Marie. "When Ambivalence Kills: The West and InternationalHIV Relief in Post-Socialist Russia." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1366143332.

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Mykhed, Oksana Viktorivna. "Not by Force Alone: Russian Incorporation of the Dnieper Borderland, 1762-1800." Thesis, Harvard University, 2013. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:11591.

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This dissertation concentrates on the history of frontiers, borderlands, and empires in Eastern and Central Europe in the eighteenth century. While the existing literature examines mainly ideological and political competitions among the empires for land, resources, and the stateless population; I explore more physical and material spheres of rivalry such as border security, economy and public health. This dissertation explores the politics of the Russian Empire in these spheres in the eighteenth century. It argues that the policies of improvement in migration control, border infrastructure, and health care promoted by the government of Catherine II allowed the empire to incorporate its borderland with Poland-Lithuania and attract the local population more swiftly and effectively than did political repressions, ideological propaganda, or forced cultural assimilation.
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Pyanzina, Elizaveta Anatolyevna 1981. "Representation of the Peoples of the Caucasus in 20th Century Russian Literature and Cinematography." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11489.

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For centuries, Russian writers have stressed the important role the Caucasus played in the Russian Empire. In the last few decades, much attention has been directed at the Caucasians in literary works and movies as a result of the two Chechen wars. This thesis addresses the evolution of the Caucasian theme in Russian literature beginning from the 18th century with a focus on the contemporary representation of the peoples of Caucasus, mainly Chechens, in three works: a Soviet-era movie by Leonid Gaidai, Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1966); Vladimir Makanin's story, Captive of the Caucasus (1994) and Viktor Pelevin's story, Papakhi na bashniakh (1995). The central research question is to what degree contemporary authors have transformed the image of the Caucasians compared to the Romantic period. Of particular interest is the issue of Russia's self-representation in these works.
Committee in charge: Dr. Susanna Soojung Lim, Chairperson; Dr. Katya Hokanson, Member
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Granstrand, Jenny. "The European Enlargement : To the East and Beyond?" Thesis, Jönköping University, JIBS, Political Science, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-11953.

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The two Eastern enlargements in 2004 and 2007 marked a new chapter in the EU’s history, since it was the first time that the Union turned to enlarge eastwards. This thesis examines the borderline problem that arose with Article 49 of the Maastricht Treaty on the European Union, which gave the right to any European country that respects the principles of: liberty, democracy, human and fundamental rights, and the rule of law, to apply for membership in the EU.

 

This thesis approaches the EU’s borderline problem by taking on three case studies consisting of Hungary, Lithuania, and Ukraine, for the purpose of analyzing the Eastern enlargement and Ukraine’s potentials of becoming a member of the EU. The reason for doing so is to compare Ukraine’s potentials of becoming a member in the EU with two Eastern states that, like Ukraine, have been involved with the Soviet Union, and that despite their degree of involvement, have been successfully integrated in the EU.

 

As the EU has turned to enlarge eastwards, it gradually pushes its borderline with every enlargement, closer to Russian territory. Hence, it is necessary to investigate how potential integration of a country like Ukraine can affect the EU’s relations with Russia. The crucial aspect of the current relations between the EU and Russia is the interdependence of energy, where Ukraine is as a strategically important country, since it currently serves as a corridor between East (Russia) and West (EU). This thesis therefore shows that the problematic of potential integration of Ukraine goes much deeper than that of a geographical matter, and therefore touches other problem areas related to domestic political instability in Ukraine, and Russian political influence through its gas supplies.

 

This thesis approaches the EU’s borderline problem from a foreign political perspective by investigating Ukraine’s potentials of becoming a member of the EU and suggesting, by the assistance of Westberg’s theoretical framework of integration theories, a third generation of integration theories to be needed in order to meet the problematic of the enlargement towards East. The thesis further gives recommendations to how the EU could deal with its borderline problem by answering three research questions related to the enlargement problematic.


De två östutvidgningarna 2004 och 2007 utgjorde ett nytt kapitel i EU:s historia då det var första gången som Unionen påbörjade utvidgningen mot Öst. Denna uppsats undersöker gränsproblematiken som uppkom i samband med Artikel 49 i Maastricht Fördraget om Europeiska Unionen, vilken gav rätten till varje Europeiskt land som respekterar principerna om: frihet, demokrati, mänskliga och fundamentala rättigheter, samt rättsstat, att ansöka om medlemskap i EU.

