| Issue | 
	Title | 
	File | 
		| No 5 (2023) | 
	“Abhorrent Zionism, Israel are not the Solution”: Dialectics of the Soviet and the National in Ego-Documents of the 1970s–80s | 
	
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	| 
		Zelenina G.S.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	“Anlantist” and “Europeanist” Trends in the Fourth and Fifth Republics in France (1946–2022) | 
	
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	| 
		Chernega V.N.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	“Becoming Visible”: Civil Society of Modern Iran in the Focus of Gender Discussion | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Ardashnikova A.N., Konyashkina T.A.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	“Civilizing Mission” in the era of imperial sunset: British approaches to the justification of colonial policy in the 1940s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Romanova E.V.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2024) | 
	“Communist militarism” and the “Monroe Doctrine” in the interpretation of soviet and british political leadership, mid-1920s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sergeev E.Y.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	“Economy of the Extended Space” as a form of autarky in 1930s Germany and German-Yugoslav relations in 1933–1941 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Mishin A.V.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2025) | 
	“Everyday Protest” in Republican Turkey of the 1940s: Forms, Trajectories, and Constraints | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Shlykov P.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	“Françafrica” in French power politics: formation, evolution, crisis (1960–2023) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Chernega V.N.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2024) | 
	“Friends to foes, foes to friends”: polish officers in the Ottoman army in 1840–1870s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Surikov K.А.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	“Germany and the Balkan Feud”: The Russian Press Assessment of German Policy During the Two Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kotov B.S.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2024) | 
	“How Ineffective is the Existing International Health Office”: Problems in the Creation of the Health Organization of the League of Nations | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Khodnev A.S.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“I would not wish for anything better than to be invited to this unification of forces”: accession of The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands to the First League of Armed Neutrality (1780) | 
	
