Contemporary Russian Conservatism: Problems, Paradoxes, and Perspectives: Eurasian Studies Library, cartea 13
Editat de Mikhail Suslov, Dmitry Uzlaneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2019
Contributors include: Katharina Bluhm, Per-Arne Bodin, Alicja Curanović, Ekaterina Grishaeva, Caroline Hill, Irina Karlsohn, Marlene Laruelle, Mikhail N. Lukianov, Kåre Johan Mjør, Alexander Pavlov, Susanna Rabow-Edling, Andrey Shishkov, Victor Shnirelman, Mikhail Suslov, andDmitry Uzlaner
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004401907
ISBN-10: 9004401903
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Eurasian Studies Library
ISBN-10: 9004401903
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Eurasian Studies Library
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1 Dilemmas and Paradoxes of Contemporary Russian Conservatism: Introduction
Mikhail Suslov and Dmitry Uzlaner
2 A History of Russian Conservatism, from the 18th Century to the End of the 20th Century
Mikhail Loukianov, Kåre Johan Mjør, Susanna Rabow-Edling, and Mikhail Suslov
3 Russian Conservatism as an Ideology: The Logic of Isolationism
Mikhail Suslov
4 The Logic of Scapegoating in Contemporary Russian Moral Conservatism
Dmitry Uzlaner
5 Postmodernity and Modernity as Political Terms in Russia’s New Conservatism
Katharina Bluhm
6 The Great Expectations of Russian Young Conservatism
Alexander Pavlov
7 Mirror Games? Ideological Resonances between Russian and US Radical Conservatism
Marlene Laruelle
8 Russia’s Contemporary Exceptionalism and Geopolitical Conservatism
Alicja Curanović
9 “Making Europe Great Again”: Anti-Western Criticism from Orthodox Conservative Actors Online
Ekaterina Grishaeva
10 From Expansion to Seclusion and Back Again: Boris Mezhuev’s Isolationism and Its Roots in Solzhenitsyn and Tsymbursky
Irina Karlsohn
11 “Russia’s Thousand-Year History”: Claiming a Past in Contemporary Russian Conservative Thought
Kåre Johan Mjør
12 The Monument to Grand Prince Vladimir in Moscow and the Problem of Conservatism
Per-Arne Bodin
13 Eastern Orthodoxy, Conservatism, and (Neo)Palamite Tradition in Post-Soviet Russia
Andrey Shishkov
14 Russian Neoconservatism and Apocalyptic Imperialism
Victor Shnirelman
15 Framing “Gay Propaganda”: Morality Policy Arguments and the Russian Orthodox Church
Caroline Hill
Index
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part 1: Introduction
1 Dilemmas and Paradoxes of Contemporary Russian Conservatism: Introduction
Mikhail Suslov and Dmitry Uzlaner
2 A History of Russian Conservatism, from the 18th Century to the End of the 20th Century
Mikhail Loukianov, Kåre Johan Mjør, Susanna Rabow-Edling, and Mikhail Suslov
Part 2: Conceptualizing Conservatism
3 Russian Conservatism as an Ideology: The Logic of Isolationism
Mikhail Suslov
4 The Logic of Scapegoating in Contemporary Russian Moral Conservatism
Dmitry Uzlaner
5 Postmodernity and Modernity as Political Terms in Russia’s New Conservatism
Katharina Bluhm
Part 3: Russian Conservative Tradition in the Post-Soviet and International Context
6 The Great Expectations of Russian Young Conservatism
Alexander Pavlov
7 Mirror Games? Ideological Resonances between Russian and US Radical Conservatism
Marlene Laruelle
Part 4: The Geopolitical Dimension
8 Russia’s Contemporary Exceptionalism and Geopolitical Conservatism
Alicja Curanović
9 “Making Europe Great Again”: Anti-Western Criticism from Orthodox Conservative Actors Online
Ekaterina Grishaeva
10 From Expansion to Seclusion and Back Again: Boris Mezhuev’s Isolationism and Its Roots in Solzhenitsyn and Tsymbursky
Irina Karlsohn
Part 5: History and Memory Narratives in Russian Conservatism
11 “Russia’s Thousand-Year History”: Claiming a Past in Contemporary Russian Conservative Thought
Kåre Johan Mjør
12 The Monument to Grand Prince Vladimir in Moscow and the Problem of Conservatism
Per-Arne Bodin
Part 6: Religion and Traditional Values
13 Eastern Orthodoxy, Conservatism, and (Neo)Palamite Tradition in Post-Soviet Russia
Andrey Shishkov
14 Russian Neoconservatism and Apocalyptic Imperialism
Victor Shnirelman
15 Framing “Gay Propaganda”: Morality Policy Arguments and the Russian Orthodox Church
Caroline Hill
Index
Notă biografică
Mikhail Suslov, PhD (2009, European University Institute), is Assistant Professor of Russian History and Politics at the Institute for Trans-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen. He has published and edited a variety of studies on Russian intellectual history, including “The ‘Russian World’ Concept: ‘Spheres of Influence’ in the Post-Soviet Geopolitical Ideology” (in: Geopolitics 23:2 [2018]).
Dmitry Uzlaner, Ph.D. (2009, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University), is a research fellow at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (MSSES) and at the University of Innsbruck (Austria). He is editor-in-chief of the journal Gosudarstvo, religiia, tserkov v Rossii i za rubezhom, published by the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Dmitry Uzlaner, Ph.D. (2009, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University), is a research fellow at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (MSSES) and at the University of Innsbruck (Austria). He is editor-in-chief of the journal Gosudarstvo, religiia, tserkov v Rossii i za rubezhom, published by the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Recenzii
"a unique and welcome contribution to studies on conservatism [...] a sophisticated and multifaceted manuscript."
Elizaveta Gaufman, University of Groningen, in Europe-Asia Studies 73.2, pp. 413-415 (DOI:10.1080/09668136.2021.1880780)"This book offers an exciting panorama of Russian conservative thought from the late Soviet era to the present. Contemporary Russian Conservatism sheds important light on influential intellectual currents in today’s Russia. It should be read by scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding Russian political, social, and cultural thought."
Jonathan Daly, University of Illinois at Chicago, in The Russian Review, 79.4, pp 681-682
Elizaveta Gaufman, University of Groningen, in Europe-Asia Studies 73.2, pp. 413-415 (DOI:10.1080/09668136.2021.1880780)"This book offers an exciting panorama of Russian conservative thought from the late Soviet era to the present. Contemporary Russian Conservatism sheds important light on influential intellectual currents in today’s Russia. It should be read by scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding Russian political, social, and cultural thought."
Jonathan Daly, University of Illinois at Chicago, in The Russian Review, 79.4, pp 681-682