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No. 57 (2023)
No. 57 (2023)
Published:
2023-06-25
Articles
The Troublesome Kinship, or, How Are Family Tragedies Discussed in an Anonymous Online Community
Anna Altukhova (Автор)
11–39
pdf (Russian)
Purity and Order: The Perspective of Child Protection Services
Alexandra Martynenko (Автор)
40–60
pdf (Russian)
Self-Education vs Extracurricular Reading: Secular Literature in Orthodox Theological Seminaries after the Reform of 1867
Julia Safronova (Автор)
61–85
pdf (Russian)
Interaction between Jewish Correspondents and the Editor of the Anti-Religious Newspaper Bezbozhnik: Positioning of Participants in Relation to Jewish Collective Meanings
Alesya Nekrasova (Автор)
86–107
pdf (Russian)
Two Brothers, Four Brothers: Models of Relations between the Heroes of Narratives as Mythological Motifs
Yuri Berezkin (Автор)
108–130
pdf (Russian)
When Should We Cry? Ritual Weeping in Nahua (Aztec) Culture in Light of Early Colonial Sources
Anastasia Kalyuta (Автор)
131–148
pdf (Russian)
Materials from Expeditions
“Cosmos” in the Museum-Memorial Landscape of Zhezkazgan
Leila Bakytova, Kulshat Medeuova (Автор)
151–186
Reviews
A Review of Hannah Turner, Cataloguing Culture: Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Documentation.Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2020, XIII+243 pp.
Alexandra Kasatkina (Автор)
189–201
A Hasidic Town in the Catskill Mountains: A Review of Nomi M. Stolzenberg, David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York. Princeton, NJ; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2021, XVI+480 pp.
Valery Dymshits (Автор)
202–210
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A Review of Natalia Dushakova, Prozhivaemaya istoriya: kak staroobryadtsy vspominayut o svoem proshlom [Lived History: How Old Believers Remember Their Past]. Moscow: Russian State University for the Humanities Press, 2022, 180 pp.
Danila Rygovskiy (Автор)
211–223
pdf (Russian)
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