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  • - Radical Secularization and the Preservation of the Past in Petrograd and Leningrad, 1918-1988
    av Catriona Kelly
    708,99

    In Russia, legislation on the separation of church and state in early 1918 marginalized religious faith and raised pressing questions about what was to be done with church buildings. While associated with suspect beliefs, they were also regarded as structures with potential practical uses, and some were considered works of art. This engaging...

  • - The Shared Lives and Art of Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan
    av Serge Gregory
    461,-

    Antosha and Levitasha is the first book in English devoted to the complex relationship between Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan, one of Russia's greatest landscape painters. Outside of Russia, a general lack of familiarity with Levitan's life and art has undermined an appreciation of the cultural significance of his friendship with Chekhov...

  • - New Studies in Russian Artistic Culture
    av Margaret Samu
    588,-

    Presenting research on the Russian art of the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, this title features thirteen essays that examine this area of intellectual and popular appeal while showcasing various topics of inquiry in Russian art.

  • - Memoirs of the Underground Orthodox Church in Stalin's Russia
     
    1 462,-

  • - The Political Culture of Early Modern Russia
    av Daniel B. Rowland
    410 - 1 462,99,-

  • - Representing and Reconstructing Masculinity in Soviet Visual Culture, 1945-1965
    av Claire McCallum
    721,-

    The Fate of the New Man traces the dramatic changes in the representation of the Soviet man in the postwar period. It focuses on the two identities that came to dominate such depictions in the two decades after the end of the war: the Soviet man's previous role as a soldier and his new role in the home once the war was over.

  • - The Self-Invention of the Russian Elite
    av Andrei Zorin & Andreas Schoenle
    597,-

    Throughout the eighteenth century, the Russian elite assimilated the ideas, emotions, and practices of the aristocracy in Western countries to various degrees, while retaining a strong sense of their distinctive identity. In On the Periphery of Europe, 1762-1825, Andreas Schoenle and Andrei Zorin examine the principal manifestations of...

  • - The Historical-Spiritual Destinies of Russia and the West
    av Lee Congdon
    563,-

    This study of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) and his writings focuses on his reflections on the religiopolitical trajectories of Russia and the West, understood as distinct civilizations. What perhaps most sets Russia apart from the West is the Orthodox Christian faith. The mature Solzhenitsyn returned to the Orthodox faith of his childhood...

  • - Greek Scholars and Jesuit Education in Early Modern Russia
    av Nikolaos Chrissidis
    728,-

    The first formally organized educational institution in Russia was established in 1685 by two Greek hieromonks, Ioannikios and Sophronios Leichoudes. Like many of their Greek contemporaries in the seventeenth century, the brothers acquired part of their schooling in colleges of post-Renaissance Italy under a precise copy of the Jesuit...

  • - Exile, 1935-1937
    av Oddvar Hoidal
    512,-

    One of the greatest Marxist philosophers of the Bolshevik Revolution and an integral force in the creation of the Red Army, Lev Trotsky was expelled from the Party by Joseph Stalin in 1927 and deported in 1929, first to France, then Turkey, and Norway soon after. This title offers an account of Trotsky's time in Oslo.

  • - Memoirs of a Young Jewish Woman in the Russian Empire
    av Anna Pavolovna Vygodskaia
    384,-

    Describes the unprecedented social opportunities, as well as the many political and personal challenges, that young Jewish women and men experienced in the Russia of the 1870s and 1880s. This autobiography, originally published in 1938, is an historical account of Jewish childhood and young adult life in tsarist Russia.

  • - A Sourcebook
     
    448,-

    This sourcebook provides the first systematic overview of witchcraft laws and trials in Russia and Ukraine from medieval times to the late nineteenth century. Witchcraft in Russia and Ukraine weaves scholarly commentary with never before published primary source materials translated from Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian. These sources include the earliest references to witchcraft and sorcery, secular and religious laws regarding witchcraft and possession, full trial transcripts, and a wealth of magical spells. The documents present a rich panorama of daily life and reveal the extraordinary power of magical words. Editors Valerie A. Kivelson and Christine D. Worobec present new analyses of the workings and evolution of legal systems, the interplay and tensions between church and state, and the prosaic concerns of the women and men involved in witchcraft proceedings. The extended documentary commentaries also explore the shifting boundaries and fraught political relations between Russia and Ukraine.

  • - Freemasonry and Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia
    av Douglas Smith
    614,-

    Examines the forces that attracted many social and intellectual leaders of 18th-century Russia to Freemasonry as an instrument for change and progress. The author reveals how Freemasonry became a part of a larger social transformation that saw the development of literary circles and social clubs.

