Editor’s note
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                            Funk Dmitriy A. One more word about ‘good journals’ and national rankings // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 6–11.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/1
                            12–22
                            
                            Tamke Martin West-East identity: the case of Henry von Heiseler (translatedfrom German by I.A. Kochev) // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 12–22.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/2
‘WE ARE NOT THEM. THEY ARE NOT (U)N(S)ILENT?’: (RE)CONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL OPPOSITIONS IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
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                            Ignatiev Roman N. New ‘fairy tales of Europe’ told by Russian anthropologists // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 23–25.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/3
                            26–51
                            
                            Kozhanovskiy Aleksandr N. Traditional celebrations in Spain at the turn of the 20th-21st centuries as an arena for cultural and value confrontation // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 26–51.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/4
                            52–73
                            
                            Kucherova Irina A. Following Egill: the nidstong in contemporary Iceland (the second half of the 20th to the early 21st centuries) // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 52–73.  DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/15/5
                            74–98
                            
                            Holler Ekaterina V. Functional usefulness of stereotype in the construction of identity: the case of Austria // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 74–98.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/6
MIGRANTS AND THE EXPLORATION OF URBAN SPACE
99–118
                            
                            Dyatlov Viktor I. Post-soviet open-air markets: a new phenomenon or continuation of tradition? // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 99–118.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/7
                            119–137
                            
                            Grigorichev Konstantin V. ‘Semi-urban farmers’ and ‘Chinese gardeners’: post-kolkhoz rent in suburban informal economy // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 119–137.  DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/15/8
                            138–148
                            
                            Bryazgina Diana E. ‘Chinese’ markets and urban mobilities: public transport system in everyday life in the city (the case of Irkutsk) // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 138–148.  DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/15/9
                            149–165
                            
                            Timoshkin Dmitriy O. ‘Give me some cognac and I’ll help you’: informal practices of land use in the suburbs of Irkutsk // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 149–165.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/10
                            166–192
                            
                            Nam Irina V., Karageorgii Elena M., Ermolova Aleksandra I., Nikitina Evgeniya V. The image of labour migrants constructed by the mass media: the case of Tomsk // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 166–192.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/11
BOOK REVIEWS
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                            Szmyt Zbigniew Review of Dyatlov V.I., Grigorichev K.V. (eds.) Etnicheskie rynki v Rossii: prostranstvo torga i mesto vstrechi [Ethnic markets in Russia: a bargaining space and a meeting point]. Irkutsk: Izd-vo IGU, 2015. 343 p. ISBN 978-5-9624-1321-1 // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 193–197.  DOI:  10.17223/2312461X/15/12
                            198–201
                            
                            Kulachkov Vadim V. Review of Bagdasarian S.D. Byt, trud i sem'ia krest'ian epokhi nepa: istoricheskaia povsednevnost' iuzhno-rossiiskoi derevni v 1920-e gody [The peasant way of life, labour, and families in the course of the implementation of New Economic Policy (NEP): the everyday life in South Russian v // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 1. P. 198–201.  DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/15/13
 
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