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Journal articles on the topic "Hutsuls"

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Wierzejska, Jagoda. "Zapach wojny i gór. Huculi i Huculszczyzna w międzywojennej literaturze polskiej o tematyce współczesnej (część II)." Góry, Literatura, Kultura 15 (December 29, 2021): 277–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2084-4107.15.16.

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The article is the second part of a comprehensive study on representations of Hutsuls and the Hutsul region in the interwar Polish literature, which showed them during the First World War and the wars for the borders of the Second Polish Republic, as well as in the 1920s and 1930s. The article discuses, first and foremost, literary visions of Hutsuls and their native land in the third and fourth decade of the 20th century. The interwar Polish literature, which showed the Hutsul region “of today”, paid special attention to peacetime partnership of Poles and Hutsuls, which was to follow their wa
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Mattalia, G., N. Stryamets, Á. Balázsi, et al. "Hutsuls' perceptions of forests and uses of forest resource in Ukrainian and Romanian Bukovina." International Forestry Review 24, no. 3 (2022): 393–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554822835941887.

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Socio-economic and political contexts play a major role in a community's perception of the environment, determining natural resource use. We examined perceptions of forest and forest resource use among two Hutsul communities in Bukovina sharing a similar cultural background but living in a region divided by the national border created between Romania and Ukraine in the 1940s. Twenty-nine open-ended and 61 semi-structured interviews were conducted with Hutsuls from Romania and Ukraine. Hutsuls across the border mostly share perceptions of forest benefits, while they differ in perceptions of env
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Wierzejska, Jagoda. "Zapach wojny i gór. Huculi i Huculszczyzna w międzywojennej literaturze polskiej o tematyce współczesnej (część I)." Góry, Literatura, Kultura 15 (December 29, 2021): 257–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2084-4107.15.15.

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The article is the first part of a comprehensive study on representations of Hutsuls and the Hutsul region in the interwar Polish literature, which showed them during the First World War and the wars for the borders of the Second Polish Republic, as well as in the 1920s and 1930s. The article discuses, first and foremost, literary visions of Hutsuls and their native land in the wartime. It argues that these visions were deeply affected by war events that took place in the Eastern Carpathians in 1914–1915, when Polish soldiers from the 2nd and 3rd Legions Infantry Regiments fought with Russians
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Kotsan, Vasyl. "Male Folk Clothes of Transcarpathian Hutsuls in the XIX through to the First Half of the XXth Century." Folk art and ethnology, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/nte2021.03.005.

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The author, based on processed literature, archival and field ethnographic materials, as well as fund collections of Transcarpathian museum, conducts, in his article, a comprehensive analysis of components of the traditional male folk clothing of Transcarpathian Hutsuls in the XIXth through to the first half of the XXth century. In Transcarpathia, Hutsuls have lived compactly within Rakhiv District. According to characteristic features of the Hutsuls’ national costume, four local-territorial centres of Rakhiv District’s Hutsuls can be distinguished: Yasinia, Bohdan, Rakhiv, and Velykyi Bychkiv
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Wierzejska, Jagoda. "Nie tylko Polacy i ich przyjaciele — Huculi. Mieszkańcy i bywalcy Karpat Wschodnich w międzywojennej literaturze polskiej o tematyce współczesnej (niewspółtworzącej dyskursu dominującego II RP)." Góry, Literatura, Kultura 16 (July 14, 2023): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2084-4107.16.10.

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The article is devoted to analysis of the images of inhabitants and visitors of the Eastern Carpathians, appearing in the literary works that belonged to the interwar Polish literature with contemporary themes, but remained at a distance from the dominant Polish discourse of the epoch. The starting point of the article is a recognition that the specific literary representations of highlanders (inhabitants of the region) and Poles (usually guests in the region) played an important role in Polish literature, co-creating the dominant discourse of the Second Republic. They included two types of im
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Bereza, R. P. "Hutsul Christmas as a Phenomenon of Christian Worldview and Folk Morality." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 26 (January 14, 2003): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2003.26.1448.

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Hutsuls, as one of the ethnic groups of the Ukrainian people, are undoubtedly, along with fights and lemmas, among the most striking exponents of the spiritual culture of the Carpathian Ukrainians. The great attractiveness of the Hutsul's geographical space of habitation could not but affect their worldviews, bright mentality and original patterns of traditional culture. Along with unsurpassed specimens of folk architecture, folk art, choreography, the original pearls of the Hutsul's spiritual heritage include their songs.
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Greshchuk, V. V. "A LINGUISTIC PICTURE OF THE WORLD OF HUTSULS THROUGH THE PRISM OF BELLETRISTIC LANGUAGE. WUIKO (UNCLE)." PRECARPATHIAN BULLETIN OF THE SHEVCHENKO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Word, no. 3(55) (April 12, 2019): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2304-7402-2019-3(55)-55-62.

