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  1. Problemy metodiki provedenii︠a︡ seminarskikh zani︠a︡tiĭ po filosofii.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Petrov & V. V. Sharonov (eds.) - 1976
     
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  2. Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie. Edited by James L. West and Iurii A. Petrov.F. S. Zuckerman - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (4):617-617.
     
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    Orthodox theological understanding of church-state relations in Ukraine at the time of development of Media and Information Technology.Iurii Kovalenko - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 74:197-211.
    Iurii Kovalenko.Orthodox theological understanding of church-state relations in Ukraine at the time of development of Media and Information Technology. The author, who for many years was the press-secretary to the Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, considers continuity UOC position on the principles of church-state relations and their genesis in accordance with the socio-political processes taking place in Ukraine, the development of media and information technology.
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  4. Idealisticheskaia Dialektika V Xx Stoletii Kritika Mirovozzrencheskikh Osnov Nemarksistskoi Dialektiki.Iurii Nikolaevich Davydov & M. B. Mitin - 1987 - Izd-Vo Polit. Lit-Ry.
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  5. Neomarksizm i problemy sot︠s︡iologii kulʹtury: Maks Veber i krizis zapadno-evropeĭskogo razuma: Paradoksy "neomarksistskogo" kulʹturoborchestva: Problemy otchuzhdenii︠a︡, kulʹturfilosofskiĭ smysl.Iurii Nikolaevich Davydov & Gennadii Vasil Evich Osipov (eds.) - 1980 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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    Open Orthodoxy as an alternative and perspective.Iurii Kovalenko - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 86:48-57.
    In this research, author analyzes and interprets data of sociological researches of the Razumkov Centre concerning the religious self-identification of Ukrainian citizens, their attitude towards the Church in general and towards the denominations and religions presented in Ukraine in the dynamics from the year 2000 to nowadays. The author also considers external and internal outlook trends and shows a dangerous contradiction between them. As an alternative to solve this conflict, the author suggests the idea of Open Orthodoxy and presents an (...)
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  7. Lenin i nauchno-tekhnicheskiĭ progress.Iurii Sergeevich Meleshchenko & Semen Viktorovich Shukhardin - 1969 - Leningrad,: "Nauka," Leningr. otd-nie. Edited by Semen Viktorovich Shukhardin.
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    On the Path of Restructuring: The Dialectics of Productive Forces and Relations of Production.Iurii K. Pletnikov - 1988 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):25-50.
    In the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU entitled "On the Periodical Kommunist," the study of the dialectics of the forces and relations of production is assigned to the sphere of economics. It is no accident that the question is posed in this way. Today, under conditions of restructuring, a concrete analysis of the economic connections, contradictions, and interactions of socialist society and of the real forms of manifestation of economic relations is more important than ever. The [current] (...)
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    Innovative trends in the symphonic works of Soviet composers of the 1960s and Symphony No.3 by B. Tishchenko. Part 2.Iurii Eduardovich Serov - 2021 - Философия И Культура 10:1-15.
    The subject of this research is the period of Russian symphonic music of the 1960s. A new generation of composers – the “Sixtiers” – introduced a fresh modern musical language and remarkable artistic achievements. In first part of the article, the author dwell on several fundamental symphonic works by R. Shchedrin, S. Slonimsky, E. Denisov, Y. Falik, N. Karetnikov, as well gives general characteristics to this period. The second part of the article examines the compositions by A. Schnittke and L. (...)
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    Renewal of the domestic Symphonism of the 1960s in the works of young Leningrad composers.Iurii Eduardovich Serov - 2022 - Философия И Культура 4:9-24.
    The subject of the study is the period of Russian symphonic music of the 1960s. A new generation of "sixties" composers has entered the Soviet music scene, imperiously declaring themselves with bright creative achievements, fresh and modern musical language. The epoch of the turning point dictated a new reality, required new artistic thinking, generated diverse creative ideas. The panorama of Russian music was quite colorful, many things in art appeared and disappeared very rapidly, stylistic pluralism, lost at the dawn of (...)
