Abstract
Three years have passed since the publication of my articles in Etnograficheskoe obozrenie and Current Anthropology on the crisis in Soviet ethnography.1 It was a time of deep societal transformations, mainly in the domain of politics and ideological manifestations and less in the domain of civic culture and human behavioral patterns. Social science scholarship, including anthropology, is at a crossroads in this transitional period with an open agenda for the future.
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