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  • 2015-2019  (2)
  • Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp
  • Kraków : Wydawn. Literackie
  • Leiden : Brill
  • Slavic Studies
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9004353496 , 9789004353497
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 328 Seiten , Karten, Pläne
    Series Statement: Russian history and culture volume 19
    Series Statement: Russian history and culture
    DDC: 947/.07
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    Keywords: Regionalism History 19th century ; Group identity History ; Civil society History ; Serfs Emancipation ; Central-local government relations History 19th century ; Russia History 1801-1917 ; Russia Rural conditions 19th century ; Russland ; Provinz ; Gruppenidentität ; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft ; Regionalismus ; Regionale Identität ; Politische Identität ; Geschichte 1825-1861
    Abstract: "In Imagining Russian Regions: Subnational Identity and Civil Society in Nineteenth-Century Russia, Susan Smith-Peter shows how ideas of civil society encouraged the growth of subnational identity in Russia before 1861. Adam Smith and G.W.F. Hegel's ideas of civil society influenced Russians and the resulting plans to stimulate the growth of civil society also formed subnational identities. It challenges the view of the provinces as empty space held by Nikolai Gogol, who rejected the new non-noble provincial identity and welcomed a noble-only district identity. By 1861, these non-noble and noble publics would come together to form a multi-estate provincial civil society whose promise was not fulfilled due to the decision of the government to keep the peasant estate institutionally separate."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 291-313 und Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 900417530X , 9789004175303
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 295 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Russian history and culture Volume 15
    Series Statement: Russian history and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Displaced children in Russia and Eastern Europe, 1915-1953
    DDC: 362.730947/09041
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1918-1950 ; Refugee children History ; Refugee children History 20th century ; Refugee children Biography ; Refugee children Biography ; Children Social conditions ; Children Social conditions 20th century ; Children and war History ; Children and war History 20th century ; Refugee children History ; Soviet Union ; Refugee children History ; 20th century ; Europe, Eastern ; Children and war History ; Soviet Union ; Children and war History ; 20th century ; Europe, Eastern ; Kind ; Umsiedlung ; Verschickung ; Adoption ; Soviet Union Social conditions ; Europe, Eastern Social conditions 20th century ; Soviet Union Social conditions ; 1917-1945 ; Europe, Eastern Social conditions ; 20th century ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lettland ; Litauen ; Polen ; Sowjetunion ; Kind ; Flüchtlingskind
    Abstract: "Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence arising out of foreign and civil wars, occupation, revolutions, social and ethnic restructuring and racial persecution caused countless millions of children to be torn from their homes. Examines the powerful and tragic history of child displacement in this region and the efforts of states, international organizations and others to 're-place' uprooted, and often orphaned, children. By analysing the causes, character and course of child displacement, and examining through first-person testimonies the children's experiences and later memories, the chapters in this volume shed new light on twentieth-century nation-building and social engineering and the emergence of modern concepts and practices of statehood, children's rights and humanitarianism. Contributors are: Tomas Balkelis, Rachel Faircloth Green, Gabriel Finder, Michael Kaznelson, Aldis Purs, Karl D. Qualls, Elizabeth White, Tara Zahra"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: "Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence arising out of foreign and civil wars, occupation, revolutions, social and ethnic restructuring and racial persecution caused countless millions of children to be torn from their homes. Examines the powerful and tragic history of child displacement in this region and the efforts of states, international organizations and others to 're-place' uprooted, and often orphaned, children. By analysing the causes, character and course of child displacement, and examining through first-person testimonies the children's experiences and later memories, the chapters in this volume shed new light on twentieth-century nation-building and social engineering and the emergence of modern concepts and practices of statehood, children's rights and humanitarianism. Contributors are: Tomas Balkelis, Rachel Faircloth Green, Gabriel Finder, Michael Kaznelson, Aldis Purs, Karl D. Qualls, Elizabeth White, Tara Zahra"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Placing the child in twentieth century history : contexts and framework / Nick BaronOrphaned testimonies : the place of displaced children in independent Latvia, 1918-26 / Aldis Purs -- Relief, reconstruction and the rights of the child : the case of Russian displaced children in Constantinople, 1920-22 / Elizabeth White -- Memories of displacement : loss and reclamation of home/land in the narratives of Soviet child deportees of the 1930s / Michael Kaznelson and Nick Baron -- From hooligans to disciplined students : displacement, resettlement, and role modelling of Spanish Civil War children in the Soviet Union, 1937-51 / Karl D. Qualls -- Making kin out of strangers : Soviet adoption during and after the Second World War / Rachel Faircloth Green -- Lost children : displaced children between nationalism and internationalism after the Second World War / Tara Zahra -- Child survivors in Polish Jewish collective memory after the Holocaust : the case of Undzere Kinder / Gabriel N. Finder -- Ethnicity, identity and imaginings of home in the memoirs of Lithuanian child deportees, 1941-53 / Tomas Balkelis -- Violence, childhood and the state : new perspectives on political practice and social experience in the twentieth century / Nick Baron.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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