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    Symphony No.1 by Boris Tishchenko: towards the “new shores” (on the revivalof Russian symphonism in the 1960s).Iurii Eduardovich Serov - 2022 - Философия И Культура 2:13-25.
    The subject of this research is the period of Soviet music in the 1960s. A new generation of the composers – the “Sixtiers” – came upon the stage, demonstrating remarkable artistic achievements, fresh and modern musical language. This article is dedicated to the symphonic work of the prominent Russian composer of the late XX century Boris Ivanovich Tishchenko. Particular attention is given to the Symphony No.1, which he created at the age of 22. Tishchenko burst into the Soviet musical space (...)
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  12. Istorichnostʹ i istoricheskai︠a︡ realʹnostʹ.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Perov - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sankt-Peterburgskoe filosofskoe ob-vo.
     
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  13. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ ėstetiki FRG.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Perov - 1976
     
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    Lekt︠s︡ii po istorii klassicheskoĭ nemet︠s︡koĭ filosofii.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Perov - 2010 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka.
    В книге представлены лекции по истории немецкой классической философии, которые Ю. В. Перов (1940-2008) более 20 лет читал в Санкт-Петербургском государственном университете.
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    Ocherki istorii klassicheskogo nemet︠s︡kogo idealizma.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Perov - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka. Edited by K. A. Sergeev & I︠A︡. A. Slinin.
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  16. Tugarinovskie chtenii︠a︡: materialy nauchnoĭ sessii.I︠U︡riĭ Valerianovich Perov (ed.) - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sankt-Peterburgskoe filosofskoe ob-vo.
     
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    Zbilja i kritika: posvećeno Gaji Petroviću.Asja Petrović, Branko Bošnjak & Gvozden Flego (eds.) - 2001 - Zagreb: Antibarbarus.
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    Reassessing the VaxTax.Nathan Petrovic - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):222-225.
    To counter the imbalance in vaccine distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic, Albertsen and more recently Germaniet alhave suggested a new system of taxation coined as ‘VaxTax’ that would force higher-income countries to fund the access of low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) to new vaccines in times of pandemic. I will argue that this idea faces numerous challenges of ethical, sociopolitical and economical nature that may hinder any effort to solve the numerous health challenges that LMICs face. I argue that while (...)
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    The Dynamics of Scaling: A Memory-Based Anchor Model of Category Rating and Absolute Identification.Alexander A. Petrov & John R. Anderson - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (2):383-416.
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    The Dynamics of Perceptual Learning: An Incremental Reweighting Model.Alexander A. Petrov, Barbara Anne Dosher & Zhong-Lin Lu - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (4):715-743.
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    Reason, Liberalism, and Democratic Education: A Deweyan Approach to Teaching About Homosexuality.John E. Petrovic - 2013 - Educational Theory 63 (5):525-541.
    Teaching about homosexuality, especially in a positive light, has long been held to be a controversial issue. There is, however, a view of the capacity for reason that finds that those who deem homosexuality to be controversial will ultimately contradict themselves, becoming unreasonable. By this standard of reason, homosexuality should be treated as non controversial in schools. In this essay, John Petrovic argues that this epistemic position is problematic. Instead, he defends a Deweyan epistemology that casts reason as, in part, (...)
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    Both a bioweapon and a hoax: the curious case of contradictory conspiracy theories about COVID-19.Marija Petrović & Iris Žeželj - 2023 - Thinking and Reasoning 29 (4):456-487.
    [MAGA thought process: We must punish evil China for sending this horrible virus that is just the common cold and we don’t need masks but Trump was a hero for wearing one that one time and God bles...
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    The relationship between religious beliefs and coping with the stress of COVID-19.Aleksandr Petrov, Andrey Poltarykhin, Natalia Alekhina, Sergey Nikiforov & Sarbinaz Gayazova - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    Recently, we have faced the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the world, which has attracted the attention of all people. Stress has become a word familiar to all people. The stressors of life are relatively clear and some of them cannot be eliminated by humans. One of the stressors in the life of humans is the COVID-19 pandemic. Doctors believe that the virus is controllable but its prevalence is quicker and deadlier than other viruses. In addition, the virus (...)
