Extending the Borders of Russian History: Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber
The borders of Russian history, whether chronological, geographical, political or intellectual, have always been patrolled, have sometimes been evaded, but have never been invisible. This volume attempts to extend those borders in several ways. The articles stress continuity rather than ruptures and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The borders of Russian history, whether chronological, geographical, political or intellectual, have always been patrolled, have sometimes been evaded, but have never been invisible. This volume attempts to extend those borders in several ways. The articles stress continuity rather than ruptures and their organization emphasizes persistent factors over time, particularly across the 1917 divide. Geographical dimensions are explored not through conquest but through regional responses to the center: local variants of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century colonial policies in the Caucasus and Turkestan are complemented by Central Asian petitions for citizenship in the 1930s and Siberian healing in the 1990s. Ukrainian aspirations take a special focus, from Kyivan Rus’ to Ruthenian dreams. Politically, of course, Marxist–Leninist ideology attempted to extend its own frontiers of Russian history. Several studies here attempt to assess the meaning of the Soviet period in terms of ideology, practices, processes and memory. It is fitting too that the now accepted boundaries of the Soviet era—the revolutionary decade and the first decade of transition—are subject to detailed attention and analysis. The intellectual borders of Russian and Soviet history, long policed from within and without, have been breached by the creative and wide-ranging use of newly accessible archival sources that form the basis for these articles. The sense of community exhibited by this collection, however, is not artificial nor is it wholly imagined. It derives from the honoree, whose scholarly life has exhibited the blurring of traditional boundaries, whether disciplinary, generational, or national, that is represented by the contributors to this volume. |
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ISBN: | 9789633865163 |
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spelling | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber ed. by Marsha Siefert Budapest ; New York Central European University Press [2022] © 2003 1 online resource (568 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2022) The borders of Russian history, whether chronological, geographical, political or intellectual, have always been patrolled, have sometimes been evaded, but have never been invisible. This volume attempts to extend those borders in several ways. The articles stress continuity rather than ruptures and their organization emphasizes persistent factors over time, particularly across the 1917 divide. Geographical dimensions are explored not through conquest but through regional responses to the center: local variants of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century colonial policies in the Caucasus and Turkestan are complemented by Central Asian petitions for citizenship in the 1930s and Siberian healing in the 1990s. Ukrainian aspirations take a special focus, from Kyivan Rus’ to Ruthenian dreams. Politically, of course, Marxist–Leninist ideology attempted to extend its own frontiers of Russian history. Several studies here attempt to assess the meaning of the Soviet period in terms of ideology, practices, processes and memory. It is fitting too that the now accepted boundaries of the Soviet era—the revolutionary decade and the first decade of transition—are subject to detailed attention and analysis. The intellectual borders of Russian and Soviet history, long policed from within and without, have been breached by the creative and wide-ranging use of newly accessible archival sources that form the basis for these articles. The sense of community exhibited by this collection, however, is not artificial nor is it wholly imagined. It derives from the honoree, whose scholarly life has exhibited the blurring of traditional boundaries, whether disciplinary, generational, or national, that is represented by the contributors to this volume. In English HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh (DE-588)4016928-5 Festschrift gnd-content Siefert, Marsha 1949- Sonstige (DE-588)1145656951 oth Rieber, Alfred J. 1931- (DE-588)128438169 hnr Anan’ich, Boris V. Sonstige oth Balzer, Harley D. Sonstige oth Balzer, Marjorie Mandelstam 1950- Sonstige (DE-588)1047952718 oth Breyfogle, Nicholas B. 1968- Sonstige (DE-588)131493922 oth Firsov, Boris Sonstige oth Fursenko, Aleksandr A. Sonstige oth Ganelin, Rafail Šolomovič 1926-2014 Sonstige (DE-588)103349944 oth Gatrell, Peter Sonstige oth Goldman, Wendy Z. 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)124368352 oth Haimson, Leopold H. 1927-2010 Sonstige (DE-588)141911794 oth Hrytsak, Iaroslav Sonstige oth Joffe, Muriel Sonstige oth Khodarkovsky, Michael 1955- Sonstige (DE-588)1022012428 oth King, Curtis S. Sonstige oth Klier, John Sonstige oth Kohut, Zenon E. Sonstige oth Lewin, Moshe Sonstige oth Loskoutova, Marina Sonstige oth Martin, Alexander M. Sonstige oth Miller, Alexei Sonstige oth Mostashari, Firouzeh Sonstige oth Paneiakh, Viktor M. Sonstige oth Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633865163 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh |
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title | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber |
title_auth | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber |
title_exact_search | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber |
title_exact_search_txtP | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber |
title_full | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber ed. by Marsha Siefert |
title_fullStr | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber ed. by Marsha Siefert |
title_full_unstemmed | Extending the Borders of Russian History Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber ed. by Marsha Siefert |
title_short | Extending the Borders of Russian History |
title_sort | extending the borders of russian history essays in honor of alfred j rieber |
title_sub | Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber |
topic | HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Festschrift |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633865163 |
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