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2021 | 69 | 7 | 35-48

Article title

Исследования Pоссии/СССР и стран Восточной Европы после холодной войны: новое лицо дисциплины

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EN
Russian and East European Studies after the End of the Cold War: A New Face of the Field
PL
Исследования Pоссии/СССР и стран Восточной Европы после холодной войны: новое лицо дисциплины

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Abstracts

PL
Rosjoznawstwo i studia wschodnie po zakończeniu zimnej wojny. Nowe oblicze dyscypliny Artykuł ukazuje rozwój rosjoznawstwa i studiów wschodnich (REES) w USA i Wielkiej Brytanii po zakończeniu zimnej wojny. Prócz zmian organizacyjnych i strukturalnych, jakie zaszły w tych dyscyplinach, zwrócono także szczególną uwagę na nowe kierunki i trendy w badaniach nad Wschodem, uwzględniając białorutenistykę jako studium przypadku. Badania na tym polu rozpoczęły się latach 90. a od roku 2000 przeżywają rozkwit. Badaczy interesuje przede wszystkim historia kraju, politologia, antropologia i literaturoznawstwo. Powstawanie międzynarodowej społeczności badaczy pozwala Autorce artykułu sformułować wniosek, że dyscyplina, która miała wcześniej wyraźnie wschodni charakter, dziś zyskuje zasięg globalny.
EN
The paper deals with the new developments in the field of Russian and East European studies (REES) after the end of the Cold war, with the focus on the U.S. and Great Britain. Along with organizational and structural changes in the field special attention is devoted to new subjects and trends in the study of the region, with Belarus as a case study. Research in this field began in the 90s and has been booming since the 2000s. Researchers are primarily interested in the history of the country, political science, anthropology, and literary studies. The formation of an international community of researchers allows us to conclude that previously “Western” discipline of REES is gaining a global character.

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69

Issue

7

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35-48

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Dates

published
2021-08-11

Contributors

  • Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences (INION), Moscow

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