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pro vyhledávání: '"Artemy Pozanenko"'
Publikováno v:
Slavic Review, 2016 Oct 01. 75(3), 803-804.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0803
This timely book offers a fresh perspective on the issue of contemporary migratory labor, otkhodnichestvo, in Russia-the temporary departure of inhabitants from small towns and villages for short-term jobs in the major cities of Russia. Although otkh
Autor:
Lewis H. Siegelbaum
Publikováno v:
Slavic Review. 75:803-804
Autor:
Artemy Pozanenko
Publikováno v:
Zhurnal Sotsiologii i Sotsialnoy Antropologii (The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology). 20:161-178
Autor:
Iuliia Barshadska
Der Sieg der Euromaidan-Revolution, russische Anschluss der Krim und Beginn des Krieges im Donbas im Laufe des Jahres 2014 waren Glieder einer sich bis heute fortsetzenden hochkomplexen Ereigniskette. Sie haben die internationale Gemeinschaft sowie i
Autor:
Rumena Filipova
This comparative study harks back to the revolutionary year of 1989 and asks two critical questions about the resulting reconfiguration of Europe in the aftermath of the collapse of communism: Why did Central and East European states display such div
Autor:
Jonathan Otto Pohl
This monograph provides a detailed yet concise narrative of the history of the ethnic Germans in the Russian Empire and USSR. It starts with the settlement in the Russian Empire by German colonists in the Volga, Black Sea, and other regions in 1764,
Autor:
Mikhail Minakov
The recent history of post-Soviet societies is heavily shaped by the successor nations'efforts to geopolitically re-identify themselves and to reify certain majorities in them. As a result of these fascinating processes, various new ideologies have a
Autor:
Igor Okunev, Petr Oskolkov
This volume delves into a key part of the comprehensive Russian administrative and territorial reform of the 2000s—the merger of six previously separate ethno-national regions into larger constituent entities of the Russian Federation. It deals wit
Autor:
Izabella Agardi
Rural women have not had a formative role in the public histories of Central Eastern Europe. Izabella Agárdi aims to correct that by concentrating on their life stories and their connections to general histories. She investigates how Hungarian-speak