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Vernacular Marxism. Proletarian Readings in Russian Poland Around the 1905 Revolution
Historical Materialism. 2017. Vol. 25. No. 4. P. 64-104.
Marzec W.
Vernacular Marxism. Proletarian Readings in Russian Poland Around the 1905 Revolution
Marzec W., Univercity of Lodz Press / Universitas, 2016
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Marzec W., Zysiak A., Journal of Historical Sociology 2016 Vol. 29 No. 2 P. 129-159
Days of Labour. Topographies of Power in Modern Peripheral Capitalism ...
Added: October 24, 2018
Marzec W., Thesis Eleven 2013 No. 117 P. 6-19
Reading Polish Peripheral Marxism Politically ...
Added: October 24, 2018
Marzec W., Labor History 2019
This article examines the changing patterns of industrial conflict in a rapidly modernizing Eastern European city, focusing on a multi-ethnic industrial hub. I follow repertoires of contention in four crucial moments characterized by shifting scales of the geopolitical embeddedness of the city: (1) an early Luddite riot of 1861 in the Polish autonomous sub-state within ...
Added: June 18, 2019
Inshakov I., Политическая наука 2023 № 3 С. 213-229
It is well known that Karl Marx distinguished his theory from both pure «science» and from the «utopianism» inherent in his predecessors. Paradoxically, these two elements constitute the thinking of Marx himself, being with each other in a complex interaction, the specifics of which this article is intended to reveal. To this end, the author ...
Added: September 5, 2022
Salikov, Alexey, Kant-Studien 2015 No. 4 P. 518-522
Text about Kant-Study in Russia and Poland. ...
Added: October 20, 2017
Marzec W., Turunen R., Contributions to the History of Concepts 2018 Vol. 113 No. 1 P. 22-50
Th is article presents a conceptual history of socialism in two Western borderlands of the Russian Empire—namely, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Finland. A contrastive comparison is used to examine the birth, dissemination, and breakthrough of the concept from its fi rst appearance until the Revolution of 1905. Th e concept ...
Added: October 24, 2018
Lavrentiev A., , in : Kronika Zamkowa- Roczniky \ The Castle Cronicles -Annuals. Vol. 2 (68).: Warsz. : Arks Regia, 2016. P. 7-30.
This study is devoted to the origins of the Muscowy Crwon regalia on a likeness of Zygmunt III Vasa made by an unknown artist after his death; among the attributes which accompany the dead king: - who is lying recumbent on a Bed of State - the "crwon brought from Moscow", placed on the ruler's head, is ...
Added: March 15, 2017
Ofitserov-Belskiy D. V., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: Российская и зарубежная филология 2014 № 4 С. 214-219
In modern Polish press has become the main source of the image of Russia. Russian discourse rather slowly updated with new symbols, signs and unifying ideas. This is partly due to the fact that the current set of stereotypes about Russia is important for the Polish society as an element of own identity. Representation of ...
Added: February 6, 2015
Rotmistrov A., Высшее образование сегодня 2009 № 1 С. 36-41
The study of the student protest movement in the late XIX century played a prominent role in the First Russian Revolution and the Russian Socialist Revolution and of the modern student protest movement. The author focused on the factors of protest behavior proposed by the author. He followed the conflictological paradigm. And he conducted the ...
Added: November 16, 2012
Vasiliev A., Российская история 2018 № 5 С. 207-211
Рецензия на изданную на русском языке книгу Романа Дмовского "Германия, Россия и польский вопрос" (СПб.: Алетейя, 2017. 208 с.). ...
Added: October 25, 2018
Хумарян Д. Г., Жихаревич Д. М., Konovalov I., Социология власти 2020 Т. 32 № 1 С. 8-29
This introduction looks at the state of the field in the sociology of work and attempts to offer a general summary of the papers presented in this Special Issue. “New Studies of Labor” (NSL) make virtually no use of the theoretical resources of the 20th century’s industrial sociology and try to sustain the focus on the ...
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Dmitry Halavach, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 2021 Vol. 48 No. 1 P. 85-115
The article examines the population exchange between Poland and the Soviet Union in 1944–1947, its role in the shaping of modern Ukraine, and its place in the evolution of the Soviet nationality policy. It investigates the factors involved in the decision-making of individuals and state officials and then assesses how people on the ground made ...
