List of publications on a keyword: «Siberia»
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The system of protection and regime in POW camps on the example of Siberian camps: historical and legal aspect
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Author:
- Igor V. Shevchenko
- Work direction:
- Военная экономика и социальная политика в годы Великой Отечественной войны
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of security and regime in prisoner of war camps in Siberia. The author analyzes the changes in approaches to protection and regime during the specified period, identifies the key points and factors that influenced the conditions of detention of prisoners of war. The study includes an analysis of the measures and effectiveness of the prisoner of war detention control system. The results of the study provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of changes in the protection and regime of camps in the context of the prevailing historical and legal aspects.
- Keywords:
- security, control, prisoners of war, regime, Siberia
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The Language and Culture of the Siberian Chuvash as an Object Of Research
Review ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 4 No 1- Author:
- Albina Kiran
- Work direction:
- Ethnography, Ethnology and Anthropology
- Abstract:
- This article is devoted to the problem of maintaining and preserving the ethnic culture and language of the Chuvash living in Western Siberia. The purpose of the work is to initiate the beginning of linguistic and, in general, ethnographic studies of this diaspora group of the Chuvash people, the existence of which is an interesting scientific problem. The author mainly relies on the already published scientific developments of Siberian scientists. In fact, these studies are written in the genre of an essay. It provides information about the language, demographic situation, folklore and religion of the Chuvash of the specified region. Studies have shown that the Chuvash of the metropolis and Siberia retain many common features in traditions, customs, religious practice and culture. Their first generation tries to preserve the ethnic culture to the maximum extent possible. The new settlers, as a rule, speak the language and observe the traditional ritual and festive culture, while representatives of the Chuvash Republic often take a significant part in their life. Subsequent generations are more exposed to the processes of language shift and de-ethnization. Observations show that in order to maintain and preserve an ethnic culture, it is extremely important to recognize the need to maintain an ethnic language.
- Keywords:
- language, population, ethnic culture, Siberian Chuvash