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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 | 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 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Harri Moora – Nõukogude Eesti etnograafia sihiseadja | 2025 | Eesti Rahva Muuseumi aastaraamat 66 (1): 145-81 | 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 | 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 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
Homophobic discourses and their Soviet history in Estonia | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 49-72 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Adopting or dodging the heroic model: professional trajectories of Estonian women architects | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 73-98 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | *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 | 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 | H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] | 1335-1303 | |||
Rivers between nature, infrastructure, and religion | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 21-40 | *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 | *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 | 2342-7256 | ||||
"Communism happened!" Experiencing a multiplicity of nostalgias | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 30-57 | 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 | 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 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Narratives of indigenous resistance in north-western Siberia in the 1930s | 2023 | Suomen antropologi 47 (3): 53-73 | 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 | 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 | |||
Bad myth: Picturing intergenerational experiences of revolution and war in Ukraine before 2022 | 2023 | Konteksty 77 (4): 51-66, 282 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
Time to question Russia’s imperial innocence | 2023 | Konteksty 77 (4): 138-41, 283-4 | 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 | 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 | H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] | 1335-1303 | |||
Transformations in Midsummer’s Eve celebrations in Soviet and post-Soviet Latvia | 2023 | Slovenský národopis 71 (4): 319-41 | 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 | 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 | |||
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 | 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 | 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 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Politicized demography and biomedical authority in Post-Soviet Russia | 2022 | Medical anthropology 41 (6-7): 702-17 | 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 | 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 | *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 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Of squirrels and men: being Soviet in Frunze's green spaces | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 516-32 | *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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKI-] | 0323-9861 | |||
The Bulgarian population of Perm: origin, displacement, numbers | 2022 | Bulgarska etnologiia 48 (3): 300-13 | 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 |