Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2.

WITH REGARDS TO THE ANNIVERSARY OF ULLA JOHANSEN

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From the Editorial Board // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 6–8. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/1
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Johansen Ulla On freedom of creative activity of servants of religion and transfer of religious norms in a non-literate society (a fragment of a manuscript translated from German by D.A. Funk and V.I. Kharitonova) // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 9–20. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/2

ON THE ETERNALLY TEMPORARY AND UNCOMPLETED: PAGES OF SOVIET URBANIZATION HISTORY

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Trubina Elena Germanovna Uncompleted construction of the imperfect // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 21–37. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/3
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Dukhanov Sergey Sergeevich Problems of Western Siberia's "unfinished cities" in the 1930s. // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 38–55. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/4
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Ilchenko Mikhail Sergeevich Unfinished project as a way to conceive soviet urban planning in the 1920s and the 1930s: the case of socialist cities // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 56–79. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/5
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Stas Igor Nikolaevich Urbanization through samostroy: slums in oil-producing regions of Soviet Siberia in the 1960s to the 1980s // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 80–99. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/6

MISCELLANEA

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Manuylov Alexander Nikolaevich The appropriation of discourses and practices: female migration from Russia to Greece in the 1990s and the 2000s // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 100–124. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/7
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Nam Elena Vadimovna A singer setting out on a journey": on the "shamanic" origins of traditions of singing and storytelling in Indo-Europeans and the peoples of Siberia // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 125–151. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/8
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Gordeeva Olga Vladimirovna Psychological effects of Amanita muscaria // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 152–183. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/9

REVIEWS

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Deriglazova Larisa Valerievna Is it possible to leave aside "the discourse around integration of migrants as a conservative anachronism of the era of transnationalism?" // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 184–202. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/10
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Miskova Elena Vyacheslavovna Socialist infrastructural modernity, or why "transition" from Soviet to post-Soviet was impossible // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 203–212. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/11
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Poddubikov Vladimir Valerievich The people of the "Land of gold": ancestors' heritage in the context of post-conflict development in Funar (East Timor) // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 213–217. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/12
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Arkhipova Mariana Nikolaevna In search of new approaches to studying altered states of consciousness // Sibirskie Istoricheskie Issledovaniia – Siberian Historical Research. 2017. № 2. P. 218–222. DOI: 10.17223/2312461X/16/13
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