A group for those interested in Soviet and contemporary Russian history and culture.
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Ivan Sablin deposited The assembly of the land (zemskii sobor): Historiographies and mythologies of a Russian “parliament” in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
Focusing on the term zemskii sobor, this study explored the historiographies of the early modern Russian assemblies, which the term denoted, as well as the autocratic and democratic mythologies connected to it. Historians have debated whether the individual assemblies in the sixteenth and seventeenth century could be seen as a coherent…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Planting Parliaments in Eurasia, 1850–1950: Concepts, Practices, and Mythologies in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
Parliaments are often seen as Western European and North American institutions and their establishment in other parts of the world as a derivative and mostly defective process. This book challenges such Eurocentric visions by retracing the evolution of modern institutions of collective decision-making in Eurasia. Breaching the divide between…[Read more]
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited Парадоксы этнического выживания (1944—начало 1960-х гг. Сталинская ссылка и репатриация чеченцев и ингушей после Второй мировой войны. in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
The book is dedicated to the paradoxical era of the relationship between the Vainakhs and the Soviet state. The study opens with a description of the utopian attempts of the communist government to realize the old imperial dream: to evict the “restless” Chechens and Ingush outside the North Caucasus, to populate the liberated territories with…[Read more]
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited «Где Гитлер?”. Повторное расследование НКВД (МВД) СССР обстоятельств исчезновения Адольфа Гитлера (1945-1949)». М.: РОССПЭН, 2016 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This book is about an unusual police investigation, in which a certain suicide, found in the bunker of the Imperial Chancellery, as it should be before the establishment of the truth, was called “victim”. This is a story about the work of Stalin’s special services in Germany, about palace intrigues and the hopes of people who imagined at the end…[Read more]
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Natascha Drubek deposited Filme über Vernichtung und Befreiung. Die Rhetorik der Filmdokumente aus Majdanek 1944-1945 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
In July 1944, the Red Army was advancing through Eastern Poland when they discovered the first traces of the camps. On reaching Lublin they found an enormous compound behind barbed wire in the city’s suburb of Majdanek. Embedded with the Soviet army were film crews, who made the first images of a Nazi camp, among them the “flight survivors” Olga a…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Business, Values, and EU’s Response to Protests in Ukraine: Cases from 2003–2004, 2010, and 2013–2014 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
This book aims to uncover and assess changes in the EU’s foreign policy towards Ukraine in the times of wide-scale social protests in Kyiv. To accomplish this task, this book enlists and analyses documents, agreements, and treaties which establish the frameworks for EU-Ukraine cooperation. It also identifies the interests of lobbying groups in…[Read more]
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Anne Eakin Moss deposited The Camera Shot and the Gun Sight in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
This article examines the link posited by Virilio and others between the camera shot and gun shot, arguing that this link operates differently in the context of Soviet vs. Western fantasies of agency, community and technology. Comparing THE LOST PATROL (USA 1934, John Ford) with TRINADTSAT (THIRTEEN, UdSSR 1936, Mikhail Romm), it asks what kind of…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Khural democracy: Imperial transformations and the making of the first Mongolian constitution, 1911–1924 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
The political system of early socialist-era Mongolia, established by the first Constitution in 1924, can be interpreted as a vernacular version of the Soviet system, in which the formally supreme representative body, the State Great Khural (“assembly”), was sidelined by the standing Presidium of the Small Khural and the Cabinet and eclipsed by the…[Read more]
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Susan Smith-Peter deposited The Struggle to Create a Regional Public in the Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire: the Case of Kazanskie izvestiia in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
In the early part of the reign of Alexander I (1801-1825), the emperor sought to reform Russia through the creation of new European-style institutions. The aim was to ensure that Russia’s great-power status would be retained through updating its institutions, in line with a reform impulse dating back to Peter the Great and before. Among the new i…[Read more]
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited Жилище как трофей: квартирный вопрос в бюрократических практиках и личных стратегиях сотрудников Советской военной администрации в Германии (1945–1949) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
Housing as a trophy: the housing issue in bureaucratic practices and personal strategies of the Soviet military administration in Germany (1945-1949)
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Ukraine’s “learning” revolutions of 1990, 2004/05 and 2013/14 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
Collected volume review. Paweł Kowal, Georges Mink and Iwona Reichardt (eds.) “Three Revolutions: Mobilization and Change in Contemporary Ukraine.” Volume one. Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag, 2019.
