On the cover of a fifth grade history textbook is a map of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[1] This map does...
25 September, 2020 / Benoit Filou
On the cover of a fifth grade history textbook is a map of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[1] This map does...
25 September, 2020 / Benoit Filou
“It was Mirza Fatali (Akhundov) who brought the woman on stage, made her talk, laugh, cry, and for the first...
1 November, 2019 / Turkay Gasimova
This article reviews Azerbaijan’s post-Soviet cinema in the context of its priorities and creative freedom. That is, what issues were...
1 April, 2019 / Sevda Sultanova
Abstract Academic freedom, which is the most important value for any university, both in democratic and authoritarian countries face new...
4 January, 2019 / Ilkin Huseynli
Cinema was undoubtedly one of most the serious events of the twentieth century. Acceleration of scientific discoveries, in particular the...
15 December, 2018 / Orkhan Imanov
The idea that philosophy can only be understood by a chosen few, instead of everyone, is not a novelty. Accordingly,...
29 October, 2018 / Tinay Mushdiyeva
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16 July, 2018 / Aneta Strzemżalska
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4 July, 2018 / Tinay Mushdiyeva
The subject of the research Turkey’s foreign policy has recently become increasingly ambitious in the regions such as the...
22 May, 2018 / Nushaba Baghirova
The main opponents of Stalin within the Bolshevik party, and the potential opposition in general in the USSR were politically...
1 May, 2018 / Samir Isayev
In 1857, Mirza Fatali Akhundzadeh first proposed linguistic reforms in Azerbaijan, kicking off a century of intense efforts to transform...
1 May, 2018 / Robert Denis