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  • - The St. Petersburg Grain Trade and the Russian Economy, 1703-1811
    av Robert E. Jones
    687,-

    Bread upon the Waters chronicles how the unparalleled effort put into the building of a wide infrastructure to support the provisioning of the newly created but physically isolated city of St. Petersburg profoundly affected all of Russia's economic life and, ultimately, the historical trajectory of the Russian Empire as a whole.

  • - The Polish Opposition Press and the Overthrow of Communism
    av Siobahn Doucette
    687,-

    Books Are Weapons shows how the independent press, rooted in the long Polish tradition of well-organized resistance to foreign occupation, reshaped this tradition to embrace non-violent civil resistance while creating a network which evolved from a small group of dissidents into a broad opposition movement with cross-national ties and millions of sympathizers. It was the galvanizing force in the resistance to communism and the rebuilding of Poland's democratic society in the 1980s.--

  • - Eyewitness to the War in Ukraine
    av Pawel Pieniazek
    335,-

    Polish journalist Pawel Pieniazek was among the first journalists to enter the war-torn region of eastern Ukraine and Greetings from Novorossiya is his vivid firsthand account of the conflict. Unlike Western journalists, his fluency in both Ukrainian and Russian granted him access and the ability to move among all sides in the conflict.

  • av Gabor Rittersporn
    749,-

    Anguish, Anger, and Folkways in Soviet Russia offers original perspectives on the politics of everyday life in the Soviet Union by closely examining the coping mechanisms individuals and leaders alike developed as they grappled with the political, social, and intellectual challenges the system presented before and after World War II.

  • - Space Exploration and Soviet Culture
     
    687,-

    Into the Cosmos shows us the fascinating interplay of Soviet politics, science, and culture during the Khrushchev era, and how the space program became a binding force between these elements.

  • - A Study in Colonial Rule
    av Richard A. Pierce
    681 - 1 039,-

  • - A Novel of Liberals and Radicals in 1860s Russia
    av Vasily Sleptsov
    239,-

    This is the first English translation of an important Russian social novel (published in 1865) that enjoyed great popularity in its day, the period of Tsar Alexander's great reforms.

  • av Per Anders Rudling
    749,-

    In this original history, Per Anders Rudling traces the evolution of modern Belarusian nationalism from its origins in late imperial Russia to the early 1930s.

  • - The Soviet Age and Beyond
     
    749,-

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age.

  • - The Image of the Habsburg Monarchy in Interwar Europe
    av Adam Kozuchowski
    625,-

    The Afterlife of Austria-Hungary examines histories, journalism, and literature in the period between world wars to expose both the positive and the negative treatment of the Habsburg monarchy following its dissolution and the powerful influence of fiction and memory over history.

  • - Economy, Society, and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century Nizhnii Novgorod
    av Catherine Evtuhov
    687,-

    Through this study of the province of Nizhnii Novgorod in the nineteenth century, far from the power centers of Petersburg or Moscow, Evtuhov demonstrates how almost everything we thought we knew about Russian society was wrong.

  • - Balkan Community Building and the Fear of Freedom
    av Tatjana Aleksic
    625,-

    Tatjana Aleksic examines the widespread use of the sacrificial metaphor in cultural texts and its importance to sustaining communal ideologies in the Balkan region.

  • - Difficult Matters in Polish-Russian Relations, 1918-2008
     
    937,-

    Among the topics discussed are the 1920 Polish-Russian war, the origins of World War II and the notorious Hitler-Stalin pact, the infamously shrouded Katyn massacre, the communization of Poland, Cold War relations, the Solidarity movement and martial law, and the renewed relations of contemporary Poland and Russia.

  • av Victor Leontovitsch
    687,-

    With a wide readership in today's Russia, The History of Liberalism in Russia continues to resonate as a penetrating analysis of the historical precedents of liberal thought and its potential as a counterweight to current autocratic tendencies and the uncertainties of Russia's political future.

