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2020. Vol. 21. № 3
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Tatiana Yu. Vlaskina | Symbols and Myths of the Great Patriotic War That Shape the Image of the Contemporary Armed Conflict in Donbas | 11-24 |
| Iana V. Komar | Features of Victory Day Celebrations in the DPR and LPR: Old and New Meanings, Officialdom and Festivity, Stability and Adaptation | 25-38 |
| Irina Yu. Yampolskaya | Victory Day in Modern Odessa: A Conflict Between Two Concepts of Memory | 39-55 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Seiran A. Dzhanumov | Traditions of Russian Folklore in P.A. Vyazemsky’s Poems “Another Troika” and “In Memory of the Painter Orlovsky” | 56-65 |
| Kostyantyn Yu. Rakhno | The Folkloric Image of Unbaptized Children in Nikolai Gogol’s Story “A Terrible Revenge” | 66-72 |
| Vyacheslav A. Pozdeev, Konstantin A. Usatov | Folklorism in Works of I.I. Bashmakov (Ivan Ivanenko): The Interpretation of Fairytale Plots | 73-83 |
| Tatyana V. Krivoshchapova | The Silver Age Literary Fairytale: Evolution of the Genre | 84-94 |
| Aleksey V. Korovashko | “A Healer and a Wandering Poet”: The Spells, Incantations and Prayers of Varvara Malakhieva-Mirovich | 95-107 |
| Alexey N. Rassykhaev | The Image of Tist Ivan in V.A. Savin’s Story “Lucha” and the Vishera Folklore Tradition of the Komi | 108-117 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Natalia Yu. Zarubina | P.P. Ershov’s “Russian Song”: On the History of Musical Interpretations | 118-131 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Tatiana G. Vladykina | Food Symbolism in Udmurt Folklore | 132-140 |
| Nikolai V. Anisimov, Galina A. Glukhova | Food in Modern Commemorative Practices of the Udmurts | 141-156 |
| Eva Toulouze | The Power of Porridge: Udmurt Ritual Food | 157-170 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Sergey V. Alpatov | Keys to the Folk Bible | 171-175 |
| Kazbek K. Sultanov | The Return of Works by Leading Specialists in Caucasian Studies | 176-180 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Tatiana V. Volodina, Elena M. Boganeva | From Belarus with Love… Congratulations to Olga V. Belova | 181-184 |
| Author | Article title | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Elena V. Minenok | “My Path to Slavistics is Quite a Long Story…” (Dedicated to the Memory of Professor James Bailey) | 185-191 |