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Vol. 1, No. 2 (2017): Special issue "Multiple Modernities as an interpretive paradigm: strength and shortcomings"
Online ISSN:
2587-8964
Print ISSN:
2587-6104
Published:
2017-09-29
Editorial
“Modernity continues to be what structures our historical self-understanding…”
Andrey Menshikov
124-127
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Opening the Debate
The End of European Modernity?
Peter Wagner
128-135
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Articles
Evolutionary Modernization Theory: Why People’s Motivations are Changing
Ronald F. Inglehart
136-151
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Apologia of Modernity
Victor Martianov
152-168
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Historical Responsibility, Historical Perspective
Daria Tomiltseva
169-184
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Book Reviews
Rossiia v poiskakh ideologii. Transformatsiia tsennostnykh reguliatorov sovremennykh obshchestv [Russia in search of ideologies: the transformation of value-based regulators in modern societies] (2016). Viktor Martianov, Leonid Fishman (Eds.)
Elena Kochukhova
185-190
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Olga Shaburova, Sovetskii mir v otkrytke [The Soviet World in Postcards] (2017) Moscow-Ekaterinburg: “Kabinetnyj uchenyj”
Lilia Nemchenko
191-195
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Ural Federal University named after
the first President of Russia B.N.Yeltsin