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116.
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Badaraev B.D., Oshchorova G.S.,Tumurova M.S. On the Mathematical Fundamentals of the 12-year Animal Cycle in China and Central Asia
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VIII, 3
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117.
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Badmazhapov Ts.B. The Characteristics of the “Pure Earth” Style in the Frescos of Dunhuang (7th Century)
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XVI, 2
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118.
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Badmazhapov Ts.B. The Semantic Interpretation of Buddhist Iconography
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XX, 1
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119.
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Badylkin L.Ye. Chinese Poets in Traditional Biography
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V, 1
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120.
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Badylkin L.Ye. Xie Lingyun (385–433) and the Poetry of his Time
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VII, 1
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121.
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Badylkin L.Ye. Synthesis of Arts in Chinese Tradition
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VIII, 1
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122.
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Badylkin L.Ye. Life Values in “Feng Liu” (the Style of Behaviour of a Chinese Artist from the 3rd to the 6th Century)
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X, 1
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123.
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Bakeshova I. Political Relations of Austria-Hungary with China
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XX, 2
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124.
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Bakulin Ye.V. Culturological Concepts of Traditional China and the Structure of a Bee-hive
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XIX, 1
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125.
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Bakulin Ye.V. Traditional Bee-Keeping in China and Practical Culturology
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XXI, 1
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126.
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Bakulin Ye.V. Zhen-jiu Therapy: Essential Problems of Theory and Practice
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XXII, 1
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127.
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Bakulin Ye.V. The Numeral Six and the Bee Honeycomb. Changes in Consciousness
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XXIII, 1
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128.
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Bakulin Ye.V. Changes in Consciousness in Chinese Culture
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XXIV, 1
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129.
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Bakulin Ye.V. Changes in Consciousness. Reception of Culture
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XXV
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130.
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Bakulin Ye.V. The Practice of Obtaining the Prediction with the Help of Zhou Yi
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XXXVI
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131.
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Barahta B.P., Deev N.N. The Current Campaign of “Criticism of Lin Biao and Confucius”
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VI, 3
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132.
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Barmin V.A. The Question of Organization of “National Army” of the
East-Turkestan Republic, 1944–1949
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XXVIII, 1
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133.
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Bashanov M.K. Osman Turkey and Eastern Turkestan: Genesis and Evolution of Political Interrelations
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XXIII, 2
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134.
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Baskakov V.Yu. The Comparison of Concepts of “Sthenicity” and “Inner Energy” in Western and Eastern Medicine
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XX, 1
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135.
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Baskakov V.Yu., Sergeev V.M. Features of Mentality within Limits of Cultural Tradition: Sun-zi and Clausewitz
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XVI, 3
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136.
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Baskakov V.Yu. Pair Exercises of the Taijiquan System as a Method of Psychotechniques and Psycho-correction
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XXI, 1
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137.
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Baskakov V.Yu. The Phenomenon of Eastern Psycho-techniques
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XXIII, 2
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138.
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Batuev D.Zh. English-Russian Rivalry in Northern China at the Beginning of the 19th Century and the Attitude of the Qing Court
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VIII, 2
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139.
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Batuev D.Zh. The Assessment of American-Chinese TradeAgreement of 1903
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XIII, 3
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140.
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Batuev D.Zh. The Taft-Katzura Agreement and the American Attitude to the North-Eastern Outlying Districts of Qing China (July 1905)
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XV, 3
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141.
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Batuev D.Zh. The English-Japanese Agreement of 1905 and the Policy of Great Britain in China
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XXII, 2
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142.
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Baturov V.A. The Agrarian Program of Gong Zizhen
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III, 1
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143.
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Bazarova B. Two Sources on Mongolian History in the First Part of the 17th Century
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IX, 2
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144.
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Bazarova B. The War of Galdan with Halha and Its Reflection in the Mongolian Chronicles of the 18th and the 19th Centuries
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XI, 2
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145.
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Bazarova B. Status of the Mongols in Qing China prior to the Revolution of 1911
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XXIV, 2
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146.
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Bazhenov G.А. “Person” as a Basic Concept of the Chinese Language Sphere of Concepts
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XXXIX
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147.
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Bazhenova E.S. The Evolution of Views on the Population Problem in the PRC in the 1950s and the 1960s
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V, 3
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148.
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Beishenaliev T.O. The Kirghizes in China: Problems of Ethnogenesis and Ethic Culture
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XVII, 2
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149.
