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    The Roles of the Censor: New Perspectives on Censorship in Nineteenth-Century Russia

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    The introduction to the special issue cluster explores the complexity and ambiguity inherent in the position of a censor in the Imperial Russia. On the one hand, the censor was a law enforcement agent whose job was to constrain and constrict. At the same time, the act of censoring works of literature or music demanded multiplex interactions between the censor and different participants in the creation and dissemination of these works and thus could never be neutral or objective towards the aesthetical and cultural dimensions of art. Instead of representing censorship exclusively as an extension of governmental oppressive politics, recent approaches to studying censorship have focused on cultural practices of censors and the censors’ reciprocal interactions with writers, artists and philosophers. By and large, this trend has been absent from the historiography of Russian censorship. The interdisciplinary cluster of articles in this issue illuminates anew the multifarious relationship between the Censorship Department’s officials in Russia of Nicholas I and Alexander II and the authors of the works they reviewed

    Measuring the thermal resistance of typical multi-layer building walls using the accelerated measurement method

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    This paper considers the application of accelerated thermal resistance measurement to typical constructions of multi-layer walls of buildings with thermal insulation. It is shown that it is possible to reduce the measurement time considering the results of preliminary modelling. The required calculations for some typical constructions of building walls were made. The examples of simulation results shown in this paper allow to reduce the thermal resistance measurement time by 15-20%. There can be made calculations for other structures of building walls, following the presented method
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