Migration of researchers in the Baltic region: a forecast and factors
... factors include salaries and workplace environment. Methodologically, the study draws on Russian and international sources on the migration of researchers and builds models of two types to trace connections and to produce forecasts, while calculating the emigration rate. The models of the first type describe how the amount of salary and workplace conditions affect the number of researchers. These are vector autoregression models built in the R software environment, using statistical time series. The models ...
The language of muteness: examining the work of Gazdanov and Salkazanova in Paris
... principles and methods of constructing discourse that emerges through a unique combination of socio-cultural and linguistic factors in the context of a European metropolis. Participants involved are representatives of the first and second wave of Russian emigration: Gaito (Georgy Ivanovich) Gazdanov, a prominent writer of the Russian diaspora, and Fatima Salkazanova, an aspiring journalist who crossed paths with Gazdanov in the 1960s in Paris while working in the Russian service of Radio Liberty[60]. ...
The opposition of homeland — foreign country in “american” novels “For Daily Bread” by H. Sienkewicz and V.G. Korolenko’s “Without Language”
The article deals with the peasant emigration to America in the novels of Henryk Sienkiewicz “For Daily Bread” and Vladimir Korolenko “Without Language”. The plot structure of the stories and the system of characters are contrasted for spatial oppositions “close — far” and ...
Entertainment and education through literary translation in a diaspora newspaper. Literary translations in Prosveta, a newspaper of Slovene-American émigré community
The main argument of the article is that literary translation assumed different roles in émigré periodicals: from serving educational purposes, through amplifying the diaspora’s cultural identity, to providing entertainment to their readership, and that all these roles conformed to the political and ideological orientation and positioning of the newspaper and its editors. The article focuses on the newspaper Prosveta (The Enlightenment), a left-of-centre progressive newspaper published by the...
The theoretical aspects of history of social and cultural adaptation of Russian emigrants in England in the 1870s—1890s
This article considers the basic directions and research tasks of the study of Russian emigration to England in the 1870s-1890s, defines such important concept as “Russian diaspora”, and examines the methodology of the study of social and cultural adaptation of Russian emigrants.
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International Migration in the Periods of Transition and Crisis: the Case of Latvia
... country’s economic recession, migration has accelerated in the recent years. Empirical results show the response of the migration system to the changing internal factors and external influences in the times of transition and global crisis. Long-term emigration exacerbates the problem of demographic change in Latvia.
1. Apsite E., Krišjāne Z., Berzins M. Emigration from Latvia under economic crisis conditions // International Proceedings of Economics Development and Research.2012 Vol. 31. P. 134—138....
Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946
... written in the early post-war years. These letters bear witness to the later period in the life and work of their authors, a period of hardship, tragic losses and hopes. Both philosophers were deeply embedded in the intellectual landscape of Russian emigration. They were also known and valued by their peers in the countries that gave them refuge, Poland and Czechoslovakia, where they not only published their works, but also taught young scholars. Hessen, being considerably younger than Lapshin, continued ...
The Relationship Between the Individual and the Collective in the Social Philosophy of Georges Gurvitch
... French (Emile Durkheim) and German (Max Weber) schools of sociology. Gurvitch formulated the concept of society as dynamic interaction and mutual determination of the individual and collective unit. In his Russian-language works, written before his emigration, he maintained that it was in the sphere of law that one could determine how the individual and society mutually condition each other and determine the direction of social development. In the late 1920s and early 1930s in his teaching on social ...
Training of scientific personnel in the history of Russian law in the Russia Abroad (1920—1930s): Harbin and Prague
... sources include case-related documentation from the archives of Russian institutions (State Archive of the Russian Federation, Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, State Archive of the Rostov Region), memoirs, and publications by contemporary emigrant scholars. It is argued that the training system for this discipline did not have the opportunity to develop in the pre-revolutionary Russian Empire, as the academic degree category “History of Russian Law” was only introduced in 1915. Consequently,...
International heritage in the memorial landscape of the Kaliningrad region
... with the artist Emil Nolde, a member of the Nazi Party at the time. At the end of the decade, Domšaitis’s pictures, along with those of Nolde, were displayed at the Degenerate Art exhibition; his works were heavily criticised in Germany. In 1949, he emigrated to South Africa, where he continued to paint. At the joint initiative of the Consulate General of Lithuania, Klaipeda and Kaliningrad artists, a memorial plaque was placed in 2006 on the house where Domšaitis lived.
Another Lithuanian place ...