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Beishenaliev T.O. The Term “Burut” in Chinese Sources of the Qing Epoch
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XVIII, 2
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150.
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Beishenaliev T.O. The Eastern and Western Buruts in Chinese Sources of the Qing Period
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XX, 2
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151.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. Social Origin of the Leaders of the Taiping Rebellion
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I, 1
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152.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. Rong Hong and Wang Tao as Predecessors of Chinese Bourgeois Intellectuals and Their Relations with the Taipins
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II, 1
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153.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. Textological Questions of Mao Zedong’s Works
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II, 2
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154.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. The Unity and Diversity of Chinese Culture
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III, 2
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155.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. The Taiping Ideal of Theocratic Monarchy (On the Question of Political Ideology of Medieval Peasantry)
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VI, 2
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156.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. B.V. Vetrov: Scientist and His Archive
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XXII, 3
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157.
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Belelyubskiy F.B. “Datong” of Ancient China and “Solar Island” of Ancient Greece
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XXIV, 1
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158.
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Belelyubskiy F.B., Kerimov V.I. Interpretation of the Social System
of Ancient and Medieval China in theWorks of G. Levin
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IX, 2
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159.
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Belkin D.I. China in the Future in the Book “The Year 4338” by V.F. Odoyevskiy
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XVI, 2
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160.
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Beloglazov G.P. The Development of Hiring Practices in Agriculture in Manchuria
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VIII, 2
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161.
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Beloglazov G.P. Tenancy Relations and the Position of Peasantry in Manchuria in the 1920s
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IX, 3
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162.
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Beloglazov G.P. The System of Land-use and Land-management in Manchuria in the 1920s
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X, 3
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163.
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Beloglazov G.P. Agrarian Reform in North-Eastern China in 1946–1947
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XIX, 3
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164.
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Beloglazov G.P. Agrarian Reform in North-Eastern China: Final Stage (1948–1949)
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XXII, 2
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165.
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Beloglazov G.P. Agrarian Reform in North-Eastern China: Preparatory Measures (Late 1945 – Early 1946)
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XXIII, 2
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166.
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Beloglazov G.P. The Russian Factor in Manchurian Agriculture (1910s–1920s)
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XXVII
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167.
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Belogortzev V.G. The Policy of Japanese Authorities on the Occupied Territories of China (1937–1945)
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X, 3
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168.
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Belogortzev V.G. Ideological Concepts of Wang Jingwei’s Puppet Government (1939–1943)
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XI, 3
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169.
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Belogortzev V.G. Opium Trade as a Means of Japanese Aggression in China in the 1940s
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XV, 3
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170.
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Belogurova A.E. The Program of the Japanese Administration on Assimilation of the Taiwan Population and Its Implementation (1937–1945)
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XXIX
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171.
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Belov Ye.A. Why the Xinhai Revolution is Bourgeois, but not Bourgeois-Democratic?
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II, 2
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172.
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Belov Ye.A. Misinterpretations of the Wuchang Rebellion History by Sun Yatsen
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III, 2
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173.
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Belov Ye.A. The Slogan “Establishment of Republic” during the Period of the Xinhai Revolution
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IV, 2
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174.
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Belov Ye.A. The Number of “Wenxueshe” and “Gongjinhui” Organizations on the Eve of the 1911–1913 Revolution
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VI, 2
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175.
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Belov Ye.A. Zou Rong – Propagandist of Bourgeois Republican Ideas in China
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VII, 2
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176.
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Belov Ye.A. On the Assessments of Selected Information in the “New History of China”
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VIII, 2
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177.
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Belov Ye.A. The Interpretation of Sun Yatseng’s “Industrial Plan”
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IX, 3
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178.
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Belov Ye.A. The Characteristics of the Wuchang Rebellion of 1911
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X, 2
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179.
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Belov Ye.A. The Xinhai Revolution – Won or Lost?
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XI, 2
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180.
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Belov Ye.A. Policy of “Self-reinforcement” of the Qing Government from the View of Modern Historians of the PRC
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XIII, 3
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181.
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Belov Ye.A. Western Bourgeois Scientists on the Wuchang Rebellion
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XIV, 3
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182.
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Belov Ye.A. The Wuchang Rebellion of 1911 as Viewed by the PRC Historians
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XV, 3
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183.
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Belov Ye.A. The Wuchang Rebellion in Soviet Historiography of the 1920s– 1950s
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XVI, 3
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184.
