Alexei MILLER, The Romanov Empire and Nationalism, Essays in the Methodology of Historical Research, Budapest — New York : Central European University Press, 2008, 242 p. A new imperial history of the Russian Empire hardly breaks new ground — reprints of older publications show that this paradigm shift is well established by now. However, Alexei Miller’s anthology demonstrates that this approach can still pose stimulating questions and provide complex and unexpected answers. The book presents..
The Empire Strikes Back. Russian National Cinema After 2005 The paper provides critical analysis of...
This clear and focused text provides an introduction to imperial Russian and Soviet history from the...
This article is devoted to the contemporary historiography of Russia as an empire from the 18th to t...
A new imperial history of the Russian Empire hardly breaks new ground — reprints of older publicatio...
This collection of essays addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empir...
The disintegration of the USSR inevitably had significant consequences on studies concerning the his...
American Russian studies strongest of foreign schools Russian studies. Scientific school of the Unit...
Explores the relationship between the Ukrainian nation-building process and the tsarist state
The Volga River is now widely perceived as one of Russia’s symbols; it has even come into the Russia...
This article is a succinct presentation of the historiographical overturns in the study of Russian h...
This miscellany brings together some fruits of recent research by Finnish specialists in Russian his...
Writing Russia: Anglophone Historians Discursively Constructing AnOther Nation This thesis investiga...
Brian DAVIES, Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe 1500-1700, Londres — New York : Rou...
This book addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empire that first app...
“Rossiiskaia imperiia” is a remarkable feat of scholarship – ambitious, intense, erudite, dazzling i...
The Empire Strikes Back. Russian National Cinema After 2005 The paper provides critical analysis of...
This clear and focused text provides an introduction to imperial Russian and Soviet history from the...
This article is devoted to the contemporary historiography of Russia as an empire from the 18th to t...
A new imperial history of the Russian Empire hardly breaks new ground — reprints of older publicatio...
This collection of essays addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empir...
The disintegration of the USSR inevitably had significant consequences on studies concerning the his...
American Russian studies strongest of foreign schools Russian studies. Scientific school of the Unit...
Explores the relationship between the Ukrainian nation-building process and the tsarist state
The Volga River is now widely perceived as one of Russia’s symbols; it has even come into the Russia...
This article is a succinct presentation of the historiographical overturns in the study of Russian h...
This miscellany brings together some fruits of recent research by Finnish specialists in Russian his...
Writing Russia: Anglophone Historians Discursively Constructing AnOther Nation This thesis investiga...
Brian DAVIES, Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe 1500-1700, Londres — New York : Rou...
This book addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empire that first app...
“Rossiiskaia imperiia” is a remarkable feat of scholarship – ambitious, intense, erudite, dazzling i...
The Empire Strikes Back. Russian National Cinema After 2005 The paper provides critical analysis of...
This clear and focused text provides an introduction to imperial Russian and Soviet history from the...
This article is devoted to the contemporary historiography of Russia as an empire from the 18th to t...