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	| 
		Shatokhina-Mordvintseva G.A.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“Islam” and “Muslimisme” in the official discourse and categorical apparatus of the French authorities in the 1920s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Magadeev I.Е.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	“It Is Favorable To the Forces of Socialism to Keep the Americans in Southeast Asia Longer”: The Presidium of the CPSU Central Committee in the Determination of the Strategic Line of the USSR in the Second Indochina War of 1965 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Naumkin V.V., Skorospelov P.P.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	“Land of Brazil” as “Land of Dyewood”: Visual Metaphors as a Means of Representing Portuguese America in Sixteenth-Century Narratives and Iconographic Sources | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Okuneva O.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2024) | 
	“Les Miserables” Children of Great Britain in Canada: Maria Rye’s Migration Programme | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Yablonskaya O.V.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2024) | 
	“Let us conclude then the articles of peace...”: the naval strategy of the Russian empire and the formation of Russian-Moroccan relations in the second half of the eighteenth century | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Orlov V.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	“Marshals of the world revolution”: an essay of collective biography of the leaders of the Comintern. Rec. ad op.: A.Yu. Vatlin. UTOPIA ON THE MARCH. THE HISTORY OF THE COMITERN IN PERSONS. Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2023. 896 p. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Vershinin A.A.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	“Mr. Thiers’ Republic” in the Assessments of Russian Diplomatians, August 1871 – October 1872 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Cherkasov P.P.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	“New Worlds” of a Soviet historian: Travel notes and reflections of Sergey Utchenko | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Karpyuk S.G., Ashaeva A.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2025) | 
	“Not a Step Back”: Pages from Marshal Budyonny’s Frontline Notebook, June – August 1942 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Bezugolny A.Y.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2024) | 
	“Our Attention to Iran, as a Neighboring Country, Should Certainly be Sharply Increased”: the Documents on the Visit of the Delegation of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to Iran, January 1968 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kovalev M.V., Mirzekhanov V.S.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	“Our World Has Just Discovered Another Worldˮ: How the Discovery of the New World Influenced the Historical Consciousness of the Sixteenth-Century French Humanists | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Samotovinskij D.V.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2023) | 
	“Political Anatomy” and the Idea of Public Wealth from William Petty to Adam Smith | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Repina L.P.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“Purely cultural and economic in nature...”: Russian agricultural colonisation and land ownership of the Caspian provinces of Iran and the category of “cultural conquest” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Larin A.B.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	“Russian Spy” Schweitzer: An Attempt at Biography Reconstruction. Agent of the High Military Secret Police in Warsaw (1819–1831) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Zaichenko O.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	“Saratov Key” to the 1918 Campaign | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Posadsky A.V., Lannik L.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“Social” terminology in sir John Skene’s lexicography “De verborum significatione” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Palamarchuk A.A.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“Such a person is extremely dangerous to society. Especially if he is in power”.
Rec. Ad op.: A. Kronfeld. Degenerates are in power. Sexual perversion and nazism. Testimony of a psychiatrist / eds L. Mecacci, A. Etkind. Moscow: Eksmo, 2023. 160 p. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Khavkin B.L.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	“The amazing descent of the holy spirit upon the various tribes of Indians in this part of the World”: Missionary success among the native American tribes of New England in the second third of the eighteenth century | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Khruleva I.Y.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2023) | 
	“The Art of Management”: Empires and Imperialism in History and Modernity. Discourses and Practices | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Guskov E.A., Barinova E.P.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2025) | 
	“The Dead Cannot Be Saved”: Russia’s Recognition of the Kingdom of Italy, Based on Sources from the State Archive of Naples | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kimlenka K.A.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	“The Idea of New Munich is in the Air”: Italian Documents on Preparations for an International Conference in Late August 1939 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Mikhaylenko V.I.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	“The Man from Moscow”: Kenneth Koma and the USSR’s relations with Botswana in the 1960s – the first half of the 1970s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Voevodskiy A.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	“The Revival of Islam”: a French view of the Islamic Revolution in Iran | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Osipov E.A.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	“Two-Faced Janus”: Was Chancellor Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin in the Service of the British? | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Labutina T.L.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	“We Are Alone Here Like Orphans”: Leningrad Students’ Rural Practice in the Initial Period of Collectivisation | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Tikhomirov N.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	“We Arrived Openly and Without any Disguise on this Coast…”: The Schooner “Vixen” Case in the Investigation Papers and British Press of the Late 1830s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Tkachenko D.S.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	“What is Good for a Russian, is Death for a German?” (V.S. Dudarev. Bismarck and Russia 1851–1871. Saint-Petersburg, 2021) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Ipatov A.M.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2023) | 
	A “New Diplomatic History” in Western-Russian Relations (Diplomacy and Diplomats: from the History of International Relations between Western Countries and Russia / ed. T.L. Labutinа. Saint-Petersburg, 2022 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Petelin B.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	A COLLECTIVE PORTRAIT IN A DISTORTING MIRROR
Rec. ad. op.: D.V. Mazarchuk. ENGLISH DIPLOMATS DURING THE ITALIAN WARS (late 15th – first half of the 16th century). Minsk: Belaruskaya navuka, 2024. 353 s. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Domnina E.G.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2025) | 