 

Denna uppsats närmar sig EU:s gränsproblem genom att ta sig an tre fallstudier bestående av Ungern, Litauen, och Ukraina, i syfte att analysera östutvidgningen och Ukrainas potential att bli medlem i EU ur ett utrikespolitiskt perspektiv. Anledningen till detta är att jämföra Ukrainas potential att bli medlem i EU med två öststater som, i likhet med Ukraina, har varit involverade i Sovjet Unionen, men som oberoende graden av involvering med Ryssland, framgångsrikt blivit integrerade i EU.

 

Eftersom EU påbörjat utvidgningen mot Öst så förskjuts EU:s gräns gradvis, med varje östutvidgning, nära ryskt territorium. Därmed är det nödvändigt att utreda hur potentiell integrering av ett land som Ukraina kan påverka EU:s relationer med Ryssland. Den avgörande aspekten när det gäller relationerna mellan EU och Ryssland, är det ömsesidiga beroendet kring energi, där Ukraina utgör ett strategiskt viktigt land, eftersom det för närvarande verkar som en korridor mellan Öst (Ryssland) och Väst (EU). Denna uppsats visar att problematiken kring potentiell integrering av Ukraina rör problemområden bortom geografisk natur, så som inhemskt politisk instabilitet i Ukraina, samt Rysslands politiska inflytande genom energiförsörjning till Europa.

 

Denna uppsats närmar sig EU:s gränsproblem från ett utrikespolitiskt perspektiv genom att utreda Ukrainas potentiella medlemskap i EU. Den föreslår, med hjälp av Westbergs integrationsteoretiska ramverk, att en tredje generation av integrationsteorier är nödvändig för att analysera problematiken kring utvidgningen mot Öst. Uppsatsen ger rekommendationer till hur EU kan hantera sitt gränsproblem genom att svara på tre frågeställningar gällande utvidgningsproblematiken.

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Marsh, Clayton E. "Germany and Russia: A Tale of Two Identities: The Development of National Consciousness in the Napoleonic Era." Wittenberg University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wuhonors161762574001347.

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Books on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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Studies, University of Toronto Centre for Russian and East European. Affirming a national and international role: East European studies at the University of Toronto : report of the special committee on East European studies, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto. Toronto, Ont: The Centre, 1986.

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A history of Russian and East European studies in the United States: Selected essays. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1994.

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World, Congress for Central and East European Studies (5th 1995 Warsaw Poland). Twentieth-century Russian literature: Selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Press, 2000.

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1941-, McMillin Arnold B., ed. Aspects of modern Russian and Czech literature: Selected papers of the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers, 1989.

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World Congress for Central and East European Studies (5th 1995 Warsaw, Poland). Language and society in post-communist Europe: Selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macillan Press, 1999.

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World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies (4th 1990 Harrogate, England). New directions in Soviet literature: Selected papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Batalden, Steven K. Russian and East European Studies. JAI Press, 1996.

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REES web: Russian & East European studies virtual library. Pittsburgh: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1995.

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Russian Folk Art IndianaMichigan Series in Russian East European Studies Paperback. Indiana University Press, 2011.

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Watson, Derek. Molotov: A Biography (Centre for Russian and East European Studies). Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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Nove, Alec. "Trotsky, Markets, and East European Reforms." In Studies in Economics and Russia, 71–79. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10991-3_5.

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Oiva, Mila. "Topic Modeling Russian History." In The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies, 427–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42855-6_24.

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AbstractTopic modeling is a highly useful method that can provide new ways to understand the past. In order to reach the full potential of the method, the researcher needs to understand the context, the specifics of the data, and how the algorithm works and know the research literature. This chapter demonstrates how topic modeling can be applied in the studies of Russian and East European history. It illustrates the choices a researcher will face and the needed steps for preparing a data set for topic modeling, and shows how the interpretation of topic modeling results works in practice. The chapter also addresses the question of the scattered nature of digitized collections of Russian history sources, and the associated challenges and opportunities in this context.
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Strano, Giacoma. "Fonti europee e russe in Ruslan e Ljudmila di Puškin." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici, 219–27. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-910-2.24.

