Buch, Englisch, 337 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 603 g
Reihe: International Council for Central and East European Studies
Buch, Englisch, 337 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 603 g
Reihe: International Council for Central and East European Studies
ISBN: 978-0-333-69550-0
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
Russia and the former Soviet Union, and the lands of the former Hapsburg Empire have an extraordinarily complex and varied pattern of ethnic settlement which has extended a great influence of their historical development. This multi-authored volume seeks new interpretations and confronts issues as diverse as the political role of Czech gymnastic clubs, Russian-Muslim relations in the Russian Empire, the ethnic factor in Stalin's purges, and the nature of Russian imperialism in Finland.
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General Editor's Introduction Notes on the Contributors Preface Ethnic and National Issues in Russian and East European History: An Introduction; J.Morison The Russian Empire and the Caucasus: The Genesis of Ethnic Conflicts; L.Gatagova Imperial Russification: Dagestani Mountain Dwellers in Russian Exile, 1877-83; A.L.Jersild Russian-Muslim Inter-Ethnic Relations in Russian Turkestan in the Last Years of the Empire; P.R.Weisensel Sultangaliev and Islam; A.Rorlich Local Officialdom and National Movements in Imperial Russia: Administrative Shortcomings and Under-government; S.Velchenko The Nature of Russian Imperialism in Finland during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century; K.Kalleinen Finland and the Russian Revolution of 1905; A.Kujala The Nationalities Question in the Baltic Provinces, 1905-17; T.U.Raun The Russian Jewish Intelligentsia and the Search for National Identity; J.D.Klier Emancipation and Revolution: Jewish Women in the Nihilist and Populist Intelligentsia of Nineteenth-century Russia; E.Harberer The Nationalities Policy of the Whites in the South of Russia in the Civil War Period; A.Ushakov & V.Fediuk Ethnicity During the Ezhovshchina: A Historiography; M.Gelb The Finns of Soviet Karelia as a Target of Stalin's Terror; A.Kostianen The Imperial Mentality and Psychology in the USSR and its Consequences; V.P.Buldakov Politics on the Parallel Bars: Gymnastic Clubs in the Czech Lands to 1914; C.Nolte Reconstruction of the Other: Continuity and Change in Czech-Sudeten German Relations since the 'Velvet Revolution'; N.M.Wingfield Roots and Causes of the Division of Czechoslovakia; M.F.Goldman Slovenian Emigrants and Europe; M.Drnovsek Index