The latest Open Access issue of Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies has published! This issue's central theme is creativity and the effects of approaching problems with fresh eyes and new ideas even amid restrictive conditions or systems - whether political or infrastructural.
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Introduction
Fresh Eyes Jenanne Ferguson https://bit.ly/3bFdFvc
Articles
Arctic “Laboratory” of Food Resources in the Allaikhovskii District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Nikolai Goncharov https://bit.ly/3SFr7ji
Bato-Dalai Ochirov: A Buryat Activist at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Robert W. Montgomery https://bit.ly/3JGOmFD
Political Power and Cultural History in the Northeastern Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s Pavel Grebenyuk https://bit.ly/3JOjzXB
Report
Tuvan Autogenic Geological Terms and a Short Russian-Tuvan-English Geological Dictionary A. A. Mongush https://bit.ly/3pcFz4N
Book Review
Ellen A. Ahlness https://bit.ly/3QuUT8D