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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments viii Introduction 1 1 Tolstoy and Tagore: Principles of Global Thinking 2 Imperial Incarcerations: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 3 39 The Empire Vanishes as the Nation Remains: Vasily Klyuchevsky and G. M. Trevelyan 4 59 Alone and against Systems Thinking: Emma Goldman and M. N. Roy 5 13 83 Socialism and Capitalism on the Farm: Mukhamet Shayakhmetov and Wangari Maathai юз 6 The Cold War Retold: Zainab Al-Ghazali and Urszula Dudziak 7 Who Should a Woman Speak For in a Post-World Order?: Anna Politkovskaya, Arundhati Roy, and Lisa Kirschenbaum Conclusion 167 Notes 173 Select Bibliography 217 Index 218 125 145
Russia in World History uses a comparative framework to understand Russian history in a global context. The book challenges the idea of Russia as an outlier of European civilization by examining select themes in modern Russian history alongside cases drawn from the British Empire. Choi Chatterjee analyzes the concepts of nation and empire, selfhood and subjectivity, socialism and capitalism, and revolution and the world order in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. In doing so she rethinks many historical narratives that bluntly posit a liberal West against a repressive, authoritarian Russia. Instead Chatterjee argues for a wider perspective which reveals that imperial practices relating to the appropriation of human and natural resources were shared across European empires, both East and West. Incorporating the stories of famous thinkers such as Leo Tolstoy. Emma Goldman, Wangari Maathui, and Arundhati Roy among others, this unique interpretation of modern Russia knits together the varied lives and experiences of individuals who challenged the status quo and thus promotes a different way of thinking. This is a ground-breaking book with big and provocative ideas about the history of the modern world, and will be vital reading for students of both modern Russian and world history.
Index Page numbers followed with π refer to endnotes. aerial bombing policy 132 Africa, British imperialism in 118 African slave trade 69,118 Agricultural Revolution in England 110-11 al-Banna, Hassan 141 The Algebra of Infinite Justice (Roy) 153 Al-Ghazali, Zainab 9, 11, 129, 139, 143, 168 anti-imperial struggle 140 imprisonment 141 mission 142 Muslim Women s Association of 141 Alipore Conspiracy Case of 1908 48 Allenby Declaration 132 Ambani, Mukesh 169 American history 163 anarchism 10, 47, 72, 102 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1,4, 41,48, 50-1 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 132 Anglo-French invasion of Egypt 132, 134 Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 113 Anna Karenina (Tolstoy) 17, 18, 23 anti-communist politics 94 anti-imperialism in Arab 130 religious 139-44 anti-imperialist and democratic camp 127 anti-Russian propaganda 54 anti-slavery movements 118 Arab nationalism 130 Arendt, Hannah 92, 140 Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 130-1 Aswan High Dam 133 Atmaparichay (Self-Knowing or Self Introduction, Tagore) 25 authentic pre-colonial pasts 27 authoritarianism 27, 92, 148, 153 Bolshevik 65, 84 avidya concept 21 backwardness 108, 109, 111 Balabanoff, Angelica 93 Baring, Evelyn 130 Baron, Fanya 93 Basaev, Shamil 150 Bentham, Jeremy 2 Bentham, Samuel 2 Berdiayev, Nicholas 73 Berkman, Alexander 91 Berlin, Isaiah 16 Blackwell, Alice Stone 44 Bolshevik revolution of 1917. See Russian Revolution of 1917 Bolsheviks 46, 54, 83, 89-91 criticism of 90 methods 93 rule 91-2 system 91 Bolshevism 90 Borodin, Mikhail 95, 96 Bose, Khudiram 48, 56 bourgeois
superstition 92 Brandler, Heinrich 96 Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina 9, 10, 39-40, 42-6, 56 exile 39-41,43 imprisonment 39, 43, 50
INDEX British agricultural innovations 110 Agricultural Revolution 105, 107, 110 capitalism 117 colonialism in Kenya 120, 121 imperialism 64, 69, 108 in Africa 118 liberalism 171 plantation economy 11, 105, 107, 118 railway system 119 taxation 118 British Empire 56, 65, 69, 70, 72, 73, 113, 118, 125, 128, 129, 135, 146, 157, 169-70 as liberal empire 167 in the Middle East 11,130-4,144 and the Soviet Union 169 British imperial 146, 147 British rule in India 55 brutal systems of punishment 10 Bryan, William Jennings 55 Bryant, Louise 91 Burbank, Jane 7 Cameron, Sarah 114 Cannadine, David 66 capitalism 118, 144 Carr, E. H. 112 Catherine the Great 77, 78 Catholic Church 142 Catholicism 139, 142 Catholic nationalism 143 Cellular Jail 1-4,42,50-1 Chatterjee, Choi, interview with Kirschenbaum, Lisa 163-5 Chatterjee, Nonda 1 chauvinistic nationalism 31,98 Chechnya human rights violations in 152, 156, 157 Russia s hardline position in 157 secessionist politics of 148 Sufi Islam in 151 wars on 146, 148, 150-2, 155 Chekhov, Anton 53 Chiang Kai-shek 96 Christianity 144 219 Churchill, Winston 5, 65, 130, 131, 135 Cold War address 125-8 classical liberalism 99 Cold War 11,135,144 British Empire in the Middle East 130-4 Churchill s address 125-8 religious anti-imperialism 139-44 Soviet Eastern Europe and people s democracies 134-9 collectivization in Kazakhstan 113-14 Soviet 11, 103-5 Britishexpertsand 106-11 and Famine in Kazakhstan 111-17 colonialism 146 in Kenya 120, 121 colonization 7, 69, 72, 79 communism 14, 15, 84, 86, 94, 95, 98, 99, 136, 138, 143, 144, 163 Communist Information