From Kant to Frank: The Ethic of Duty and the Problem of Resistance to Evil in Russian Thought
One of the key ethical debates in Russian religious thought, initiated by Leo Tolstoy, concerned the question of nonresistance to evil by force. The purpose of this article is to assess the influence of Kant’s ethics and philosophy of religion on the course of this debate and to determine the place and significance of the arguments and considerations expressed on this issue by Semyon Frank in the early and late periods (1908 and 1940s) of his work. To this end I reconstruct the general course of...
Image of Christ in Boris Poplavsky’s book of verses “Snowy hour”
The image of Christ is analyzed in Boris Poplavsky’s book of verses “Snowy hour”. Biblical allusions, lyrical plot of poems, composition and an image of lyrical subject are considered. Researched levels of literary text are studied with connection with the image of Christ, whose personality has important place in religious diaries of the poet. This diaries becomes the foundation of the lyrical book and in them theological conception of “Snowy hour” is justified. Contents of the article...
Between the Eurasian and European subsystems: migration and migration policy in the CIS and Baltic Countries in the 1990s—2020s
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Cultural discrepancy within Russian-speaking community in Israel
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"Politically purposeful, ideologically informative and literary correct local programmes": the news agenda of the Kaliningrad region in 1947
... country”. The press emphasised that residents of the Kaliningrad region were a part of the Soviet people and along with the rest of the citizens of the USSR were involved in the overall development of the country. At the same time, the high rate of emigration from the region in the post-war years suggests that the work of the local media could not mask the problems that existed.
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settlement of the Kaliningrad region, Soviet newspapers and radio, Soviet news, Soviet ...
Homo sovieticus in the Kaliningrad region: theoretical quest in the international historiography
The article discusses the major areas of theoretical research by foreign scholars (historians, sociologists, political scientists and other specialists), who are engaged in the study of the history of the Kaliningrad region of the Soviet period and use the category Homo sovieticus (the Soviet man). The first part of the article covers the history of the concept “Soviet people”, actively used by the Soviet researchers in 1970s-1980s. The second part describes the understanding of “Homo...
Regional trends in electoral support for Latvian parties: the neighbourhood effect
... Control: Ethnic Dynamics in Post-Soviet Estonia and Latvia. Studies in Comparative International Development, no. 43, p. 81—100. doi:
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Migration from Post-Soviet countries to Poland and the Baltic States: trends and features
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16. Vorotnikov, V. V. 2018, Contemporary challenges to Diaspora policies of the Baltic states, Sovremennaya Evropa, no. 7, p.128—140. doi: 10.15211/soveurope72018137151 (in Russ.).
17. Hatton T. J., Williamson J. G. Emigration in the long run: Evidence from two global centuries // Asian-Pacific Economic Literature. 2009. Vol. 23, № 2. P. 17—28. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467—8411.2009.01238.x.
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Impact of remigration on the worksphere under Covid-19: the case of Lithuania
Remigration opens up the opportunity for a country to see the return of its citizens from migration, bringing with them their ideas, knowledge, values and skills. The work sphere is one of the main areas where these social remittances can be used. Still, very little attention is paid to the workplace in social remittance literature. Therefore, the first aim of this article is to explore the types of remigrants’ social remittances, the ways they are transmitted and their acceptance in the work sphere...
Work-life balance during the Covid-19 outbreak: the case of Latvia
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The theme of the artist's fate in S. Dovlatov’s essay “Riding a snail”
... than the state. The pragmatics of the text is analyzed, which is achieved by S. Dovlatov through expressive, emotional-evaluative vocabulary and syntax.
Malashchenko V. V.
Dovlatov, Shemyakin, essay, the fate of the artist, personal freedom, emigration, humor, irony
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Youth unemployment in the Latgale region of Latvia: causes and consequences
... the emergence and growth of flexible forms of employment, depriving young people of the clarity of career and confidence in the future. The survey results also show that the majority of unemployed youth in the Latgale region deliberately refuses to emigrate outside Latvia and would like to link their future with the region and the country.
Voronov V. V., Ruza O. P.
10.5922/2079-8555-2018-4-6
88-102
youth unemployment, unemployment problems, unemployment rate in Latvia, economic behaviour ...
The Effect of Migration on Latvia’s Sex and Age Composition
... article, may narrow the gaps in the current migration statistics and reveal the territorial inhomogeneity of demographic processes.
Zhitin D. V., Krisjane Z., Sechi G.
10.5922/2079-8555-2018-1-7
107-129
sex and age composition, population, emigration, Latvia, international migration, demographic situation, depopulation
V. The hagiographic topic in I. S. Shmelev’s novel The Inexhaustible Chalice
In this article, we discuss the hagiographic topics in I. S. Shmelev’s novel The Inexhaustible Chalice, which are expressed through different components of the novel’s literary structure — ranging from the individual traits of the main character, Ilya Sharonov, to twists of the plot and the milestones of his biography. We maintain that in terms of the genre this novel resembles both the lives of the righteous and the lives of the venerable. The novel conforms to the canons of hagiographic texts...
