Образование СССР: взгляд на проблему межэтнического регулирования в ХХ веке спустя 100 лет
Люцканов Йордан – Институт литературы Болгарской АН (София, Республика Болгария).Год: 2023
Журнал: Вестник ГУ 2023 № 1
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Страницы: 119-134
Язык: русский
Раздел: Философия
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Аннотация
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