Bureau (Cominform) 126 comparative approach to the study of empires 134-9, 168 Conrad, Joseph 28 Course of Russian History (Klyuchevsky) 71 Crown Lands Ordinance of 1902 119 Curzon, Lord 48 Darwin, John 7, 129 Davies, R. W. 112 The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886, Tolstoy) 22 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and People (1514) 134 decolonization 7,11,41,62,70,83, 126, 128, 134, 169 Defence of India Act of 1915 55 Dhingra, Madan Lal 49-50 Discourse and Truth: The Problem of Parrhesia (Foucault) 160 Dobbs, Maurice 105, 107, 108, 112 Dostoevsky, Feodor 53 Dudayev, Dzhokhar 150
220 INDEX Dudziak, Urszula Dr. 9, 11, 129, 139, 140, 142-4, 168 Dugin, Alexander 156 Duranty, Walter 106,107 East Africa Company 118 Eastern Europe, people s democracies 134-9 economic development 136 Eden, Anthony 133 Egypt Anglo-French invasion of 132, 134 British rule in 130 independence movement 132 Islamic nationalism in 130 Egyptian independence 130-4 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 133, 134 Ekla Chalo Re (1905, Tagore) 38 Elias, Norbert 30 Elkin, Carolyn 57 Emma, Red 87 Engerman, David 105 English Civil War 66 English countryside 67-8 English model of the Agricultural Revolution 108 English nationalism 68 Englishness 67-8 English Social History: A Survey of Six Centuries (Trevelyan) 64-6 English Working Men s College 63-4 Etkind, Alexander 57 Eurasianism 156 European imperialism 133 Evgeny Onegin (Pushkin) 78-9 exiles 42 exile system 41 Russian prison and 41,58 Siberian prison and 4, 10, 40, 43, 53, 56 faith 22 fanatical Muslim 28 fascism 96, 97, 99 Father Sergius (1911, Tolstoy) Faysal I, King 132 feminism Egyptian 132 Islamic 141 22, 37 liberal 140-2, 144 Marxist 142 religious 139, 143 socialist 144 Soviet 116 Western 140, 142 Ferguson, Niall 57 First Chechen War 150 First World War 11, 18, 24, 54, 55, 86, 87 94, 120, 128, 130-2, 135, 136 Five-Year Plans, Soviet 107, 112 Foucault, Michel 160 Gandhi, Mohandas 49, 97 satyagraha (nonviolence) 30, 56 Gati, Charles 138 Germany 67 global left 9,11,83,90 Soviet colonization of 9 global non-Soviet left 102 global thinking, principles of 27-33 Glorious Revolution 66 God of Small Things (Roy) 154 Goldman, Emma 9, 10, 84-5, 98,
101-2, 168 authoritarianism and 92 Bolsheviks and 91 critique of Bolshevik centralization 88 disillusionment in Russia 85-9, 91 gender politics 87 Homo Sovieticus 92 My Disillusionment in Russia 85, 88, 91, 93-4 in Russia 1919 89-94 understanding of the Russian Revolution 89 Gomuka, Wadysaw 136,137 good governance 69 Gorbachev, Mikhail 156 Gospels in Brief (Tolstoy) 23 Gott, Richard 57 Greenbelt Movement 122 Green Revolution 122 Hadji Murad (Tolstoy) 28 Hapsburg Empire 135 Heart of Darkness (1899, Conrad) 28
INDEX Heinzen, Jim 112 He Mor Chitto (Pilgrimage to India, 1910,Tagore) 32 Hill, Christopher 80 historians and writing of national history 63-5, 163-5 History of England (1926, Trevelyan) 65, 69 History of Russia (Soloviev) 71 History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky) 97 Hobsbawm, Eric 80 The Home and the World (Tagore) 12 homelessness 165 Homo Soviéticos 92 Honecker, Erich 139 House of the Dead (Dostoevsky) 53 How Much Land Does a Man Need (1886, Tolstoy) 35 human rights violations in Chechnya 152, 156, 157 in Kashmir 155, 156 Hungary 133-4 Soviet invasion of 138 Husak, Gustav 139 Igmen, Ali 123 Imperial British East Africa Company 118 imperial destiny 145 imperial incarcerations 52-8 imperialism 6, 28, 29, 129, 138, 144 imperialist and anti-democratic camp 127 imperial nationalism 60, 68 incarceration 3, 5, 10, 40-2, 47-8, 50, 53, 56, 58, 85, 92, 96, 168 imperial 52-8 India 157 economic liberalization in 159 Roy, Arundhati and 153-5 Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act 214 n.19 Indian National Congress (INC) 96-7 Indian War of Independence (Savarkar) 49 individualism 99, 101 individuality 99, 101 industrialization 88 221 inhumane treatment in prison 46, 51, 53 intentional selflessness 20-7, 32 interview with Kirschenbaum, Lisa by Chatterjee 163-5 Iraq 131-2 pro-British monarchy in 134 Islam 130,141,144 Islamic feminism 141 Islamic fundamentalism 155 Islamic nationalism in Egypt 130 Islamic terrorism 148,150 in Russia 150-1 Ivanov, Vyacheslav 73 Izvestiia 151 Jibán Debata 26 John Paul II, Pope 142, 143 Jordan, David Starr 95 Kadyrov, Akhmet 151
Kadyrov, Ramzan 151, 152 Kalidasa 36 Karamzin, Nicholas 76 Kashmir 154-5, 157. See a/so Chechnya human rights violations in 155, 156 secessionist politics of 148,155 Kazakh experience of Soviet modernity 113 Kazakhstan 105 collectivization in 113-14 employment in agricultural sector 124 modernization and development of 113-14, 124 plantation economy 123 sources of revenue 124 Kennan, George 42-3, 128 Kenya 105-6 British colonialism in 120, 121 employment in agricultural sector 124 Native Hut and PollTax in 120 plantation economy 11,117-23 Khrushchev, N. 133, 137 Virgin Lands campaign 114 Kievan Rus 73-6
222 INDEX Kingdom of God Is Within You (1893, Tolstoy) 22, 30, 178 n.20 Kingston-Mann, Esther 108 Kirschenbaum, Lisa 11-12, 149, 162-3 as American historian 163 interview by Chatterjee, Choi 163-5 transnational history 163-5 Kiselyov, Yevgeny 159 Klyuchevsky, Vasily 3, 9, 10, 59-60, 62, 64, 70-81, 146 Course of Russian History 71, 72 nation and 61,168 Peter the Great and 77-8 public lectures 71 Russian history 71-3 Kollontai, Alexander 100 Kotkin, Stephen 169 Kronstadt Rebellion of 1921 91 Kropotkin, Peter 35, 89-91 land grant 119 Lavrov, Sergei 157 Law and Justice Party 142-3 Lenin 3, 49, 52, 80, 83, 86, 89, 95, 97, 100-1, 112, 128 anti-colonial ideology 98 liberal British Empire 56 liberal English nation 57 liberal feminism 140-2, 144 liberalism 9, 99, 139, 167, 171 Western 5, 7, 83 Lovestone, Jay 96 Luxembourg, Rosa 96 Maathai, Wangari 9,11,106,120-3, 168 Greenbelt Movement 122 Macmillan, Harold 134 Mahabharata and the Ramayana 36 Maisky, Ivan 135 Makhno, Nestor 90, 92 maner manush 26 March 20th Ilya SenmenenkoBasin, 2016 172 Marcuse, Herbert 101 marginality 165 Marshall Tito 136-8 Marx, Karl 109-10 Marxist feminism 142 Marxist historiography 80 Master and Man (1895,Tolstoy) 35 Mau Mau movement 57, 120 Maynard, John Sir 105, 107, 108 medieval peasant uprisings 67 Middle East British Empire in the 130-4 Protectorate and the Mandate Territory in 126, 127, 131 military atrocities 148 Miliukov, Paul 4 modernization 34, 88 of agriculture 105,107 Kazakhstan 114 universality and 115 and violence 17,29,34 Moi, Daniel Arap 121,122 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 135 Morley,
