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Category Archives: progress publishers
Lev Vygotsky (Outstanding Soviet Psychologists) – Yaroshevsky
In this post, we will see the book Lev Vygotsky by Mikhail Yaroshevsky. The book is a part of Outstanding Soviet Psychologists series. About the book Lev Vygotsky, known as the “Mozart of Psychology”, was one of the most influential … Continue reading
Posted in books, philosophy, progress publishers, psychology
Tagged abnormal children, art in society, behaviorism, biography, dialectical-materialism, freud, higher psychological functions, language, learning, luria, marxist psychology, pavlov, philosophy, progress in psychology, progress publishers, psychology, russian, scientific biography, signs, soviet, symbols, thinking, thorndike, thought, thought and language, word, zone of proximal development
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Dialectics In Modern Physics – Omelyanovsky
In this post, we will see the book Dialectics In Modern Physics by M. E. Omelyanovsky. About the book This monograph brings together into a unified whole the ideas and problems that have been considered in many of my published … Continue reading
Posted in books, philosophy, physics, progress publishers, soviet
Tagged axiomatics, contradictions, determinism, dialectical-materialism, dialectics, elementary particles, measurement, observations, paradoxes, philosophy, philosophy of science, physics, progress, quantum theory, soviet, theory
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Individual And The Micro Environment – Sychev
In this post, we will see the book Individual And The Micro Environment by Yu. V. Sychev. About the book This book sets out to provide a Marxist analysis of the microenvironment under socialism to define its specific characteristics and … Continue reading
Posted in books, progress publishers, psychology, sociology, soviet
Tagged classical, dialectics, ideology, marxism, micro-environments, modernity, philosophy, social relations, sociology, soviet
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Switchgear Installation – Kireyev, Kovarsky
In this post, we will see the book Switchgear Installation – A Manual for Installers of Electrical Switchgears and Powerlines by M. Kireyev; A. Kovarsky. About the book The book provides a comprehensive treatment of installation of power system equipments … Continue reading
Posted in books, engineering, progress publishers, soviet, technology
Tagged accident preevntion, alternators, control circuits, design, electrical engineering, electrical systems, maintenance, overhead power lines, power lines, power systems, protective earthing, safety, soviet, supply, switchgear maintenance, switchgears
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Your First Move – Sokolsky
In this post, we will see the book Your First Move by Alexei Sokolsky. About the book A book that introduces chess to beginners and is deep enough to offer a lot to the experienced players as well. The book … Continue reading
Posted in books, problem books, progress publishers, raduga publishers, soviet
Tagged chess, chess moves, chess pieces, chess problems, chess rules, chess solutions, end game, endgame studies, games, middle game, opening, raduga publishers, russian, sacrifices, soviet, soviet chess school, traps
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The Sun’s Wind by Alexei Leonov
In this post, we will see the book The Sun’s Wind by Alexei Leonov. About the book Story of Soyuz-Apollo Project as told by USSR Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov My young friend, This story and the drawings are specially for you. … Continue reading
Posted in books, children's books, popular science, progress publishers
Tagged alexei leonov, america, apollo, astronaut training, astronauts, baikonur, children's literature, children's science, cosmonauts, docking, donald slayton, houston, how to become a space man, landing, life, life in space, lift off, popular science, rocket launch, rocket re-entry, rockets, russian, soviet, soyuz, space, space travel, space walk, sunrise from space, thomas stafford, ussr, valery kubasov, vance brand, working in space
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