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Baltic prescription for historical reflection / Oreshina, M   Journal Article
Oreshina, M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   095038


Ethical and data - integrity problems in the second lancet surv / Spagat, Michael   Journal Article
Spagat, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper considers the second Lancet survey of mortality in Iraq published in October 2006. It presents some evidence suggesting ethical violations to the survey's respondents including endangerment, privacy breaches and violations in obtaining informed consent. Breaches of minimal disclosure standards examined include non-disclosure of the survey's questionnaire, data-entry form, data matching anonymised interviewer identifications with households and sample design. The paper also presents some evidence relating to data fabrication and falsification, which falls into nine broad categories. This evidence suggests that this survey cannot be considered a reliable or valid contribution towards knowledge about the extent of mortality in Iraq since 2003.
Key Words Conflict  Ethics  Iraq  Iraq Mortality  Lancet Survey  Fabrication 
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Frontline Is the past: Ukraine on historical barricades / Perevezentsev, Sergei V   Journal Article
Perevezentsev, Sergei V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article studies several methods of assessing historical reality—“interpretation,” “mythologization,” “falsification,” and “folk history”—and describes all four of them. Based on this classification, the author analyzes the historical substantiation of nation-building in the modern Ukrainian state. The facts and theories used in this article convincingly prove that, unfortunately, by rejecting the data provided by Ukrainian and world science, Ukrainian politicians are building “a single Ukrainian nation” mainly by falsifying history and even using folk history. Such historical policy dramatically whips up political, ethnic, and religious tensions in the country and has negative consequences for the Ukrainian state.
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Victory no one can take away from Russia / Buslovsky, V N   Journal Article
BUSLOVSKY, V N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes the principal "black myths" about the Great Patriotic War and shows the real reasons for their emergence, which bear no relation to the history of Great Victory.
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