John Sir 55 Muslim Brotherhood 141,211η.61 Muslim Women s Association 140 My Confession (1882, Tolstoy) 21 My Disillusionment in Russia (Emma) 85,88,91,93-4 My Transportation for Life (Savarkar) 47 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict 169 Nasik Conspiracy Case 49 Nasser, Gamal Abdul 133 nation 60-2, 168, 189 n.1 national identity 60 nationalism 19,31,32,60-1,80-1, 126, 129-32, 142-4, 146, 156, 161 national liberation 136 nation-making 61,64 nation-state power 164 Native Hut and Poll Tax in Kenya 120 Nechkina, M.V 80 negro slavery 117 Nehru, Jawaharlal 96, 138 Notes of a Madman (1897, Tolstoy) 21 Novaya Gazeta 151 Nove, Alexander 112
INDEX Ottoman Empire 11, 130, 135 Class A Mandate Territories 131 parliamentary democracy 98-9 parliamentary system 99 Pentonville Prison in London 1,3 people s democracies, Soviet Union 126, 127, 129, 134-9 Peter the Great 73, 77-8 plantation economy 109 British 105, 107, 118 in Kazakhstan 123 in Kenya 117-23 plantations and collective farms 11, 123 Pokrovsky, Μ. N. 80 Poland 133-4, 142 Politkovskaya, Anna 9,11,146-8, 160-3, 168. See also Roy, Arundhati murder of 152-3,156 and post-soviet Russia 150-3 truth-telling 160 and war in Chechnya 152, 155 Politkovskii, Sasha 151, 158 poll tax 120 Poole, Ernest 44, 45 Popplewell, Richard 54 Port Blair 1 post-imperial 60, 62, 70, 81, 145 post-imperial nationalism 60 post-soviet Russia, Politkovskaya, Anna and 150-3 Potemkin, Grigory 2 poverty 108 power of the nation-state 164 primitive violence 29 principles of global thinking 27-33 Prison Writings (Roy) 96 Protectorate and the Mandate Territory in Middle East 126, 127, 131 Punjab 108 Putin, Vladimir 150, 152, 153, 156-9, 171 radical humanism 85, 99 railway system 119 Reed, John 90-1 223 religious anti-imperialism 139-44 religious feminism 139,143 religious identity 143 religious institutions 140, 144 religious nationalism 139, 142 Renan, Ernest 61 Resurrection (1899, Tolstoy) 22, 53 revolutionary violence 54-5 Revolution Betrayed (1937, Trotsky) 100 rise of Moscow 76-7 Romanov Empire 135 Roosevelt, Theodore 55, 135 Rowlatt Act of 1919 55 Roy, Arundhati 9,11,146-8,160-3, 168 The Algebra of Infinite Justice 153 case against 156-9 criticism of socialism and capitalism 154 engagement
with Kashmir 155 environmental activism 158 God of Small Things 154 and India 153-5 and post-soviet Russia 150-3 truth-telling 160 Roy, Μ. N. 9, 10, 84-5, 101-2, 168 classical liberalism 99 criticism of Stalinist policies 98 criticism of Trotsky s work 97 disillusionment in Russia 94-101 imprisonment 96 individualism 99 parliamentary democracy and 98-9 Prison Writings 96 radical humanism 85, 99 Radical Humanist Movement 200 n.53 Reason, Romanticism and Revolution 85, 87 The Russian Revolution 97 use of Russian model of the Soviets 100 Ruskin, John 30 Russia 156-7, 170 economic liberalization in 159 Islamic terrorism in 150-1
224 INDEX and the Soviet Union 46, 135, 167 and the West European Empires 6 in world history 8-12 Russian agriculture 104, 106, 107, 109, 111-12 colonization 7 despotism 6 evolution 73 history 71-5, 163 identity 73 imperialism 7, 29 military 28 nationalism 156 Russian Empire 5, 6, 7, 10, 19, 40-2, 45, 46, 48, 53-4, 56-9, 73, ՜Ո, 79, 105, 114, 119, 134-8, 146, 150, 156, 167 anti-Russian propaganda against 54 modern violence 29 primitive violence 29 Russian Orthodox Church 22 Russian prison 52 and exile system 40-2, 58 The Russian Revolution (Roy) 97 Russian Revolution of 1905 100 Russian Revolution of 1917 89-91, 104-5, 150 Russian system of exile and punishment 58 Sakhalin Diaries (Chekhov) 53 Satia, Priya 132 satyagraha 30 Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar 9, 10, 40, 46-52, 56 anti-Muslim ideology 51 education 47 and Gandhi 49 imprisonment in Cellular Jail 41, 46, 50-1 Indian War of Independence 49 My Transportation for Life 47 Nasik Conspiracy Case 49 Schwarz, Bill 69 Second Chechen War 150 Second Coming (Yeats) 171-2 Second World War 18, 54, 65, 66, 69, 70, 97, 98, 115, 125, 127, 129, 133, 135, 142, 150 Seeley, John 68, 69 Shakuntaia (Kalidasa) 36 Shantiniketan 13, 33, 36, 37 Sharia law 155 Shatov, William 91,92 Shayakhmetov, Mukhamet 9,11, 106, 114-16, 121-3, 168 Shia population 132 Shlyapnikov, Alexander 100 Siberian prison and exile system 4, 10, 40, 43, 53, 56, 57 slave labor, in plantations 118 slave trade 68 socialism 10 socialist feminism 144 Solovev, Vladimir 73 Soloviev, Sergei 71,72,74,76 Sonar Tari (Golden Boat, 1894, Tagore) 24-5 sovereignty 99 Soviet
collectivization 103-5 British experts and 106-11 and Famine in Kazakhstan 111-17 Soviet colonization, of Eastern Europe 144 Soviet Economic Development since 1917 (Dobbs) 107 Soviet Empire 8, 11, 129, 136-8, 156 Soviet model of development 107 Soviet policies 135,136 in Hungary and Poland 133—4 Soviet state, violence of 114 Soviet system 92 Soviet Union 90 agriculture 112 modernization of 105, 107, 112 collapse of 129 collectivization 11 communism 98, 143, 144 feminism 116 Five-Year Plans 105,107 112 imperialism 7, 133 invasion of Hungary 138 people s democracies 126,127, 129, 134-9 socialism and modernity 7
