Acknowledgements
Article written in the framework of RFH grant “Social forms of science organization in Siberia in the 1941-1991-
ies: the meaning and role in social, cultural and economic modernization of the Soviet society”, the project “Man in
a Changing World. Problems of identity and social adaptation in history and at present” (the RF Government grant
No. 14.B25.31.0009), Tomsk State University Competitiveness Improvement Program.