История IDS и советские ученые
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13136/1013-2309/1135Abstract
Some notes on Soviet scholars' participation in the life of the IDS, from the ideological difficuties of the beginnings to full international integration in the Perestroyka period (1971-1991)
Keywords: IDS (International Dostoevsky Society) History, Dostoevsky Studies 1971-2021, Dostoevsky Studies in URSS, G.M. Fridlender
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30.12.2021
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50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL DOSTOEVSKY SOCIETY (1971-2021) • 50-ЛЕТИЕ МЕЖДУНАРОДНОГО ОБЩЕСТВА ДОСТОЕВСКОГО (1971-2021)
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