INDEX Spanish Revolution 86 Spiridonova, Maria 90, 92-3 Stalin 57, 80, 85, 89, 96-8, 125-7, 135-7 communism 86 speech to the 17th Party Congress 104 Stalinism 91,99, 101, 137 Stalinist collectivization campaign of the 1930s 11 Stolypin reforms 112 Suez Crisis 133-4, 138 Sunni-Shia uprising 131 Tagore, Rabindranath 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20, 30-1, 106-8, 168 Atmaparichay (Self-Knowing or Self-Introduction) 25 avidya concept and 21 concept of the tapovan 35-6 critics to Gandhi 31 derivative discourse 19 Ekla Chalo fíe (1905) 38 He Mor Chitto (Pilgrimage to India, 1910) 32 The Home and the World 12 intentional selflessness 25 Jibán Debata concept 26 maner manush concept 26 and politics 32-3 practice of love 25-6 principles of global thinking 27-33 religion, ritual and 26 Sonar Tan (Golden Boat, 1894) 24-5 states of happiness and joy 26 totalitarianism 31 understanding of nature 33-6 visit to Europe 32 tapovan 35-6 Taseer, Aatish 159 Tata, Ratan 169 Tawney, R. H. 108, 111 taxation and land-use policies 120 Ten Days that Shook the World (Reed) 90 Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act 58 Thalhiemer, August 96 225 Thomas, Dylan 169 Thompson, Edgar 117-18 Thompson, E. R 80 Tolstoy, Leo 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20, 71-2, 168 Anna Karenina 17, 18, 23 and death 21-2 The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886) 22 faith 22 Father Sergius (1911) 22, 37 five commandments 23, 27 Gospels in Brief 23 Hadji Murad 28 How Much Land Does a Man Need (1886) 35 intentional selflessness 22, 23 Kingdom of God Is Within You ■ (1893) 22,30 Master and Man (1895) 35 military experiences 27-8 My
Confession (1882) 21 Notes of a Madman (1897) 21 and politics 32-3 principles of global thinking 27-33 problem of selfhood 21 and representative democracy 33 Resurrection (1899) 22,53 understanding of nature 33-6 War and Peace 29, 37, 64 What Then Must We Do (1887) 30 Where Love Is, God Is (1885) 22 totalitarianism 41,92 transnational capitalism 95 transnational history 161, 163-5 transnational Sunni ideology 151 transnational world of communism 163 Trevelyan, Charles 68 Trevelyan, George Macaulay 9, 10, 59-60, 62-70, 80-1, 171 British imperialism and 69 and England 66-7 English countryside 65, 67, 68 English Social History: A Survey of Six Centuries 64-5 History of England (1926) 65, 69 nation and 61,146,168
INDEX 226 understanding of history and historical fiction 64 whiff of freedom 66 writing history 62-3 Trotsky, Leon 48, 52, 89, 96, 97, 100 Trubetskoi Bastion Prison 3 Truman, Harry S. 125,126 truth-telling 160-2 tsarist system 53, 58 Ukraine 170 United Kingdom 170, 171 United States 134 Unlawful Activities Prevention Amendment Act in 2004 Unto the Last (1860, Ruskin) 30 58 Wexler, Alice 91 What Then Must We Do (1887, Tolstoy) 30 Wheatcroft, Stephen 112 Where Love Is, God Is (1885, Tolstoy) 22 Wilberforce, William 69 Williams, Eric 117-18 Wilson, Woodrow 128 Wojtya, Karol Józef. See John Paul II, Pope women freedoms 141 rights 140,141,144 Wyllie, William Curzon Sir 49 Veer Savarkar. See Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar Victor s Congress 104 violence 29-30, 54-6, 114 Yasnaia Poliana 37 Yeats, William Butler, Second Coming 171-2 Yeltsin, Boris 169 Yugoslavia 136, 137 Walesa, Lech 142 War and Peace (Tolstoy) 29, 37, 64 War on Terror 147,157 Western feminism 142 western representations of Russia 5-6 zachistki 152 Zaghlul, Said 132 Zhdanov, Andrei 126-8, 136, 138 Zinoviev, Grigori 91 Zorin, Sergei 92 Zubok, Vladislav 135 Г Bayerische Į Staatsbibliothek í München --- - У
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments viii Introduction 1 1 Tolstoy and Tagore: Principles of Global Thinking 2 Imperial Incarcerations: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 3 39 The Empire Vanishes as the Nation Remains: Vasily Klyuchevsky and G. M. Trevelyan 4 59 Alone and against Systems Thinking: Emma Goldman and M. N. Roy 5 13 83 Socialism and Capitalism on the Farm: Mukhamet Shayakhmetov and Wangari Maathai юз 6 The Cold War Retold: Zainab Al-Ghazali and Urszula Dudziak 7 Who Should a Woman Speak For in a Post-World Order?: Anna Politkovskaya, Arundhati Roy, and Lisa Kirschenbaum Conclusion 167 Notes 173 Select Bibliography 217 Index 218 125 145
Russia in World History uses a comparative framework to understand Russian history in a global context. The book challenges the idea of Russia as an outlier of European civilization by examining select themes in modern Russian history alongside cases drawn from the British Empire. Choi Chatterjee analyzes the concepts of nation and empire, selfhood and subjectivity, socialism and capitalism, and revolution and the world order in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. In doing so she rethinks many historical narratives that bluntly posit a liberal West against a repressive, authoritarian Russia. Instead Chatterjee argues for a wider perspective which reveals that imperial practices relating to the appropriation of human and natural resources were shared across European empires, both East and West. Incorporating the stories of famous thinkers such as Leo Tolstoy. Emma Goldman, Wangari Maathui, and Arundhati Roy among others, this unique interpretation of modern Russia knits together the varied lives and experiences of individuals who challenged the status quo and thus promotes a different way of thinking. This is a ground-breaking book with big and provocative ideas about the history of the modern world, and will be vital reading for students of both modern Russian and world history.