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Belov Ye.A. Why Russia Joined the Bank Consortium of the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany in 1912
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XX, 2
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185.
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Belov Ye.A. The Revolution of 1911–1913 in the Book by G.I. Safarov “Essays on the History of China”
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XXI, 3
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186.
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Belov Ye.A. The Position of Russia and China towards Mongolia after Its Declaration of Independence (1911–1912)
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XXII, 2
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187.
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Belov Ye.A. The Barga Question in Russian-Chinese Relations
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XXIII, 2
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188.
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Belov Ye.A. The History of Russian-Chinese Relations during the 1911–1913 Revolution in China
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XXIV, 2
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189.
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Belov Ye.A. The Russian Mission in Beijing and “100 Days of Reforms” (1898)
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XXV
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190.
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Belov Ye.A. Russian Support of the Altai and Kobdos Kazakhs in 1913 (according to the Unpublished Documents from Russian Archives)
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XXVI
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191.
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Belov Ye.A. Antichinese Rebellion under the Guidance of Togtokh in the Inner Mongolia in 1907–1910
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XXXIII
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192.
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Belozerova V.G. The Sociological Functions of Furniture in Traditional Chinese Interior
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IX, 2
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193.
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Belozerova V.G. The Image of Chinese Calligraphers and the European Equivalents
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X, 2
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194.
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Belozerova V.G. Rock Calligraphy Muo-Yai
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XXXI
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195.
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Belozyorova V.G. Yin fu jing Scroll from the Calligraphy Heritage of Dong Qichang
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XXXII
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196.
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Belozyorova V.G. Works of Deng Shiru: Conflict of Orthodoxes and Reformers in the Chinese Calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty Period
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XXXIII
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197.
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Belyaev S.A. The Local CCP Organizations and the Soviets (1931–1934)
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X, 3
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198.
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Belyaev S.A. The Character of Social Composition of Local Soviets in the Chinese Soviet Republic
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XI, 3
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199.
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Belyaev S.A. Methods of Solving the Food Problem in the Soviet Regions of China (1913–1934)
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XII, 3
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200.
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Belyaev S.A. Role of the Chinese Red Army in the Organization of the System of Local Soviets in the PRC (1931–1934)
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XIV, 3
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201.
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Bem K.Yu. Penetration of German Imperialism into China in 1933–1937
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XVI, 3
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202.
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Bem K.Yu. Aspects of Soviet-Chinese Relations in an Article by D. Heinzig
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XXVII
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203.
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Bem K.Yu. The Question of Prospects of the Youth Movement in China (According to the German magazine Spiegel)
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XXXII
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204.
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Berezny L.A. Characteristics of the Xinhai Revolution
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II, 2
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205.
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Berezny L.A. Characteristics of the 1925–1927 Revolution in China
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IV, 2
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206.
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Berezny L.A. Features of Chinese History in the 19th Century as Interpreted by American Scientists of Chinese Origin
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V, 2
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207.
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Berezny L.A. China: Traditions and the Present Times (The Posing of a Question)
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VI, 1
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208.
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Berezny L.A. The Struggle between Democratic and Antidemocratic Tendencies in the Chinese Revolution of 1925–1927
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VII, 2
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209.
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Berezny L.A. Soviet Historiography on the Character of Chinese Soviets
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VIII, 3
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210.
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Berezny L.A. More on the Chronological Boundary between the Revolution of 1925–1927 and the Subsequent Period of Chinese History
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IX, 3
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211.
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Berezny L.A. The Revolution of 1925–1927: National? National-Democratic?
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X, 3
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212.
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Berezny L.A. The Formation and Development of National Self-consciousness of the Hans
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XI, 2
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213.
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Berezny L.A. Concept of “Culturalism” and Problem of Formation of National Consciousness of the Chinese (Hans)
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XII, 2
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214.
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Berezny L.A. A Further Note on the Results of the Xinhai Revolution
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XIII, 3
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215.
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Berezny L.A. The Concept of “National-Liberation Revolution” and the Revolutionary Process in China
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XIV, 3
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216.
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Berezny L.A. The Social Nature of the Guomindang Regime during the Period of the “Nanking Decade”
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XV, 3
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217.
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Berezny L.A. The Problem of National and Social Aspects in Chinese Revolution
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XVI, 3
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218.
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Berezny L.A. The Characteristics of the Revolutionary Process in China: A Problem in Soviet Historiography
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XVII, 3
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219.
