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Publisher: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei

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Archaeological Magazine

Archaeological Magazine

Revista Arheologică

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Moldova, Republic of

Archaeology Magazine is the scientific journal published by the Archaeology Centre of the Institute of Cultural Heritage of the ASM.

The mission of the Magazine is the publication of scientific papers. Typically, materials are in Romanian, but also in other languages of international circulation and have a specific structure for such publications. It contains the following basic compartments: Studies; Papers and Surveys; Discussions; in which novel materials, synthesis, new approaches and directions in research are included, as well as materials generating new theories or supplementing the existing ones. The compartment Interdisciplinary Surveys occupies a special place containing materials and research in related sciences but feasible to archaeology, such as Anthropology, Archaeozoology (Zooarchaeology), Pedo-archaeology, Archaeobotany, etc. Latest editorial publications in the field can be found in the compartment Paper and Book Reviews. The Archaeology Magazine also contains rubrics In Honorem devoted to paying homage to distinguished archaeologists, and In Memoriam, where passed-away colleagues are commemorated. Scientific life compartment can also be found in the Journal, which presents information on the scientific events organized by the Archaeology Centre. In addition, we mention the good quality of the graphics support, which aims at illustrating and complementing the presented information. Thematically, the submitted materials are quite extensive both in chronological – from prehistory to the Middle Ages, and regional terms – reflecting the archaeology of the current territory of the Republic of Moldova and the neighbouring areas. The studies are carried out not only by renowned specialists, but also by young researchers from Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Germany, etc.

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Scientific Magazine ARTA

Scientific Magazine ARTA

Revista ARTA

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Moldova, Republic of

The Scientific Magazine „Arta”, the unique publication in the Republic of Moldova dedicated to the vari­ous aspects of the arts studies, follows the policy of the ethic in scientific publications according to the Code of Editorial Ethic proposed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), in order to prevent scientific miscon­duct, to maintain the scientific quality of the manuscripts submitted to the editorial board assuming its responsi­bility to readers, and to meet the needs of readers and authors. The editorial board of the journal „ARTA”, regards as unacceptable the various forms of plagiarism, forgery, fraud, repeated or „surplus” publishing (i.e. submission of previously published material to the journal), the violation of the principles of authorship, and other forms of scientific misconduct that do not correspond to the policy of ethics in scientific publications and damage the scientific credibility of the material in submitted manuscripts.

Scientific Magazine ARTA has open access. This means that the materials published in the journal are available free to readers. Open access supposes that readers are allowed to download, quote, distribute by respecting the copyright – indicating the sources and authors for quotations, without permission of the editorial board and authors.

The author(s) retain publishing rights without restrictions.

The journal is reviewed (each article is reviewed by two reviewers and discussed at the meetings of the editorial board).

Manuscripts that do not meet the principles of editorial politics of the scientific ethic will be rejected.

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Journal of Ethnology and Culturology

Journal of Ethnology and Culturology

Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Moldova, Republic of

Journal of Ethnology and Culturology is the scientific journal published by the Centre of Ethnology of the Institute of Cultural Heritage of the ASM. The Journal is accredited by the CNAA in the “B” Category.

The journal is reviewed (each article is reviewed by two reviewers and discussed at the meetings of the editorial board).

Ethnology and Cultorology Journal has open access. This means that the materials published in the journal are available free to readers. Open access supposes that readers are allowed to download, quote, distribute by respecting the copyright – indicating the sources and authors for quotations, without permission of the editorial board and authors.

The author(s) retain publishing rights without restrictions.

Ethnology and Cultorology Journal was founded in 2006 by the Institute of Cultural Heritage of the ASM as the scientific journal of the Ethnology Centre.

The mission of the Journal is to publish scientific works: monographic studies, synthesis articles, reviews, information materials about the national and international scientific life (congresses, conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia), as well as chronicles, archival documents covering innovative topics in the humanistic field: Ethnology and Cultorology.

The Ethnology and Cultorology Journal appears quarterly in an edition of 200 copies and it is distributed free on request in all public libraries and scientific centres of humanistic profile. It is also distributed free in the electronic version from the official website of the Journal in the Archives section

The Journal accepts for publication scientific papers from the country and abroad in English, Romanian and Russian.

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HISTORY AND POLITICS IN COMMUNISM (1917-1965). THE CASE OF THE MOLDOVAN (AUTONOMOUS) SOVIET SOCIALIST
REPUBLIC
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HISTORY AND POLITICS IN COMMUNISM (1917-1965). THE CASE OF THE MOLDOVAN (AUTONOMOUS) SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

ISTORIE ŞI POLITICĂ ÎN COMUNISM (1917-1965). CAZUL R(A)SS MOLDOVENEŞTI

Author(s): Adrian Dolghi / Language(s): English,Romanian

Keywords: higher education in the field of history; CPSU ideological campaigns: Marxist education; the Soviet model of higher education; national history in the context of Soviet history

Interaction between politics and history as science and object of study occurred within the Soviet Union totalitarian communist regime. It affected the education and research systems, which were subordinate to the interests of the Communist Party and those of the Soviet state. History as a process, science and object of study was a continuous subject of the totalitarian state politics, while serving as an instrument of sovietisation policy and establishment of a new man and a new society. The policy of the Soviet state in higher education in the field of history was part of the sovietisation process and implantation of the communist ideology, initiated in Soviet Russia after the coup of 1917 and which continued during the USSR after its creation in 1922, and all territories included afterwards. The policy of the Soviet state in the higher education in the field of history represented the interaction between the political factor (the state with all its central and local institutions, Party organizations and staff at all levels, and state officials) and history (higher education and research institutions in the field of history, the educational, learning and research process, and scientists – historians)

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Ethno-cultural heritage of Moldova to the youngest generation education
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Ethno-cultural heritage of Moldova to the youngest generation education

Valorificarea patrimoniului etnocultural al Republicii Moldova în educația tinerei generații

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Romanian,Russian

Keywords: Ethno-cultural heritage; historical heritage; research; education; tolerance; democracy

Education tolerance, respect for other cultures and ethnicities is a primordial bridge in building a democratic society. Both in education and in the social environment there are serious gaps in addressing diversity, which is based mainly on stereotypes. This problem occurs including the lack of a scientific and methodological support in addressing teaching and teaching ethno-cultural diversity. EU experience shows that namely through research and the sharing of ethnicities co-existing in Member States and many European nations can be overcome inter-ethnic conflicts and can contribute to the prosperity of communities and states.

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