Bültmann & Gerriets
Russian Empire
Space, People, Power, 1700-1930
von Jane Burbank, Mark Von Hagen
Verlag: Indiana University Press
Reihe: Indiana-Michigan Russian and E
Reihe: Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-253-21911-4
Erschienen am 08.08.2007
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 29 mm [T]
Gewicht: 837 Gramm
Umfang: 560 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

Taken together, these rich essays provide important new frameworks for understanding Russia's imperial geography of power.



Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Coming into the Territory: Uncertainty and EmpireJane Burbank and Mark von Hagen
Part I: Space
1.Imperial Space: Territorial Thought and Practice in the Eighteenth CenturyWillard Sunderland
2. The "Great Circle" of Interior Russia: Representations of the Imperial Center in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesLeonid Gorizontov
3. How Bashkiria Became Part of European Russia, 1762-1881Charles Steinwedel
4. Mapping the Empire's Economic Regions from the Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth CenturyNailya Tagirova
5. State and Evolution: Ethnographic Knowledge, Economic Expediency, and the Making of the USSR, 1917-1924Francine Hirsch
Part II: People
6. Changing Conceptions of Difference, Assimilation, and Faith in the Volga-Kama Region, 1740-1870Paul Werth
7. Thinking Like an Empire: Estate, Law and Rights in the Early Twentieth CenturyJane Burbank
8. From Region to Nation: The Don Cossacks 1870-1920Shane O'Rourke
9. Bandits and the State: Designing a "Traditional" Culture of Violence in the Russian CaucasusVladimir Bobrovnikov
10. Representing "Primitive Communists": Ethnographic and Political Authority in Early Soviet SiberiaNikolai Ssorin-Chaikov
Part III: Institutions
11. From the Zloty to the Ruble: The Kingdom of Poland in the Monetary Politics of the Russian EmpireEkaterina Pravilova
12. The Muslim Question in Late Imperial RussiaElena Campbell
13. The Zemstvo Reform, the Cossacks, and Administrative Policy on the Don, 1864-1882Aleksei Volvenko
14. Peoples, Regions, and Electoral Politics: The State Dumas and the Constitution of New National ElitesRustem Tsiunchuk
15. The Provisional Government and Finland: Russian Democracy and Finnish Nationalism in Search of Peaceful CoexistenceIrina Novikova
Part IV. Designs
16. Siberia and the Russian Far East in the Imperial Geography of PowerAnatolyi Remnev
17. Imperial Political Culture and Modernization in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Sviatoslav Kaspe
18. Federalisms and Pan-movements: Re-imagining EmpireMark von Hagen
List of Contributors
Index



Jane Burbank is Professor of History and of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York University.
Mark von Hagen is Boris Bakhmeteff Professor of Russian and East European Studies and Chair of the Department of History at Columbia University.
Anatolyi Remnev is Professor at Omsk State University.


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