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    Work Engagement in Serbia: Psychometric Properties of the Serbian Version of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale.Ivana B. Petrović, Milica Vukelić & Svetlana Čizmić - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Invasion, alienation, and imperialist nostalgia: Overcoming the necrophilous nature of neoliberal schools.John E. Petrovic & Aaron M. Kuntz - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (10):957-969.
    The authors present a materialist analysis of the effects of neoliberalism in education. Specifically, they contend that neoliberalism is a form of cultural invasion that begets necrophilia. Neoliberalism is necrophilous in promoting a cultural desire to fix fluid systems and processes. Such desire manufactures both individuals known and culturally felt experiences of alienation which are, it is argued, symptomatic of an imperialist nostalgia that permeates educational policy and practice. The authors point to ‘unschooling in schools’ as a mechanism for resisting (...)
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  26. Idei︠a︡ sobornosti v russkoĭ religioznoĭ filosofii: pi︠a︡tʹ izbrannykh portretov.V. V. Gorbunov & Iurii Markovich Nagibin - 1994 - Moskva: "Feniks". Edited by I︠U︡riĭ Nagibin.
     
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    What was Soviet ideology?: a theoretical inquiry.Petre Petrov - 2023 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    In this book, Petre Petrov argues that Soviet ideology, in the form in which it solidified during the Stalinist period, should not be seen as a member of a known political ideology. Rather, Soviet ideology is its own kind of political ideology, whose original life calls for an innovative conceptual treatment.
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    Filologii︠a︡ i kulʹturologii︠a︡.P. N. Sakulin & Iurii Ivanovich Mineralov - 1990 - Moskva: Vysshai︠a︡ shkola.
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  29. Putʹ zhizni.Leo Tolstoy & Iurii Nikolaevich Davydov - 1993 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola". Edited by A. N. Nikoli︠u︡kin.
     
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  30. Pregled povijesti logike.Gajo Petrović - 2013 - Metodicki Ogledi 20 (2):129-182.
    Do sada neobjavljeni tekst iz rukopisne ostavštine Gaje Petrovića.Rukopis je za objavljivanje priredio Vinko Grgurev.Zahvaljujemo Asji Petrović što je tekst učinila dostupnim javnosti.
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    The Leabra architecture: Specialization without modularity.Alexander A. Petrov, David J. Jilk, Randall C. O'Reilly & Michael L. Anderson - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):286-287.
    The posterior cortex, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex in the Leabra architecture are specialized in terms of various neural parameters, and thus are predilections for learning and processing, but domain-general in terms of cognitive functions such as face recognition. Also, these areas are not encapsulated and violate Fodorian criteria for modularity. Anderson's terminology obscures these important points, but we applaud his overall message.
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    Mixing signs and bones: John Deely’s case for global semiosis.Petre Petrov - 2013 - Sign Systems Studies 41 (4):404-423.
    The article develops a critique of John Deely’s ontological realism, specifically in its relevance for the project of global semiotics. Deely, whose theorizations rely heavily on the pre-modern philosophical systems of Thomas Aquinas and the Latin scholastics, has made the most sustained attempt to give philosophical grounding to Charles Peirce’s famous intuition that “all this universe is perfused with signs, if it is not composed exclusively of signs”. The critique developsalong two main lines. Firstly, I contend that Deely’s account of (...)
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  33. Koncept evolucije muzike u teorijama Herberta Spensera i Čarlsa Darvina.Ana Petrov - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):253-273.
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    Ecological Sustainability and Ecological Certification of Organizations: Individual Benefit or Public Commitment of Economic Sector Managers.Simeon Petrov & Tatiana Tomova - 2024 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 33 (4s):95-131.