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The article analyzes the linguistic picture of the world of Hutsuls in the segment of the dialectal lexeme wuiko through the prism of the Ukrainian fictionlanguage. The author of the article in the methodology of the study of the world language picture proceeds from the position that the modeling of the world's linguistic picture by lexical means is carried out primarily in the lexical-semantic structure of words. Information about the world is structured by lexical meanings by discretization of knowledge, their objectification and interpretation. When it comes to the linguistic picture of the
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Korol, Vasil. "THE TREASURE IN TRADITIONAL HUTSUL’S BELIEFS OF HISTORICAL-ETHNOGRAPHICAL TRANSCARPATHIA (BY THE FIELD MATERIALS)." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 1 (44) (June 27, 2021): 224–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.1(44).2021.232545.

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In this article, based on the significant quantities collected by author filed materials, archive and literary sources in traditional hutsul’s beliefs the treasure of historical-ethnographical Transcarpatia is considered. The traditional submission was revealed and the motive of a treasure finding and its main displays traced. The attention was focused on existence of two types of treasures “clear” in folk tradition, that is hidden without an appropriate charming, anyone could take them without harm to yourself and «unclear», which are under unclear force’ protection. The methods of protection
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Simyan, Tigran S. "The world of Hutsuls through the eyes of Sergei Parajanov: semiotic translation, film language, existential invariants." Rusin, no. 67 (2022): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/67/21.

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The article analyses Parajanov's reflections on semiotic translation, on the example of the life, traditions, and customs of the Hutsuls, as recorded in his article “Eternal Movement” about his film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors became a stylistic and semantic invariant for Parajanov's subsequent films. In fact, it became a manifesto movie. Parajanov found his own thematic language and creative constants, such as rituals, traditions, customs, and sacraments. By focusing on the creative invariants of the lives of different peoples (Hutsuls, Armenians, Turks, Tat
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Ivanchuk, Vasyl. "Individual and calendar funeral and manistic rites in the Hutsul region." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 2 (45) (December 25, 2021): 123–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.2(45).2021.247504.

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Based on ethnographic notes of the late XIX – early XX centuries, as well as modern author's field data collected in the Hutsul region, various individual (thirds, ninths, forties, anniversaries) and calendar (Christmas and New Year, Easter periods and «wonderful») are considered Saturdays) funeral services, common among locals. In this investigation, funeral rites are analyzed through the prism of action, agency, subject and motivational and semantic components. The study found that most Hutsul funeral services are based on a pious attitude towards the dead, as well as ancient manistic motiva
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hutsuls"

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Sonevytsky, Maria Rostyslava. "Wild Music: Ideologies of Exoticism in Two Ukrainian Borderlands." Thesis, 2012. https://doi.org/10.7916/D8B28288.

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This dissertation presents case studies of two distinct Ukrainian borderland groups: the Crimean Tatars of Crimea, and the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains – two human collectivities that are both, today, Ukrainian by citizenship. Both of these groups also embody dominant stereotypes of otherness in Ukraine – Hutsuls as the ideal Herderian romantic folk, and Crimean Tatars as the menacing, mysterious, “oriental” other. This dissertation traces how historical stereotypes of both of these groups as “wild” have shaped and defined their contemporary expressive cultures, specifically addressing
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WU, CHIA-CHIN, and 吳佳親. "An Analysis of Yangqin Compositions of “Carmen Fantasia” and “Hutsul Diptych”." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ssh5s4.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣藝術大學<br>中國音樂學系<br>104<br>Yangqin, unlike Pipa or Zheng, showed up relatively late in Chinese history. This leads Yangqin to have limited original compositions and transplant composition becomes a common form of Yangqin creations. During the transplanting process, how to transplant composition to Yangqin may differ due to the different characteristic of the original instrument of the composition. In this study, it uses two transplant pieces, "Carmen Fantasy" (original in Violin) and "Hutsul Diptych"(original in Cimbalom) to analyze how to adapt pieces of other instruments for Yangqin.
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Hawrot, Agnieszka. "Huculszczyzna jako miejsce harmonijnego współistnienia kultur na podstawie tetralogii Stanisława Vincenza "Na wysokiej połoninie"." Praca doktorska, 2010. http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/38758.

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Books on the topic "Hutsuls"

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Polec, Andrzej. Distant glens and moors: The Hutsuls today. Wydawn. A.P., 1997.

