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Феномен Балтии в контексте модернизации советского проекта. 1953 – 1991 годы
С. 183–196.
Zubkova E.
The article studies the “Baltic phenomenon”, i.e. the impact of Baltic states on the modernization of the Soviet project.
Bushina E., Kornilova O., Kovaleva N., RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 427–444
Intercultural interaction in the post-Soviet space is determined by several factors, including: the number of Russians in a given country; the country’s internal policy regarding the Russian culture and language (which determines the nature of intercultural contacts), as well as cultural distance and the degree of similarity between groups. The authors of this article conducted ...
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Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2026 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 15–41
Drawing on official public communications, memoirs, and declassified/leaked documents, this article contends that Cosmopolitan-Liberalism, and a desire to contain/weaken Russia, drove the U.S. to expand NATO into the Baltics, Ukraine, and Georgia (BUG). This Cosmopolitan-Liberal Anti-Russian BUG Expansion was latent from the moment that the USSR collapsed, was officially adopted on 18 October 1993, and ...
Added: January 5, 2026
Rodionov G., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Психология и педагогика 2024 Т. 21 № 2 С. 445–465
This study aims to analyze self-efficacy, perceived threat, and discrimination as factors influencing the adaptation of Russian ethnic minorities in Estonia and Kazakhstan. In accordance with Stefan's theory, three types of perceived threat are considered: economic, cultural, and physical. The sample includes 272 Russians living in Estonia and 200 Russians from Kazakhstan. Multiple regression analysis ...
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Galyapina V. N., Умуркулова М. М., Тучина О. Р., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Психология и педагогика 2024 Т. 21 № 2 С. 360–384
The paper is devoted to the search for universal and culture-specific relation ships between perceived cultural distance, acculturation strategies and psychological well-being of Russians in three post-Soviet countries: Kazakhstan, Armenia and Estonia. In the study, the authors relied on perceived cultural distance theory and acculturation theory. The sample included 660 Russians (179 – in Kazakhstan, ...
Added: September 1, 2025
Пузанов Д. В., Ежегодник финно-угорских исследований 2018 Т. 12 № 4 С. 88–100
В статье анализируются сообщения ал-Гарнати об «охоте на ведьм» у «лесного народа» в Поволжье (возможно, мордва) и Генриха Ливонского о необычных расправах над католическим духовенством со стороны эстов и ливов. Отмечается, что сообщение ал-Гарнати - скорее всего пересказ субъективных мифологизированных представлений славян о соседних народах. В то же время археологические источники говорят о росте страха ...
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Пузанов Д. В., Ежегодник финно-угорских исследований 2020 Т. 14 № 4 С. 733–744
Подробно рассматриваются зафиксированные в письменных источниках обычаи ритуальной казни пленных врагов у эстов, ливов и «мордванов». Конкретные формы казни сопоставляются с обычаями соседних народов, сказочным европейским фольклором и исторически засвидетельствованными обычаями племенных коллективов. Существующее сходство в обрядовых практиках, запечатленных в различных письменных источниках, объясняется исходя из современных археологических и текстологических открытий, теоретических наработок, палеоэтнографических реконструкций. ...
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Zarina Kh. Lepshokova, Djukic J., Chernaya A., RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 385–407
The article presents a socio-psychological view of multiculturalism as a subjective reflection of the sociocultural context at the level of attitudes and perceptions. The concepts of ideal (expected) and real (perceived) multiculturalism are distinguished and studied in relationship with acculturation preferences and psychological well-being among members of ethnic minority and majority groups. The study was ...
Added: March 6, 2025
Трифонова А. В., Lebedeva N., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Психология и педагогика 2024 Т. 21 № 2 С. 466–489
Individual-personal and contextual factors in the process
of acculturation do not act independently of each other, but collectively, demonstrating close relationships. In this regard, it is important to study the personal and
contextual factors of adaptation within the framework of a single integrated approach. This exploratory empirical study is aimed at studying the complex
personality and contextual factors ...
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Trifonova A., Lebedeva N., Национальный психологический журнал 2024 Т. 19 № 1 С. 77–89
Background. Acculturation strategy choice and success of adaptation to new cultural environment depend both on individual characteristics of participants of intercultural interaction and on characteristics of the context. In this regard, it is important to apply an integrated approach to study the mutual contribution of contextual and individual-personal predictors of acculturation. Objective. The study aims ...
