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    Plasma Physics Reports V. 27, I. 09

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- September 2001 Volume 27, Issue 9, pp. 727-818 TOKAMAKS Analysis of Quasistatic MHD Perturbations and Stray Magnetic Fields in a Tokamak Plasma P. V. Savrukhin pp. 727-732 Full Text: PDF (75 kB) PLASMA TURBULENCE Generation of Large-Scale Structures by Strong Drift Turbulence V. P. Lakhin pp. 733-747 Full Text: PDF (182 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS High-Current Plasma Channel Produced with a Narrow Gas Column V. F. Basmanov, G. V. Karpov, B. I. Model', S. T. Nazarenko, V. A. Savchenko, A. N. Subbotin, A. S. Fedotkin, and F. G. Shalata pp. 748-753 Full Text: PDF (112 kB) Calculation of One-Dimensional Plasma Flows with Allowance for the Kinetics of Ion Collisions P. D. Gasparyan and N. V. Ivanov pp. 754-768 Full Text: PDF (163 kB) Dynamics of a Nonquasineutral Plasma in a Strong Magnetic Field A. V. Gordeev pp. 769-772 Full Text: PDF (56 kB) PLASMA OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Emission of Alfvén Waves from a Nonuniform MHD Waveguide N. G. Mazur, E. N. Fedorov, and V. A. Pilipenko pp. 773-784 Full Text: PDF (168 kB) DUSTY PLASMA Influence of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Shock Structure Formation in Complex Plasmas S. I. Popel, A. A. Gisko, A. P. Golub', T. V. Losseva, and R. Bingham pp. 785-793 Full Text: PDF (118 kB) EDGE PLASMA Structure of Fluctuations in the Floating Potential and Ion Saturation Current in the Edge Plasma of the L-2M Stellarator Yu. V. Kholnov pp. 794-798 Full Text: PDF (68 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Structures of the Plasma Channels in a Besselian Beam L. N. Pyatnitsky pp. 799-812 Full Text: PDF (659 kB) Investigation of the Electron Energy Distribution Function in Hollow-Cathode Glow Discharges in Nitrogen and Oxygen V. Yu. Bazhenov, A. V. Ryabtsev, I. A. Soloshenko, A. G. Terent'eva, V. A. Khomich, V. V. Tsiolko, and A. I. Shchedrin pp. 813-818 Full Text: PDF (86 kB)Archived web conten

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 31, I. 11

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- November 2005 Volume 31, Issue 11, pp. 893-983 TOKAMAKS Analysis of Electron Thermal Diffusivity and Bootstrap Current in Ohmically Heated Discharges after Boronization in the HT-7 Tokamak X. M. Zhang and B. N. Wan pp. 893-898 Full Text: PDF (186 kB) MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS Formation of a Narrow Radial Density Profile of Fast Ions in the GDT Device V. V. Prikhodko, A. V. Anikeev, P. A. Bagryansky, A. A. Lizunov, V. V. Maximov, S. V. Murakhtin, and Yu. A. Tsidulko pp. 899-907 Full Text: PDF (207 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS Measurements of the Azimuthal Magnetic Field within Imploding Multiwire Arrays in the Angara-5-1 Facility G. G. Zukakishvili, K. N. Mitrofanov, V. V. Aleksandrov, E. V. Grabovskii, G. M. Oleinik, I. Yu. Porofeev, P. V. Sasorov, and I. N. Frolov pp. 908-918 Full Text: PDF (588 kB) Nanosecond Electric Explosion of a Tungsten Wire in Different Media A. E. Ter-Oganesyan, S. I. Tkachenko, V. M. Romanova, A. R. Mingaleev, T. A. Shelkovenko, and S. A. Pikuz pp. 919-926 Full Text: PDF (179 kB) PLASMA INSTABILITIES Laboratory Modeling of Nonstationary Processes in Space Cyclotron Masers: First Results and Prospects A. V. Vodop'yanov, S. V. Golubev, A. G. Demekhov, V. G. Zorin, D. A. Mansfel'd, S. V. Razin, and V. Yu. Trakhtengerts pp. 927-937 Full Text: PDF (339 kB) PLASMA ELECTRONICS Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Stochastic Oscillatory Phenomena in a Nonrelativistic Electron Beam with a Virtual Cathode Yu. A. Kalinin, A. A. Koronovskii, A. E. Khramov, E. N. Egorov, and R. A. Filatov pp. 938-952 Full Text: PDF (364 kB) PARTICLE ACCELERATION IN PLASMA Mechanism for Ion Acceleration along the Normal to the Axis of a Beam–Plasma Discharge in a Weak Magnetic Field N. V. Isaev, A. A. Rukhadze, and E. G. Shustin pp. 953-960 Full Text: PDF (114 kB) PLASMA OPTICS Formation of a Cylindrical Ion Beam in the Field of an Axisymmetric System of Ring Currents at a Low Hall Current V. P. Shumilin pp. 961-964 Full Text: PDF (54 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Self-Consistent Simulation of Pulsed and Continuous Microwave Discharges in Hydrogen V. A. Koldanov, A. M. Gorbachev, A. L. Vikharev, and D. B. Radishchev pp. 965-977 Full Text: PDF (160 kB) Instability of a Low-Pressure Hollow-Cathode Discharge in a Magnetic Field E. M. Oks, A. Anders, I. G. Brown, I. A. Soloshenko, and A. I. Shchedrin pp. 978-983 Full Text: PDF (95 kB)Archived web conten

