This article discusses the importance of the ideology critique of Indo-European philology for the development of literary and oriental studies in the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s. It shows how two distinct types of critique were developed, one which accepted the validity of factual data generated by the formal methods of philology while rejecting the principles of generalisation and conceptualisation that accompanied them, and another which rejected previous forms of scholarship in their entirety as expressions of a bourgeois will to power. Representatives of each trend are considered, with particular attention given to the Indologist Michail Tubjanskij, the Japanologist Nikolaj Konrad, and the controversial philologist Nikolaj Marr. It is a...
The article is written on the basis of scientific researches of the Soviet and modern historians bot...
The aims of this paper are fivefold: 1- to present data regarding some specific instances of conflic...
The article is devoted one of the most difficult periods in the history of Russian and Soviet Orient...
The similarities and contacts between early Soviet Indologists and Indian Dalit intellectuals, as re...
The article deals with the analysis of Japanese studies evolution in Russia and its key milestones o...
The article deals with the formation of Soviet Oriental Studies. Y. Marr’s activity is the centre of...
This edited volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history o...
Bakhtin’s work of the 1930s and 1940s is considered in the context of the development of Soviet Indo...
This study examines the specific aspects of the reception of Russian formalism and the development o...
The Soviet leadership called for uniquely socialist science during the first decade of Soviet rule. ...
The article discusses a theory of Asiatic mode of production. This theory had a great influence on t...
© author(s). Thematic justification is conditioned by the study of the origins and patterns of Indol...
The article looks at a number of marginal concepts of Freudian theory and at his articles on Dostoev...
<p>The scholarship on late Imperial Russia’s Oriental studies is divided by a disagreement over the ...
The Institute for Scientific-Analytical Study of Eastern Europe in Wilno existed from 1930 to 1939. ...
The article is written on the basis of scientific researches of the Soviet and modern historians bot...
The aims of this paper are fivefold: 1- to present data regarding some specific instances of conflic...
The article is devoted one of the most difficult periods in the history of Russian and Soviet Orient...
The similarities and contacts between early Soviet Indologists and Indian Dalit intellectuals, as re...
The article deals with the analysis of Japanese studies evolution in Russia and its key milestones o...
The article deals with the formation of Soviet Oriental Studies. Y. Marr’s activity is the centre of...
This edited volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history o...
Bakhtin’s work of the 1930s and 1940s is considered in the context of the development of Soviet Indo...
This study examines the specific aspects of the reception of Russian formalism and the development o...
The Soviet leadership called for uniquely socialist science during the first decade of Soviet rule. ...
The article discusses a theory of Asiatic mode of production. This theory had a great influence on t...
© author(s). Thematic justification is conditioned by the study of the origins and patterns of Indol...
The article looks at a number of marginal concepts of Freudian theory and at his articles on Dostoev...
<p>The scholarship on late Imperial Russia’s Oriental studies is divided by a disagreement over the ...
The Institute for Scientific-Analytical Study of Eastern Europe in Wilno existed from 1930 to 1939. ...
The article is written on the basis of scientific researches of the Soviet and modern historians bot...
The aims of this paper are fivefold: 1- to present data regarding some specific instances of conflic...
The article is devoted one of the most difficult periods in the history of Russian and Soviet Orient...