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Aleksandr Geraklitov. Izbrannoe
V 2-kh chasti︠a︡kh
(
Serie Спадщина
-
Chasti 1,2
)
I︠U︡rchenkov V.A. (ed.)
Aleksandr Geraklitov was a founder of scientific research on Mordvin people and culture.
Saransk,
2011,
500 copies,
Hard,
464+464 pp,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-900029-77-1
68 USD
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Saransk,
2011,
500 copies,
Hard,
464+464 pp,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-900029-77-1
T︠S︡entr i periferii︠a︡
Nauchno-publit︠s︡isticheskiĭ z︠h︡urnal
(
Vypusk 1
)
I︠U︡rchenkov V.A. (ed.)
The issue is compiled of works by scholars and researchers of the Research Institute of Human Studies under the Government of the Republic of Mordovia devoted to history and ethnography.
27 USD
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T︠S︡entr i periferii︠a︡
Nauchno-publit︠s︡isticheskiĭ z︠h︡urnal
(
Vypusk 2
)
I︠U︡rchenkov V.A. (ed.)
27 USD
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NIIGN
Saransk,
2013,
500 copies,
Hard,
312 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-00008-006-1
Da slavi︠a︡t potomki tvoĭ proĭdennyĭ putʹ…
Materialy Mez︠h︡dunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, posvi︠a︡shchennoĭ z︠h︡izni i dei︠a︡telʹnosti admirala F.F. Ushakova (Saransk, 4-8 avgusta 2006 g.)
I︠U︡rchenkov V.A. (ed.)
Fyodor Ushakov was the most illustrious Russian naval commander and admiral of the XVIIIth century; the book describes new facts of his life, studies his naval heritage in the marine tactics, and analyses the image of admiral in Russian literature.
Saransk,
2008,
500 copies,
Hard,
300 p + 64 il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-900029-57-3
29 USD
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Saransk,
2008,
500 copies,
Hard,
300 p + 64 il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-900029-57-3
Mordovii︠a︡ v poslevoennyĭ period. 1945 - 1953 gg.
Monografii︠a︡. V 2-kh tomakh
(
Serie Мордовия. XX век
-
Tom 2
)
Danilov L.L.,
I︠U︡rchenkov V.A. (ed.)
В книге показана повседневная действительность жителей Мордовии в послевоенные годы. Рассматриваются социальная структура, социально-демографическое положение и социокультурная сфера республики, а также денежная реформа, вопросы развития здравоохран…
55 USD
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NIIGN
Saransk,
2016,
300 copies,
Hard,
880 p., tables,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-00008-045-0