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 26, I. 09

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- September 2000 Volume 26, Issue 9, pp. 721-811 TOKAMAKS Electrostatic Plasma Turbulence and Spitzer Longitudinal Conductivity in Tokamaks S. N. Gordienko and É. I. Yurchenko pp. 721-736 Full Text: PDF (179 kB) Could Reversed-Field Pinches and Quasi-Helical Stellarators Benefit from Transport Suppression in Tokamaks? V. V. Yankov and J. Nycander pp. 737-740 Full Text: PDF (51 kB) MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS Plasma Equilibrium in Axisymmetric Open Divertor Configurations V. V. Arsenin and A. Yu. Kuyanov pp. 741-744 Full Text: PDF (111 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS Study of Hydrodynamic Instabilities of a Z-Pinch during a High-Current Explosion of a Thin Wire S. Yu. Gus'kov, G. V. Ivanenkov, A. R. Mingaleev, V. V. Nikishin, S. A. Pikuz, V. B. Rozanov, W. Stepniewski, V. F. Tishkin, D. A. Hammer, and T. A. Shelkovenko pp. 745-758 Full Text: PDF (944 kB) Collisionless Expansion of a Plasma Cloud with Doubly Charged Ions in a Rarefied Magnetized Plasma S. T. Surzhikov pp. 759-771 Full Text: PDF (216 kB) PLASMA OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Splitting of the Spectra of MHD Waves and the Structure of a Satellite Alfvén Resonance in a Cold Plasma in a Strong Axial Magnetic Field and a Weak Helical Field I. A. Girka pp. 772-780 Full Text: PDF (106 kB) Feasibility of Using Bernstein Modes for Current Drive in Toroidal Devices O. B. Smolyakova and M. D. Tokman pp. 781-785 Full Text: PDF (59 kB) BEAMS IN PLASMA Focusing of Heavy Ion Beams by a High-Current Plasma Lens A. A. Goncharov, S. N. Gubarev, A. N. Dobrovol'skii, I. V. Litovko, and I. M. Protsenko pp. 786-791 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Sterilization of Medical Products in Low-Pressure Glow Discharges I. A. Soloshenko, V. V. Tsiolko, V. A. Khomich, A. I. Shchedrin, A. V. Ryabtsev, V. Yu. Bazhenov, and I. L. Mikhno pp. 792-800 Full Text: PDF (118 kB) Stability of the Low-Temperature States of High-Pressure Microwave Discharges A. V. Zvonkov, A. V. Timofeev, and P. Handel pp. 801-808 Full Text: PDF (107 kB) BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS Formation of Multiply Charged Ions in the Interaction of Laser Radiation with Targets of Various Densities M. R. Bedilov, R. T. Khaidarov, and U. S. Kunishev pp. 809-811 Full Text: PDF (48 kB)Archived web conten