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In Ruslan i Ljudmila, Puškin arranges European and Russian sources in a particular dialectic system that may be seen as illustrative of his poetics. Specifically, the poema’s dedication and its theme recall the novellas of Giambattista Casti; the narrating cat in the prologue may be connected to the celebrated fables of Tieck, Perrault, and Hoffmann; events and battle scenes in the text derive from the chronicles; and Ruslan’s deeds from lubočnaja literatura. Images of the “lascivious East”, together with other eroticized descriptive passages point to the well-known models of Moore, Byron, Goethe, and Parny, while in the weave of Ruslan i Ljudmila’s individual cantos, we find quotations from Macpherson, Ozerov, and Tasso.
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Rothenbacher, Franz. "Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation." In The Central and East European Population since 1850, 869–924. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137273901_21.

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Nicholls, C. S., and Marrack Goulding. "The Russian and East European Centre." In The History of St Antony’s College, Oxford, 1950–2000, 44–58. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230598836_4.

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Majcher, Izabella, Michael Flynn, and Mariette Grange. "Baltic Countries: The Russian “Crisis”." In European Studies of Population, 15–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33869-5_2.

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Cenedese, Marta-Laura. "Conclusion: A Russian Suite." In Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature, 199–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44203-3_10.

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Zaslavskaya, Natalia G. "European Studies in Russia." In The Routledge Handbook of Russian International Relations Studies, 151–63. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003257264-13.

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Sabgayda, T. P., V. G. Semyonova, A. E. Ivanova, and V. I. Starodubov. "Variable Scales of Avoidable Mortality Within the Russian Population." In European Studies of Population, 307–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03029-6_12.

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Semyonova, V. G., N. S. Gavrilova, T. P. Sabgayda, O. M. Antonova, S. Yu Nikitina, and G. N. Evdokushkina. "Approaches to the Assessment of Alcohol-Related Losses in the Russian Population." In European Studies of Population, 137–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03029-6_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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Bondarev, Alexey, and Lubov’ Mosolova. "The contribution by V. M. Masson and V. S. bochkarev into the progress of Russian cultural genetic studies of Eurasian peoples of the Paleometallic Epoch." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-9-12.

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Bashirov, Ayrat, Ilya Galas, Marat Nazyrov, Dmitry Kuznetsov, and Azamat Akkuzhin. "Directional Radial Drilling Increases Reservoir Coverage with Precise Wellbore Placement Resulting in a Significant Production Increase from a Thin Reservoir." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208035-ms.

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Abstract In many oil and gas provinces not only in Russia, but throughout the world, carbonate strata make up a significant portion of the sedimentary cover, and large accumulations of hydrocarbons are associated with them. However, the purposeful study of them as reservoirs for hydrocarbons in our country practically began only in the post-war years. In the special petrography laboratory carbonate rocks composing various stratigraphic complexes of almost all oil and gas provinces of the Soviet Union were studied, and in particular, Paleozoic carbonate strata of the Timan-Pechora province, Ural-Volga region, Belarus, Kazakhstan, ancient Riphean-Cambrian formations of Yakutia and relatively young strata of the Late Cretaceous of the northeastern Ciscaucasia. Carbonates are widespread sedimentary rocks. A very significant part of them was formed in the conditions of vast shallow-water marine epicontinental basins. A large number of works are devoted to the study of such deposits. However, issues related to the conditions of formation of carbonate sediments and their postsedimentary changes cannot be considered resolved, as well as the classification of the rocks themselves. The analyzed field is the Osvanyurskoye one. It was discovered in 2007. The field is located in the north-east of the European part of the Russian Federation, 2 km from Usinsk in the Komi Republic. The field is a part of the Timano-Pechora oil and gas province and it is a mature field (fig. 1). The objective was a 2.5m thick layer of the Serpukhov horizon.
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Shinkarenko, Stanislav, Viktoria Doroshenko, and Asel Berdengalieva. "STEPPE FIRE DYNAMICS IN THE SOUTH-EAST OF THE EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA." In Land Degradation and Desertification: Problems of Sustainable Land Management and Adaptation. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1685.978-5-317-06490-7/100-103.

