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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

Buddhism and Urbanism in Post-Soviet BuryatiaWith the collapse of the Soviet Union the traditionally Buddhist regions of Russia, including the Republic of Buryatia, experienced the revival of religion. Along with the traditional Gelug school of Mahay... see more

The purpose of this paper is to reveal the ideological and cultural practices underpinning the formation of the housing space in Soviet Yerevan. While exploring the case of Yerevan, this paper provides insight on the processes of allocating and obtaining ... 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

No presente artigo, pretendemos realizar uma análise da oitava tese de abril, levando em consideração o contexto no qual ela foi escrita. Para isso, buscamos utilizar o método da análise imanente ou estrutural chasiniana para compreendermos os principais ... see more

This article examines history collapse of the Soviet Union with Ibn Khaldun's ashabiyah theory. The Soviet Union was first communist nation founded in 1922 after fall of the Russian-Monarchy due to the crisis and saparatist movement in 1917. Post World Wa... 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

This article seeks to identify some of the more common trends within evangelical biblical interpretation produced by current circumstances in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The author argues that the present religious-cultural context, the ongo... see more

This article provides the first published collection and analysis of Soviet meta-jokes, accompanied by a review of meta-joke research, and a discussion of the ways that scholars have understood the term. As far as possible, the Soviet meta-jokes published... see more

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