Crossing borders: modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union
Introduction: Threading the Needle : The Soviet Order between Exceptionalism and Shared Modernity -- Part I. Russian and Soviet Modernity -- Multiple Modernities vs. Neo-Traditionalism : On Ongoing Debates in Russian and Soviet History -- The Intelligentsia, the Masses, and the West : Particularitie...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Threading the Needle : The Soviet Order between Exceptionalism and Shared Modernity -- Part I. Russian and Soviet Modernity -- Multiple Modernities vs. Neo-Traditionalism : On Ongoing Debates in Russian and Soviet History -- The Intelligentsia, the Masses, and the West : Particularities of Russian-Soviet Modernity -- Part II. Ideology, Concepts, and Institutions -- The Blind Men and the Elephant : Six Faces of Ideology in the Soviet Context -- What Is Cultural Revolution? : Key Concepts and the Arc of Soviet Cultural Transformation, 1910s-1930s -- Symbiosis to Synthesis : The Communist Academy and the Bolshevization of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1918-1929 -- Part III. Mediators and Travelers -- Understanding and Loving the New Russia : Mariia Kudasheva as Romain Rolland's Cultural Mediator -- A "Prussian Bolshevik" in Stalin's Russia : Ernst Niekisch at the Crossroads between Communism and National Socialism "Crossing Borders deconstructs contemporary theories of Soviet history from the revolution through the Stalin period, and offers new interpretations based on a transnational perspective. To Michael David-Fox, Soviet history was shaped by interactions across its borders. By reexamining conceptions of modernity, ideology, and cultural transformation, he challenges the polarizing camps of Soviet exceptionalism and shared modernity and instead strives for a theoretical and empirical middle ground as the basis for a creative and richly textured analysis. Discussions of Soviet modernity have tended to see the Soviet state either as an archaic holdover from the Russian past, or as merely another form of conventional modernity. David-Fox instead considers the Soviet Union in its own light--as a seismic shift from tsarist society that attracted influential visitors from the pacifist Left to the fascist Right. By reassembling Russian legacies, as he shows, the Soviet system evolved into a complex 'intelligentsia-statist' form that introduced an array of novel agendas and practices, many embodied in the unique structures of the party-state. Crossing Borders demonstrates the need for a new interpretation of the Russian-Soviet historical trajectory--one that strikes a balance between the particular and the universal"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 286 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780822963677 |
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adam_text | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
vii
INTRODUCTION
Threading the Needle:
The Soviet Order between Exceptionalism and Shared Modernity
I
PART I. Russian and Soviet Modernity
1. Multiple Modernities vs. Neo-Traditionalism:
On Ongoing Debates in Russian and Soviet History
21
2. The Intelligentsia, the Masses, and the West:
Particularities of Russian/Soviet Modernity
48
PART II. Ideology, Concepts, and Institutions
3. The Blind Men and the Elephant: Six Faces of Ideology in the Soviet Context
75
4. What Is Cultural Revolution? Key Concepts and the
Arc of Soviet Cultural Transformation, 1910S-1930S
104
5. Symbiosis to Synthesis: The Communist Academy and the
Bolshevization of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1918—1929
133
PART III. Mediators and Travelers
B. Understanding and Loving the New Russia:
Mariia Kudasheva as Romain Rolland s Cultural Mediator
163
7. A *Prussian Bolshevik in Stalins Russia:
Ernst Niekisch at the Crossroads between Communism and National Socialism
185
NOTES
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INDEX
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spelling | David-Fox, Michael 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)132167743 aut Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union Michael David-Fox Pittsburgh, Pa. Univ. of Pittsburgh Press 2015 VIII, 286 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pitt series in Russian and East European studies Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Threading the Needle : The Soviet Order between Exceptionalism and Shared Modernity -- Part I. Russian and Soviet Modernity -- Multiple Modernities vs. Neo-Traditionalism : On Ongoing Debates in Russian and Soviet History -- The Intelligentsia, the Masses, and the West : Particularities of Russian-Soviet Modernity -- Part II. Ideology, Concepts, and Institutions -- The Blind Men and the Elephant : Six Faces of Ideology in the Soviet Context -- What Is Cultural Revolution? : Key Concepts and the Arc of Soviet Cultural Transformation, 1910s-1930s -- Symbiosis to Synthesis : The