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Over the centuries, many women have fought for women's emancipation and their social and political changes. Work for women's emancipation was initially an important part of Bolshevik ideology, so the Great Russian Revolution of 1917 brought new hopes and ... see more

The article analyzes the policy of persecution and restrictions imposed on Turkestan's landowners and entrepreneurs in the early years of Soviet rule. It contains information on the means of production owned by the owners, the confiscation of land and oth... see more

Taking a lead from tragic experiences in Slavic-speaking immigrant communities in the United States, the authors take a closer look at the historical background and theological presuppositions underlying the social passivity of post-Soviet evangelicals. I... see more

Introduction: Tajikistan’s dramatic shift from a high to a low fertility society has taken place over a little more than two decades. While some fertility beliefs remained the same throughout the rapid economic and political transitions of Tajikistan, oth... see more

The article is devoted to the state and importance of religion and church in the Soviet society, in particular in the Ukrainian SSR, at the stage of strengthening of the authoritarian tendencies and their transformation into totalitarianism during the per... see more

An article is devoted to the analysis of the policy of Soviet ascendance in the cultural and common sphere of western Ukrainian village life during 1944–1953 years. The modern cultural and mass life of the Western Ukrainian peasantry is a unique symbiosis... see more

 The article deals with the organizing bases of the becoming and the development of the youth physical training in the Soviet Ukraine in the 20th of the XX th century. On the principles of appropriate bibliography sources the author tried to embody t... see more

On January 21, 1924 V. I. Lenin, leader of the Bolshevik revolution and founder of the Soviet state, died of a cerebral hemorrhage. During the next three years Joseph Stalin consolidated his power over the Soviet state. In 1927 he began preparing the Sovi... see more

The paper is concerned with the documentary novel by Svetlana Alexievich which describes one of the biggest technological humanitarian disasters of the 20th century: the catastrophic accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The attention is focused ... see more

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