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Re: [xmca] "Uncovering Vygotsky's Archives" - Congratulations Anton and Ekaterina.



Yes. To me the extensive materials on Vygotsky's focus on the nature of
consciousness as THE object of psychology were the most informative, but
lots there for everyone.
mike

On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Achilles Delari Junior <
achilles_delari@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Congratulations, Anton and Ekaterina.
> Thank you, so much for this wonderful international contribution.
> Achilles.
>
> ============================================================="Journal of
> Russian and East European Psychology"
> (January-February 2010, Vol. 48 No. 01)
>
> Uncovering Vygotsky's Archives
> Guest Editor: Anton Yasnitsky
>
> Guest Editor's Introduction
> "Archival Revolution" in Vygotskian Studies? Uncovering Vygotsky's Archives
> Anton Yasnitsky
>
> The Vygotsky Family Archive (1912-1930)
> New Findings
> E.Iu. Zavershneva
>
> The Vygotsky Family Archive: New Findings
> Notebooks, Notes, and Scientific Journals of L.S. Vygotsky (1931-1934)
> E.Iu. Zavershneva
>
> "The Way to Freedom"
> (On the Publication of Documents from the Family Archive of Lev Vygotsky)
> E.Iu. Zavershneva
>
> Two Fragments of Personal Notes by L.S. Vygotsky from the Vygotsky Family
> Archive
> (Prepared for Publication and with Comments by E. Zavershneva)
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