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The case of memory studies: Students remembering 1993. / Bogomiagkova, E.S.; Evsikova, Ekaterina V.; Nikolaenko, George A.

в: Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Социология., Том 10, № 3, 2017, стр. 302-314.

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Bogomiagkova, ES, Evsikova, EV & Nikolaenko, GA 2017, 'The case of memory studies: Students remembering 1993', Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Социология., Том. 10, № 3, стр. 302-314.

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Bogomiagkova, E. S., Evsikova, E. V., & Nikolaenko, G. A. (2017). The case of memory studies: Students remembering 1993. Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Социология., 10(3), 302-314.

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Bogomiagkova ES, Evsikova EV, Nikolaenko GA. The case of memory studies: Students remembering 1993. Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Социология. 2017;10(3):302-314.

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Bogomiagkova, E.S. ; Evsikova, Ekaterina V. ; Nikolaenko, George A. / The case of memory studies: Students remembering 1993. в: Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Социология. 2017 ; Том 10, № 3. стр. 302-314.

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