The new third Rome :: readings of a Russian nationalist myth /
Drawing on theories of political myth and concepts of nationalism, Jardar Østbø analyzes the content and ideological function of the myth of Russia as a Third Rome. Through case studies of four prominent nationalist intellectuals, Østbø shows how this messianic myth was used to reinvent Russia and i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing on theories of political myth and concepts of nationalism, Jardar Østbø analyzes the content and ideological function of the myth of Russia as a Third Rome. Through case studies of four prominent nationalist intellectuals, Østbø shows how this messianic myth was used to reinvent Russia and its allegedly rightful place in the world after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Though it exists in many radically different versions, the Third Rome myth in general embodies particularism and rabid anti-Westernism. At best, it portrays Russia as an essentially isolationist country. At worst, it casts the country as superior to all other nations, divinely elected to rule the world. |
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contents | Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; On Transliteration, Translations, References and Sources; Author's preface; Foreword; 1. Introduction; Research Aims; Myths and the Invention of Nations; Research on the Third Rome; Theorizing the Modern Uses of a Medieval Idea; Case Studies: Selection, Sources and Method; Structure of the Book; 2. Russian Nationalism; Russian National Identity -- Crisis and Reinvention; Defining 'Nation'; Defining 'Nationalism'; Clarifying 'Invention'; Russia -- Different Nation, Different Nationalism; (Political) Orthodoxy and Russian Nationalism A Tentative Typology of Russian Nationalism3. Myths of a Myth?; What is Political Myth? Definitions; The Narrative of the Third Rome as Political Myth; Scholarship versus Myth-Making; Mythopoeic or 'Demythologizing': Generalist Scholarship; Back to the Sources?; Escaping the 'Purist' Paradigm; 4. Vadim Tsymburskii -- Island Third Rome; The Rise of a Civilization; Island Russia -- Island Third Rome; Prime Symbol; Third Rome -- Third International -- Kitezh; Hermeneutics of the Apocalypse: the Fourth Rome; After the Apocalypse: the Russian Counter-Reformation; Conclusions 5. Aleksandr Dugin -- To Kill for the Third Rome; Rome and Carthage; The Russian Eurasian Empire; Sacral Geography: Dugin the 'Jungian' Analyst; The Wheel of the Third Rome: the Sole Modus Vivendi; Dugin's Symphony of Geopolitics and 'Theology'; Moscow as Katechon; Messianism; The Catastrophic Schism; Peter I Seals the Fate of the Third Rome -- Temporarily; The Transcendental Third Rome; The Bolshevik Restoration of the Third Rome; The Ethics of the Third Rome -- Thou Shalt Kill; The Future of the Third Rome; Conclusions; 6. Nataliia Narochnitskaia -- Inverting the Myth Narochnitskaia's Weltanschauung; A Moral View of History; The Idea of Rome and its Perversion in the West; Orthodoxy: True Third Rome; Heresy: False Third Rome; The Geopolitical Dimension: the 'Eastern Question'; The Use of the Third Rome: Western Temptations; Ahistorical Historiography; Conclusions: Inversion of the Third Rome Myth; 7. Egor Kholmogorov -- Bridgehead in Heaven; Centripetal Russia; The Third Rome: the Only Empire; Proactive Conservatism: Bonesetting Russia; Restoring Russia's Future by Sensocratic Means; Russification of a Geopolitical Myth Autogenous Autocracy -- Autogenous Third Rome?Total Mobilization; Nuclear Bombs and Russian Saints; A Bridgehead in Heaven; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; The Uses of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; The Status of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; Epilogue: Entering the Mainstream; Views on the Ukrainian Crisis; The Myth of the Third Rome and the Ukrainian Crisis; Conclusions; Bibliography |