Index Page numbers followed with "π" refer to endnotes. aerial bombing policy 132 Africa, British imperialism in 118 African slave trade 69,118 Agricultural Revolution in England 110-11 al-Banna, Hassan 141 "The Algebra of Infinite Justice" (Roy) 153 Al-Ghazali, Zainab 9, 11, 129, 139, 143, 168 anti-imperial struggle 140 imprisonment 141 mission 142 Muslim Women's Association of 141 Alipore Conspiracy Case of 1908 48 Allenby Declaration 132 Ambani, Mukesh 169 American history 163 anarchism 10, 47, 72, 102 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1,4, 41,48, 50-1 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 132 Anglo-French invasion of Egypt 132, 134 Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 113 Anna Karenina (Tolstoy) 17, 18, 23 anti-communist politics 94 anti-imperialism in Arab 130 religious 139-44 "anti-imperialist and democratic" camp 127 anti-Russian propaganda 54 anti-slavery movements 118 Arab nationalism 130 Arendt, Hannah 92, 140 Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 130-1 Aswan High Dam 133 Atmaparichay (Self-Knowing or Self Introduction, Tagore) 25 authentic pre-colonial pasts 27 authoritarianism 27, 92, 148, 153 Bolshevik 65, 84 avidya concept 21 backwardness 108, 109, 111 Balabanoff, Angelica 93 Baring, Evelyn 130 Baron, Fanya 93 Basaev, Shamil 150 Bentham, Jeremy 2 Bentham, Samuel 2 Berdiayev, Nicholas 73 Berkman, Alexander 91 Berlin, Isaiah 16 Blackwell, Alice Stone 44 Bolshevik revolution of 1917. See Russian Revolution of 1917 Bolsheviks 46, 54, 83, 89-91 criticism of 90 methods 93 rule 91-2 system 91 Bolshevism 90 Borodin, Mikhail 95, 96 Bose, Khudiram 48, 56 bourgeois
superstition 92 Brandler, Heinrich 96 Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina 9, 10, 39-40, 42-6, 56 exile 39-41,43 imprisonment 39, 43, 50
INDEX British agricultural innovations 110 Agricultural Revolution 105, 107, 110 capitalism 117 colonialism in Kenya 120, 121 imperialism 64, 69, 108 in Africa 118 liberalism 171 plantation economy 11, 105, 107, 118 railway system 119 taxation 118 British Empire 56, 65, 69, 70, 72, 73, 113, 118, 125, 128, 129, 135, 146, 157, 169-70 as liberal empire 167 in the Middle East 11,130-4,144 and the Soviet Union 169 British imperial 146, 147 British rule in India 55 brutal systems of punishment 10 Bryan, William Jennings 55 Bryant, Louise 91 Burbank, Jane 7 Cameron, Sarah 114 Cannadine, David 66 capitalism 118, 144 Carr, E. H. 112 Catherine the Great 77, 78 Catholic Church 142 Catholicism 139, 142 Catholic nationalism 143 Cellular Jail 1-4,42,50-1 Chatterjee, Choi, interview with Kirschenbaum, Lisa 163-5 Chatterjee, Nonda 1 chauvinistic nationalism 31,98 Chechnya human rights violations in 152, 156, 157 Russia's hardline position in 157 secessionist politics of 148 Sufi Islam in 151 wars on 146, 148, 150-2, 155 Chekhov, Anton 53 Chiang Kai-shek 96 Christianity 144 219 Churchill, Winston 5, 65, 130, 131, 135 Cold War address 125-8 classical liberalism 99 Cold War 11,135,144 British Empire in the Middle East 130-4 Churchill's address 125-8 religious anti-imperialism 139-44 Soviet Eastern Europe and people's democracies 134-9 collectivization in Kazakhstan 113-14 Soviet 11, 103-5 Britishexpertsand 106-11 and Famine in Kazakhstan 111-17 colonialism 146 in Kenya 120, 121 colonization 7, 69, 72, 79 communism 14, 15, 84, 86, 94, 95, 98, 99, 136, 138, 143, 144, 163 Communist Information
Bureau (Cominform) 126 comparative approach to the study of empires 134-9, 168 Conrad, Joseph 28 Course of Russian History (Klyuchevsky) 71 Crown Lands Ordinance of 1902 119 Curzon, Lord 48 Darwin, John 7, 129 Davies, R. W. 112 "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" (1886, Tolstoy) 22 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and People (1514) 134 decolonization 7,11,41,62,70,83, 126, 128, 134, 169 Defence of India Act of 1915 55 Dhingra, Madan Lal 49-50 "Discourse and Truth: The Problem of Parrhesia" (Foucault) 160 Dobbs, Maurice 105, 107, 108, 112 Dostoevsky, Feodor 53 Dudayev, Dzhokhar 150
220 INDEX Dudziak, Urszula Dr. 9, 11, 129, 139, 140, 142-4, 168 Dugin, Alexander 156 Duranty, Walter 106,107 East Africa Company 118 Eastern Europe, people's democracies 134-9 economic development 136 Eden, Anthony 133 Egypt Anglo-French invasion of 132, 134 British rule in 130 independence movement 132 Islamic nationalism in 130 Egyptian independence 130-4 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 133, 134 Ekla Chalo Re (1905, Tagore) 38 Elias, Norbert 30 Elkin, Carolyn 57 Emma, Red 87 Engerman, David 105 English Civil War 66 English countryside 67-8 English model of the Agricultural Revolution 108 English nationalism 68 Englishness 67-8 English Social History: A Survey of Six Centuries (Trevelyan) 64-6 English Working Men's College 63-4 Etkind, Alexander 57 Eurasianism 156 