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Immoral Obscenity: Censorship of Folklore Manuscript Collections in Late Stalinist Estonia
Published 2013-06-01“…In the first years after the incorporation of the Republic of Estonia into the Soviet Union, anti-Soviet mainly meant politically sensitive materials such as jokes about Stalin, very patriotic texts or the names of some people. …”
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The last stage of ''kulak" extermination in the Soviet Union (1945-1952)
Published 1997-12-01“…., the last stage of village expropriation, exile of wealthy farmers to Siberia or other distant regions of the Soviet Union was a part of the "Socialism creation" programme. …”
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Karakats: the Bricolage of Hybrid Vehicles that Skate and Swim
Published 2015-06-01“…This paper explores the material culture of ‘karakat’ (Russian karakatitsa) hybrid vehicles in the town of Kallaste, east Estonia. It focuses on the social factors that allow karakat culture to change. …”
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“But how true that is, I do not know”: the influence of written sources on the medicinal use of fungi across the western borderlands of the former Soviet Union
Published 2024-08-01“…This study, based on 35 historical written sources and 581 in-depth semi-structured interviews from eight countries in the western borderlands of the former Soviet Union, investigates the medicinal use of fungi by local communities. …”
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Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
Published 2013-09-01“…Interviews were made with immigrants from the former Soviet Union living in Finland and their family members living in the country of origin (in Russian Karelia and Estonia). …”
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