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spelling | Østbø, Jardar, author. The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / Jardar Østbø ; with a foreword by Pål Kolstø. Stuttgart : ibidem-Verlag, 2016. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; 151 Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 21, 2016) Includes bibliographical references. Drawing on theories of political myth and concepts of nationalism, Jardar Østbø analyzes the content and ideological function of the myth of Russia as a Third Rome. Through case studies of four prominent nationalist intellectuals, Østbø shows how this messianic myth was used to reinvent Russia and its allegedly rightful place in the world after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Though it exists in many radically different versions, the Third Rome myth in general embodies particularism and rabid anti-Westernism. At best, it portrays Russia as an essentially isolationist country. At worst, it casts the country as superior to all other nations, divinely elected to rule the world. Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; On Transliteration, Translations, References and Sources; Author's preface; Foreword; 1. Introduction; Research Aims; Myths and the Invention of Nations; Research on the Third Rome; Theorizing the Modern Uses of a Medieval Idea; Case Studies: Selection, Sources and Method; Structure of the Book; 2. Russian Nationalism; Russian National Identity -- Crisis and Reinvention; Defining 'Nation'; Defining 'Nationalism'; Clarifying 'Invention'; Russia -- Different Nation, Different Nationalism; (Political) Orthodoxy and Russian Nationalism A Tentative Typology of Russian Nationalism3. Myths of a Myth?; What is Political Myth? Definitions; The Narrative of the Third Rome as Political Myth; Scholarship versus Myth-Making; Mythopoeic or 'Demythologizing': Generalist Scholarship; Back to the Sources?; Escaping the 'Purist' Paradigm; 4. Vadim Tsymburskii -- Island Third Rome; The Rise of a Civilization; Island Russia -- Island Third Rome; Prime Symbol; Third Rome -- Third International -- Kitezh; Hermeneutics of the Apocalypse: the Fourth Rome; After the Apocalypse: the Russian Counter-Reformation; Conclusions 5. Aleksandr Dugin -- To Kill for the Third Rome; Rome and Carthage; The Russian Eurasian Empire; Sacral Geography: Dugin the 'Jungian' Analyst; The Wheel of the Third Rome: the Sole Modus Vivendi; Dugin's Symphony of Geopolitics and 'Theology'; Moscow as Katechon; Messianism; The Catastrophic Schism; Peter I Seals the Fate of the Third Rome -- Temporarily; The Transcendental Third Rome; The Bolshevik Restoration of the Third Rome; The Ethics of the Third Rome -- Thou Shalt Kill; The Future of the Third Rome; Conclusions; 6. Nataliia Narochnitskaia -- Inverting the Myth Narochnitskaia's Weltanschauung; A Moral View of History; The Idea of Rome and its Perversion in the West; Orthodoxy: True Third Rome; Heresy: False Third Rome; The Geopolitical Dimension: the 'Eastern Question'; The Use of the Third Rome: Western Temptations; Ahistorical Historiography; Conclusions: Inversion of the Third Rome Myth; 7. Egor Kholmogorov -- Bridgehead in Heaven; Centripetal Russia; The Third Rome: the Only Empire; Proactive Conservatism: Bonesetting Russia; Restoring Russia's Future by Sensocratic Means; Russification of a Geopolitical Myth Autogenous Autocracy -- Autogenous Third Rome?Total Mobilization; Nuclear Bombs and Russian Saints; A Bridgehead in Heaven; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; The Uses of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; The Status of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; Epilogue: Entering the Mainstream; Views on the Ukrainian Crisis; The Myth of the Third Rome and the Ukrainian Crisis; Conclusions; Bibliography Nationalism Russia (Federation) Nationalism Russia (Federation) History. Nationalisme Russie. Nationalisme Russie Histoire. HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh Nationalism fast Russia (Federation) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhhmCp3jtcMQbx3WgpXVC History fast Kolstø, Pål, author of foreword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90622288 Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; 151. