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Populetum pamiricae ass. nova – an endemic forest association to Pamir in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2015

Abstract The floristic structure, distribution and habitat requirements of a forest syntaxon, Populetum pamiricae ass. nova is described. The potential range of the Populetum pamiricae association comprises the mountains of eastern Tajikistan (Pamir Alai Mts), Kashgaria in western China (Kunlun Shan Mts) and north-eastern Afghanistan (Hindu Kush Mts) in Middle Asia. The biotope of this community comprises of high mountain river valleys situated at elevations between 2,500 and 3,200 m above sea level. Phytocoenoses of the Populetum pamiricae association are characterized by the apparent domination in the tree layer of a diagnostic species, Populus pamirica. The tree stand has a mean cover ar…

General Immunology and MicrobiologyBetulo-Populetalia talassicaeGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle asiaalpine vegetationфлораBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPopuletum pamiricaeПамир горыNova (rocket)Таджикистанlcsh:Biology (General)TadzhikistanEthnologysyntaxonomyсинтаксономияGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceslcsh:QH301-705.5Gornyi BadakhshanOpen Life Sciences
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Carrying the Red Man's Burden: Pavel Luknitskii, or Kipling in the Soviet Pamir

2018

Kipling’s work in the Soviet Union was heavily criticized as an expression of imperialism; yet, it was widely read and translated – it was clearly more acceptable than that of Nikolai Gumilev, “the Kipling from Tsarskoe Selo”, a purported counter-revolutionary whose name itself was forbidden. This explains the apparent contradictions in the image of Pavel Luknitskii – from one side, a scholar of Gumilev, from the other, an official Soviet writer. His novel Nisso (1946), based on his travels in the Pamir, is a classic of Soviet literature about the Asian republics. The novel’s plot is built around a classic Colonial triangle, mixed with a typical Soviet collectivization story. The setting pu…

Settore L-LIN/21 - SlavisticaLuknitskii Kipling Pamir Colonialism Soviet literatureLuknickij Kipling Pamir Colonialismo Letteratura sovietica
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