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Publication: 30.03.2021

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 HISTORY OF THE EAST. Historiography, source critical studies, historical research methods

The Formation Features of 'Dhāraṇis Collection' (Dhāraṇi-piṭaka) as a part of Buddhist Canon in Mahāsāṃghika and Dharmaguptaka schools tradidions

15-27

 HISTORY OF THE EAST. General history

Could Xerxes push the land back? On understanding some fragments from the Satrap Stele of Ptolemy

28-51

Inscriptions on the Ancient Chinese Bronze Vessels “Bi Qi You” (Late Shang Period)

52-76

The periodization of the relations between Dzungaria and Tibet in the first half of the 18th century.

77-95

 PHILOSOPHY OF THE EAST. Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies

The historical continuum of Jerusalem: the inseparability of time and space, past and present, history and politics

96-120

 HISTORY OF THE EAST. Historiography, source critical studies, historical research methods

The Fustat al-‘adala: a Unique Manuscript on the Religious Landscape of Medieval Anatolia

121-147

 LITERATURE OF THE EAST. Theory of literature

The Fustat al-‘adala’s relation to the Siyar al-muluk: textual analysis

150-189

 LITERATURE OF THE EAST. Folklore studies

Nicholas Belfield Dennys as a pioneer in the comparative study of Chinese folklore

190-211

 PHILOSOPHY OF THE EAST. Philosophy of religion and religious studies

Sallekhanā: Jaina version of “euthanasia”

214-232

Gendering the Sabarimala Conundrum: Female Body, Sexuality and Desire in the Sanskritic Brahmanic Tradition

233-241

 PHILOSOPHY OF THE EAST. History of philosophy

Who stole the ram? The “New Interpretations” of the “Analects” (13.8) and the most recent discussions on the “effective admonition” by the scholars from the Peoples’ Republic of China

242-259

 CHRONICLE. Reviews

East and resources: from Antiquity to the Present [Review on:] Alexander M. Etkind. The Nature of evil. Raw materials and the state. Moscow: New Literary Review; 2020. 504 p.

262-286

 CHRONICLE. Conference report

50 years of the conference “State and Society in China”

287-319