Major infrastructure projects and the foreign policy of the Baltic states in 2010—2014
... alternative power grids and high-speed railways can result in large-scale economic downturns diminishing the prospects of balanced social development. The author addresses the classical concepts of the theory of regional economy and new economic geography and ... ... dimensions.
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On the question of possible prototypes of Chapurin’s Patape in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s dilogy “In the Woods” and “On the Mountains”
... “In the Woods” and “On the Mountains” — the Old Believer merchant Patap Chapurin. The analysis examines established theories regarding the genesis of literary characters within scholarly discourse. Biographical details, religious beliefs, and social connections of historical figures are compared with the characteristics of Melnikov’s character. Particular attention is given to arguments supporting or refuting each hypothesis. It is established that, despite a significant similarity between Chapurin and P. E. Bugrov (trade in salt and bread, contracts for paving streets, loyalty to the official church while maintaining Old Believer identity),...
Emperor Nicholas II during the First World War through the eyes of Russian monarchical circles
... apologists of the monarch was A. I. Dubrovin, the founder of the All-Russian Dubrovin Union of the Russian People, who expressed support for the emperor in the newspaper Russkoe znamya up to the February Revolution. The case described in the article involving ... ... the authorities calling for the restoration of Nicholas II to the throne, as well as letters from representatives of various social strata addressed to the former tsar, demonstrates that even after his abdication, a sacralized perception of his figure ...
The Old Believer question in the works of the classics of Russian anarchist thought
... L. N. Tolstoy. It is shown that representatives of the Russian anarchist movement regarded Old Believers as a potential support in the struggle against the tsarist government. According to the views of the revolutionaries, the mentality of Old ... .... Despite many fundamental ideological differences, both groups gravitated toward collectivism, welcomed egalitarianism in social life, and demonstrated a pronounced distrust of representatives of the ruling authorities. It is noted that on a number ...
Symbolism of loyalty to the power of Teutonic order among the Old Prussians in the 13—14th centuries
... Teutonic Order in Prussia in the XIIIth—XIVth centuries based beside military oppression on the relations with local population supported by the incorporation of them in the system of condition landholding. These relations implied, from the one hand, the ... ... status as a collective ruler, and from the other hand, symbolic expression of the loyalty of Old Prussians in various spheres of social communication: language, onomastic, objects of material culture. Definition of the ways to express loyalty that is the ...
Kant on War and Peace in the Philosophy of the Enlightenment and German Idealism. Report of the Fourth Immanuel Kant International Summer School
... war and peace (24-31 July 2022), organised by the Academia Kantiana of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University with the support of the “Petersburg Dialog” Forum. The lectures of the School’s scientific supervisor, Alexei N. Krouglov, address ... ... discussions. The conference of young scholars heard 22 papers whose content is reviewed here. Among the topics were the cultural, social and intellectual conditions in which the treatise on perpetual peace appeared, its influence on the creation of the League ...
Pragmatics in the digital age: the Routinicon database
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The development of the USSR maritime transport management system in the early 1930s using the example of the Vladivostok commercial seaport
... universality of its functions, faced problems of decentralization, staff shortages, low levels of mechanization, and inadequate social and living conditions for workers. The study is based on archival materials from the State Archive of Primorsky Krai and ... ... to foreign policy changes, it retained the importance of a key transport hub ensuring the supply of remote territories and supporting the industrialization of the Far East. The main conclusion emphasizes that during the period under consideration in ...
Cultural discrepancy within Russian-speaking community in Israel
... consider the State of Israel to be a Western democratic state. They ignore the peculiarities of the Middle East country, do not support ‘mestechkovy’ culture of the Russian street and disagree to prioritize the Jewish traditions. The cultural discrepancy ... ... E., Patrakov, E. and Nikulina, M., 2017. The emigration intentions of Russian Jews: the role of socio-demographic variables, social networks, and satis
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On poetic emotiology in poetry and beyond
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Indirect translation: Main trends in practice and research
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Kistyakovsky on the nature of law
... contribution of the Russian philosopher and theorist of law, neo-Kantian Kistyakovsky, to the understanding of the essence of law. He supported methodological pluralism and identified four theoretical and two practical concepts of law. The neo-Kantian motive in ... ... formulated. Legal rules are an expression of the normal (typical) human consciousness and behavior. However, law is also a fact of social life. In effect, law is exercised through legal relations and, therefore, an important role is played by the understanding ...
Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part II
... consistent and coherent thinking. Moreover, the re¬quirement of independent thinking is limited by the idea of universal human reason, although Kant is not always consistent in distinguishing between reason and understanding in this context. Unstinting support for the French revolution, despite acknowledging the illegitimate nature of social and political revolutions per se, made Kant revise the ideals of enlightenment, which he pursued earlier. It affected even the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” with an open heart, Kant ...
The features of teacher professional training in Finland
... years, is presented. The authors adapted the interdisciplinary method of PEST analysis to identify the political, economic, and social aspects of teacher training that enable students of Finnish schools to get high scores in PISA. Several generalized categories ... ... teachers. The main goal of teacher training is stated by universities and the professional expert community in general; it is supported by the parliament and is defined as training a reflective responsible teacher-researcher capable of making independent ...
Escapism: non-constructive ways of teenage personal self-determination
... the ideal Self. Escapism can be dangerous for teenagers if the searching for the value of the Self in virtual spaces is not supported by subjective resources.
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Reminiscences of Russian culture in A. S. Byatt’s novel The Children’s Book
... and stresses the fact, that the fictional (Tatarinov) and real (Stepnyak, Kropotkin) images of Russian anarchists are given in the perception of the British. The author comes to the conclusion that the reminiscences of Russian culture do not so much support the national myth as they reveal the state of European culture on the eve of the First World War. The author focuses on the references to the Russian tomb (Raca or reliquary) at the beginning of the novel and Diaghilev’s ballet “Petrushka” ...
Personal determinants of somatic reactions in adolescents
... symptoms in the adolescent population. Multiple regression analysis demonstrates that a high degree of somatic reactions are typical of adolescents with emotional instability and a hostile view of the world. The author proves a "buffer" role of social support; partial leveling of dysfunctional personal characteristics can influence the degree of somatic reactions.
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Non-formal educational practices in the domestic history of adult education
... development of adult education in Russia. Non-formal educa-tional practices are considered as a way of educational interaction, which has preserved the basic parameters of humanity. They are updated in periods of significant historical changes, as resource support for social reconstruction. Today, the practice of non-formal adult education is in demand primarily as a resource for development of human potential and it has a direct impact on the socio-economic development of the country.
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Expanding opportunities for obtaining testimony from witnesses in criminal proceedings
... improving the quality of evidence gathering. The nature of the witness testimony requires further improvement of the forensic support to the process of evidence obtaining. The purpose of the study was determined by the need to consider the tactical possibilities ... ... obtaining objective testimony from witnesses. While analyzing the ways to improve the interrogation tactics, the research considered social groups the witnesses belonged to. The article discusses general issues of the content of information and its basic elements....
Organized crime in the Soviet Russia: the paradox of institutionalization. Part One.
... organized crime, inheriting the previous organizational forms, acquired new features that reflected particular features of the new social and economic structure. The author identifies certain features of organized crime at different stages of the Soviet society.... ... individual representatives of the authorities, in particular, control bodies, and so-called new bourgeoisie. Such relations were supported with certain remuneration which became the factor for specific Soviet corruption to emerge. It is noted that even a ...
The Christian right movement in the USA in the 1990s
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Social Attitude to Drug-Addiction in the Belgorod Region
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Resocialization of Orphans at Vocational School
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The democratic aspects of the notions of "general will" in the social philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, and Sergey Gessen
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A spatial study of networking in the Vistula Lagoon region using geoinformation systems
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Clusters in the institutional perspective: on the theory and methodology of local socioeconomic development
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