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Senkiv, Ivan. Hut͡s︡ulʹsʹka spadshchyna: Prat͡s︡i z z͡h︡ytti͡a︡ i tvorchosty hut͡s︡uliv. Vyd-vo "Ukraïnoznavstvo", 1995.

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Lut͡siv, I͡Evhen. Boĭova mystet͡stvo hut͡suliv. "Mandrivet͡sʹ", 2014.

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Voron, S. S. Hut︠s︡ŭly--Boz︠h︡i Sokóly--: Pokhodz︠h︡enni︠a︡ terminu "hut︠s︡úly", zaperechui︠u︡chy vysnovky naukovt︠s︡iv. "ne zovsim Naukova Dumka", 2009.

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Kostyni︠u︡k, Vasylʹ. Hromova bartka ta ĭ inshi tvory. Vyd-vo "Hut︠s︡ulʹshchyna", 1996.

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Lesisz, Ewelina. Huculszczyzna: W kręgu mitów polskich na przełomie XIX i XX wieku. Nakł. Wydziału Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2013.

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Kimmel, Eric A. One Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: A Hutzul tale. Holiday House, 1996.

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Shnaĭder, I︠U︡zef. Pecheniz︠h︡ynsʹki li︠u︡dy: Etnohrafichnyĭ narys. Foliant, 2017.

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Smahina, Maryna. Volkovyt͡si: Roman-fentezi. Redakt͡sii͡a Mily Ivant͡sovoï, 2016.

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Starosolʹsʹka, Uli︠a︡na. Hut︠s︡ulʹshchyna: Perlyna ukraïnsʹkykh Karpat : alʹbom = Land of the Hutsuls : jewel of the Carpathian mountains : photographic survey / $c redaktor Uli︠a︡na Starosolʹsʹka. Ukraïnsʹke hut︠s︡ulʹsʹke tovarystvo "Cheremosh" Fili︠a︡delʹfii︠a︡, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hutsuls"

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Macijewska, Victoria. "Specifics of Compositional Structuring in the Traditional Instrumental Ensemble Music of Hutsuls." In Playing Multipart Music. Böhlau Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/9783205214106.179.

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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "The Advent of the Railway." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0007.

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This chapter explains the advent of the railways in line with the rapid rise of Eastern Carpathians. New railway lines would provide fast access to this remote region, in the process helping to transform the traditional landscape. Tourism is regarded as one of the main conduits in bringing modernity to the Alpine regions. The Stanisławów-Woronienka railway revolutionized the settlement pattern. The chapter discusses the establishment of a Hutsul theatre wherein the Polish play Carpathian Highlanders took a direct translation of Hutsul. The Hutsul theatre also broadened the horizons of the Hutsuls and the world.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "A Poland of Regions." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0009.

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This chapter explores the image of a “Poland of regions.” The Hutsul Holiday is the inspiration behind the Highland Holiday conducted by the Tatra Mountain highlanders and the Society of Friends of the Hutsul Region. The event aims to retain highland traditions, foster a sense of brotherhood in the Carpathian region, and a sense of belonging to the Polish state. The Union of Mountain Lands found that diversity reflected the nature of interwar Poland. The region's borderland position was unique in interwar Poland, thus the allegiance of the Hutsuls to the Second Republic was desired.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "The Hutsul Region and the Hand of Civilization." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the Hutsul region. A battle for influence over the Hutsul region took place under the Habsburg imperial policy between the Polish and the Ruthenian/Ukrainian. The territory fell within the East Galician districts of Kosów, Kołomyja, and Nadwórna. Additionally, the region is abundant with salt deposits, water containing minerals deemed curative, and metal ores. Despite going largely uncredited, Sofron Witwicki was conscious of his role in popularizing the Eastern Carpathians and his Hutsuls. The chapter expounds on the Polish ethnographic exhibition and the Ruthenian agricultural exhibition. The two dueling exhibitions showed Emperor Franz Joseph that the Poles put on the better show for the peoples of eastern Galicia.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "Introduction." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the Carpathian Mountains which are Central and Eastern Europe's most prominent physical feature. It mentions how most studies tend to overlook the Carpathian Mountains compared to the Alps and Pyrenees. The Poles discovered these mountain ranges and turned them into extremely popular vacation destinations, which is in various ways paradoxical following the repeated discovery of the Tatra Mountains which are in the Hutsul region of Eastern Carpathians. The chapter notes how the title is divided into three parts which tackle the Tatra Mountains, the land of the Hutsuls, and the Bieszczady Mountains.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "A New Alpine Club." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0008.