European imperialism 133 "Evgeny Onegin" (Pushkin) 78-9 exiles 42 exile system 41 Russian prison and 41,58 Siberian prison and 4, 10, 40, 43, 53, 56 faith 22 fanatical Muslim 28 fascism 96, 97, 99 Father Sergius (1911, Tolstoy) Faysal I, King 132 feminism Egyptian 132 Islamic 141 22, 37 liberal 140-2, 144 Marxist 142 religious 139, 143 socialist 144 Soviet 116 Western 140, 142 Ferguson, Niall 57 First Chechen War 150 First World War 11, 18, 24, 54, 55, 86, 87 94, 120, 128, 130-2, 135, 136 Five-Year Plans, Soviet 107, 112 Foucault, Michel 160 Gandhi, Mohandas 49, 97 satyagraha (nonviolence) 30, 56 Gati, Charles 138 Germany 67 global left 9,11,83,90 Soviet colonization of 9 global non-Soviet left 102 global thinking, principles of 27-33 Glorious Revolution 66 God of Small Things (Roy) 154 Goldman, Emma 9, 10, 84-5, 98,
101-2, 168 authoritarianism and 92 Bolsheviks and 91 critique of Bolshevik centralization 88 disillusionment in Russia 85-9, 91 gender politics 87 Homo Sovieticus 92 My Disillusionment in Russia 85, 88, 91, 93-4 in Russia 1919 89-94 understanding of the Russian Revolution 89 Gomuka, Wadysaw 136,137 good governance 69 Gorbachev, Mikhail 156 Gospels in Brief (Tolstoy) 23 Gott, Richard 57 Greenbelt Movement 122 Green Revolution 122 Hadji Murad (Tolstoy) 28 Hapsburg Empire 135 Heart of Darkness (1899, Conrad) 28
INDEX Heinzen, Jim 112 "He Mor Chitto" (Pilgrimage to India, 1910,Tagore) 32 Hill, Christopher 80 historians and writing of national history 63-5, 163-5 History of England (1926, Trevelyan) 65, 69 History of Russia (Soloviev) 71 History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky) 97 Hobsbawm, Eric 80 The Home and the World (Tagore) 12 homelessness 165 Homo Soviéticos 92 Honecker, Erich 139 House of the Dead (Dostoevsky) 53 "How Much Land Does a Man Need" (1886, Tolstoy) 35 human rights violations in Chechnya 152, 156, 157 in Kashmir 155, 156 Hungary 133-4 Soviet invasion of 138 Husak, Gustav 139 Igmen, Ali 123 Imperial British East Africa Company 118 imperial destiny 145 imperial incarcerations 52-8 imperialism 6, 28, 29, 129, 138, 144 "imperialist and anti-democratic camp" 127 imperial nationalism 60, 68 incarceration 3, 5, 10, 40-2, 47-8, 50, 53, 56, 58, 85, 92, 96, 168 imperial 52-8 India 157 economic liberalization in 159 Roy, Arundhati and 153-5 Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act 214 n.19 Indian National Congress (INC) 96-7 Indian War of Independence (Savarkar) 49 individualism 99, 101 individuality 99, 101 industrialization 88 221 inhumane treatment in prison 46, 51, 53 intentional selflessness 20-7, 32 interview with Kirschenbaum, Lisa by Chatterjee 163-5 Iraq 131-2 pro-British monarchy in 134 Islam 130,141,144 Islamic feminism 141 Islamic fundamentalism 155 Islamic nationalism in Egypt 130 Islamic terrorism 148,150 in Russia 150-1 Ivanov, Vyacheslav 73 Izvestiia 151 "Jibán Debata" 26 John Paul II, Pope 142, 143 Jordan, David Starr 95 Kadyrov, Akhmet 151
Kadyrov, Ramzan 151, 152 Kalidasa 36 Karamzin, Nicholas 76 Kashmir 154-5, 157. See a/so Chechnya human rights violations in 155, 156 secessionist politics of 148,155 Kazakh experience of Soviet modernity 113 Kazakhstan 105 collectivization in 113-14 employment in agricultural sector 124 modernization and development of 113-14, 124 plantation economy 123 sources of revenue 124 Kennan, George 42-3, 128 Kenya 105-6 British colonialism in 120, 121 employment in agricultural sector 124 Native Hut and PollTax in 120 plantation economy 11,117-23 Khrushchev, N. 133, 137 Virgin Lands campaign 114 Kievan Rus 73-6
222 INDEX Kingdom of God Is Within You (1893, Tolstoy) 22, 30, 178 n.20 Kingston-Mann, Esther 108 Kirschenbaum, Lisa 11-12, 149, 162-3 as American historian 163 interview by Chatterjee, Choi 163-5 transnational history 163-5 Kiselyov, Yevgeny 159 Klyuchevsky, Vasily 3, 9, 10, 59-60, 62, 64, 70-81, 146 Course of Russian History 71, 72 nation and 61,168 Peter the Great and 77-8 public lectures 71 Russian history 71-3 Kollontai, Alexander 100 Kotkin, Stephen 169 Kronstadt Rebellion of 1921 91 Kropotkin, Peter 35, 89-91 land grant 119 Lavrov, Sergei 157 Law and Justice Party 142-3 Lenin 3, 49, 52, 80, 83, 86, 89, 95, 97, 100-1, 112, 128 anti-colonial ideology 98 liberal British Empire 56 liberal English nation 57 liberal feminism 140-2, 144 liberalism 9, 99, 139, 167, 171 Western 5, 7, 83 Lovestone, Jay 96 Luxembourg, Rosa 96 Maathai, Wangari 9,11,106,120-3, 168 Greenbelt Movement 122 Macmillan, Harold 134 Mahabharata and the Ramayana 36 Maisky, Ivan 135 Makhno, Nestor 90, 92 "maner manush" 26 "March 20th" Ilya SenmenenkoBasin, 2016 172 Marcuse, Herbert 101 marginality 165 Marshall Tito 136-8 Marx, Karl 109-10 Marxist feminism 142 Marxist historiography 80 "Master and Man" (1895,Tolstoy) 35 Mau Mau movement 57, 120 Maynard, John Sir 105, 107, 108 medieval peasant uprisings 67 Middle East British Empire in the 130-4 Protectorate and the Mandate Territory in 126, 127, 131 military atrocities 148 Miliukov, Paul 4 modernization 34, 88 of agriculture 105,107 Kazakhstan 114 universality and 115 and violence 17,29,34 Moi, Daniel Arap 121,122 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 135 Morley,