Communist Academy and the Bolshevization of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1918-1929 -- Part III. Mediators and Travelers -- Understanding and Loving the New Russia : Mariia Kudasheva as Romain Rolland's Cultural Mediator -- A "Prussian Bolshevik" in Stalin's Russia : Ernst Niekisch at the Crossroads between Communism and National Socialism "Crossing Borders deconstructs contemporary theories of Soviet history from the revolution through the Stalin period, and offers new interpretations based on a transnational perspective. To Michael David-Fox, Soviet history was shaped by interactions across its borders. By reexamining conceptions of modernity, ideology, and cultural transformation, he challenges the polarizing camps of Soviet exceptionalism and shared modernity and instead strives for a theoretical and empirical middle ground as the basis for a creative and richly textured analysis. Discussions of Soviet modernity have tended to see the Soviet state either as an archaic holdover from the Russian past, or as merely another form of conventional modernity. David-Fox instead considers the Soviet Union in its own light--as a seismic shift from tsarist society that attracted influential visitors from the pacifist Left to the fascist Right. By reassembling Russian legacies, as he shows, the Soviet system evolved into a complex 'intelligentsia-statist' form that introduced an array of novel agendas and practices, many embodied in the unique structures of the party-state. Crossing Borders demonstrates the need for a new interpretation of the Russian-Soviet historical trajectory--one that strikes a balance between the particular and the universal"-- Geschichte 1917-1939 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Philosophie Politik Social change / History / Soviet Union Political culture / History / Soviet Union Ideology / History / Soviet Union Transnationalism / Political aspects / History / Soviet Union Visitors, Foreign / History / Soviet Union HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Soziokultureller Wandel (DE-588)4227561-1 gnd rswk-swf Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Europa Russland Sowjetunion Soviet Union / History / Philosophy Russia / History / Philosophy Soviet Union / Civilization Soviet Union / Foreign public opinion Soviet Union / Politics and government Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Soziokultureller Wandel (DE-588)4227561-1 s Geschichte 1917-1939 z DE-604 Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 s Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 21 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028069309&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | David-Fox, Michael 1965- Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union Geschichte Philosophie Politik Social change / History / Soviet Union Political culture / History / Soviet Union Ideology / History / Soviet Union Transnationalism / Political aspects / History / Soviet Union Visitors, Foreign / History / Soviet Union HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Soziokultureller Wandel (DE-588)4227561-1 gnd Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
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title | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union |
title_auth | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union |
title_exact_search | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union |
title_full | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union Michael David-Fox |
title_fullStr | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union Michael David-Fox |
title_full_unstemmed | Crossing borders modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union Michael David-Fox |
title_short | Crossing borders |
title_sort | crossing borders modernity ideology and culture in russia and the soviet union |
title_sub | modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union |
topic | Geschichte Philosophie Politik Social change / History / Soviet Union Political culture / History / Soviet Union Ideology / History / Soviet Union Transnationalism / Political aspects / History / Soviet Union Visitors, Foreign / History / Soviet Union HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Soziokultureller Wandel (DE-588)4227561-1 gnd Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Philosophie Politik Social change / History / Soviet Union Political culture / History / Soviet Union Ideology / History / Soviet Union Transnationalism / Political aspects / History / Soviet Union Visitors, Foreign / History / Soviet Union HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Soziokultureller Wandel Moderne Geschichtsschreibung Europa Russland Sowjetunion Soviet Union / History / Philosophy Russia / History / Philosophy Soviet Union / Civilization Soviet Union / Foreign public opinion Soviet Union / Politics and government |
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