Extending the Borders of Russian History : Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber

Extending the Borders of Russian History : Essays in Honor of Alfred J. Rieber

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  • 言語 ENG
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Contents

Edited by Marsha Siefert; Narrating Russia; Moshe Lewin, Agency and Process in Russian and Soviet History; Zenon E. Kohut, A Dynastic or Ethno-Dynastic Tsardom? Two Early Modern Concepts of Russia; Abby M. Schrader, Spectacles of Subversion: Sexualized Scenarios, Gendered Discourses, and Social Breakdown in Nineteenth-Century Russia; Richard S. Wortman, National Narratives in the Representation of Nineteenth-Century Russian Monarchy; Imperial Russia: A Multicultural Society and its Borderlands; Michael Khodarkovsky, Russia's Colonial Frontiers in the18th Century: From the North Caucasus to Central Asia; Alexander M. Martin, Precarious Existences: The Middling Households of Moscow and the Fire of 1812; Marina Loskoutova, The Rise of Men's Secondary Education in Provincial Russia: D.A. Tolstoi's Ministry Revisited; Yaroslav Hrytsak, 'Ruslan' without ' Rus(s)lan(d)': On Constructing Historical Memory among Austrian Ruthenians; Firouzeh Mostashari, Contiguous Colonization: Imperial Russia's Settlement Policy in Eastern Transcaucasia.; Nicholas B. Breyfogle, Colonization by Contract: Russian Settlers, South Caucasian Elites, and the Dynamics of Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Imperialism.; John Klier, On the Borderlands of Judaism: Iakov Gordon's 'Spiritual-Biblical Brotherhood' of 1881; Muriel Joffe, Diamond in the Rough: The State, Entrepreneurs and Turkestan's Hidden Resources in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia; The Revolutionary Decade; Leopold H. Haimson, The Political Evolution of Moscow's Kupechestvo in Early Twentieth Century Russia: Some Observations and Reflections; Reginald E. Zelnik, Worry about Workers: Concerns of the Intelligentsia from the 1870s to What is to Be Done?; Alexei Miller, A Testament of the All-Russian Idea: The Memorandum of the Special Political Department of the Foreign Ministry of the Provisional Government to the Soviet Government; Rafail Sholomovich Ganelin, Petrograd, February 26th, 1917: Events on Nevskii Prospekt and Znamenskaia Square; Curtis S. King, The Red High Command's Decision Making during the August 1919 Counteroffensive in South Russia; Boris A. Anan'ich, Wartime Entrepreneur: The Riabushinskiis' Banking Business, 1914-1919; Peter Gatrell, Russia's First World War: Forgetting, Remembering, Forgetting; The Soviet Experience; V. M. Paneiakh, The Political Police and the Study of History in the USSR; Wendy Zeva Goldman, The Internal Soviet Passport: Workers and Free Movement; Leslie A. Rimmel, Class and Nation at the Borderlands: Soviet Citizenship during the Great Terror; Marsha Siefert, Brief Alliance: US-Soviet Film Exchanges and the WWII Battle for Russia; Hugh Ragsdale, The Soviet Position at Munich Reappraised: The Romanian Enigma; Alexander A. Fursenko, Khrushchev and the Outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962; Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Belief and Disbelief in Soviet Russia; Persistent Factors in Russian History; Vladimir Sogrin, The Contemporary Russian Transition in Historical Context; Boris Firsov, Intelligentsia, Intellectuals and Elites in Transition: An Attempt of Critical Discourse at the Turn of the Century; Harley D. Balzer. Public-Private Partnership in Russian Education: Lessons from the 1890s after 1991; Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, Dynamic Ethnics: Socio-Religious Movements in Siberia in the Twentieth Century; Alvin Z. Rubinstein, The United States and Russia: Rivalry and Reconciliation; William G. Rosenberg, The Democratic Experience in Transitional Russia.