Professionals and Marginals in Slavic and Jewish Cultural Traditions Men

Professionals and Marginals in Slavic and Jewish Cultural Traditions is the annual publication of the Slavic & Jewish Cultures: Dialogue, Similarities, Differences's project for 2022. It includes papers from the international conference of the same name held in Moscow on December 1-3, 2021....

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Main Author: Belova, O. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Russian
Published: Academic Studies Press 2023
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