@ARTICLE{27043461_27478505_2006, author = {Viktor Vakhshtayn}, keywords = {, humanities, crisis, spontaneous enlightenmentpublishing boom}, title = {«Alexander Pogorelsky’s University Library»}, journal = {The Russian Sociological Review}, year = {2006}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pages = {6-10}, url = {https://sociologica.hse.ru/en/2006-5-1/27478505.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The explosion of publishing activity in the 1990-s brought to life a great amount of texts of classic and contemporary authors. Their number is so impressive that the distinction between «value and garbage» could be made possible only five or even ten years later. The overview makes an attempt of mapping the space of modern book publishing in the humanities as exemplified by a specific book series that is «Alexander Pogorelsky’s University Library».}, annote = {The explosion of publishing activity in the 1990-s brought to life a great amount of texts of classic and contemporary authors. Their number is so impressive that the distinction between «value and garbage» could be made possible only five or even ten years later. The overview makes an attempt of mapping the space of modern book publishing in the humanities as exemplified by a specific book series that is «Alexander Pogorelsky’s University Library».} }