Kruglov A. N. Kant and Kant’s philosophy in Russian belles-lettres
... Novyj mir [The New World], no. 10, available at: http://magazines.russ.ru/novyi_mi/ 2006/10/dd17.html (accessed 1 April, 2013) <br />2. Krasavchenko, T. N. 2004, Russkaja literaturnaja jemigracija i politika. Fenomen Gajto Gazdanova [Russian emigration literature and politics. The phenomenon Gaito Gazdanova]. In: Syrovatko, L.V. (ed.), Russkoe Zarubezh'e: priglashenie k dialogu [Russian Diaspora: an invitation to dialogue], Kaliningrad. <br />3. Kuznetsov, Yu. 1989, Duh Kanta [The ...
Eschatological intertexts in E.Wichert’s report from “Dead forest”
... «Werde kein Städter» (Ernst Wiechert) // Königsberg. Geschichte einer Weltbürgerrepublik. München ; Wien, 2005. S. 568—575.
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Gilmanov V. Ch., Koptsev I. D.
intertextuality, genre, inferno, God, Revelation
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Population Ageing as a Sociodemographic Problem in the Baltic Region
... Pskovskii regionologicheskii zhurnal, no 14, p. 74—84. (In Russ.)
8. Nurmela, K., Osila, L., Leetmaa, R. 2014, A comparative analysis of the active ageing policies in the Baltic countries, Tallinn, 50 p.
9. Apsite, E., Krišjāne, Z., Berzins, M. 2012, Emigration from Latvia under economic crisis conditions, International Proceedings of Economics Development and Research, Vol. 31, p. 134—138.
10. Berzins, A., Zvidrins, P. 2011, Depopulation in the Baltic States, Lithuanian Journal of Statistics, Vol....
Baltic Factor in Russia-France Relations
... which was an event of particular importance. The monarchies of the two countries had to take into account new social phenomena, which were more pronounced in France. After the suppression of the uprising in the Polish part of the Russian Empire, Polish emigrants residing in France became the stumbling block for the development of Russia- France relations. The article explores the role of P. de Barante, Ambassador of France to Russia and describes France and Russia’s trade and economic interests in ...
The sociolinguistic aspects of Russian-Spanish -Catalan multilingualism: The case of a bi-ethnic polylingual family in Catalonia
... catalana. 1983. № 5. P. 17—24.
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trilinguism, multilingualism in children, linguistic contacts, code-switching, language of Russian emigrants
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The image of F. Nietzsche in the Vozrozhdeniye émigré newspaper
This article considers the cultural background to the perception of F. Nietzsche’s philosophy in Russia and the philosopher’s influence on the consciousness of Russian emigration. The author stresses the value of periodicals as a source for historical and philosophical studies and addresses the heuristic aspects of publications in periodicals. A general methodological framework for using such sources is proposed. The ...
Geography of European Migration
... Europe in the last twenty-five years. The authors identify the main trends in migration, provide migration profiles of European countries, and propose a classification based on the recent changes in the migrant stock. Changes in the migrant stock (total emigration and immigration) reflect the level of involvement in international and global processes. They can serve as an indicator of a country’s attractiveness for both foreigners and the country’s citizens. The study shows that European countries ...
Migration Flows in Europe: Space and Time Transformation
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10.5922/2079-8555-2016-2-6
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immigration, emigration, net migration rate, intensity of migration, Europe, regions and countries, migration flow
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
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101. Szulakiewicz M. 2003, Mikolaj Bierdiajew i filozofia krytyczna [Nicolai Berdyayev and critical philosophy] // SOFIA. Pismo Filozofow Krajow Słowianskich [SOFIA. Journal ...
Danilewicz-Zielińska on Polish émigré poets
This article analyses the books of the Polish writer Maria Danilewicz-Zielińska The fado of my life and Essays on literary emigration. The author focuses on Danilewicz-Zielińska’s recollections and criticism of the members of the Skamander group: Julian Tuwim, Jan Lechoń, Kazimierz Wierzyński, Stanisław Baliński, etc. The article explores the logic of the writer’s ...
The works of Stefan Kieniewicz as seen by modern Polish historians
The article considers the critique of the works of historian Stefan Kieniewicz by modern Polish researchers. The author analyses his role in the Polish historical science. Special attention is paid to the reasons behind Kieniewicz’s turn to Marxism after the Second World War. The author gives examples of differences in the persepctive of historiographers on the historian’s methodological views and the degree to which they were influenced by Marxism. S. Kieniewicz’s characteristic of his own...