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Berezny L.A. The Formation of New State System in China in the First Part of the 20th Century: A Problem in Soviet Historiography
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XVIII, 3
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220.
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Berezny L.A. The History of Working Out the Concept of “Public Democratic Culture” for China
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XIX, 3
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221.
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Berezny L.A. It Was the New-Democratic Revolution in China, Wasn’t It? A Problem in Soviet Historiography
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XX, 2
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222.
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Berezny L.A. More on the Theory of New Democracy
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XXI, 2
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223.
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Berezny L.A. The Revolution of Missed Opportunities
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XXII, 2
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224.
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Berezny L.A. Republican China: Was Reformation theAlternative to Revolution?
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XXIII, 2
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225.
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Berezny L.A. Reformation Tradition in Chinese History
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XXIV, 2
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226.
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Berezny L.A. The Process of China Modernization (Short Novels)
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XXV
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227.
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Berezny L.A. Local Elite in the System of Chinese Despotism (A Problem in Western Historiography)
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XXVI
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228.
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Berezny L.A. Chronological Outlines of the New History of China. A Problem in Historiography
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XXVII
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229.
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Berezny L.A. China in the 20th Century: Alternatives, Historiographic Notes
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XXVIII, 1
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230.
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Berezny L.A. The Paradoxes of Gu Jiegang. The American Journal on Chinese Historiography of the 1930s
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XXIX
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231.
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Berezny L.A. Revolution as a Historical Phenomenon. Meditations of the Western Sinologist
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XXX
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232.
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Berezny L.A. Postmodernism and the Problem of Fact in History. On the Discussion in Western Sinology
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XXXI
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233.
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Berger Ya.M. The Question of Social-Class Differentiation in the Chinese Village after Agrarian Reform
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VI, 2
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234.
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Berger Ya.M. State and Village inModern China
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VII, 3
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235.
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Berger Ya.M. Modernization in the PRC: Aspects of Theory and Practice
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XXVI, 2
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236.
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Berger Ya.M. The Status of Woman in Modern China
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XXV
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237.
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Berger Ya.M. Global Strategy of China and the Place of Russia in this Strategy
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XXXVI
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238.
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Berzinya U.А. Traditional Chinese Discourse in the Modern Political Discourse of the PRC (Posing of the Problem)
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XXXIX
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239.
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Berzinya U.А. Traditional Political Language in theModern PRC
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XL
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240.
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Biryulin E. The Division into Periods of the Economic Relations between the PRC and Japan
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IV, 3
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241.
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Blagonravova U.L. The Existence of Linguistic Contact of Late Ancient Chinese Language with Tai Languages
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XV, 1
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242.
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Blinova E.A. “Bright Throne” (Ming Tang) as a Spatial-dministrative (Land Planning) Scheme
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XIX, 1
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243.
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Blinova E.A. Spatial Land-Planning Structures in “Yu Gong” and “Ming Tang Wei” Texts
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XX, 1
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244.
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Blinova E.A. “Yu Gong” as a Spatial-Administrative Scheme
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XXII, 1
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245.
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Blitstein P.A. Max Weber et les rites chinois: une critique methodologique
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XL
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246.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Features of Trigrams’ Distribution in the Hexagrams of the “Book of Changes”
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XVIII, 1
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247.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Experience of Semantic Reconstruction of the “Book of Changes”
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XIX, 1
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248.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Philosophic-Religious Ideas of the Zhou Epoch: from Totem to Heavens Cult
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XIX, 2
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249.
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Blyumkhen S.I. The Phenomenon of Dualism in Ancient Chinese Culture
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XX, 1
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250.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Localization of the “Realm of the Dead” in Ancient China
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XXIV, 1
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251.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Zonal and Vector Analysis of Tao-te Images
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XXXIV
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252.
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Blyumkhen S.I. Paired Images in the Light of Ideas of the Ancient Chinese on the Sacral Space
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XXXVI
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253.
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Bogachikhin M.M. Early Chinese Ceramics. Advances in Technology
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III, 1
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254.
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Bogachikhin M.M. Black Glaze during the Song Dynasty and Tea Ceremony
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V, 1
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255.
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Bogachikhin M.M. Two Routes of Ceramics during the Song Dynasty
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VI, 1
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256.
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Bogachikhin M.M. The First Ceramic Paints in China
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VII, 1
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257.
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Bogachikhin M.M. Principles of Taoist Bioenergetics
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XVI, 1
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258.
