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Online Contents (OLC) Slavistics

The database "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistics gathers the approx. 300,000 tables of contents of approx. 498 most important Slavic periodicals with the reporting period from 1998 until today and is being processed continuously by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage. A list of authors as tag cloud can be found here.

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Your search for Pelkmans, Mathijs provides 6 hits
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Sonja Luehrmann, Secularism Soviet Style: Teaching Atheism and Religion in a Volga Republic

Pelkmans, Mathijs - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 2013, 72, 4, 922-923
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Sonja Luehrmann, Secularism Soviet Style: Teaching Atheism and Religion in a Volga Republic

Pelkmans, Mathijs - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 2013, 72, 4, 922-923
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Catherine Wanner, Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism

Pelkmans, Mathijs - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 2008, 67, 4, 1018
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Mark D. Steinberg and Catherine Wanner, eds. Religion, Morality, and Community in Post-Soviet Societies

Pelkmans, Mathijs - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2010, 52, 3/4, 442-443
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Francine Hirsch. Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union

Pelkmans, Mathijs - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2007, 49, 1/2, 141-142
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Book Reviews - Defending The Border: Identity, Religion, And Modernity In The Republic Of Georgia

Pelkmans, Mathijs; Rogers, Douglas - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 2007, 66, 4, 752