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The paper presents the results of geoinformation mapping of burned areas in zonal landscapes of the Astrakhan, Volgograd regions and the Republic of Kalmykia for 1998-2019. In total, over the studied period, more than 6 million hectares were covered by fire, more than 15 thousand fires were identified. The total burnt area, excluding recurrence, is more than 15 million hectares. Some areas have burned out up to 11-14 times in 20 years.
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Margulis, L. S., T. A. Andieva, L. M. Pylina, I. S. Borovikov, and I. A. Vedrov. "Hydrocarbon Potential of Russian Far East." In Far East Hydrocarbons 2012 - From oil and gas basin studies to field models. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20142983.

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Pavlenko, D. I. "DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE OF PUBLISHING PRODUCTS IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST." In ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES. TSU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907442-02-3-2021-145.

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Moiseev, Maksim. "Communication Strategies of Russian Embassies in the Muslim East in the 16th – 17th Centuries." In Communication and Cultural Studies: History and Modernity. Novosibirsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1280-2-34-40.

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Poliakova, T. M., and I. V. Anikina. "Semantic transformation of borrowings lexem in the Russian language." In PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TRANSLATION STUDIES: EUROPEAN POTENTIAL. Baltija Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-261-6-6.

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Smirnov, Vladimir. "Models of entrepreneurs' participation in economic development of Russian Far East." In International Conference on Trends of Technologies and Innovations in Economic and Social Studies 2017. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ttiess-17.2017.104.

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Honcharenko, A. V. "The influence of the Russian language on the adaptation processes of loans in the Ukrainian language." In PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TRANSLATION STUDIES: EUROPEAN POTENTIAL. Baltija Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-261-6-2.

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Vovk, Olga, and Sergiy Kudelko. "Memorial plaques in urban space of East-European cities: Case of Kharkiv." In 8th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.08.02019v.

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The present research deals with study of memorial plaques as one of the most widespread commemoration signs in urban space of East-European cities. Kharkiv was selected as an example because of what it is the second largest city in Ukraine, the industrial, scientific, educational and cultural giant that is currently undergoing severe destruction and damage as a result of hostilities. Main species features of memorial plaques as historical sources as well as local history signs are characterized taking into account the Ukrainian traditions of their establishment and existence. Specific attributes that distinguish these objects from other signs of commemoration are emphasized; the authors’ scheme of their typology is described. Evolution of trends regarding their visual design and approaches to the formulation of devotional texts are observed in a century-old retrospective (from the 1920s to the 2020s). The local pantheon of heroes whose names were immortalized by plaques is analyzed. Points of the topographic distribution of these objects in the city districts are identified. It is shown that plaques can be markers of political and ideological confrontation in crisis times. It is forecasted in what way may evolve a complex of these commemoration signs in the postwar period in Kharkiv.
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Reports on the topic "Russian and East European Studies"

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TITOVA, E. HISTORIOGRAPHIC REVIEW ON THE TOPIC OF THE STUDY OF MIGRATION PROCESSES IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XXI CENTURY. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2077-1770-2021-13-4-2-34-53.

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The article provides an overview of scientific research on the study of migration processes in the Far Eastern regions. The problems of migration, the state mechanism for regulating migration issues, and the peculiarities of interethnic interactions are very topical topics not only at the regional, but also at the national level. In the Russian Federation, studies on these topics have appeared relatively recently. Due to the fact that at the end of the 20th century there was a surge in the ethnic self-awareness of the peoples of the country, together with the intensification of socio-economic transformation processes, there are sharp, often radical, changes in the field of interethnic interactions, in particular, the growth of armed interethnic conflicts, an increase in migration outflows or inflows. etc. Modern scientific research in the field of migration processes is practice-oriented, that is, they are aimed at the implementation of narrow applied problems, there is also an increase in the accumulation of an updated extensive theoretical and methodological base. In particular, studies, for example, concerning the topic of interethnic interactions, are directly related to the topic of ethnic tolerance, which has also become very popular and in demand in the last decade for specialists from various scientific fields - psychologists, ethnographers, lawyers, etc.
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