  • - A True Story in 21 Kilometers
    av Jasmina Kozina Praprotnik
    371,-

    Anthropologist Jasmina Praprotnik met Helena Zigon while running. Over the course of an icy Slovenian winter, the two marathon runners got together frequently, and Zigon told Praprotnik about her life. Here, Praprotnik tells Zigon's captivating story in Zigon's own voice. Each chapter is marked by a kilometer of the half-marathon Zigon ran...

  • - Aesthetic Responses to Urban Disaster
    av Polina Barskova
    690,-

    During the 872 days of the Siege of Leningrad (September 1941 to January 1944), the city's inhabitants were surrounded by the military forces of Nazi Germany. They suffered famine, cold, and darkness, and a million people lost their lives, making the siege one of the most destructive in history. Confinement in the besieged city was a traumatic...

  • - An Intellectual Biography of Count Sergei Uvarov, 1786-1855
    av Cynthia H. Whittaker
    397 - 499,-

  • - An Uncommon Journey of a Journalist
    av Milan Kubic
    499,-

    After spending his childhood in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and witnessing the Communist takeover of his country in 1948, a young journalist named Milan Kubic embarked on a career as a Newsweek correspondent that spanned thirty-one years and three continents, reporting on some of the most memorable events in the Middle East. Now, Kubic tells...

  • - Prison Reform in Russia, 1863-1917
    av Bruce F. Adams
    371 - 511,-

  • - Memoir of a Russian Historian
    av Lewis H. Siegelbaum
    439,-

    This memoir by one of the foremost scholars of the Soviet period spans three continents and more than half a century-from the 1950s when Lewis Siegelbaum's father was a victim of McCarthyism up through the implosion of the Soviet Union and beyond. Siegelbaum recreates journeys of discovery and self-discovery in the tumult of student rebellion...

  • - A Novel
    av Sergey Gandlevsky
    333,-

    Sergey Gandlevsky's 2002 novel Illegible has a double time focus, centering on the immediate experiences of Lev Krivorotov, a twenty-year-old poet living in Moscow in the 1970s, as well as his retrospective meditations thirty years later after most of his hopes have foundered. As the story begins, Lev is involved in a tortured affair with an...

  • - Preservation, Patriotism, and Identity in Northwest Russia
    av Victoria Donovan
    753,-

    Chronicles in Stone is a study of the powerful and pervasive myth of the Russian Northwest, its role in forming Soviet and Russian identities, and its impact on local communities. Combining detailed archival research, participant observation and oral history work, it explores the transformation of three northwestern Russian towns from...

  • av K. B. E. E. Eimeleus
    486,-

    K. B. E. E. Eimeleus was ahead of his time with his advocacy of ski training in the Russian armed forces. Employing terminology never before used in Russian to describe movements with which few were familiar, Skis in the Art of War gives a breakdown of the latest techniques at the time from Scandinavia and Finland. Eimeleus's work is an early...

  • - Symbolic Geography in the Russian Provinces, 1800-1917
    av Anne Lounsbery
    444 - 1 462,99,-

    In Life Is Elsewhere, Anne Lounsbery shows how nineteenth-century Russian literature created an imaginary place called "the provinces"-a place at once homogeneous, static, anonymous, and symbolically opposed to Petersburg and Moscow. Lounsbery looks at a wide range of texts, both canonical and lesser-known, in order to explain why the trope has...

  • - Stories by Yenta Mash
    av Yenta Mash
    223,-

    A Yiddish Book Center Translation In these sixteen stories, available in English for the first time, prize-winning author Yenta Mash traces an arc across continents, across upheavals and regime changes, and across the phases of a woman's life. Mash's protagonists are often in transit, poised "on the landing" on their way to or from somewhere...

  • - Staging and Consuming Russia's Monarchy, 1754-1917
    av Susan McCaffray
    597,-

    St. Petersburg's Winter Palace was once the supreme architectural symbol of Russia's autocratic government. Over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it became the architectural symbol of St. Petersburg itself. The story of the palace illuminates the changing relationship between monarchs and their capital city during the...

  • - Autocracy, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Change in Imperial Russia
    av W. Bruce Lincoln
    365,-

  • - Gender, Policy, and Practice in Postwar Soviet Education
    av E. Thomas Ewing
    576,-

  • - Avant-Garde, Politics, and Ideology in Russia, 1905-1930
    av Iva Glisic
    597,-

    Futurism was Russia's first avant-garde movement. Gatecrashing the Russian public sphere in the early twentieth century, the movement called for the destruction of everything old, so that the past could not hinder the creation of a new, modern society. Over the next two decades, the protagonists of Russian Futurism pursued their goal of...

  • - The Memoir of a Priest's Son
    av Dmitrii Ivanovich Rostislavov
    410 - 1 453,-

    Dmitrii Ivanoich Rostislavov was a mathematician, teacher and social critic in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Translated into English for the first time, his observations on daily life reveal the cultural milieu and issues of his time.

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