From the history of literary relationships: Cz. Miłosz and J. Putramen
Czeslaw Milosz and Jerzy Putrament studied together at the Stefan Ba-tory University in Wilno and were members of the Żagary literary group. Later, their relationship faced certain challenges and was broken off as Milosz emigrated. The relationship of the two authors is considered based on J. Putrament’s letters to Cz. Milosz published by the latter in 1998.
1. Александров В. Путрамент // Краткая лит. энциклопедия : в 8 т....
Male Cinderella: the character, genre, and poetics of Jerzy Kosiński's novel Being There
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the novel of the Polish émigré author Erzy Kosiński written in the English language. The image of the main character is considered in the typological comparison with the prece-dent images of world literature; the plot and composition structure is de-scribed; the genre is identified. Using the analysis of the novel’s key episodes, the article stresses the meaning-creating function of the reflection technique. The receptive field of the novel is...
The memoirs of Maria Danilewicz-Zielińska as evidence of the era
This article identifies the role of the writer Maria Danilewicz-Zielińska in the Polish exile literature of the 20th century. The author focuses on the biography of the writer, her artistic path, and literature connections. The article analyses the reflection of the cultural context of the Kujawy region of the early 20th century in the works of Maria Danilewicz-Zielińska. Special attention is paid to the autobiographical book Fado o moim życiu, which is considered evidence of the era.
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The expansion of school network to the liberated and newly populated territories of the Karelian isthmus in 1944/1945 academic year
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Tolstoyan colonies in England in the late 1890s
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The interpenetration of literature and religious discourses in the post-war period (a case study of the Austrian Wort und Wahreit magazine
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Russian-German philosophical dialogue in the late 19th/the first half of the 20th centuries: Publications of Russian philosophers in the Kant-Studien and Logos journals
This article presents an overview of Russian philosophers’ publications in German periodicals of the late 19th/early 20th centuries. At the time, Germany boasted a significant number of journals dedicated to philosophy or addressing philosophical problems. Even in the first approximation, there are several dozen journals featuring either texts by Russian scientists or works dedicated to Russian philosophy. Of special importance are two journals with the most pronounced presence of Russian authors...
From Marburg to Odessa: A contribution to a scientific bio-graphy of S. L. Rubinstein
... іnstitutu narodnoї osvіti (1920—1930 gg.): pozitivnij dosvіd nevdalogo eksperimentu. Odesa.14. Levchenko, V. V., 2014, Odesskie uchenye v uslovijah russkoj jemigracii pervoj volny: puti, adaptacija, sud'by [Odessa scientists during the first Russian emigration]. In: V. Zhiromskaja (ed.), 2014, Mir glazami istorika: pamjati akademika Jurija Aleksandrovicha Po-ljakova, Moscow, p. 139—156.15. Levchenko, V. V., 2008, Odes’kij gumanіtarno-suspіl’nij іnstitut (1920—1921): do pitannja spadkoєmnostі ...
The Youth in Kaliningrad, Gdansk and Klaipeda: Geopolitical Vision of the World, Identity and Images of the Other
... Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and the Universities of Gdansk and Klaipeda using a similar questionnaire. Students of all three universities show latent dissatisfaction with employment prospects, which is manifested in the declared intention to emigrate. The orientation of young residents of Kaliningrad and their peers from Gdansk and Klaipeda towards prevailing connections with Europe is complicated by the uncertainty of the EU-Russia relations. Young residents of Gdansk and Klaipeda reproduce ...
The Baltics and Russian North-West: the Core and the Periphery in the 2000s
... SSSR (1979—1989 gg.) [The age profiles of net migration in some republics of the former Soviet Union (1979—1989)], Byvshij SSSR: vnutrennjaja migracija i jemigracija. Programma po issledovaniju migracii [Former Soviet Union: internal migration and emigration. Program for Migration Research], no. 1 Moscow, p. 217—246.
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International cross-border migration in the South-East Baltic: factors, structure, consequences
... As of December 31, 2009 // Central Statistical Office. Warszawa, 2010. [online] Available at: <http://www.stat.gov.pl> (Accessed 10 Oktober 2010).
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migration, region, migration policy, emigration, immigration, labour market, globalisation
The destinies of the Russian minority in Gdansk (translated from Polish by L. Maltsev)
This article offers a historical sketch of the life and activities of the Russian diaspora in Gdansk in the 1920-1930s. The author considers the participation of Russian emigrants in the political, business, and cultural life of Gdansk and their relationships with the local authorities. Special attention is paid to the political competition among the Russian minority, the activity of religious, cultural, and educational ...