Russia's defeat in the Crimean War cast new doubt upon the fundamental political traditions, social structures, national myths of the Nikolaevan era. It precipitated wide-ranging reforms, including military reforms, which were predicated on a shift in mentality. This essay examines the new notions of heroism that circulated among Russia's emerging public sphere during and after the war. It analyzes the types of heroes that were celebrated as reflections of critical changes in attitude and mindset, which prefigured the liberalizing era of Alexander II
The article examines the contribution of peasants to the rise of patriotic sentiments during the Cri...
This edited volume explores patriotism and the growing role of militarism in today’s Russia. During ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
Contemporary “war prose” contains works on both the Second World War and the subsequent conflicts in...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
This dissertation is an analysis of the relationship between grand narratives and individual identit...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The article deals with the perception of Russian society coming to the throne of Emperor Alexander I...
This edited volume explores patriotism and the growing role of militarism in today’s Russia. During ...
symbolism in modern Russia. Commemorated on May 9, the Victory Day marks the end of the Second World...
The purpose of this article is to trace the ambiguous images of Russia which had been presented afte...
This book presents original research by an international group of scholars on the social history of ...
This paper explores the developing cult of a new martyr - the Russian soldier Evgenii Rodionov, kill...
Military thought and military issues traditionally played an important role in Russia’s history. Eve...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The article examines the contribution of peasants to the rise of patriotic sentiments during the Cri...
This edited volume explores patriotism and the growing role of militarism in today’s Russia. During ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
Contemporary “war prose” contains works on both the Second World War and the subsequent conflicts in...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
This dissertation is an analysis of the relationship between grand narratives and individual identit...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The article deals with the perception of Russian society coming to the throne of Emperor Alexander I...
This edited volume explores patriotism and the growing role of militarism in today’s Russia. During ...
symbolism in modern Russia. Commemorated on May 9, the Victory Day marks the end of the Second World...
The purpose of this article is to trace the ambiguous images of Russia which had been presented afte...
This book presents original research by an international group of scholars on the social history of ...
This paper explores the developing cult of a new martyr - the Russian soldier Evgenii Rodionov, kill...
Military thought and military issues traditionally played an important role in Russia’s history. Eve...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The article examines the contribution of peasants to the rise of patriotic sentiments during the Cri...
This edited volume explores patriotism and the growing role of militarism in today’s Russia. During ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...