  • - Toyen and the Surrealist Erotic
    av Karla Huebner
    1 249,-

    Examines the life and work of the artist Toyen (Marie Cerminova, 1902-80).

  • - Essays on the Hungarian Soviet Republic
     
    454,-

  • - Europe, Russia, and Minority Inclusion in Estonia and Latvia
    av Jennie L. Schulze
    749,-

    Strategic Frames analyzes minority policies in Estonia and Latvia following their independence from the Soviet Union. It weighs the powerful influence of both Europe and Russia on their policy choices, and how this intersected with the costs and benefits of policy changes for the politicians in each state.

  • - Stalinist Cultural Politics and the Russian National Bard
    av Jonathan Brooks Platt
    687,-

    In 1937, the Soviet Union mounted a national celebration commemorating the centenary of poet Alexander Pushkin's death.

  • - Polish Engagement in Belarus and Ukraine
    av Paulina Pospieszna
    687,-

    The role of Western NGOs in the transition of postcommunist nations to democracy has been well documented. In this study, Paulina Pospieszna follows a different trajectory, examining the role of a former aid recipient (Poland), newly democratic itself, and its efforts to aid democratic transitions in the neighbouring states of Belarus and Ukraine.

  • - State, Society, and Law, 1800-1917
    av Boris B. Gorshkov
    625,-

    Offers an account of the changing role of children in the Russian workforce, from the onset of industrialization until the Communist Revolution of 1917, and profiles the laws that would establish children's labor rights. This study also chronicles the evolving cultural mores that initially welcomed child labor practices but later shunned them.

  • - Medicine and Empire in Stalin's Central Asia
    av Paula Michaels
    625,-

    Curative Powers combines post-colonial theory with ethnographic research to reconstruct how the Soviet government used medicine and public health policy to transform the society, politics, and culture of its outlying regions, specifically Kazakhstan. Winner of the 2003 Heldt Prize from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies.

  • - The Making of an Industrial Working Class
    av Kenneth Straus
    687,-

    Kenneth Straus contemplates the question: Was there social support for the Stalin regime among the Soviet working class during the 1930s, and if so, why? In his well-researched answer he analyzes the daily lives of Soviet workers, and compares the ideologies of western and Soviet thought.

  • - Industrial Labor and the Making of Socialist Hungary, 1944-1958
    av Mark Pittaway
    687,-

    A groundbreaking study of the complexities of the Hungarian working class, its relationship to the Communist Party, and its major political role during the foundational period of socialism (1944-1958). Named an Outstanding Academic Title for 2013 by Choice Magazine

  • - National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century
    av Cynthia Paces
    704,-

    Examines the creation of symbols of Czech national identity in the public spaces of the city during the twentieth century. These "sites of memory" were attempts to form a cohesive sense of self for a country and a people torn by war, foreign occupation, and internal strife.

  • - An Ecobiography
    av Adam Izdebski
    468,-

    A comprehensive investigation of Krakow from an environmental perspective.

  • - Contested Options and Shared Consequences
     
    687,-

    Kosovo (roughly ninety percent Albanian) declared independence in 2008, and although it is recognized by over one hundred UN member states, it is still not recognized by Serbia.

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    687,-

    Winner of the 1998 Misha Djordjevic Award for the best book on Serbian culture in English,this is the first English anthology of Serbian fiction in thirty years. The anthology represents works by established writers with international reputations and promising new writers spanning the generation born between 1930 and 1960.

  • av Karl-Eugen Wadekin
    674 - 1 279,-

  • - Environmental Policy and Social Movements in Communist and Capitalist Countries, 1945-1990
    av John R. Mcneill & Astrid Mignon Kirchhof
    550,-

    A Political and Comparative History of Environmentalism and Environmental Policy in the Communist and Capitalist Worlds During the Cold War Years

  • - Essays on the Hungarian Soviet Republic
     
    1 291,-

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