For Prophet and Tsar

For Prophet and Tsar
Title For Prophet and Tsar PDF eBook
Author Robert D Crews
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 474
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674030036

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In stark contrast to the popular "clash of civilizations" theory that sees Islam inevitably in conflict with the West, Robert D. Crews reveals the remarkable ways in which Russia constructed an empire with broad Muslim support. For Prophet and Tsar unearths the fascinating relationship between an empire and its subjects. As America and Western Europe debate how best to secure the allegiances of their Muslim populations, Crews offers a unique and critical historical vantage point.

For Prophet and Tsar

For Prophet and Tsar
Title For Prophet and Tsar PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Crews
Publisher
Total Pages 463
Release 2009
Genre Asia, Central
ISBN

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Praying for and against the Tsar

Praying for and against the Tsar
Title Praying for and against the Tsar PDF eBook
Author Aftandil Erkinov
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 120
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 311240033X

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ANOR is a series of short monographs on the history and culture of Muslim Central Asia. The volumes deal with various topics related to this region such as history, literature, anthropology.

Dostoevsky in Context

Dostoevsky in Context
Title Dostoevsky in Context PDF eBook
Author Deborah A. Martinsen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 536
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316462447

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This volume explores the Russia where the great writer, Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–81), was born and lived. It focuses not only on the Russia depicted in Dostoevsky's works, but also on the Russian life that he and his contemporaries experienced: on social practices and historical developments, political and cultural institutions, religious beliefs, ideological trends, artistic conventions and literary genres. Chapters by leading scholars illuminate this broad context, offer insights into Dostoevsky's reflections on his age, and examine the expression of those reflections in his writing. Each chapter investigates a specific context and suggests how we might understand Dostoevsky in relation to it. Since Russia took so much from Western Europe throughout the imperial period, the volume also locates the Russian experience within the context of Western thought and practices, thereby offering a multidimensional view of the unfolding drama of Russia versus the West in the nineteenth century.

"Tsar and God" and Other Essays in Russian Cultural Semiotics

Title "Tsar and God" and Other Essays in Russian Cultural Semiotics PDF eBook
Author Victor Zhivov
Publisher Ars Rossica
Total Pages 300
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781618118042

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Featuring a number of pioneering essays by the internationally known Russian cultural historians Boris Uspenskij and Victor Zhivov, this collection includes a number of essays appearing in English for the fi rst time. Focusing on several of the most interesting and problematic aspects of Russia's cultural development, these essaysexamine the survival and the reconceptualization of the past in later cultural systems and some of the key transformations of Russian cultural consciousness. The essays in this collection contain some important examples of Russian cultural semiotics and remain indispensable contributions to the history of Russian civilization.

The Tsar's Foreign Faiths

The Tsar's Foreign Faiths
Title The Tsar's Foreign Faiths PDF eBook
Author Paul W. Werth
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2014-03
Genre History
ISBN 0199591776

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Explores the scope and character of religious freedom for Russia's diverse non-Orthodox religions during the tzarist regime.

Russian Hajj

Russian Hajj
Title Russian Hajj PDF eBook
Author Eileen Kane
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-11-02
Genre History
ISBN 1501701304

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In the late nineteenth century, as a consequence of imperial conquest and a mobility revolution, Russia became a crossroads of the hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. The first book in any language on the hajj under tsarist and Soviet rule, Russian Hajj tells the story of how tsarist officials struggled to control and co-opt Russia's mass hajj traffic, seeing it as not only a liability but also an opportunity. To support the hajj as a matter of state surveillance and control was controversial, given the preeminent position of the Orthodox Church. But nor could the hajj be ignored, or banned, due to Russia's policy of toleration of Islam. As a cross-border, migratory phenomenon, the hajj stoked officials' fears of infectious disease, Islamic revolt, and interethnic conflict, but Eileen Kane innovatively argues that it also generated new thinking within the government about the utility of the empire's Muslims and their global networks.