Added: January 29, 2021
Mrowczynski R., International Journal of the Legal Profession 2014
The paper compares institutional professionalization of legal professions – advocates and in-house lawyers – during the state-socialist and the post-socialist periods in Poland and Russia. The comparative analysis uses the conceptual framework of the sociology of professions. It shows that: (1) advocates were able to preserve a certain degree of collective autonomy and self-regulation during ...
Added: May 14, 2014
Malinkin A. N., Вопросы философии 2015 № 11 С. 175-186
Two fundamental problems of the methodology of M. Scheler and K. Mannheim are in focus of this comparative analysis: the one of the rationals of a new sociocentric thinking which is represented in the sociology of knowledge, the another of the objectivity of cognition which is connected with the fending off the threat of the ...
Added: March 3, 2016
Winkler S. P., Society and Politics 2019 Vol. 13 No. 1 P. 5-9
In this text, I provide an Introduction to the edited volume, Boris Hessen and the Dialectics of Natural Science. I enumerate the tasks of the volume which are as follows: (1) to better familiarize the reader with Hessen’s biography, (2) to assess his legacy and propose new interpretations of his thought and, finally, (3) to ...
Added: May 18, 2019
Busygina I., Онищенко А. Д., Балтийский регион 2019 Т. 11 № 1 С. 43-59
The ethnic makeup of the population significantly affects the domestic policy of any state, and its relations with neighbouring countries. Although interactions with ethnic minorities are not as urgent a problem in Lithuania as they are in the two other Baltic States, ethnicity-related conflicts continue to occur, particularly, as regards the relations between the Lithuanian ...
Added: November 8, 2019
Winkler S. P., Telos 2019
In this paper, I would like to examine the meaning of and relationship between ‘practice’ and ‘ideology’ in Boris Hessen’s “The Social and Economic Roots of Newton’s Principia”. I propose that for Hessen, practice can be defined as the transformation of things in-themselves into things for-us, as well as the transformation of things in-themselves into ...
Added: June 27, 2018
Ladynin I. A., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2017. No. 161.
The problem basically unanswered is whether the Soviet historiography has ever developed an all-embracing concept of antiquity as a slave-owning society and whether it produced a general scheme of this period at all. Two attempts to create a uniform Marxist concept of “slave-owning antiquity” in 1930-1940s (undertaken by the scholars of GAIMK and by A.V. Mishulin ...
Added: December 9, 2017
Dobrowolski D., В кн. : Colloquia Russica. Series I. Vol. 9: Rus’ and Poland (10th–14th centuries).: Kraków : Historia Iagellonica, 2019. С. 169-181.
Great Schism of 1054 was primary a local event of a moderate impact on multi-levelled ties within the world of European Christianity. After some time the bias against “Latins” had nevertheless outweighted the reasons of real politics and practices of everyday communication. Some argue that the change in the perception of the West was caused ...
Added: October 21, 2019
Ofitserov-Belskiy D. V., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 25: Международные отношения и мировая политика 2016 Т. 8 № 3 С. 100-135
The efforts of major powers aimed at modernization of their armed forces have become a subject of intense discussion among military experts. However, some smaller countries have also been trying with varying degrees of success to emulate the experience of the leading military powers. In this context Poland is of particular interest. Poland is the ...
Added: February 14, 2017
Kozlova M. A., History of Education and Children's Literature 2018 Vol. XIII No. 2 P. 31-47
The article reviews a problem set of intergenerational cultural transmission through the example of primers, which were published for Russian-speaking children in Latvia and Poland in the period of 1920s. We compare the content of the alphabet books published in limitrophe states with the content of the alphabet books published in Soviet Russia at the ...
Added: December 13, 2018
Konstantin ASATUROV, Tamara TEPLOVA, HARTWELL C., Journal of Applied Economic Sciences 2015 Vol. X No. 6(36) P. 929-945
What is the relationship between the two largest emerging financial markets of Eastern Europe, Russia and Poland, and how do they impact the region’s stock markets? The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of these two countries in regional volatility by examining their effect on two separate phenomena: financial volatility, defined here ...
Added: November 30, 2015
Mrowczynski R., , in : Professionen, Eigentum und Staat. Europäische Entwicklungen im Vergleich – 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. : Göttingen : Wallstein Verlag, 2014. P. 133-166.
The paper analyzes how the occupational group of in-house lawyers developed in Poland and Russia during the state-socialist and post-socialist period. These two countries constitute the most contrasting cases of socialist transformation in the region in terms of legal traditions and of the broader socio-political context. The comparative analysis uses the conceptual framework of the ...
Added: April 28, 2014