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005043599 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1195716 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Østbø, Jardar The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; On Transliteration, Translations, References and Sources; Author's preface; Foreword; 1. Introduction; Research Aims; Myths and the Invention of Nations; Research on the Third Rome; Theorizing the Modern Uses of a Medieval Idea; Case Studies: Selection, Sources and Method; Structure of the Book; 2. Russian Nationalism; Russian National Identity -- Crisis and Reinvention; Defining 'Nation'; Defining 'Nationalism'; Clarifying 'Invention'; Russia -- Different Nation, Different Nationalism; (Political) Orthodoxy and Russian Nationalism A Tentative Typology of Russian Nationalism3. Myths of a Myth?; What is Political Myth? Definitions; The Narrative of the Third Rome as Political Myth; Scholarship versus Myth-Making; Mythopoeic or 'Demythologizing': Generalist Scholarship; Back to the Sources?; Escaping the 'Purist' Paradigm; 4. Vadim Tsymburskii -- Island Third Rome; The Rise of a Civilization; Island Russia -- Island Third Rome; Prime Symbol; Third Rome -- Third International -- Kitezh; Hermeneutics of the Apocalypse: the Fourth Rome; After the Apocalypse: the Russian Counter-Reformation; Conclusions 5. Aleksandr Dugin -- To Kill for the Third Rome; Rome and Carthage; The Russian Eurasian Empire; Sacral Geography: Dugin the 'Jungian' Analyst; The Wheel of the Third Rome: the Sole Modus Vivendi; Dugin's Symphony of Geopolitics and 'Theology'; Moscow as Katechon; Messianism; The Catastrophic Schism; Peter I Seals the Fate of the Third Rome -- Temporarily; The Transcendental Third Rome; The Bolshevik Restoration of the Third Rome; The Ethics of the Third Rome -- Thou Shalt Kill; The Future of the Third Rome; Conclusions; 6. Nataliia Narochnitskaia -- Inverting the Myth Narochnitskaia's Weltanschauung; A Moral View of History; The Idea of Rome and its Perversion in the West; Orthodoxy: True Third Rome; Heresy: False Third Rome; The Geopolitical Dimension: the 'Eastern Question'; The Use of the Third Rome: Western Temptations; Ahistorical Historiography; Conclusions: Inversion of the Third Rome Myth; 7. Egor Kholmogorov -- Bridgehead in Heaven; Centripetal Russia; The Third Rome: the Only Empire; Proactive Conservatism: Bonesetting Russia; Restoring Russia's Future by Sensocratic Means; Russification of a Geopolitical Myth Autogenous Autocracy -- Autogenous Third Rome?Total Mobilization; Nuclear Bombs and Russian Saints; A Bridgehead in Heaven; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; The Uses of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; The Status of the Political Myth of the Third Rome; Epilogue: Entering the Mainstream; Views on the Ukrainian Crisis; The Myth of the Third Rome and the Ukrainian Crisis; Conclusions; Bibliography Nationalism Russia (Federation) Nationalism Russia (Federation) History. Nationalisme Russie. Nationalisme Russie Histoire. HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh Nationalism fast |
title | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / |
title_auth | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / |
title_exact_search | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / |
title_full | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / Jardar Østbø ; with a foreword by Pål Kolstø. |
title_fullStr | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / Jardar Østbø ; with a foreword by Pål Kolstø. |
title_full_unstemmed | The new third Rome : readings of a Russian nationalist myth / Jardar Østbø ; with a foreword by Pål Kolstø. |
title_short | The new third Rome : |
title_sort | new third rome readings of a russian nationalist myth |
title_sub | readings of a Russian nationalist myth / |
topic | Nationalism Russia (Federation) Nationalism Russia (Federation) History. Nationalisme Russie. Nationalisme Russie Histoire. HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh Nationalism fast |
topic_facet | Nationalism Russia (Federation) Nationalism Russia (Federation) History. Nationalisme Russie. Nationalisme Russie Histoire. HISTORY / Europe / Eastern HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Nationalism Russia (Federation) History |
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