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Countries versus disciplines: Comparative analysis of post-Soviet transformations in academic publications from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. / Tregubova, Natalia D.; Fabrykant, Marharyta; Marchenko, Alla.

в: Comparative Sociology, Том 16, № 1, 2017, стр. 147-177.

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Tregubova, Natalia D. ; Fabrykant, Marharyta ; Marchenko, Alla. / Countries versus disciplines: Comparative analysis of post-Soviet transformations in academic publications from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. в: Comparative Sociology. 2017 ; Том 16, № 1. стр. 147-177.

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