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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Moscow: Eksmo, 2012 399 p Serie: Tainy Drevnikh Slavian Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm ISBN: 9785699569625 Language: Russian
Dmitrii Konstantinovich Zelenin (1878-1954) was one of the most important Russian ethnographers and philologists. In this book Zelenin shows that the East Slavs were not the one nation but four various peoples: Belorussians, Ukrainians, North Russians (Rus) and South Russians (Rus). He also shows the similarities and differences in their style of life and beliefs. This book was first published in German (Russische (Ostslavische) Volkskunde) in 1927 under name Vostochnoslavianskaia (Russkaia) Etnografiia, then in Russian in 1991. Also available by the author: Stat`i po Dukhovnoi Kul`ture: 1901-1913 (1994); Stat`i po Dukhovnoi Kul`ture: 1917-1934 (1995); Velikorusskie Skazki Permskoi Gubernii (1997); Velikorusskie Skazki Viatskoi Gubernii (2002); Stat`i po Dukhovnoi Kul`ture: 1934-1954 (2004).