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 26, I. 09

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    dc.description[en_US]Plasma Physics Reports -- September 2000 Volume 26, Issue 9, pp. 721-811 TOKAMAKS Electrostatic Plasma Turbulence and Spitzer Longitudinal Conductivity in Tokamaks S. N. Gordienko and �. I. Yurchenko pp. 721-736 Full Text: PDF (179 kB) Could Reversed-Field Pinches and Quasi-Helical Stellarators Benefit from Transport Suppression in Tokamaks? V. V. Yankov and J. Nycander pp. 737-740 Full Text: PDF (51 kB) MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS Plasma Equilibrium in Axisymmetric Open Divertor Configurations V. V. Arsenin and A. Yu. Kuyanov pp. 741-744 Full Text: PDF (111 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS Study of Hydrodynamic Instabilities of a Z-Pinch during a High-Current Explosion of a Thin Wire S. Yu. Gus'kov, G. V. Ivanenkov, A. R. Mingaleev, V. V. Nikishin, S. A. Pikuz, V. B. Rozanov, W. Stepniewski, V. F. Tishkin, D. A. Hammer, and T. A. Shelkovenko pp. 745-758 Full Text: PDF (944 kB) Collisionless Expansion of a Plasma Cloud with Doubly Charged Ions in a Rarefied Magnetized Plasma S. T. Surzhikov pp. 759-771 Full Text: PDF (216 kB) PLASMA OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Splitting of the Spectra of MHD Waves and the Structure of a Satellite Alfv�n Resonance in a Cold Plasma in a Strong Axial Magnetic Field and a Weak Helical Field I. A. Girka pp. 772-780 Full Text: PDF (106 kB) Feasibility of Using Bernstein Modes for Current Drive in Toroidal Devices O. B. Smolyakova and M. D. Tokman pp. 781-785 Full Text: PDF (59 kB) BEAMS IN PLASMA Focusing of Heavy Ion Beams by a High-Current Plasma Lens A. A. Goncharov, S. N. Gubarev, A. N. Dobrovol'skii, I. V. Litovko, and I. M. Protsenko pp. 786-791 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Sterilization of Medical Products in Low-Pressure Glow Discharges I. A. Soloshenko, V. V. Tsiolko, V. A. Khomich, A. I. Shchedrin, A. V. Ryabtsev, V. Yu. Bazhenov, and I. L. Mikhno pp. 792-800 Full Text: PDF (118 kB) Stability of the Low-Temperature States of High-Pressure Microwave Discharges A. V. Zvonkov, A. V. Timofeev, and P. Handel pp. 801-808 Full Text: PDF (107 kB) BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS Formation of Multiply Charged Ions in the Interaction of Laser Radiation with Targets of Various Densities M. R. Bedilov, R. T. Khaidarov, and U. S. Kunishev pp. 809-811 Full Text: PDF (48 kB)dc.description.contributor[en_US]dc.description.contributor[en_US

