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The unsettled frontier: historical imagination and asynchronous belonging on the Amur River | 2025 | Comparative studies in society and history 67 (3): 654-79 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Worldmaking in the Hijaz: Muslims between South Asian and Soviet visions of managing difference, 1919-1926 | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 185-212 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
'And I believe in signs': Soviet secularity and Islamic tradition in Kyrkyzstan | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 342-68 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
An 'empty place'? The transformation of the industrial landscape in contemporary Lithuania | 2024 | Český Lid [electronically indexed] 111 (3): 299-321 | H6/KVL [CESKY-] | 0009-0794 | |||
Slow conflict on display: on the representation of Russophone minorities in Baltic History Museums | 2024 | Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 475-90 | H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] | 1335-1303 | |||
From Moldavian Korten to Altai and back to Tarutino (Ukraine). The ‘big’ theme of the Soviet deportations in the ‘small’ stories of the Bulgarians from Bessarabia (Part 3) | 2023 | Bulgarska etnologiia 49 (1): 100-21 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Decolonization of mental health? The early days of an ongoing process from a global historical perspective | 2023 | Bulgarska etnologiia 49 (2): 189-209 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
The problems of medicine and healthcare in the USSR after the Second World War on the pages of the Soviet specialized press | 2023 | Bulgarska etnologiia 49 (2): 229-44 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
It’s time to decolonize 'Donbas' stereotypes | 2023 | Konteksty 77 (4): 31-6, 282 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
On some post-Soviet postcolonialisms | 2023 | Konteksty 77 (4): 136-7 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
The postcolonial condition, the decolonial option, and the post-socialist Intervention | 2023 | Konteksty 77 (4): 159-65, 284 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
Ghana and Nkrumah revisited: Lenin, stte capitalism, and Black Marxist orbits | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 399-421 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Blagoustroistva: infrastructure, determinism, (re-)coloniality, and social engineering in Moscow, 1917-2022 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 587-615 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Opera as critical 'synthesis': theorizing the interface between cosmopolitanism and orientalism | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 616-42 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Exceptions to socialism: gender, ethnicity, and the transformation of Soviet development in comparative perspective | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (4): 882-907 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Soviet information warfare on the Holodomor vs historical sources: actors of the memory battle | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 25-47 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
'Our people, our rules, and our border!': village networks, people's economies, and the functioning of the State at the western edge of Ukraine | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 123-39 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
Collective memory, moral economy and land disputes after the repatriation of Crimean Tatars | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 141-53 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
Photos as a cultural code of the Odesa region | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 175-96 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
The cultural space of the city on the frontier: Kharkiv during decommunization and the war | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 217-23 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
Changes in the religious culture of Catholic minorities in Poland and Ukraine | 2023 | Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 255-70 | H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] | 0071-1861 | |||
Communication of tradition(s): narrative templates of magical healing in urban shamanism | 2023 | Traditiones: acta Instituti Ethnographiae Slovenorum 52 (1): 11-38 | H6/KVP [TRADITIONES-] | 0352-0447 | |||
Folklore: memories, politics, heritagisation | 2023 | Traditiones: acta Instituti Ethnographiae Slovenorum 52 (2): 7-19 | H6/KVP [TRADITIONES-] | 0352-0447 | |||
The power of authorities, interpretations, and songs: the discourse of authenticity in the Latvian folklore revival | 2023 | Traditiones: acta Instituti Ethnographiae Slovenorum 52 (2): 47-68 | H6/KVP [TRADITIONES-] | 0352-0447 | |||
The institutionalisation of participatory singing since the 1960s in Estonia | 2023 | Traditiones: acta Instituti Ethnographiae Slovenorum 52 (2): 125-48 | H6/KVP [TRADITIONES-] | 0352-0447 | |||
Relationality and uprooting: towards a Caribbean reading of ex-Soviet Central Asia | 2022 | Antropologia portuguesa (39): 73-101 | H6 [ANTROPOLOGIA-] | 0870-0990 | |||
Influences from the interwar period on the photography of socialist realism in Croatia and Serbia | 2022 | Studia Ethnological Croatica 34 (): 85-101 | H6 [STUDIA-] | 1330-3627 | |||
The Bulgarian population of Perm: origin, displacement, numbers | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 300-13 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Labor migrations of Bulgarians in Western Siberia in the 1970s and 1980s. Sociocultural aspects | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 314-325 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Bulgarian labor migration to Ural and Siberia and Bulgarian community in Surgut (1970 – 2022) | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 326-48 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
From the Moldavian Korten to Altai and back to Tarutino (Ukraine). The 'big' subject of Soviet deportations in the 'small' stories of the Bulgarians from Bessarabia (Part 1) | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 349-67 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
The Bulgarians in Bessarabia in the 1940s (Exogenous factors of the demographic process: birthrate and mortality) | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (4): 415-33 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Bulgarian labor mobility in Komi. Characteristics of the largest socialist project for employment abroad | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (4): 453-73 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
From the Moldavian Korten to Altai and back to Tarutino (Ukraine). The 'big' subject of Soviet deportations in the 'small' stories of the Bulgarians from Bessarabia (Part 2) | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (4): 474-95 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Gas pipeline. Album of the Bulgarian builders in the USSR | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (4): 496-507 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
From the editors: Bulgarians in Siberia and the Urals | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 293-9 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
The Venice Biennale and art in Belgrade in the 1950s. A contribution to the study of the artistic dialogue between Italy and Serbia | 2022 | Balcanica 53 (): 227-42 | H6/KVO [BALCANICA-] | 0350-7653 | |||
The two last encounters between Broz and Berlinguer – the epilogue of an alliance | 2022 | Balcanica 53 (): 273-300 | H6/KVO [BALCANICA-] | 0350-7653 | |||
The Yugoslav perspective on Italian Eurocommunism in the second half of the 1970s | 2022 | Balcanica 53 (): 301-17 | H6/KVO [BALCANICA-] | 0350-7653 | |||
The Classics between disciplines and theories: the anthropology of Ancient Worlds | 2022 | Ethno-anthropological problems journal 17 (4): 1181–1202 | H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] | 0353-1589 | |||
Rituals, propaganda, and social regulation: totalism as a quasi-religious system | 2022 | Slovenský národopis 70 (2): 273-96 | H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] | 1335-1303 | |||
‘Uzbek speculators’ behind the front line. A firmly rooted Russian colonial stereotype versus the Soviet ‘friendship of peoples’ | 2022 | Slovenský národopis 70 (4): 549-62 | H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] | 1335-1303 | |||
Religious, national or cultural? A case study of frameworks for Jewish education in post-Soviet Central Asia | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (3): 368-81 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The Kazakhstani Soviet not? Reading Nazarbayev's Kazakhstani-ness through Brezhnev's Soviet people | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (3): 400-19 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Introduction: 30 years of Central Asian studies - the best is yet to come | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 477-82 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
On writing Soviet history of Central Asia: frameworks, challenges, prospects | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 483-503 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Central Asia: from dark matter to a dark curtain? | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 504-22 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Writing about peoples: an American's reflections on 30 years of Central Asian studies | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 523-38 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Islam in Central Asia 30 years after independence: debates, controversies and the critique of a critique | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 539-54 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
On the brink and at the world's edge: Western approaches to Central Asia's international politics, 1991-2021 | 2021 | Central Asian survey 40 (4): 555-75 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 |