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  • 1
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
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    ISBN: 1107011175 , 9781107011175 , 9781316631973
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 370 S. , Ill. , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg.: Soviet and post-Soviet identities
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    Keywords: Popular culture ; Group identity ; Nationalism ; Russland, 1990 ff. ; Identität ; Nationale Identität ; Gruppenidentität ; Nationalismus ; Populärkultur ; Russia (Federation) Civilization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Sowjetunion ; Sozialpsychologie ; Politische Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Gruppenidentität ; Gemeinschaft Unabhängiger Staaten ; Nationenbildung ; Kulturelle Identität ; Nachfolgestaaten ; Wandel
    Abstract: "Since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, questions of identity have dominated the culture not only of Russia, but of all the countries of the former Soviet bloc. This timely collection examines the ways in which cultural activities such as fiction, TV, cinema, architecture and exhibitions have addressed these questions and also describes other cultural flashpoints, from attitudes to language to the use of passports. It discusses definitions of political and cultural nationalism, as well as the myths, institutions and practices that moulded and expressed national identity. From post-Soviet recollections of food shortages to the attempts by officials to control popular religion, it analyses a variety of unexpected and compelling topics to offer fresh insights about this key area of world culture. Illustrated with numerous photographs, it presents the results of recent research in an accessible and lively way"--
    Abstract: "Since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, questions of identity have dominated the culture not only of Russia, but of all the countries of the former Soviet bloc. This timely collection examines the ways in which cultural activities such as fiction, TV, cinema, architecture and exhibitions have addressed these questions and also describes other cultural flashpoints, from attitudes to language to the use of passports. It discusses definitions of political and cultural nationalism, as well as the myths, institutions and practices that moulded and expressed national identity. From post-Soviet recollections of food shortages to the attempts by officials to control popular religion, it analyses a variety of unexpected and compelling topics to offer fresh insights about this key area of world culture. Illustrated with numerous photographs, it presents the results of recent research in an accessible and lively way"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction Mark Bassin and Catriona Kelly; Part I. The Status of National Identity: 1. The contradictions of identity: being Soviet and National in the USSR and after Ronald Grigor Suny; 2. Tales told by Nationalists Nancy Condee; Part II. Institutions of National Identity: 3. National identity through visions of the past: contemporary Russian cinema Birgit Beumers; 4. Archaising culture: the Museum of Ethnography Dmitry Baranov; 5. Rituals of identity: the Soviet passport Albert Baiburin; Part III. Myths of National Identity: 6. 'If the war comes tomorrow': patriotic education in Soviet and post-Soviet primary school Vitaly Bezrogov; 7. Conquering space: the cult of Yuri Gagarin Andrew Jenks; 8. Nation-construction in post-Soviet Central Asia Sergei Abashin; Part IV. Spaces of National Identity: 9. Soviet and post-Soviet Moscow: literary reality or nightmare? Dina Khapaeva; 10. From the USSR to the Orient: national and ethnic symbols in the city text of Elista Elza-Bair Guchinova; 11. The place(s) of Islam in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia Victoria Arnold; Part V. Languages of National Identity: 12. Language culture and identity in post-Soviet Russia: the economies of Mat Michael Gorham; 13. Policies and practices of language education in post-Soviet Central Asia: between ethnic identity and civic consciousness Olivier Ferrando; 14. Surviving in the time of deficit: the narrative construction of a 'Soviet identity' Anna Kushkova; Part VI. Creeds of National Identity: 15. Competing orthodoxies: identity and religious belief in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia Catriona Kelly; 16. 'Popular orthodoxy' and identity in twentieth-century Russia: ideology, consumption and competition Alexander Panchenko; 17. Religious affiliation and the politics of post-Soviet identity: the case of Belarus Galina Miazhevich; Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 2
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0521881773 , 9780521881777
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 268 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: New studies in European history
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Heretz, Leonid Russia on the eve of modernity
    DDC: 947/.07
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    Keywords: Popular culture ; Popular culture Russia ; Russia Civilization 1801-1917 ; Russia Religious life and customs ; Russia Civilization ; 1801-1917 ; Russland ; Volksreligion ; Geschichte 1850-1917 ; Russland ; Landbevölkerung ; Weltbild ; Geschichte 1850-1917 ; Russland ; Landbevölkerung ; Weltbild ; Volksreligion ; Volksglaube ; Geschichte 1850-1917
    Abstract: Introduction -- The traditional worldview -- The old believers : modernization as apocalypse -- The sectarians : dualism and secret history -- Folk eschatology -- The assassination of Alexander II (1881) and folk tsarism -- The year of famine and cholera (1891-1892) : the demonization of the nobility -- The Japanese war : peasant Russia and the wider world -- 1905 : revolution or reaction? -- The Great War and the crisis of the traditional culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- The traditional worldview -- The old believers : modernization as apocalypse -- The sectarians : dualism and secret history -- Folk eschatology -- The assassination of Alexander II and folk tsarism -- Cholera and famine : the demonization of the nobility -- The Japanese war : peasant Russia and the wider world -- 1905 : revolution or reaction? -- The Great War and the crisis of the traditional culture
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 3
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0521551099 , 0521559170
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 317 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 22 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Cambridge concise histories
    DDC: 943.8
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Poland - History ; Poland History ; Polen ; Geschichte ; Polen ; Geschichte ; Geschichte
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 296 - 302
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