Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States

Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States
Title Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States PDF eBook
Author Tanya Chebotarev
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 158
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317955374

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Gain a better understanding of the past and cultures of Slavic and East European peoples with American archival collections! Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States, the first collection of its kind, offers perspectives from leading Slavic librarians, archivists and historians on the cultural history of Russian and East European exiles and immigrants to North America in the twentieth century. Editor Tanya Chebotarev—curator of the Bahkmeteff Archive at Columbia University—and a group of leading authorities document the concerted effort to preserve Russian and East European written culture outside the bounds of Communist power. This book is a vital addition to the collections of archivists, librarians, historians, and graduate students in Russian studies and American immigrations. Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States explores the role of Russian émigrés, librarians, and scholars in the United States in providing a haven for archival collections of Russian literature, art, and historical manuscripts at the height of panic during the Cold War. This essential resource celebrates the efforts made by archivists and librarians in collecting émigré materials. This book addresses many important related topics, such as: an introduction to the life and work of Boris Aleksandrovich Bakhmeteff—financial contributor to the Archive and the last Russian ambassador to the United States before the Bolsheviks’ seizure of power the Eurasianist movement—its roles and views on science, culture, and empire reflections of Russian émigrés on Soviet nationality policies during the 1920s and 1930s American collections on immigrants from the Russian Empire the New York Public Library—its role in collecting and describing vernacular Slavic and East European language and history materials to a diverse readership Columbia University Libraries’ Slavic and East European Collections—a historical overview of these extraordinarily rich collections of materials from or about the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the countries and people of Eastern Europe the Hoover Institution’s Polish émigré collections and the Polish state archives Russian archives online—present status and future prospects This book also details recent efforts to “repatriate” archival collections and libraries abroad and return them to their countries of origin. Disagreements between countries are already emerging, and Russian and East European Books and Manuscripts in the United States discusses their implications and the future of America’s Slavic archives.

The Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia's Identity

The Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia's Identity
Title The Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia's Identity PDF eBook
Author Nikolaj Sergejevič Trubeckoj
Publisher
Total Pages 432
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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Asia and the Transformation of the World-System

Asia and the Transformation of the World-System
Title Asia and the Transformation of the World-System PDF eBook
Author Ganesh K. Trichur
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 176
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317263464

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In this collaboratively authored book world-system scholars critically synthesize Asia's re-emerging centrality despite the myriad financial crises that have punctuated the end of the U.S.-dominated Cold War world order. From different vantage points the authors review the turbulent landscape of the region that points toward a new Asian world order as well as contradictory symptoms and signals. The text highlights the salience of Northeast Asia; the resurgence of Russia and Eurasianism; and the class, gender, and ecological implications of a conflict-ridden regional ascent for the future of the North-South divide and for the struggle between the spirit of Davos and the spirit of Porto Alegre.

Social Identities in Revolutionary Russia

Social Identities in Revolutionary Russia
Title Social Identities in Revolutionary Russia PDF eBook
Author Madhavan K. Palat
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 246
Release 2001-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 1403919682

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This volume explores the crisis of identity that faced Russia during and after the Revolution. The essays discuss how a re-evaluation of national identity challenged traditional institutions and ideas, having a direct bearing upon personal identity. Topics include the Stolypin agrarian reform, the fracturing of the Intelligentsia and Church reform. Also included in this volume is Khlebinkov's manifesto An Indo-Russian Union published here in Russian with a new English translation.

The Eurasian Project and Europe

The Eurasian Project and Europe
Title The Eurasian Project and Europe PDF eBook
Author David Lane
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 225
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137472960

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This book explains the historical and philosophical understanding of Eurasia and its current relevance to the formation of the Eurasian Union. It considers Eurasia's historical underpinnings, and its current economic, political and geo-strategic relevance in world politics.

Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World

Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World
Title Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World PDF eBook
Author Nina Friess
Publisher Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages 206
Release 2019-08-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3732905705

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Eurasianism has proved to be an unexpectedly diverse and highly self-reflexive concept. By transforming the way we describe the Eurasian landmass, it also resignifies our field of studies and its disciplinary boundaries. In this process, Eurasianism itself is subject to a constant resignification. The present volume builds on this notion while pursuing an innovative approach to Eurasianism. The authors advance the well-established positions that view Eurasianism as a historical intellectual movement or as an ideology of Russian neo-Imperialism, and proceed to unpack an innovative vision of Eurasianism as a process of renegotiating cultural values and identity narratives—in and beyond Russia. This procedural approach provides deeper insight into the operationality of the identity narratives and shifting semantics of Eurasianism in its relation to the Russian World.

Europe

Europe
Title Europe PDF eBook
Author Sven Tägil
Publisher Nordic Academic Press
Total Pages 553
Release 2001-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9187121611

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This anthology gives an overview and an in-depth description of Europe in historical terms, providing explanation for the current period of dramatic development and integration process that has led to the increased strength of the European Union. It also explores the simultaneous trend towards disintegration, with an increased number of nationalist strivings of the traditional kind, attempting to foresee the future structures by understanding the underlying processes through an analysis of the historical background.