	A New Edition of the Catherine-Voltaire Correspondence (Catherine II and Voltaire: Correspondence / transl. from French A.I. Liubzhin; introd.: A.I. Liubzhin, S.V. Volkov, G.Yu. Liubarsky, I.S. Selivanov. Moscow, 2022 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Mezin S.A.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2024) | 
	A new perspective on the history of Soviet-British relations in 1925–1932: essence, contradictions, and dynamics. Rec. ad op.: E.Y. Sergeev. An illusory dawn. The Soviet union and great Britain in 1925–1932. Moscow: Tovarishchestvo nauchnykh izdaniy KMK, 2024. 397 s., 16 vkl. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Komarov A.N.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Academic typography in the history of Russian art and enlightenment in the first half of the eighteenth century. In honour of the 300th anniversary of the russian academy of sciences | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Fedoseenkov N.N.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2024) | 
	Academy of Sciences and New Approaches to Economic Planning in the USSR (late 1950s – early 1960s) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Safronov A.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	African historical studies: challenges and opportunities of source studies. Rec. ad. op.: Sources on the history of Africa: problems, trends, prospects for study and application / col. monograph under the general note by A.S. Balezin. Moscow: Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. 339 p. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Khokholkova N.E.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	Alawite Statehood in the Twentieth Century: challenges and historical contexts | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Luchenkov I.R.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	Algeria: Political Participation During the Transformation of Political Regime after 2019 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kuznetsov V.A.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	All-Russian conference in honor of the 150th Anniversary of academician Yevgeny Tarle “new research on the history of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Aybabin I.A.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2023) | 
	All-Russian Conference of Africanists | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Lazarev A.V., Borkunov N.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	American Representatives to the USSR and the Fate of Soviet Religious Policy at the Beginning of the Great Patriotic War. From Father Leopold Braun's Correspondence of 1941 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Beglov A.L., Fadeyev I.A.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2024) | 
	Anarchist tendencies in the early socialist movement in Korea, 1919–1924 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Damier V.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2025) | 
	Anglo-French Military Planning in the Eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea Region on the Eve of World War II: Staff Consultations, March – June 1939 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Fomin A.M.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	Are They Fruits of Ancient or Modern Knowledge? Geographical Discoveries in the Commentary of Heinrich Salmuth to the Treatise of Guido Panciroli “Rerum Memorabilium” (1602) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Galkova D.A.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	ART OF THE (IM)POSSIBLE: MODERN EMPIRES IN THE MIRROR OF COMPARATIVE STUDIES
Rec. ad op.: V.S. Mirzechanov, L.V. Lannik. ON THE CROSSLINE OF IMPERIAL PROJECTS. “PAX OTTOMANICA” FROM THE FIRST CONSTITUTION TO THE LAUSANNE TREATY OF PEACE. Moscow: “Aspect Press” Publishing, 2025. 464 p. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Malkin S.G.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	Arthur Jacob Marder: A Glorifier of the British Sea Power | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Likharev D.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	Attempting to tame the dragon: China and America in the struggle for global leadership. Rec. ad op.: С. Prestowitz. THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN: AMERICA, CHINA, AND THE STRUGGLE FOR GLOBAL LEADERSHIP. New Haven; London: Yale University press, 2021. IX, 332 p. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Fadeeva T.M.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	Austria’s “Auslandskulturpolitik”: A nebulous cultural object in Europe? | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Golovlev A.I.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2024) | 
	Behind the facade of ceremonial diplomacy: the results of Khosrow Mirza’s “Redemption” mission of 1829 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Ardashnikova A.N., Konyashkina T.A.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2023) | 
	Berlin – Cuba: The Interrelationship of the Cold War Crises in the Strategic Assessments of the Superpowers1961–1962 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Magadeev I.E.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	Between the FRG and the USSR: Trade as a Factor of Economic Reforms in the GDR in the 1950s and 1970s. (In: Yablokov B.V. The USSR and the GDR. Economic Diplomacy in the Conditions of the "New Economic System", Moscow: GAUGN-Press, 2021, 154 p.) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Popov A.A.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	Between the System and the Opposition: The Evolution of the Electoral Portrait of the National Rally, 2017–2022 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Zhidkova A.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2025) | 
	Bibliographic Index Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Matveeva E.Y.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2025) | 
	Burghers and the Formation of the German National Idea During the Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648. | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Lazareva A.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2024) | 
	By law or by justice: Deputies in the Spanish Congress of Deputies around the bill on dictatorship of 1848 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Marey A.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Caliphate and the “dream-memory” of the Islamic state-civilization | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Naumkin V.V., Kuznetsov V.A.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	Caucasian Viceroy and Regional Elites, 1845–1854: Patronage and Arbitration | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Urushadze A.T.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	Centenary of the outstanding Russian military historian Oleg Alexandrovich Rzheshevsky | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Myagkov M.Y.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2023) | 
	Chanceler Adenauer’s the Theory of Crises of the USSR | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sorokin A.N.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	Civil Protest and Islamic Partisanship in Morocco: Experience of the “Arab Spring” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Orlov V.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	Civil Society in the Middle East During the Arab Spring and Socio-Political Transformations of the Late 2010s and Early 2020s | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Dolgov B.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	Colonial timelessness: The past and future of the German colonial empire in the public discourse of the Weimar Republic | 
	