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 31, I. 10

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- October 2005 Volume 31, Issue 10, pp. 803-892 TOKAMAKS Electron Density Modulation in Magnetic Islands in the TUMAN-3M Tokamak V. A. Kornev, L. G. Askinazi, M. I. Vil'dzhyunas, V. E. Golant, N. A. Zhubr, S. V. Krikunov, S. V. Lebedev, V. V. Rozhdestvenskii, and A. S. Tukachinskii pp. 803-808 Full Text: PDF (100 kB) MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS Plasma and Ion Beam Injection into an FRC M. Anderson, M. Binderbauer, V. Bystritskii, E. Garate, N. Rostoker, Y. Song, A. Van Drie, and I. Isakov pp. 809-817 Full Text: PDF (112 kB) PLASMA OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Slow Plasma Waves in a Fine-Stratified Periodic Semiconductor Structure A. A. Bulgakov and O. V. Shramkova pp. 818-823 Full Text: PDF (261 kB) DUSTY PLASMA Helical Structures in Complex Plasma II: Collective Interaction V. N. Tsytovich and N. G. Gusein-zade pp. 824-842 Full Text: PDF (1826 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS Formation of a Micropinch and Generation of Multiply Charged Ions at the Front of a Current-Carrying Plasma Jet E. A. Zverev, V. I. Krasov, I. A. Krinberg, and V. L. Papernyi pp. 843-854 Full Text: PDF (242 kB) PLASMA OPTICS Space-Charge Lens for Focusing Negative Ion Beams by Means of an Additional Electron Ionizer V. P. Goretskii, A. M. Zavalov, and I. A. Soloshenko pp. 855-859 Full Text: PDF (64 kB) NONLINEAR PHENOMENA Inertial Alfvén-Wave-Driven Convective Cells in Low-Density Plasmas O. A. Pokhotelov, O. G. Onishchenko, R. Z. Sagdeev, L. Stenflo, and M. A. Balikhin pp. 860-864 Full Text: PDF (74 kB) SPACE PLASMA Dynamics of a Relativistic Electron Beam in the Vicinity of a Spherical Injecting Body in Space Plasma E. K. Kolesnikov pp. 865-870 Full Text: PDF (72 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Study of the Dark Phase in the Initial Stage of the Positive Column Formation in an Argon Glow Discharge N. A. Dyatko, Yu. Z. Ionikh, A. V. Meshchanov, and A. P. Napartovich pp. 871-885 Full Text: PDF (199 kB) Long-Lived Plasmoids Generated by Surface Microwave Discharges in Chemically Active Gases N. K. Berezhetskaya, S. I. Gritsinin, V. A. Kop'ev, I. A. Kossyi, and D. van Wie pp. 886-890 Full Text: PDF (368 kB) OBITUARY In Memory of Yakov Borisovich Fainberg (September 7, 1918–March 7, 2005) pp. 891-892 Full Text: PDF (146 kB)Archived web conten

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 29, I. 06

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- June 2003 Volume 29, Issue 6, pp. 449-537 PLASMA INSTABILITY Tearing Instability of a Force-Free Magnetic Configuration in a Collisionless Plasma N. A. Bobrova, S. V. Bulanov, G. E. Vekstein, J.-I. Sakai, K. Machida, and T. Haruki pp. 449-458 Full Text: PDF (498 kB) Suppression of the Rayleigh–Taylor Instability of a Low-Density Imploding Liner by a Longitudinal Magnetic Field A. V. Gordeev pp. 459-465 Full Text: PDF (86 kB) PLASMA OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Small-Scale Alfvén Waves Localized near an Extremum in the Finite-Amplitude Perturbation of the Radial Plasma Density Profile I. O. Girka and P. P. Rutkevich pp. 466-472 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) DUSTY PLASMA Numerical Simulations of Ion and Electron Transport in a Low-Temperature Dusty Plasma Yu. V. Petrushevich pp. 473-479 Full Text: PDF (73 kB) PLASMA OPTICS Space-Charge Lens for Focusing a Negative-Ion Beam A. M. Zavalov, V. N. Gorshkov, V. P. Goretskii, and I. A. Soloshenko pp. 480-484 Full Text: PDF (225 kB) NONIDEAL PLASMA Oscillations of a Helical Plasma Crystal N. G. Gusein-zade and A. M. Ignatov pp. 485-490 Full Text: PDF (84 kB) PLASMA ELECTRONICS Microwave Generation by a Superluminal Source at Limiting Current Densities Yu. N. Lazarev, P. V. Petrov, and Yu. G. Syrtsova pp. 491-502 Full Text: PDF (463 kB) NONLINEAR PHENOMENA Nonlinear Scattering of Two Counterpropagating Laser Pulses in an Underdense Plasma A. A. Frolov pp. 503-511 Full Text: PDF (129 kB) PLASMA TURBULENCE Effect of the External Magnetic Field on the MHD Turbulence Spectra E. Golbraikh, S. S. Moiseev[dagger], and A. Eidelman pp. 512-516 Full Text: PDF (66 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Nonthermal Decomposition of Nitrous Oxide in a High-Current Pulsed Discharge D. V. Zatsepin, S. M. Starikovskaya, and A. Yu. Starikovskii pp. 517-527 Full Text: PDF (266 kB) Structure of a Discharge Induced by a Coaxial Microwave Plasmatron with a Gas-Supply Channel in the Inner Electrode A. Ya. Kirichenko, A. P. Motornenko, and O. A. Suvorova pp. 528-533 Full Text: PDF (121 kB) High-Voltage Stage of a Vacuum Arc A. V. Zharinov and V. P. Shumilin pp. 534-537 Full Text: PDF (56 kB)Archived web conten

