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Comparative spatial intimacies and the affetive geography of home: imaginaries and sense-regimes in the Soviet-era Baltics 2025 Space and culture 28 (1): 67-82
  • Epp Annus
H6 [SPACE-] 1206-3312
Peeking under the Asian iron curtain: Socialist, Persianate and anti-colonial modes of friendship between Pakistani and Tajik poets 2025 History and anthropology 36 (2): 326-47
  • Aaron O'Connor
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Harri Moora – Nõukogude Eesti etnograafia sihiseadja 2025 Eesti Rahva Muuseumi aastaraamat 66 (1): 145-81
  • Indrek Jääts
H6/KVT [TARTU-] 1406-0388
Children’s drawing put to the test of realism: a study of Russian and Soviet artistic and educational discourse, 1901-1934 2025 Gradhiva: revue de anthropologie et museologie (39): 210-28
  • Cécile Pichon-Bonin
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Talfīq as liberation: encountering 'Alī al-Ghumuqī and global Islam in twentieth-century Dagestan 2025 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 35 (2): 253-72
  • Paolo Sartori
  • Shamil Shikhaliev
H6/KW [ROYAL-] 1356-1863
Homophobic discourses and their Soviet history in Estonia 2024 Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 49-72
  • Rebeka Põldsam
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0949
Adopting or dodging the heroic model: professional trajectories of Estonian women architects 2024 Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 73-98
  • Ingrid Ruudi
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0949
Success story or traumatic experience? An attempt to integrate trauma theory with oral history research for the interpretation of first-person stories 2024 Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 7-28
  • Tiio Jaago
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0949
The past is not what it used to be: contemporary myths, Cold War nostalgia and abandoned Soviet nuclear bases 2024 Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 813-32
  • Grzegorz Kiarszys
H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] 0959-7743
As much as necessary and as little as possible: the interplay of national and Soviet in a wedding performance at the 1960 folk art evening of the Estonian Folk Festival 2024 Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 67-98
  • Janika Oras
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0949
A Soviet-Estonian ethnographer contributing to the ethnic movements of fellow Finno-Ugrians 2024 Anthropological journal of European cultures 33 (1): 85-104
  • Indrek Jääts
  • Svetlana Karm
*H6/KF [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 1755-2923
'Ties that matter the most'. Family connections in memory of the Transcarpathian village community 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (3): 362-82
  • Matej Butko
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Slow conflict on display: on the representation of Russophone minorities in Baltic History Museums 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 475-90
  • Ene Kõresaar
  • Kirsti Jõesalu
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Rivers between nature, infrastructure, and religion 2023 Central Asian survey 42 (1): 21-40
  • Ketevan Gurchiani
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
'Two-parts - one whole'? Kazakh-Kyrgyz relations in the making of Soviet Kyrgyzstan, 1917-24 2023 Central Asian survey 42 (1): 109-26
  • Mirlan Bektursunov
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Imagine there is no death… Soviet funeral reforming en marche 2023 Temenos: Nordic journal of comparative religion 59 (1): 9-28
  • Anna Sokolova
2342-7256
"Communism happened!" Experiencing a multiplicity of nostalgias 2023 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 30-57
  • Vasilina Orlova
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Comrades and spies: from Socialist scholarship to claims of colonial innocence in the Czech Republic 2023 American ethnologist 50 (3): 419-30
  • Ema Hrešanová
H6 [AMERICAN-] 0094-0496
Aleksei Peterson in the southern Veps villages in 1965–1969: a chapter from the history of Soviet Estonian ethnography 2023 Folklore (Tartu) 91 (): 25-46
  • Indrek Jääts
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0949
Narratives of indigenous resistance in north-western Siberia in the 1930s 2023 Suomen antropologi 47 (3): 53-73
  • Art Leete
H6 [SUOMEN -] 0355-3930
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
  • Galin Georgiev
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
  • Volodimir Gamza
H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] 1310-5213
It’s time to decolonize 'Donbas' stereotypes 2023 Konteksty 77 (4): 31-6, 282
  • Lia Dostlieva
H6/KVM [POLSKA-] 1230-6142
Bad myth: Picturing intergenerational experiences of revolution and war in Ukraine before 2022 2023 Konteksty 77 (4): 51-66, 282