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	| 
		Rodin D.V.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2023) | 
	Comparative Analysis of Agrarian Reforms in Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany and North Korea (1945–1946) | 
	
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	| 
		Francev A.P., Lebedev V.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2023) | 
	Conference in Voronezh on the Problems of Fascism and Anti-Fascism | 
	
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	| 
		Bogdashkin A.A., Teplukhin V.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Conference on fascism and militarism in Voronezh | 
	
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	| 
		Bogdashkin A.A., Teplukhin V.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	Conference on the history of collaborationism and resistance movement in Voronezh | 
	
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	| 
		Bogdashkin A.A., Teplukhin V.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	Contesting the Kemalist State: The Land Question and the Grass Root Civic Activity in the 1920–1930s Turkey | 
	
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	| 
		Shlykov P.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2023) | 
	Corruption Scandals During the Presidency of Ulysses Grant | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Alent'yeva T.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2023) | 
	Count de Lubersac: Mission in Russia, 1916–1919 | 
	
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	| 
		Pavlov A.Y.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Credit history of Nikita Panin (1770–1837) | 
	
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	| 
		Aksenova M.D.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2024) | 
	Crisis of loyalty and the defense of Empire in the estimates of the british Military class: colonial army during the inter-war period | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Malkin S.G.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2025) | 
	Cultural context of the construction of the British colonial empire. Rec. ad op.: J.M. MacKenzie. A CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. New Haven: Yale university press, 2022. 418 p. | 
	
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	| 
		Mikheev D.V., Antonova L.V.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2023) | 
	De Officio Boni Regis Aphorismus: On the Publication of Juraj Križanić's “Politics” | 
	
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	| 
		Yusim M.A.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	Deportation of jews from Macedonia, Thrace and Pirot: a dark page in the history of Bulgaria.
Reс. ad op.: Basic anti-semitic legislation of the Kingdom of Bulgaria / comp. S. Asani, N. Malici, V. Popovski. Skopje: Institute for spiritual and cultural heritage of Albanians, 2020. 639 p. | 
	
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	| 
		Tretiyakova M.C.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2023) | 
	Diplomatic Activities of Councillors to the German Princes During the Thirty Years' War, 1618–1648 | 
	
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	| 
		Lazareva A.V.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Discussions in “Cheche” magazine and modernisation in Tanzania (1967–1970) | 
	
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	| 
		Borkunov N.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	DO WE SEE OURSELVES REFLECTED IN OTHERS?
Rec. ad op.: APOLOGIA HISTORIOGRAPHIAE. AZ OROSZ TÖRTÉNELEM ÉVSZÁZADAI. Budapest: Martin Opitz Kiadó, 2023. 557 s. | 
	
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	| 
		Gruzdinskaya V.S.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Documents from the archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation on the position of African countries towards the Nigerian civil war (1967–1970) and on the OAU’s peacemaking | 
	
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	| 
		Mazov S.V.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	Drawing the First Lines: Russo-American and Russo-British Border Agreements in Alaska, 1824–1825 | 
	
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	| 
		Petrov A.Y.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2023) | 
	Economic Causes of the Cold War (K.V. Minkova. Economic Origins of the Cold War: Soviet-American Economic Relations in 1943–1947. Saint-Petersburg, 2021) | 
	
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	| 
		Khruleva I.Y.
	 | 
		| No 6 (2024) | 
	Edmund Burke, his readers and admirers in 18th century Russia. Part one | 
	
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	| 
		Karp S.Y.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2025) | 
	Edmund Burke, his readers and admirers in 18th century Russia. Part two | 
	
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	| 
		Karp S.Y.
	 | 
		| No 2 (2024) | 
	Edvard Beneš in American Diplomatic Correspondence, 1945–1948 | 
	
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	| 
		Zorin A.V.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	Ekistics in Arnold J. Toynbee Works | 
	
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	| 
		Vorobieva O.V.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	Electoral Process in Arab Countries (2011–2021): Specifics, Results, Political Activity and the Role of Youth | 
	
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	| 
		Sapronova M.A.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE IN PETER'S TIME BOOKS: THE DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSLATION | 
	
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	| 
		Zaretsky Y.P.
	 | 
		| No 3 (2024) | 
	Everyday Life vs. Politics: The Image of Joan of Arc in the Cinema of the Twentieth | 
	
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	| 
		Togoeva O.I.
	 | 
		| No 4 (2024) | 
	Evgeny Petrovich Novikov (1826–1903) – diplomat of the gorchakov school | 
	
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	| 
		Sagomonyan A.A.
	 | 
		| No 1 (2023) | 
	Evolution of Civil Society in Kuwait (1961–2020) | 
	
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		Melkumyan E.S.
	 | 
		| No 5 (2025) | 
	External Relations of the Canton of Zurich in 2005–2024: Institutions, Priorities, and Main Directions | 
	
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		Minkova K.V., Subbotin I.A.
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