    The text presents the results of a survey among 58 owners or managers of commercial companies that have sustainably implemented an environmental management system through their ISO 14001 certification. The study of management representatives is based on the understanding that business organizations play the role of intermediaries in environmental policy and the potential change of their behavior multiplies the effects of the interventions on the behavior of others - business partners, employees, and consumers. The data can be used to explain (...)
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    Rocking at 81 and Rolling at 34: ROC Cut-Off Scores for the Negative Acts Questionnaire–Revised in Serbia.Ivana B. Petrović, Milica Vukelić & Svetlana Čizmić - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  36. Equality of opportunity and personal identity.Neven Petrović - 2009 - Acta Analytica 24 (2):97-111.
    One of the central theses of egalitarian liberals in the domain of distributive justice is that talented individuals should not be allowed to keep their entire market-income even if it flows solely from their greater abilities. This claim is usually supported by one of several arguments or some mixture of them, but in the present paper, I want to concentrate on the version that invokes equality of opportunity as its starting point. Namely, it is claimed that every human being should (...)
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    The Physical-Emotional Distinction in Tort.Philip Petrov - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 37 (1):231-259.
    Several legal scholars have recently argued that U.S. tort law’s physical-emotional distinction commits tort to the objectionable position of mind-body dualism, but they have not considered the distinction’s role as an aid to judicial cognition and decision-making. Drawing primarily on the law of negligent infliction of emotional distress, this essay argues that tort’s physical-emotional distinction is not a relic of mind-body dualism but a heuristic that judges have used to structure and simplify the difficult but unavoidable task of drawing lines (...)
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    How Many Wars?Jelena Petrović - 2025 - Filozofski Vestnik 45 (2).
    The article deals with contemporary war history, the aesthetics of resistance, and the politics of affect in the context of the post-Yugoslav space. Looking back at the armed wars of the 1990s, as well as the numerous wars still being waged by other means, it becomes clear that there is still no peace in this exhausted zone of geopolitical discomfort. The politics of (non)belonging to this space has oscillated for decades between conflicting affects, liminal zones, and the (im)possibilities of overcoming (...)
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    Towards an affective history of Yugoslavia.Tanja Petrovic - 2016 - Filozofija I Društvo 27 (3):504-520.
    The article discusses the necessity for the diversification of stories of Yugoslavia, arguing for the importance of incorporating the affects and experiences of Yugoslavia?s citizens into the historical narratives. Acknowledging the difficulties emerging form the fact that what is articulated as historical narrative is still part of the experience for millions of citizens of post-Yugoslav societies, the article reflects upon the potential for and obstacles to an affective history of socialist Yugoslavia through the lens borrowed from German sociologist Georg Simmel. (...)
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    Toward a non-economistic understanding of higher education as a public and private good for the public good.John E. Petrovic - 2025 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (2):138-151.
    This article defines a public good, arguing that higher education should be considered a public good. This requires moving away from an orthodox economistic understanding of public goods. It also requires understanding the relationship between higher education as both a private good and a public good to the extent that it promotes individual flourishing necessary to the public good.
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  41. Огляд історіографії політики в срср щодо євангельських церков у 1940-1960-і рр.Stanislav Petrov - 2015 - Схід 1 (133):87-96.
    Стаття є детальним історіографічним оглядом проблеми політики СРСР щодо євангельських церков у 1940-1960-і роки. У ній розглядається та аналізується науковий доробок як вітчизняної історіографії класичного радянського періоду, періоду "перебудови", так і сучасної пострадянської історіографії. Окрема увага в статті приділяється роботам західних дослідників другої половини ХХ - початку ХХІ століття, які вивчали державно-релігійні відносини в СРСР щодо євангельських церков у 1940-1960-і роки. Розглядається також конфесійна історіографія проблеми, яка з'явилась в останні роки існування СРСР та набула свого розквіту у 2000-і роки.
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    Axonal wiring in neural development: Target‐independent mechanisms help to establish precision and complexity.Milan Petrovic & Dietmar Schmucker - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (9):996-1004.