    Plasma Physics Reports V. 27, I. 04

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    Plasma Physics Reports -- April 2001 Volume 27, Issue 4, pp. 273-361 TOKAMAKS Formation of Electron Transport Barriers under ECR Control of the q(r) Profile in the T-10 Tokamak K. A. Razumova, V. V. Alikaev, I. S. Bondarenko, A. A. Borschegovskii, V. A. Vershkov, A. V. Gorshkov, Yu. V. Gott, Yu. N. Dnestrovskij, V. V. Dreval, M. M. Dremin, L. G. Eliseev, G. S. Kirnev, A. Ya. Kislov, I. V. Klimanov, A. S. Kozachok, A. D. Komarov, V. A. Krupin, L. I. Krupnik, S. V. Krylov, S. E. Lysenko, A. A. Medvedev, A. V. Melnikov, T. B. Myalton, G. E. Notkin, A. Yu. Novikov, Yu. D. Pavlov, D. P. Petrov, V. I. Poznyak, I. N. Roy, P. V. Savrukhin, V. V. Sannikov, S. V. Soldatov, A. V. Sushkov, V. M. Trukhin, S. M. Khrebtov, V. V. Chistyakov, and D. A. Shelukhin pp. 273-277 Full Text: PDF (99 kB) PLASMA KINETICS Residual Electron Momentum and Energy in a Gas Ionized by a Short High-Power Laser Pulse N. E. Andreev, M. E. Veisman, S. P. Goreslavskii, and M. V. Chegotov pp. 278-292 Full Text: PDF (207 kB) Collisional Electron Heating by an Ultraintense Ultrashort Laser Pulse Focused in a Gas S. A. Maiorov pp. 293-302 Full Text: PDF (145 kB) PLASMA DYNAMICS Oscillations, Shocks, and Fine Wave Structures Arising during the Coalescence of Two Force-Free Current Loops H.-M. Zhang, I. V. Sokolov, and J.-I. Sakai pp. 303-314 Full Text: PDF (1106 kB) Three-Dimensional MHD Simulations of Forced Magnetic Reconnection S. V. Bulanov, E. Yu. Echkina, I. N. Inovenkov, F. Pegoraro, and V. V. Pichushkin pp. 315-322 Full Text: PDF (218 kB) BEAMS IN PLASMA Magnetic Field Excitation during Electron Beam Injection from the Intercosmos-25 Satellite (APEX) V. N. Oraevsky, Ya. P. Sobolev, L. N. Zhuzgov, V. V. Afonin, and N. V. Baranets pp. 323-329 Full Text: PDF (158 kB) Relaxation of an Electron Beam during the Onset of the Electromagnetic Filamentation Instability Y. Kazimura, J.-I. Sakai, and S. V. Bulanov pp. 330-334 Full Text: PDF (358 kB) Space Charge Lens for Focusing Negative-Ion Beams V. P. Goretskii, I. A. Soloshenko, and A. I. Shchedrin pp. 335-339 Full Text: PDF (71 kB) DUSTY PLASMA Behavior of a Dust Grain in the Double Layer of an Electric Probe in a Gas-Discharge Plasma S. N. Antipov, A. A. Samarian, O. F. Petrov, and A. P. Nefedov pp. 340-346 Full Text: PDF (89 kB) LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA Construction of Chemical Models of a Partially Ionized Atomic Plasma Based on Exact Asymptotic Expansions A. L. Khomkin, V. S. Vorob'ev, I. A. Mulenko, and E. N. Oleinikova pp. 347-354 Full Text: PDF (100 kB) Kinetics of Heat Release during the Interaction of a Low-Temperature Oxygen Plasma with a Catalytically Active Surface A. N. Magunov pp. 355-361 Full Text: PDF (106 kB)Archived web conten

