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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.
This is the first publication of a war memoir/diary of the famous Russian economist Nikolai Inozemtsev (1921-1982), former director of the Institute of the World Economy and International Relations, "shestidesiatnik".
This book studies the history of Russian professional philosophy, its connections with German philosophy, areas of studies and of teaching of the philosophical disciplines, pedagogical and artistic heritage of representatives of Russian academic philosophy.
[ Meeting with philosopher E. Il`enkov : ] Moscow: Erebus, 1997 Language: Russian
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Eval`d Il`enkov (b.1924) is one of the very few independent and talented Russian philosophers who created his own philosophical system during the period when "the only right philosophy was historical materialism" or "istmat".
This is the first handbook about scholars in the local lore of Moscow from the 18th century to the present. Includes 191 scholars, their publications and archives, and literature about them.
Code: 005255 Ekologiia v Rossii na Rubezhe XXI Veka Nazemnye Ekosistemy [ Ecology in Russia at the Turn of the 21st Century: Terrestrial ecosystems : Nazemnye Ekosistemy ] Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir, 1999 Language: Russian and English
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This book includes articles by the leading Russian ecologists on the following topics: conservation genetics, evolutionary stabilization of natural populations, theory of species diversity, successional dynamics of vegetation, strategy of surviving populations of historical ecology, soil biology, mechanisms of animal and plant adaptation to environmental conditions.
This book is a compilation of the program documents, current writings, and speeches of two liberal political movements in Russia at the turn of the century: the constitutional democrats and the Octobrists (Soiuz 17 Oktiabria (1905)).