    The connectivity patterns of many neural circuits are highly ordered and often impressively complex. The intricate order and complexity of neuronal wiring remain not only a challenge for questions related to circuit functions but also for our understanding of how they develop with such an apparent precision. The chemotropic guidance of the growing axon by target‐derived cues represents a central paradigm for how neurons get connected with the correct target cells. However, many studies reveal a remarkable variety of important target‐independent (...)
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    Material Semiotics as a Method: From Uncertainty to Order and Back Again.Kirill A. Petrov - 2023 - Sociology of Power 35 (2):18-37.
    John Law notes that — by the early 1990s — Latour’s approach contained the entirety of the principles of actor-network theory: attention to heterogeneous relations, use of semiotic tools, adherence to symmetry in describing the truth or false statements, performativity of practices, focus on circulations, predisposition to case studies. Expanding the list of approaches and tools used in the ANT, Law turns to material semiotics. He aspires to show it as a set of themes that stimulate the researcher’s sensitivity to (...)
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    Mapping Controversies in Neuroscience: The Plastic Brain and “Anecdotal Data”.Kirill Petrov - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (2):183-207.
    The study of controversies is an important methodological tool for understanding key aspects of scientific activity that are invisible from within the science itself. Following Sarah Whatmore, we argue that controversies are a force field within which there is a redistribution of expertise. As an application of the basic principles of ANT, the mapping of controversies lacks the disadvantages of constructivist and epistemological approaches to science. While preserving the validity of scientific facts, it could demonstrate the practice of finding allies (...)
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    : A New History of Modern Computing.Victor Petrov - 2023 - Isis 114 (1):219-220.
  46. Marx's theory of alienation.Gajo Petrovic - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):419-426.
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    Hesiod’s Religious Norms in Context: On Works & Days 724–760.Andrej Petrovic Petrovic - 2022 - Kernos 35:185-232.
    We analyze the section from Hesiod’s Works and Days (724–760) that equips the farmer with the expertise necessary to facilitate the household’s harmonious relationship with the gods. We propose that this section with its tabular ordinances represents the earliest collection of Greek religious norms, and we contextualize it both within the structure of the W&D and within the wider framework of Greek religion. The section is carefully developed and purposefully placed towards the end of the poem, with an eye to (...)
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    Institutional design and moral conflict in health care priority-setting.Philip Petrov - 2024 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (3):285-298.
    Priority-setting policy-makers often face moral and political pressure to balance the conflicting motivations of efficiency and rescue/non-abandonment. Using the conflict between these motivations as a case study can enrich the understanding of institutional design in developed democracies. This essay presents a cognitive-psychological account of the conflict between efficiency and rescue/non-abandonment in health care priority-setting. It then describes three sets of institutional arrangements—in Australia, England/Wales, and Germany, respectively—that contend with this conflict in interestingly different ways. The analysis yields at least three (...)
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  49. Construction, reconstruction, deconstruction: The fall of the Soviet Union from the point of view of conceptual history.Kristian Petrov - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (3):179-205.
    The fall of the Soviet Union is analysed in conceptual terms, drawing on Reinhart Koselleck’s Begriffsgeschichte. The author seeks to interpret the instrumental role of the concepts perestrojka, glasnost´, reform, revolution, socialist pluralism, and acceleration in the Soviet collapse. The semantics and pragmatics are related to a wider intellectual and political context, and the conceptual perspective is used to help explain the progress of events. The author argues that the common notion of the reform policy concepts as clichés is not (...)
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  50. Євангельські церкви в зовнішньополітичному векторі релігійної політики срср в 1941-1948 рр.Stanislav Petrov - 2014 - Схід 1 (127):160-165.
    У статті проведено аналіз впливу зовнішньополітичного аспекту на процес генезису "нової релігійної політики" Й. Сталіна, її інституціоналізації та причин, що призвели до охолодження в державно-церковних відносинах наприкінці 40-х років ХХ століття. Показані роль та місце, яке займали євангельські церкви в цьому процесі.
     
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