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Culture in the Soviet Union

COMPARATIVE STUDY IN EX-SOVIET UNION STATES REGARDING RESTITUTION/COMPENSATION

COMPARATIVE STUDY IN EX-SOVIET UNION STATES REGARDING RESTITUTION/COMPENSATION

... Approximately 3,500 of the restituted buildings were returned to the Russian Orthodox Church. Smaller numbers of buildings and houses of worship were returned to non-Orthodox Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities. ...

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Communist Propoganda in Azerbaijani Children’s Literature in the Soviet Union

Communist Propoganda in Azerbaijani Children’s Literature in the Soviet Union

... the Soviet administration forbade the Latin alphabet, thus made the use of the Cyrillic alphabet ...common Soviet rhetoric and mentalities, they had followed-up various ...and culture had to be ...

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Historical culture, conflicting memories and identities in post Soviet Estonia

Historical culture, conflicting memories and identities in post Soviet Estonia

... 25,000 Soviet troops across Estonia (along with naval and air bases) (Raun 1987: ...increasing Soviet military provocations, an Estonian representative met with the Armed Forces High Command (OKW) in ...

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Politics of multilingualism in Roma education in early Soviet Union and its current projections

Politics of multilingualism in Roma education in early Soviet Union and its current projections

... for Soviet national pol- itics. After the 1930s, the Soviet state returned to it only in 1956, when a special Decree of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR ‘For the inclusion to work of vagrant Gyp- sies’ ...

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Fleet Street's dilemma : the British press and the Soviet Union, 1933 1941

Fleet Street's dilemma : the British press and the Soviet Union, 1933 1941

... the Soviet Union to Germany and Japan, planned the wholesale murders of the present leaders of the USSR, and organised the wrecking of industrial plants without regard to ...

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The Iranian Communists and The Soviet Union

The Iranian Communists and The Soviet Union

... (The Soviet Un- ion) has under gone many ...the Soviet Union policy towards Iran neo- colonialist? ...the Soviet Union ad- justed in accordance with the communist ideology? ...of ...

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The extremes it takes to survive: Tajikistan and the collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985 1992

The extremes it takes to survive: Tajikistan and the collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985 1992

... of Soviet modernity without its attendant social ...the Soviet state had built roads, phone lines, electricity poles, running water and pumps, schools and many other accoutrements of modern society in ...

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Country profile: The Soviet Union, 1980 to 1991  Survey of the final years

Country profile: The Soviet Union, 1980 to 1991 Survey of the final years

... Rages, salaries and prices Earnings and expenditure of tl» general public Average lonthly incoies of lanual and non-ianual workers and kolkhoz ïeibers Average lonthly earnings of lanual [r] ...

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THE ORGANIZATION OF AND LITERATURE ON NUCLEAR RESEARCH IN THE SOVIET UNION  EUR 236 e

THE ORGANIZATION OF AND LITERATURE ON NUCLEAR RESEARCH IN THE SOVIET UNION EUR 236 e

... These translations provide valuable assistance but are only a start, for they do not cover such valuable work as that carried out by the Institute for Nuclear Research in Alma-Ata, the I[r] ...

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Civil liberties and voluntary work in six former Soviet Union countries

Civil liberties and voluntary work in six former Soviet Union countries

... statistically significant ((X 2 (5, N = 7731) = 168.99, p <.01). With the exception of Belarus and Lithuania, in 1999 we could already observe a stratification of countries into those with high levels of civil ...

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Postcolonial transitions on the southern borders of the former Soviet Union: the return of Eurasianism?

Postcolonial transitions on the southern borders of the former Soviet Union: the return of Eurasianism?

... late Soviet era most inhabitants of the USSR were acutely conscious of their officially prescribed affiliation with at least two ...‘the Soviet people’, which was embodied in USSR ...

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Sofia A. Yanovskaya: The Marxist Pioneer of Mathematical Logic in the Soviet Union

Sofia A. Yanovskaya: The Marxist Pioneer of Mathematical Logic in the Soviet Union

... renowned Soviet mathematician, whose significant studies on the foundations of mathematics and mathematical logic, as well as on the history and philosophy of mathematics are unduly neglected ...the Soviet ...

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Underestimation of Infant Mortality Rates in One Republic of the Former Soviet Union

Underestimation of Infant Mortality Rates in One Republic of the Former Soviet Union

... Kazakhstan is the largest land-locked country in the world with the second largest area in the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union (FSU), behind the Russian Federation. Kazakhstan’s popu- ...

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Soviet Youth on the March: The All-Union Tours of Military Glory, 1965–87

Soviet Youth on the March: The All-Union Tours of Military Glory, 1965–87

... the Soviet firmament, like Yuri Gagarin and the writer Konstantin Simonov, added their own voices to the call for young people to pack their bags and hit the ...

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Financial Crisis, Economic Recovery and Banking Development in Former Soviet Union Economies

Financial Crisis, Economic Recovery and Banking Development in Former Soviet Union Economies

... This paper provides a unified theory to explain the onset of the finan- cial crisis in 1998 and the striking economic recovery in Russia and the former Soviet Union afterwards. Before the crisis, the ...

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The first phase of the internationalisation process: export determinants in firms of the Former Soviet Union

The first phase of the internationalisation process: export determinants in firms of the Former Soviet Union

... 1993 output, this can be expected to positively affect the decision to export.. domestic sales and export activity may be complementary, as a collapse in production at. home could affec[r] ...

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European Economy  Reform issues in the former Soviet Union  No 49, September 1993

European Economy Reform issues in the former Soviet Union No 49, September 1993

... The economic outlook for 1988 and budgetary policy in the Member States Economic trends in the Community and Member States Annual Economic Report 1987-88 The economics of 1992 Creation o[r] ...

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Sensitive analysis of genetic heterogeneity of adenovirus types 3 and 7 in the Soviet Union

Sensitive analysis of genetic heterogeneity of adenovirus types 3 and 7 in the Soviet Union

... An analysis of adenovirus strains isolated in the Soviet Union from 1976 to 1988 revealed four genome types of adenovirus type 3 Ad3, i.e., Ad3a4, Ad3a9, Ad3alO, and Ad3all, and four gen[r] ...

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The Evolution of the Insurance Sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

The Evolution of the Insurance Sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

... then Soviet Union at the outset of the transition ...the Soviet Union represented the greatest growth potential within the region, although it was conceded that political instability was ...

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Autonomy and dependence in India's relations with the Soviet Union since the Treaty of 1971

Autonomy and dependence in India's relations with the Soviet Union since the Treaty of 1971

... The Soviet press carried articles asserting that India had emerged as a great power on the international scene and its involvement was essential in solving problems not only in Asia but also throughout the w o r l ...

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