  • Jessica Zychowicz
H6/KVM [POLSKA-] 1230-6142
Time to question Russia’s imperial innocence 2023 Konteksty 77 (4): 138-41, 283-4
  • Botakoz Kassymbekova
  • Erica Marat
H6/KVM [POLSKA-] 1230-6142
'Quid Pro Quo': The Czech folklore revival movement in the light of totalitarian cultural policy 2023 Český Lid [electronically indexed] 110 (2): 183-210
  • Lucie Uhlíková
  • Martina Pavlicová
H6/KVL [CESKY-] 0009-0794
They had beautiful boots and bananas there. (In)visible presence of Soviet soldiers in a small town 2023 Slovenský národopis 71 (2): 147-64
  • Katarína Koštialová
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Transformations in Midsummer’s Eve celebrations in Soviet and post-Soviet Latvia 2023 Slovenský národopis 71 (4): 319-41
  • Ilze Kačāne
  • Oksana Kovzele
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Soviet information warfare on the Holodomor vs historical sources: actors of the memory battle 2023 Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 25-47
  • Tetiana Boriak
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
  • Matej Butko
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
  • Olena Sobolieva
H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] 0071-1861
Photos as a cultural code of the Odesa region 2023 Etnografia polska 67 (1-2): 175-96
  • Viktoriia Dmytriuk
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
  • Roman Liubavskyi
  • Yevhen Zaharchenko
H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] 0071-1861
Lectio præcursoria: from Paradise to the Town of no Hope - Home-making among the Soviet-era Russian-speakers in Narva, Estonia 2022 Suomen antropologi 46 (2): 85-9
  • Jaanika Kingumets
H6 [SUOMEN -] 0355-3930
Children as consumers and co-creators of cultural products: the impact of foreign films on Estonian children's culture in the 1950s 2022 Folklore 86 (): 111-32
  • Astrid Tuisk
H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] 1469-8315
Cadre as informal diplomats: Ferdinand Marcos and the Soviet bloc, 1965-1975 2022 History and anthropology 33 (3): 355-71
  • Joseph Scalice
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Politicized demography and biomedical authority in Post-Soviet Russia 2022 Medical anthropology 41 (6-7): 702-17
  • Inna Leykin
  • Michele Rivkin-Fish
H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] 1545-5882
Political power and cultural history in the northeastern Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s 2022 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 91-114
  • Pavel Grebenyuk
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Cuba, Soviet oil, and the sanctions that never were: an archival investigation of Socialist relations 2022 Journal of Latin American studies 54 (4): 593-616
  • Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
*H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] 0022-216X
The Soviet city as a landscape in the making: planning, building and appropriating Samarkand, c. 1960s-80s 2022 Central Asian survey 41 (2): 297-321
  • Jonas van der Straeten
  • Mariya Petrova
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Of squirrels and men: being Soviet in Frunze's green spaces 2022 Central Asian survey 41 (3): 516-32
  • Louis-Philippe Campeau
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Rethinking early Soviet nationality politicies within the poststructuralist context: Marxist legacy, Soviet nation-building, and contingency 2022 Social science information 61 (2-3): 271-96
  • Deniz Dinç
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0539-0184
Le nouvel homme soviétique en tant que "Tsigane": nomadisme, guerre et marginalité à l'époque de Staline 2022 Etudes tsiganes (Nouvelle Série) (72-73): 202-29
  • Mark Edele
H6 [ETUDES-] 0014-2247
Le génocide rom tel qu'il ressort des mémoires et de la fiction soviétique rom d'aprés-guerre 2022 Etudes tsiganes (Nouvelle Série) (72-73): 230-55
  • Mikhail Tyalgyy
H6 [ETUDES-] 0014-2247
The category 'mixed marriage' and state administration in the context of ethnic cleansing: Germans in Bulgaria at the end of World War II 2022 Bulgarski folklor 48 (3): 313-31
  • Liubomira Vŭlcheva-Nundloll
H6/KVR [BULGARSKI-] 0323-9861
The Bulgarian population of Perm: origin, displacement, numbers 2022 Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 300-13
  • Aleksander Chernykh
  • Marina Petrovna Kliaus
  • Mikhail Kamenskikh
  • Vladimir Kliaus
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
  • Galin Georgiev
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
  • Aleksander A. Prigarin
  • Aleksander I. Ganchev
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
  • Elena Vodinchar
  • Marina Kliaus
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
  • Galin Georgiev
H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] 1310-5213