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Bogachikhin M.M. Mathematical Model of Hexagrams
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XIX, 1
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259.
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Bogoslovsky V.A. Theocracy in the State Structure
of Tibet
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I, 1
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260.
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Bogoslovsky V.A. Agrarian Reforms in Tibet
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VI, 2
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261.
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Bogoslovsky V.A. School Education in Tibet
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VII, 3
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262.
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Bogoslovsky V.A. Interpretation of Tibetan History (before 1949) in Chinese Historiography from 1980 to 1986
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XIX, 2
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263.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The Social Base of the “Jingnan” War in China (1399–1402)
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I, 1
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264.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Chinese Strategy and Tactics of War – an Example of the “Jingnan” War (1399–1402)
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II, 1
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265.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The Policy of Chinese Imperial Government towards Independent Sovereigns (Wang) at the Beginning of the 15th Century
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IV, 2
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266.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The Policy of First Emperors of the Ming Dynasty towards Buddhism and Taoism
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VIII, 1
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267.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Apanages in China from the End of the 14th to the Beginning of the 15th Century
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X, 1
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268.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The Territory of Apanages and Land Properties of their Sovereigns at the Beginning of the Ming Period
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XIII, 1
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269.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The History of Conflict between Apanages and Central Government during the Ming Period – Relations between the Court and Ning Apanage
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XVII, 1
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270.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Struggle of Zhu Yuanzhang with “Insidious Dignitaries” as Shown in the Text of His “Behests”
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XVIII, 1
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271.
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Bokshchanin A.A. “Honoured Dignitaries” and Their Role in Socio-Political System of the Ming Empire
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XIX, 2
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272.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Unusual Government Bodies in the History of the Chinese State
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XXII, 1
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273.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Concealed Historical Realities in Chinese History
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XXIV, 1
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274.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Warnings to Honoured Dignitaries in the Beginning of the Ming Period
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XXVI
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275.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Conflict Relations between Imperial Power and Honoured Dignitaries in the EarlyMing Period
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XXVII
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276.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The Chinese Embassy to the Country of Red Land at the Beginning of the 7th Century
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XXIX
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277.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The History of the Three Government Chambers in Ancient and Medieval China
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XXX
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278.
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Bokshchanin A.A. What did Christophor Columbus, his Contemporaries and Followers Hope to Find Over theWestern Ocean?
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XXXI
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279.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Sedition and the Means of Its Prevention as Interpreted by the Founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644)
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XXXII
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280.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Names-Appeals in the “Testaments” of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Founder of theMing Dynasty
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XXXIII
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281.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Empress Feng: Uncrowned Ruler of China
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XXXIV
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282.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Emperor’s Duties, His Personal Skills and Private Life as Interpreted by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Founder of the Ming Dynasty
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XXXV
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283.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Estimation of the Founder of the Ming Dynasty in China
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XXXVI
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284.
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Bokshchanin A.A. The History of China in the Ming Period (1368–1644) as Presented in the Russian Historiography
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XXXVII
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285.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Founder of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang on the Rights and Duties of the Heir to the Throne and the Monarch Sons Vested with Apanages
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XXXVIII
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286.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Chinese Emperors of the Ming
Period (1368–1644)
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XXXIX
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287.
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Bokshchanin A.A. Women – Rulers of China
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XL
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288.
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Bolotina O.P. The Influence of the National-Liberation War of 1937–1945 in China to the Outlook and Creative Work of Lao She
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VII, 2
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289.
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Bolotina O.P. Lao She and “Al-Chinese Association of Workers of Literature and Art against the Enemy”
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VIII, 2
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290.
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Bolotina O.P. Artistic Concept of Person in the Novel “My Life” by Lao She
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IX, 3
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291.
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Bolotina O.P. Lao She’s Position in the Struggle for the Rapprochement of Literature and theMasses (1937–1945)
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X, 3
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292.
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Bolotina O.P. The Problem of Chinese Society in Lao She’s Trilogy “Four Generations of One Family”
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XI, 3
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293.
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Bolotina O.P. The World of Images and Image of the World in the Works of Wu Zuxiang
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XIV, 3
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294.
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Bolsokhoeva N.D. Tibetan Treatises on Medicine in the National Archive of Katmandu
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XVI, 2
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295.
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Bolsokhoeva N.D. Chinese Translations as a Part of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon
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XVII, 2
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296.