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Zotova M., Zinovyev A., Социологические исследования 2024 № 2 С. 48–61
The article provides a conjugated analysis of an objectified picture of the living conditions and subjective wellbeing of the population in the Kaliningrad region as one of the Russian border regions, characterized by the strengthening of the role of the border as a dividing marker against the background of intense crossborder interactions in the recent ...
Added: November 28, 2024
Liudmila Zaichenko, Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 2023 Vol. 53 No. 6 P. 930–948
The problem of the socio-cultural integration of minorities is a pressing issue for nation states. The position of the post-Soviet Baltic countries is quite peculiar because of the collective memory associated with annexation and the many traumatic events it caused. Education systems are particularly liable for integration programmes. The case of post-Soviet Estonia is unique, ...
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Zaichenko L., Pedagogy, Culture & Society 2024 Vol. 32 No. 5 P. 1325–1324
The success with which minority teachers cope with socio-cultural integration indicates their transformative agency. However, teachers’ ideational projects, which are converted into a set of established practices, are tightly connected with their ideologies. In this case what they transform is not a matter of integration for them but is irrevocably intertwined with protecting their own ...
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Liudmila Zaichenko, Journal of Baltic Studies 2025 Vol. 56 No. 1 P. 109–128
In this article, I examine the unique educational context of Estonia, which is distinct due to its parallelism (schools with Russian and Estonian languages of instruction co-exist in one national space). I introduce the transformative modes of agency of teachers from schools with Russian as the language of instruction using a morphogenetic approach in combination ...
Added: April 24, 2024
Kleymenov V., В кн.: Дни науки и инноваций НовГУ: сборник статей студентов и молодых ученых НовГУЧ. 1.: Великий Новгород: Новгородский государственный университет им. Ярослава Мудрого, 2023. С. 140–145.
The study is devoted to the Lithuanian raid on Rusa (1234). This research provides the new reconstruction of the course of the battle, which does not contradict the sources, in contrast to the one suggested by Mikhail Nesin. Besides, the meaning of the word zasada in the chronicles of 13th–15th cc. is defined. ...
Added: December 15, 2023
Maksimovtsova K., European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online 2022 Vol. 19 P. 241–269
This article analyses the development of national legislation in the field of language and minority-related policies and the subsequent public discussions in Latvia and Ukraine in 2018-2020. During this period, major reforms in the sphere of language policy and the protection of national minorities’ rights were initiated in both countries. The analysis of these initiatives ...
Added: June 14, 2022
Trifonova A., Культурно-историческая психология 2021 Т. 17 № 4 С. 83–91
The present article focuses on the relationship between local identity, perceived inclusiveness of the sociocultural context and psychological well-being of Russians in Estonia (N = 309; M = 37,46; SD = 16,56). Perceived discrimination and perceived multiculturalism are considered as indicators of the inclusiveness of the context, and self-esteem and life satisfaction as indicators of ...
Added: May 31, 2022
Lavrentiev A., В кн.: Человек архивный: сборник статей к семидесятилетию Юрия Моисеевича Эскина и 42-летию его архивной деятельности.: М.: Древлехранилище, 2021. Гл. 1 С. 7–30.
Князя Свидригайло Ольгердовича можно отнести к числу долгожителей Восточной Европы XIV–XV вв., как по возрасту, так и политических. Полная невероятных перепадов, взлетов и падений биография знатного Гедиминовича включала в себя и бесконечные войны, и разнообразные политические альянсы, и держание великого княжения в Литве, и тюремное заключение. «Оппозиционер номер один в Великом княжестве Литовском» , постоянный ...
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Воспринимаемая инклюзивность контекста, идентичности и аккультурация русских в Кыргызстане и Эстонии
Lepshokova Z., Культурно-историческая психология 2021 Т. 17 № 4 С. 25–33
Kyrgyzstan and Estonia are two post-Soviet countries which, after the collapse of the USSR, chose different trajectories of ethnopolitical and socio-economic development, attitudes towards the Russian language, the Soviet period of their history, as well as interaction with Russia in the international arena. The focus of the article is perceived inclusiveness of the modern sociocultural ...
Added: February 3, 2022
Омск: Издательство Омского государственного университета, 2021.
The purpose of the conference is to assess the current state and development of regional studies within imperial history, to draw the attention of the scientific community to the importance of studies of the history and historiography of neighbouring states in modern political conditions; to describe the contribution of Professor A.V. Remnev to modern research ...
Added: November 1, 2021