195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 1850s, when explorers claimed the island as innately Russian land, to 1906, when Russia withdrew colonists after surrendering southern Sakhalin to Japan. By examining not only the ever-changing state policies toward Sakhalin, but also the shifting place of Sakhalin in the Russian imagination, I investigate the changing meaning of Russianness itself as the state sought to transform Russia from a backward nation to a modern colonial power. By looking at Sakhalin before it was colonized, early Russian colonization of Sakhalin, the island's intended role in penal reform, and the...
In the late imperial period, Russian historiography was dominated by the self-colonization school. R...
This dissertation is the first cultural history of the dissolution of the USSR. It examines the spir...
This dissertation examines the intersection of ethnography and literature in the works of two Russia...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Ru...
This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 18...
This article examines evolving constructions of nature on Sakhalin Island in late imperial Russia, e...
This dissertation argues that encounters between Russian Orthodox missionaries and the Buryats with ...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dvajsetletno obdobje rusko-japonske kolonizacije na otoku Sahalin. V nalo...
In histories and geographies of Russia, Sakhalin Island, off the east coast of Siberia, is often tre...
In 1839, the Prince Odoevsky wrote a piece of fantasy, entitled The Year 4338. It was a surrealist f...
This dissertation explores the cultural topos of soil in Russian and early Soviet culture. Centered ...
This dissertation is a study of imperial epistemology -- the Russian Empire’s attempts to produce us...
Western scholars of Tsarist Russia emphasize the continuity of collectivism on the Russian plain. Nu...
This dissertation considers the foundation of discourses of Orientalism and Postcolonialism in repre...
Sakhalin occupies a special place in the history of relations between Russia and Japan. Depending on...
In the late imperial period, Russian historiography was dominated by the self-colonization school. R...
This dissertation is the first cultural history of the dissolution of the USSR. It examines the spir...
This dissertation examines the intersection of ethnography and literature in the works of two Russia...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Ru...
This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 18...
This article examines evolving constructions of nature on Sakhalin Island in late imperial Russia, e...
This dissertation argues that encounters between Russian Orthodox missionaries and the Buryats with ...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dvajsetletno obdobje rusko-japonske kolonizacije na otoku Sahalin. V nalo...
In histories and geographies of Russia, Sakhalin Island, off the east coast of Siberia, is often tre...
In 1839, the Prince Odoevsky wrote a piece of fantasy, entitled The Year 4338. It was a surrealist f...
This dissertation explores the cultural topos of soil in Russian and early Soviet culture. Centered ...
This dissertation is a study of imperial epistemology -- the Russian Empire’s attempts to produce us...
Western scholars of Tsarist Russia emphasize the continuity of collectivism on the Russian plain. Nu...
This dissertation considers the foundation of discourses of Orientalism and Postcolonialism in repre...
Sakhalin occupies a special place in the history of relations between Russia and Japan. Depending on...
In the late imperial period, Russian historiography was dominated by the self-colonization school. R...
This dissertation is the first cultural history of the dissolution of the USSR. It examines the spir...
This dissertation examines the intersection of ethnography and literature in the works of two Russia...