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Название: Native American National Identity as a Psychohistorical Phenomenon
Авторы: Shostak, Oksana
Шостак, Оксана Григорівна
Ключевые слова: native american national identity
psychohistorical phenomenon
understanding the identity
social development
Дата публикации: 7-апр-2021
Издательство: National Aviation University
Библиографическое описание: Shostak O. G. Native American National Identity as a Psychohistorical Phenomenon // Polit. Challenges of Science Today. Humanitarian Sciences: abstracts of XXI International Conference of Higher Education Students and Young Scientist. – National Aviation University. – Vol. 1. - Kyiv, 2021. – P.128-131.
Краткий осмотр (реферат): Understanding the identity (or essence) of a nation determines the conceptual apparatus in which a particular culture and the civilization generated by it will be understood and represented. Concepts close to realism postulate it as a substance of the historical process, rooted in the development of the world history. In this context, the nation appears as a single continuum, deployed in social time and space. Various determinants are proposed that confirm the need for the nation's presence in the historical process, among them are nature (D. Dontsov, Y. Vassian, A. Bergson, O. Spengler), God (J. Haider, J. Fichte, S. Bulgakov), culture (L. Gumilev, L. Shaposhnikov) and social development (I. Kant, M. Groh, K. Gubner, E. Balibar, I. Wallerstein).
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URI (Унифицированный идентификатор ресурса): https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/52252
Располагается в коллекциях:Політ. Психологічні аспекти людського фактору у світі високих технологій. 2021

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