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This page is a summary of: “IT’S BETTER WHEN IT’S DONE FOR EVERYONE”: THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SOCIAL IN THE COMPREHENSION OF DEATH IN L. YA. GINSBURG’S NOTES OF THE 1920–1940s, Ural Historical Journal, January 2020, Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science,
DOI: 10.30759/1728-9718-2020-4(69)-127-135.
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