    Зигзаги культурной политики Советского Союза эпохи «холодной войны»

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    Presented article has been written based on the report, which was delivered at the International Workshop “The Cultural and Academic Relations between the Eastern Bloc Countries and the West during the Cold War Period” organized by the Ohara Institute for Social Research/Hosei University (Tokyo, Japan) in cooperation with the State Institution “Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine” (Kyiv, Ukraine) and Jagielonian University (Krakow, Poland).In order for reading this article to be more accessible for the scholars of post-Soviet countries, far and near abroad, the author, on exceptional basis, used Russian as the language of her research. Because exactly Russian was the language of learning of the author’s Japanese colleagues, professors from the Hosei University / Tokyo and other universities during their studying in the USSR in the Cold War years.The article underlines that accession of Ukraine to the Soviet Union as the Union Republic-co-founder and its commitment to the establishment of the new social and economic system involved a series of public transformations. In the Soviet Union, the industrialization, collectivization, and cultural revolution were conducted, numerous universities, scientific institutions, theatres, and other culture centers were opened. Soviet culture, as officially defined, served the purpose of construction of a socialist society. At the same time, the cultural policy of the Soviet Union had not only the objectives of changing public consciousness, covered the principles of liquidation of private property and repudiation of religion, but also, on the base of communist ideology, it was intended to provide a formation of the «New Soviet Man». The author demonstrated the Cold War influence on the culture of the USSR. The research highlighted that the development of new industries and scientific discoveries of global significance by the Soviet scientists enabled to use to a greater extent of human achievements for further progress and cultural wealth accumulation. The article deals with the achievements and loses in the process of Ukrainian national identity assertion.Ця стаття написана на основі доповіді, зробленої під час  роботи міжнародного японсько-польсько-українського круглого столу «Культурні і академічні зв’язки між країнами Східного блоку та Заходу в період «холодної війни»», організованого Інститутом соціальних досліджень Охара/Університетом Хосей (Токіо, Японія) в кооперації з ДУ «Інститут всесвітньої історії Національної академії наук України» (Київ, Україна) і Ягелонським університетом (Краків, Польща). З тим, щоб прочитання цієї статті було більш доступним для вчених держав пострадянського простору, дальнього і ближнього зарубіжжя автор, як виключення, обрала саме російську мову, яку японські колеги і професори з Університету Охара/Токіо та інших університетів опановували в період «холодної війни», навчаючись в СРСР.  У статті підкреслено, що вхождення в Радянський Союз України, на правах союзної республіки-засновниці і проголошення курсу на створення нового суспільно-економічного ладу, передбачало низку важливих соціальних трансформацій. В СРСР були втілені індустріалізація, колективізація і культурна революція, відкривалися багаточисельні університети, наукові інститути, театри та інші заклади культури. Радянська культура, відповідно до офіційного визначення, слугувала будівництву соціалістичного суспільства. Водночас культурна політика Радянського Союзу пересідувала завдання зміни суспільної свідомості, ліквідації приватної власності, відмови від релігії. Вона, беручи за основу комуністичну ідеологію, покликана була слугувати формуванню «нової радянської людини». Автором показано, яким був вплив «холодної війни» на культуру СРСР. Підкреслено, що розвиток нових галузей промисловості і наукові відкриття світового значення, зроблені радянськими вченими, надавали можливість ширше використовувати досягнення людства для подальшого розвитку і примноження культурних багатств. Також про доягнення і втрати щодо утверждення українського національного питання йдеться в цій статті

    Technical Physics Letters V. 31, I. 11

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    Пограбування культурних цінностей Європи для музею фюрера у Лінці

