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Days of Labour. Topographies of Power in Modern Peripheral Capitalism
Journal of Historical Sociology. 2016. Vol. 29. No. 2. P. 129–159.
Marzec W., Zysiak A.
Days of Labour. Topographies of Power in Modern Peripheral Capitalism
Кровицкая А. В., Попов Д. И., Кравченко А. А. et al., Judaic-Slavic Journal 2024 № 11-12 С. 133–186
The collective research deals with the representation of the Holocaust memory in the media of Central-Eastern and Northern Europe in the second decade of the XXI century on the example of Germany, Austria, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. Each of these states, the article argues, is characterized by its own distinct memory ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Ганин А. В., Славяноведение 2024 № 1 С. 31–38
The article examines the preparation of anti-Soviet uprisings by the leaders of the white emigration in Poland on the eve of the Genoa Conference of 1922 on the basis of documents from Russian and foreign archives, including the archives of the special services. The purpose of the uprisings was to disrupt the conference and undermine ...
Added: February 24, 2026
Чихачев А. Ю., Попов Д. И., Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН 2025 № 4 С. 17–28
This study focuses on the Treaty of Strengthened Cooperation and Friendship between France and Poland, concluded in Nancy on 9 May 2025. To identify its role for French and Polish foreign policy and the Euro-Atlantic security architecture, the article explores the main provisions of the agreement and determines whether they correspond with the strategic interests ...
Added: December 30, 2025
Loskutova M., Диалог со временем 2025 № 90 С. 382–388
A new book by Ekaterina Boltunova not only analyzes the events of the Nicolas I's coro nation in Warsaw in 1829 but raises a broad range of questions related to the history of Russian policy on its Polish lands in the first three decades of the 19th century. The novel ty of this research is ...
Added: March 29, 2025
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
Royce D. P., Вестник МГИМО Университета 2021 Vol. 14 No. 1 P. 48–93
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-opposite policies toward Russia. For the most part, the difference is explicable not as a product of differing material pressures and incentives (which do not, in fact, differ significantly), but as a consequence of differing popular and elite conceptions of Ukrainian and Belarusian national identities, ...
Added: November 4, 2023
Evstafiev D., Межевич Н. М., Россия в глобальной политике 2023 Т. 21 № 5 С. 178–190
Польский проект "Междуморье" является попыткой реализации традиционной польской геополитической линии в новых исторических условиях. На практике это приведет к неизбежной актуализации общеевропейских "призраков прошлого", включая и национальные и пограничные конфликты ...
Added: October 29, 2023
Memory events and memory wars: Victory day in L'viv, 2011 through the prism of quantitative analysis
Nikiporets-Takigawa G., , in: Memory, Conflict and New Media: Web wars in post-socialist states.: NY: Routledge, 2013. Ch. 3 P. 48–63.
How does memory event arise and evolve over time? What is the correlation between the dynamics of the development and movement of memory events within and across different genres, media and discourses? This chapter explores these questions via a case study of one memory event: the World War II Victory Day holiday in the Ukrainian city ...
Added: April 12, 2023
Манько Р., Вестник гражданского права 2014 Т. 14 № 2 С. 238–266
The dissolution of the Socialist Legal Family should not be identified with the
disappearance of the underlying Socialist Legal Tradition. The impact of the 45 years
of Actually Existing Socialism upon Polish legal culture is still significant. First of all,
there has been an almost uninterrupted continuity of legal instiutions (courts, legal
professions), and the system of legal education ...
Added: January 27, 2023
Linda J. Cook, Iarskaia-Smirnova E. R., Kozlov V. A., Social Policy and Society 2023 Vol. 22 No. 2 P. 355–375
During the early 2000s governments in Russia, Poland and Hungary declared demographic crises and adopted pro-natalist programmes to increase fertility, as well as policies to support families with children. Our article compares their ‘flagship’ pro-natalist programmes: Russia’s Maternity Capital, Poland’s Family 500+, and Hungary’s enhanced earned income tax credit, all framed by governments’ neo-familialist discourses. ...
Added: December 12, 2022
Gorizontov L., Вишеградская Европа. Центральноевропейский журнал 2021 № 3 С. 35–43
Poland's migration policy has received significant development and wide international resonance in recent years. The country is carrying out a massive reception of labor migrants from Ukraine, supplementing the visa-free regime of their stay in the territory of the European Union with legal employment opportunities. An increase in the influx of migrants from Belarus is ...
Added: October 31, 2022
Unsettling Borderlands: The Population Exchange and the Polish Minority in Soviet Belarus, 1944–1947
Dmitry Halavach, East European Politics and Societies 2022 P. 1–20
The article examines the Soviet nationality policy in Belarus in 1944–1947 during the population exchange between the Soviet Union and Poland. Unlike in Lithuania and Ukraine, the authorities in Belarus prioritized keeping the labor force over national homogenization, determined nationality by territory of birth, and attempted to keep the people by designating them as Belarusians ...
Added: March 3, 2022
Marzec W., Biography 2020 Vol. 43 No. 2 P. 361–385
This essay examines socialist workers' autobiographies as inscriptions of the self unfolding from illicit political militancy in tsarist times to the establishment of actually existing socialism in twentieth-century Poland. The autobiographies written in state socialism pin together the workers' strivings for a better life with their intellectual pursuits and their negotiation of the relationship between ...
Added: January 26, 2022
«Между сталинизмом и войной»: повседневность еврейской молодежи в Западной Белоруссии, 1939–1941 гг.
Янина Карпенкина, Judaic-Slavic Journal 2021 № 2(6) С. 127–154
This study focuses on the transformation of Jewish youth's everyday life in Western Belorussia, 1939-1941. The author came to the following conclusion. In Western Belorussia, as in the rest of the Soviet regions, the crucial issue of the Sovietization policy was education of the younger generation. The impact of the Soviet youth policy measures on ...
Added: December 13, 2021
Basov F., Мировая экономика и международные отношения 2020 Т. 64 № 12 С. 87–95
This article is devoted to the study of the position of the Visegrad countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia) on the further development of European integration. Particular attention is paid to such important EU projects as the Defense Union, the Energy Union and the European Green Deal. The article also analyzes the position of ...
Added: October 27, 2021
Anikin V. A., , in: The Middle Income Group in China and Russia.: Springer, 2021. P. 51–67.
The present chapter explores the middle income groups regarding their employment status and place in industrial relations. According to the prior literature, once we get the evidence that certain middle income groups hold advantaged positions in the labor market—for example, more stable employment and more influential negotiation position with employers or lower unemployment risks, or ...
Added: August 26, 2021
Vasiliev A., Новое литературное обозрение 2020 № 6 С. 581–593
In recent decades in postcolonial studies there is a tradition of studying European and Russian material far beyond the traditional scheme "Western colonizer/AfroAsian colony". Quick development of postcolonial studies in Central and
Eastern Europe is primarily associated with the study in the post-colonial perspective of its own historical experience, cultural heritage, as well as the present-day situation. ...
Added: April 6, 2021
Vinogradova E., Kozina I., Cook L. J., Communist and Post-Communist Studies 2012 Vol. 45 No. 3-4 P. 219–231
This paper aims to explain the characteristics and internal mechanisms of protest activity and solidarity among Russia’s industrial workers over the past two decades. Both academic discussions and officials’ attitudes toward protests prove contradictory. Even in periods of increase, labor activism has remained limited. Yet authorities continue to show concern about real and potential discontent, ...
Added: March 23, 2021
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