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Russian Modernity: Politics, Knowledge and Practices, 1800-1950

Editat de D. Hoffmann, Y. Kotsonis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2000
Russian Modernity places Imperial and Soviet Russia in a European context. Russia shared in a larger European modernity marked by increased overlap and sometimes merger of realms that had previously been treated as discrete entities: the social and the political, state and society, government and economy, and private and public. These were attributes of Soviet dictatorship, but their origins can be located in a larger European context and in the emergence of modern forms of government in Imperial Russia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780312225995
ISBN-10: 0312225997
Pagini: 279
Ilustrații: VIII, 279 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors INTRODUCTION A Modern Paradox: Subject and Citizen in Nineteenth and Twentieth-century Russia; Y.Kotsonis PART I: TOWARD A MODERN POLITICS: CONSCIOUSNESS AND UNIVERSALISM IN PRE-REFORM RUSSIA Branding the Exile as 'Other': Corporal Punishment and the Construction of Boundaries in Mid-nineteenth-century Russia; A.M.Schrader Ethnicity, Nationality and the Masses: Narodnost' and Modernity in Imperial Russia; N.Knight PART II: REFORM AND REVOLUTION AS MODERN MOMENTS To Make a Difference: The Category of Ethnicity in Late Imperial Russian Politics, 1861-1917; C.Steinwedel What's So Revolutionary about the Russian Revolution? State Practices and the New-Style Politics, 1914-1921; P.Holquist PART III: THE PARADOX OF HUMAN REDEEMABILITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA Cutting and Counting: Forensic Medicine as a Science of Society in Bolshevik Russia, 1920-1929; K.M.Pinnow Science, Glands, and the Medical Construction of Gender Difference in Revolutionary Russia; F.L.Bernstein Modernization or Neo-Traditionalism? Ascribed Nationality and Soviet Primordialism; T.Martin PART IV: NARRATIVE AND IDENTITY IN THE SOVIET CONTEXT Narratives of October and the Issue of Legitimacy; F.C.Corney Victims Talk: Defense Testimony and Denunciation under Stalin; G.Alexopoulos Self-Realization in the Stalinist System: Two Soviet Diaries of the 1930s; J.Hellbeck CONCLUSION European Modernity and Soviet Socialism; D.L.Hoffmann Index

Recenzii

'...the authors have opened up interesting areas and raised important questions.' - American Historical Review
'...the questions and approaches are representative of some of the best new work in the field.' - Slavic Review

Notă biografică

GOLFO ALEXOPOULOS Assistant Professor of History, University of South FloridaFRANCES BERNSTEIN Fellow, Kennan Institute, Washington, DCFREDERICK CORNEY Assistant Professor of History, University of FloridaJOCHEN HELLBECK Member of the Michigan Society of Fellows, University of MichiganPETER HOLQUIST Assistant Professor of History, Cornell UniversityNATHANIEL KNIGHT Assistant Professor of History, Seton Hall UniversityTERRY MARTIN Assistant Professor of History, Harvard UniversityKENNETH M. PINNOW formerly Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Brooklyn Polytechnic UniversityABBY M. SCHRADER Assistant Professor of History, Franklin and Marshall CollegeCHARLES STEINWEDEL Ph.D. Student, Columbia University