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited На излете позднего сталинизма: культ бдительности и ритуалы секретности (по материалам Советской военной администрации в Германии, 1945-1949) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
At the end of late Stalinism: the cult of vigilance and secrecy rituals (based on the materials of the Soviet military administration in Germany, 1945-1949)
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited Советские потребительские практики в “маленьком СССР”, 1945-1949 (по материалам Советской военной администрации в Германии) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
Soviet consumer practices in the “small USSR”, 1945-1949 (based on the materials of the Soviet military administration in Germany)
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited Поздний сталинизм как идеологическая практика. Партийная жизнь советских коммунистов в оккупированной Германии. 1945—1949 гг.] // Исследования по истории русской мысли. Ежегодник 2018 [14]. Под ред. М. А. Колерова. Модест Колеров. М., 2018 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
Late Stalinism as an Ideological Practice. Party Life of Soviet Communists in Occupied Germany. 1945-1949 /
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited «Бесчинства» как управленческий концепт. К пониманию военно-бюрократической культуры советского оккупационного режима в Германии (1945–1949 гг.) // Русский сборник. Исследования по истории России. Т. XIV. М., 2013. С. 414-472 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
“Outrages” as a management concept.
Understanding the military-bureaucratic culture of the Soviet occupation regime in Germany (1945-1949) -
Ostap Kushnir deposited Ukraine and Russian Neo-Imperialism: The Divergent Break in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
This book first proves that the rationale behind Russia’s aggressive actions in its neighborhood resides in its goal of achieving certain geostrategic objectives which are largely predefined by the state’s imperial traditions, memories, and fears that the Kremlin may irretrievably lose control over lands which were once Russian. In other words,…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited The Intermarium as the Polish-Ukrainian Linchpin of Baltic-Black Sea Cooperation in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
The term “Intermarium” has a long historical tradition and was commonly used to define the area between the Baltic and Black Seas. With its regular re-appearances in contemporary academic and political discourses, this book explores and assesses a variety of its connotations. In order to do this, it applies a multi-dimensional approach to the Int…[Read more]
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Christopher Joseph Helali deposited No Pasaran! An Interview on the History and Politics of Anti-fascism with Mark Bray in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
Mark Bray is a historian of human rights, terrorism, and political radicalism in Modern Europe as well as a political organizer. This interview outlines what fascism is, the history of anti-fascist resistance, the debate surrounding free-speech, anti-imperialism, World War II, and the Trump Era.
Mark Bray is a political organizer and historian…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Russia in the Global Parliamentary Moment, 1905–1918: Between a Subaltern Empire and an Empire of Subalterns (Locating the Global: Spaces, Networks and Interactions from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, ed. by Holger Weiss. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020, pp. 257–282) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months ago
The chapter analyzed the debates on parliamentarism in the late Russian Empire and revolutionary Russia and explored how the idea of parliament helped intellectuals locate Russia globally. The establishment of the legislative State Duma and the adoption of the Fundamental Laws of the Russian Empire during the Revolution of 1905–1907 seemed to m…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Parliamentary Formations and Diversities in (Post-)Imperial Eurasia, ed. by Ivan Sablin (Journal of Eurasian Studies, vol. 11, nos. 1 and 2, 2020, Special Issue) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months ago
Addressing the entangled histories of deliberative decision making, political representation, and constitutionalism in several geographic and temporal contexts, this Special Issue offers nuanced political and intellectual histories and anthropologies of parliamentarism in Eurasia. It explores parliaments and quasi-parliamentary formations and the…[Read more]
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