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Information × Registration Number 0222U003400, 0119U100314 , R & D reports Title Imperialism, nationalism, xenophobia and tolerance in Eastern Europe in the twentieth century. popup.stage_title Head Stelmakh Sergiy P., Доктор історичних наук Registration Date 18-03-2022 Organization Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv popup.description2 The object of research is to determine the causes of ethnic nationalism, radicalization of social relations, the formation of the image of "enemy / other" in the countries and regions of Central and Eastern Europe. The purpose of the study is to conduct a comparative analysis of socio-political and cultural contexts of intolerance and tolerance in the mentality of different social groups in different countries of the region. Research methods - theoretical concepts developed by modern humanitarian discourse in the study of the transformation and disintegration of empires, manifestations of intolerance and tolerance in the mentality of different social groups in the process of industrialization, urbanization and globalization; determining the causes of migration in the context of globalization and the emergence of neo-imperial trends of today, to explore its dynamics, consequences and results, the process of formation of immigrant minorities, the interaction of the population with them. The reasons for the emergence of ethnic nationalism, the radicalization of social relations, the formation of the "image of the enemy / other" are summarized and analyzed. A comparative analysis of forms of totalitarian Soviet control in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet republics. The relations of communist ideology and forms of power with national movements, manifestations of intolerance and tolerance in the mentality of different social strata in the process of industrialization, urbanization and globalization, causes and dynamics of migration, its consequences and results in Eastern Europe and Ukraine, the formation of immigrants and forms and practices of mutual understanding and intolerance. It has been studied that actions or beliefs become religious due to the opposition of the sacred and the secular. It is established that religion, as a social phenomenon (with a number of certain prohibitions), is characterized by the idea of the Church. Product Description popup.authors Kotova Sabina V. Moskalchuk Maryna M. popup.nrat_date 2022-03-18 Close
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Head: Stelmakh Sergiy P.. Imperialism, nationalism, xenophobia and tolerance in Eastern Europe in the twentieth century.. (popup.stage: ). Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. № 0222U003400
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