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    The article analyzes the activities of the Nazi “Special Mission Linz”, its organization and preparations for the opening of the Fuhrer-Museum in Linz. By A. Hitler’s design, Berlin was supposed to become a kind of Rome, and Linz – to become the European capital of world art. Although this museum was never established, its creation project and precious collections, most of which were seized from Jewish families, deserve a great deal of attention, and the connected with it secrets continue to be a concern of mankind. The crucial role in the selection and formation of the creating museum's expositions was played by its leaders. They took charge of future museum and selected for it the most precious items of the looted collections of Europe, coordinating the process of museum’s filling with Hitler. The author finds out that the Fuhrer-Museum in Linz expositions consisted mainly of art collections of Jews. The main criterion for the selection of valuable pieces of art for the museum was its belonging to the European high art. The article analyzes the components of the “mission’s” activities, outlines the routes of the artworks, which got into the museum collections in different ways. Besides, significant attention is paid in the article to the key figures: architects whose projects were approved by the Fuhrer, leaders of the museum in Linz – art historians and other executors who were directly involved in organizing and conducting of a large-scale looting of cultural property in Europe. The author notes that the purpose of the “Special Mission Linz”, was, inter alia, to find artworks created by masters of “Aryan” birth. The study emphasizes that such kind of museum establishment was an attempt to prove the greatness and steadfastness of the German Reich. It is noted in the article that Hitler was planning to build cultural centers in Königsberg and Drontheim (Norway) during the war. The Fuhrer wanted to establish a museum with cultural property from Eastern Europe in Königsberg, and the artworks of German authors were supposed to decorate the exposition of the newly created museum in Drontheim – the northernmost center of the future Great Empire. The fact that the Fuhrer-Museum in Linz was never built does not give any grounds to reject the facts of systematic looting and confiscation of cultural property that were conducting during many years of Nazi rule.У статті проаналізовано діяльність нацистської «місії Лінц», організацію і підготовку до створення нею «Музею фюрера у Лінці». Берлін, за замислом А. Гітлера, мав стати своєрідним Римом, а Лінц – європейською столицею світового мистецтва. Хоча цьому музею так і не судилося бути створеним, однак проєкт його створення і його дорогоцінні колекції, які у переважній більшості були конфісковані у єврейських родин, заслуговують на велику увагу, а таємниці, пов’язані з цим продовжують хвилювати людство. Велику роль у підборі і формуванні експозицій музею, який перебував у процесі створення, відігравали його керівники. Вони опікувалися ним і відбирали найцінніше з пограбованих колекцій Європи, узгоджуючи наповнення музею з А. Гітлером. Автор з’ясовує, що експозиції «Музею фюрера у Лінці» складалися переважно з мистецьких колекцій євреїв. Для здійснення відбору цінних творів мистецтва головним критерієм була приналежність екземпляра, за баченням фюрера, до європейського «високого мистецтва». Досліджуються складові діяльності «місії», окреслені маршрути переміщення творів живопису, що різними шляхами потрапляли до музейних фондів. Крім того, значну увагу у статті приділено ключовим особам, архітекторам, проєкти яких отримали схвалення фюрера, керівникам музею у Лінці – історикам мистецтв та іншим виконавцям, які брали безпосередню участь в організації і здійсненні масштабного пограбування культурних цінностей на території Європи. Зазначено, що метою «місії Лінц» був, окрім іншого, пошук предметів, створених майстрами «арійського» походження. Підкреслено, що створення музею такого роду було спробою довести велич і непохитність Німецького рейху. У статті наголошується, що у ході війни Гітлер планував спорудження культурних центрів у Кенігсберзі і Дронтгеймі (Норвегія). Встановлено, що у Кенігсберзі фюрер хотів заснувати музей з культурними цінностями зі Східної Європи, у Дронтгеймі – найпівнічнішому центрі майбутньої Великої імперії, експозиції новоствореного музею повинні були прикрашати твори німецьких майстрів. Той факт, що музей фюрера у Лінці так і не був побудований, не дає підстав відкидати проведені заходи систематичного грабунку і конфіскації культурних цінностей, які здійснювалися протягом багатьох років панування нацизму
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