John Sir 55 Muslim Brotherhood 141,211η.61 Muslim Women's Association 140 My Confession (1882, Tolstoy) 21 My Disillusionment in Russia (Emma) 85,88,91,93-4 My Transportation for Life (Savarkar) 47 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict 169 Nasik Conspiracy Case 49 Nasser, Gamal Abdul 133 nation 60-2, 168, 189 n.1 national identity 60 nationalism 19,31,32,60-1,80-1, 126, 129-32, 142-4, 146, 156, 161 national liberation 136 nation-making 61,64 nation-state power 164 Native Hut and Poll Tax in Kenya 120 Nechkina, M.V 80 negro slavery 117 Nehru, Jawaharlal 96, 138 Notes of a Madman (1897, Tolstoy) 21 Novaya Gazeta 151 Nove, Alexander 112
INDEX Ottoman Empire 11, 130, 135 Class A Mandate Territories 131 parliamentary democracy 98-9 parliamentary system 99 Pentonville Prison in London 1,3 people's democracies, Soviet Union 126, 127, 129, 134-9 Peter the Great 73, 77-8 plantation economy 109 British 105, 107, 118 in Kazakhstan 123 in Kenya 117-23 plantations and collective farms 11, 123 Pokrovsky, Μ. N. 80 Poland 133-4, 142 Politkovskaya, Anna 9,11,146-8, 160-3, 168. See also Roy, Arundhati murder of 152-3,156 and post-soviet Russia 150-3 truth-telling 160 and war in Chechnya 152, 155 Politkovskii, Sasha 151, 158 poll tax 120 Poole, Ernest 44, 45 Popplewell, Richard 54 Port Blair 1 post-imperial 60, 62, 70, 81, 145 post-imperial nationalism 60 post-soviet Russia, Politkovskaya, Anna and 150-3 Potemkin, Grigory 2 poverty 108 power of the nation-state 164 primitive violence 29 principles of global thinking 27-33 Prison Writings (Roy) 96 Protectorate and the Mandate Territory in Middle East 126, 127, 131 Punjab 108 Putin, Vladimir 150, 152, 153, 156-9, 171 radical humanism 85, 99 railway system 119 Reed, John 90-1 223 religious anti-imperialism 139-44 religious feminism 139,143 religious identity 143 religious institutions 140, 144 religious nationalism 139, 142 Renan, Ernest 61 Resurrection (1899, Tolstoy) 22, 53 revolutionary violence 54-5 Revolution Betrayed (1937, Trotsky) 100 rise of Moscow 76-7 Romanov Empire 135 Roosevelt, Theodore 55, 135 Rowlatt Act of 1919 55 Roy, Arundhati 9,11,146-8,160-3, 168 "The Algebra of Infinite Justice" 153 case against 156-9 criticism of socialism and capitalism 154 engagement
with Kashmir 155 environmental activism 158 God of Small Things 154 and India 153-5 and post-soviet Russia 150-3 truth-telling 160 Roy, Μ. N. 9, 10, 84-5, 101-2, 168 classical liberalism 99 criticism of Stalinist policies 98 criticism of Trotsky's work 97 disillusionment in Russia 94-101 imprisonment 96 individualism 99 parliamentary democracy and 98-9 Prison Writings 96 radical humanism 85, 99 Radical Humanist Movement 200 n.53 Reason, Romanticism and Revolution 85, 87 The Russian Revolution 97 use of Russian model of the Soviets 100 Ruskin, John 30 Russia 156-7, 170 economic liberalization in 159 Islamic terrorism in 150-1
224 INDEX and the Soviet Union 46, 135, 167 and the West European Empires 6 in world history 8-12 Russian agriculture 104, 106, 107, 109, 111-12 colonization 7 despotism 6 evolution 73 history 71-5, 163 identity 73 imperialism 7, 29 military 28 nationalism 156 Russian Empire 5, 6, 7, 10, 19, 40-2, 45, 46, 48, 53-4, 56-9, 73, ՜Ո, 79, 105, 114, 119, 134-8, 146, 150, 156, 167 anti-Russian propaganda against 54 modern violence 29 primitive violence 29 Russian Orthodox Church 22 Russian prison 52 and exile system 40-2, 58 The Russian Revolution (Roy) 97 Russian Revolution of 1905 100 Russian Revolution of 1917 89-91, 104-5, 150 Russian system of exile and punishment 58 Sakhalin Diaries (Chekhov) 53 Satia, Priya 132 satyagraha 30 Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar 9, 10, 40, 46-52, 56 anti-Muslim ideology 51 education 47 and Gandhi 49 imprisonment in Cellular Jail 41, 46, 50-1 Indian War of Independence 49 My Transportation for Life 47 Nasik Conspiracy Case 49 Schwarz, Bill 69 Second Chechen War 150 "Second Coming" (Yeats) 171-2 Second World War 18, 54, 65, 66, 69, 70, 97, 98, 115, 125, 127, 129, 133, 135, 142, 150 Seeley, John 68, 69 Shakuntaia (Kalidasa) 36 Shantiniketan 13, 33, 36, 37 Sharia law 155 Shatov, William 91,92 Shayakhmetov, Mukhamet 9,11, 106, 114-16, 121-3, 168 Shia population 132 Shlyapnikov, Alexander 100 Siberian prison and exile system 4, 10, 40, 43, 53, 56, 57 slave labor, in plantations 118 slave trade 68 socialism 10 socialist feminism 144 Solovev, Vladimir 73 Soloviev, Sergei 71,72,74,76 Sonar Tari (Golden Boat, 1894, Tagore) 24-5 sovereignty 99 Soviet