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Bolsokhoeva N.D. Tibetan Treatise “The Essence of Medical Science”: Brief Characteristics
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XVIII, 2
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297.
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Bolsokhoeva N.D. Tibetan Written Sources from the Expedition to Mustang in the Collection of National Archive in Nepal
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XX, 2
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298.
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Borodich V.F. Data on the Waged Workers in Chinese Industries in the Second Part of the 19th Century
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305.
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Borodich V.F. The Question of Proletariat and Semiproletariat in Rural China at the 6th Congress of the CCP
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VI, 2
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306.
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Borodich V.F. Unsettled Questions of the History of the Hailufeng Soviets in China
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307.
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Borodich V.F. Comparative Analysis of Political Transformation in China and Russia
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Borokh L.N. When Did the Principle of “Min Sheng” Appear in Sun Yatseng’s Program?
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309.
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Borokh L.N. Sun Yatseng on the Two Ways of Social Development
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Borokh L.N. Liang Qichao – Propagandist and Interpreter of Western Economical Theories
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312.
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Borokh L.N. Concept of “Young China”
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314.
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Borokh L.N. European Law and Confucian Ethics
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315.
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Borokh L.N. Category of Li and European Utilitarianism
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XXVI
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Borokh L.N. Principle of Destruction and Confucian Ethics
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XXVII
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Borokh L.N. “Independence” (Duli) as Understood by Liang Qichao
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XXIX
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Borokh O.N. Traditional Images of the Death as Interpreted by Liang Qichao
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XXXIII
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322.
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Borokh O.N. Chinese Emigrants in Japan on the Brink of the XIX–XX Centuries (the Problem of Perception of Buddhism)
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XXXVI
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Borovkova L.A. The Quantity of Bureaucracy in the Ming Empire and the Role of State Examination in Its Staffing
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330.
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Borovkova L.A. The Foreign Policy Program of the Ming Empire (1368–1644)
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331.
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Borovkova L.A. The Establishing of Political Relations of Han China with the States of Central Asia (the 2nd Century BC)
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332.
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Borovkova L.A. Chinese Sources about the Homeland of Early-Turkic Tribe Headed by the Ashins Family
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335.
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Borovkova L.A. Where and When the Xiongnu
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Borovkova L.A. The Time of Organization of the Wusun and the Big Yuezhi Kingdoms
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XXII, 3
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Brodskiy R.M. A Linguistic Error in Diplomatic Practice
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Brodskiy R.M. Preconditions of Hei’s Doctrine on American Policy in China
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Brodskiy R.M. The Significance of the Spanish-American War for the USA Expansion in China
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Brodskiy R.M. The USA Policy in China in Connection with the Russian-Japanese War
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Brodskiy R.M. Japanese-American Contradictions in the Far East after the Russian-Japanese War and the USA Policy in China
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351.
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Brodskiy R.M. The Invigoration of the USA Policy in China in 1906–1909
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Brodskiy R.M. The Bank Consortium and China (1910–1913)
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Brodskiy R.M. The Yuan Shikai and the UDSA during the Period of the Xinhai Revolution
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Brodskiy R.M. “21 Demands” of Japan to China in Bourgeois Historiography
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356.
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Brodskiy R.M. The Failure of Yuan Shikai’s Regime
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Brodskiy R.M. The Policy of the USAwith Respect to Manchuria before the Russian-JapaneseWar of 1904–1905
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XV, 3
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Brodskiy R.M. China and the Campaign of the USANavy in the Far East in 1908
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Brodskiy R.M. The Emergence and the Early Stages of Development of American-Chinese Trade Links
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360.
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Brodskiy R.M. China in Expansion Plans of the USA at the End of the 19th Century
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Brodskiy R.M. The Characteristics of Japanese Policy in China during the Period of the First World War
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Brodskiy R.M. The Position of Great Britain and the USA in China on the Brink of the 20th Century
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XX, 2
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Budko A.A. The Role and Place of Geomancy in Construction in Traditional China
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Bugrova М.S. British Expedition of Brown of
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Bugrova М.S. Chinese Association (1889–1894)
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Bugrova М.S. Duncan Campbell and the Chinese Maritime Customhouses
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XXI, 1
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Burman A.D. Theater Performances as Ritual Gifts in China and Burma
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Burman A.D. Actor-Marionette in the Theaters of the Far East and Southern Asia
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XX, 2
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Bytev V.O. One Method of Structuralization of the “Book of Changes”
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