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This chapter notes the changes to the alpine region following World War I. Life in the Eastern Carpathians was transformed by these developments following the wars which firmed up the border between the new Polish state and its neighbors such as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Additionally, tensions persisted between development and conservation. The chapter includes the Provincial Social Committee's poor attempts to establish a three-day Hutsul Holiday. On the other hand, the Society of Friends of the Hutsul Region took credit for discovering the Hutsul region and its people in the interwar period.
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"5. The Hutsul Region and the Hand of Civilization." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501759697-009.

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Alekseeva, Madina. "Nursery lexicon in Carpatho-Ukrainian dialects." In Studies of Slavic Dialectology. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8589.2023.24.10.

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The aim of the paper is to present nursery lexicon registered in several dictionaries of Carpatho-Ukrainian dialects (Lemko, Boyko, Hutsul, Transcarpathian dialects). Lexemes marked as “nursery words” demonstrate features proved universal for baby talk in most languages and bear signs of contacts with other languages of the Carpathian region (first of all Polish) which leads to the idea of an areal approach in studying the Carpatho-Ukrainian nursery lexicon.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "A Novel Wilderness." In The Carpathians. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759673.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses the beginning of a new period in the history of Polish statehood and the Carpathian Mountain region. Under Soviet rule, the Hutsul region would forever be lost to Poles and Polish statehood. The Bieszczady is firmly ensconced within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The chapter explores the changes in population density and diversity following World War II and the Holocaust. A part of the Carpathians reverted to wilderness as well. The Polish People's Republic would seek the physical space of the Bieszczady in keeping with their vision of a progressive, industrial, collectively owned socialist state.
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Arjjumend, Hasrat. "Rangelands and Pastoralism in Globalized Economies: Policy Paralysis and Legal Requisites." In New Vistas in Natural Resources Law. The Grassroots Institute, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33002/enrlaw-09/c12.

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Growing quest for globalization and expanding economies have resulted into fragmentation, enclosure, grabbing, militarization and devastation of rangelands. Grasslands – covering 70% of the global agricultural area – are the basis for livestock production. In most of the countries, governments have little recognition of communal tenures of agro-pastoralists. Consequently, both pastoralists and rangeland ecosystems have suffered a grim fate. On the contrary, the subsistence pastoralism is an established sustainable strategy of livelihood and ecosystem conservation in the rangelands. Unfortunately, some of the most nutritive foods and other sustainable products of nomadic pastoralists have not desirably been priced in modern markets. With the demonstrated cases exhibiting the nomadic pastoralists, such as Hutsul shepherd communities of Ukraine, as most sustainable societies on planet Earth, there is urgent need for reshaping the popular paradigm and State policies on rangeland commons. In isolation of pastoralist people, the rangelands cannot truly be conserved or protected. To begin with, the resilience of pastoralists to the changing environments and their (unique) rangeland management can first be pondered. Accordingly, the policy and legal frameworks of States need to be reoriented and revised. In particular, Eurasian countries should review their laws and policies on rangeland sustainability and pastoral grazing.
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Conference papers on the topic "Hutsuls"

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БЕРЕСТ, Роман, Александр ПЛАХОТНЮК, and Игорь БЕРЕСТ. "Dance movements and figures in ancient and modern choreographic culture of the population of the Hutsul region." In Probleme ale ştiinţelor socioumanistice şi ale modernizării învăţământului. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46728/c.v2.25-03-2022.p165-175.

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The article considers ancient and modern features of folk choreographic art of the population of Hutsul region. Emphasis is placed on the historical and ethnocultural past of the Carpathian region, as well as its interpretation in domestic and foreign written sources, scientific works of famous Ukrainian and foreign researchers of the XIX - XXI centuries, the results of our field research.
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Plazaola Muguruza, Fernando, Jose Angel Garcia Martinez, Jose Ignacio Perez Landazabal, et al. "Hutsune erako Akatsen Azterketa Ni-Mn-Z (Z = Ga, Sn, In) Aleazioetan." In III. Ikergazte. Nazioarteko ikerketa euskaraz. UEU arg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26876/ikergazte.iii.05.14.

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Reports on the topic "Hutsuls"

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Navarro Arancegui, Mikel. La relación entre el crecimiento económico y la sostenibilidad medioambiental. Una revisión. Edited by Patricia Canto. Universidad de Deusto, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/irpj1841.

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Resumen Este documento ha efectuado una revisión de literatura para esclarecer si la salvaguarda del medioambiente requiere actualmente la adopción de políticas de decrecimiento. Tras exponer las visiones de las economías neoclásica y ecológica sobre la relación entre crecimiento económico y sostenibilidad medioambiental y la propuesta de conciliar ambos fenómenos mediante un desarrollo sostenible, se analiza la posibilidad de que el desacople posibilite tal conciliación, desde una perspectiva teórica y empírica. A continuación, se exponen y debaten los tres grandes posicionamientos existentes
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