collectivization 103-5 British experts and 106-11 and Famine in Kazakhstan 111-17 Soviet colonization, of Eastern Europe 144 Soviet Economic Development since 1917 (Dobbs) 107 Soviet Empire 8, 11, 129, 136-8, 156 Soviet model of development 107 Soviet policies 135,136 in Hungary and Poland 133—4 Soviet state, violence of 114 Soviet system 92 Soviet Union 90 agriculture 112 modernization of 105, 107, 112 collapse of 129 collectivization 11 communism 98, 143, 144 feminism 116 Five-Year Plans 105,107 112 imperialism 7, 133 invasion of Hungary 138 people's democracies 126,127, 129, 134-9 socialism and modernity 7
INDEX Spanish Revolution 86 Spiridonova, Maria 90, 92-3 Stalin 57, 80, 85, 89, 96-8, 125-7, 135-7 communism 86 speech to the 17th Party Congress 104 Stalinism 91,99, 101, 137 Stalinist collectivization campaign of the 1930s 11 Stolypin reforms 112 Suez Crisis 133-4, 138 Sunni-Shia uprising 131 Tagore, Rabindranath 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20, 30-1, 106-8, 168 Atmaparichay (Self-Knowing or Self-Introduction) 25 avidya concept and 21 concept of the "tapovan" 35-6 critics to Gandhi 31 derivative discourse 19 Ekla Chalo fíe (1905) 38 "He Mor Chitto" (Pilgrimage to India, 1910) 32 The Home and the World 12 intentional selflessness 25 "Jibán Debata" concept 26 "maner manush" concept 26 and politics 32-3 practice of love 25-6 principles of global thinking 27-33 religion, ritual and 26 Sonar Tan (Golden Boat, 1894) 24-5 states of happiness and joy 26 totalitarianism 31 understanding of nature 33-6 visit to Europe 32 tapovan 35-6 Taseer, Aatish 159 Tata, Ratan 169 Tawney, R. H. 108, 111 taxation and land-use policies 120 Ten Days that Shook the World (Reed) 90 Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act 58 Thalhiemer, August 96 225 Thomas, Dylan 169 Thompson, Edgar 117-18 Thompson, E. R 80 Tolstoy, Leo 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20, 71-2, 168 Anna Karenina 17, 18, 23 and death 21-2 "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" (1886) 22 faith 22 Father Sergius (1911) 22, 37 five commandments 23, 27 Gospels in Brief 23 Hadji Murad 28 "How Much Land Does a Man Need" (1886) 35 intentional selflessness 22, 23 Kingdom of God Is Within You ■ (1893) 22,30 "Master and Man" (1895) 35 military experiences 27-8 My
Confession (1882) 21 Notes of a Madman (1897) 21 and politics 32-3 principles of global thinking 27-33 problem of selfhood 21 and representative democracy 33 Resurrection (1899) 22,53 understanding of nature 33-6 War and Peace 29, 37, 64 What Then Must We Do (1887) 30 "Where Love Is, God Is" (1885) 22 totalitarianism 41,92 transnational capitalism 95 transnational history 161, 163-5 transnational Sunni ideology 151 transnational world of communism 163 Trevelyan, Charles 68 Trevelyan, George Macaulay 9, 10, 59-60, 62-70, 80-1, 171 British imperialism and 69 and England 66-7 English countryside 65, 67, 68 English Social History: A Survey of Six Centuries 64-5 History of England (1926) 65, 69 nation and 61,146,168
INDEX 226 understanding of history and historical fiction 64 "whiff of freedom" 66 writing history 62-3 Trotsky, Leon 48, 52, 89, 96, 97, 100 Trubetskoi Bastion Prison 3 Truman, Harry S. 125,126 truth-telling 160-2 tsarist system 53, 58 Ukraine 170 United Kingdom 170, 171 United States 134 Unlawful Activities Prevention Amendment Act in 2004 Unto the Last (1860, Ruskin) 30 58 Wexler, Alice 91 What Then Must We Do (1887, Tolstoy) 30 Wheatcroft, Stephen 112 "Where Love Is, God Is" (1885, Tolstoy) 22 Wilberforce, William 69 Williams, Eric 117-18 Wilson, Woodrow 128 Wojtya, Karol Józef. See John Paul II, Pope women freedoms 141 rights 140,141,144 Wyllie, William Curzon Sir 49 Veer Savarkar. See Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar "Victor's Congress" 104 violence 29-30, 54-6, 114 Yasnaia Poliana 37 Yeats, William Butler, "Second Coming" 171-2 Yeltsin, Boris 169 Yugoslavia 136, 137 Walesa, Lech 142 War and Peace (Tolstoy) 29, 37, 64 War on Terror 147,157 Western feminism 142 western representations of Russia 5-6 zachistki 152 Zaghlul, Said 132 Zhdanov, Andrei 126-8, 136, 138 Zinoviev, Grigori 91 Zorin, Sergei 92 Zubok, Vladislav 135 Г Bayerische Į Staatsbibliothek í München --- - У |
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title | Russia in world history a transnational approach |
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title_full | Russia in world history a transnational approach Choi Chatterjee |
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title_full_unstemmed | Russia in world history a transnational approach Choi Chatterjee |
title_short | Russia in world history |
title_sort | russia in world history a transnational approach |
title_sub | a transnational approach |
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