Crossing borders : modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
2015.
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Series: | Pitt series in Russian and East European studies
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Russian and Soviet Modernity
- 1. Multiple Modernities vs. Neo-Traditionalism: On Ongoing Debates in Russian and Soviet History
- 2. Intelligentsia, the Masses, and the West: Particularities of Russian/Soviet Modernity
- pt. II Ideology, Concepts, and Institutions
- 3. Blind Men and the Elephant: Six Faces of Ideology in the Soviet Context
- 4. What Is Cultural Revolution? Key Concepts and the Arc of Soviet Cultural Transformation, 1910s--1930s
- 5. Symbiosis to Synthesis: The Communist Academy and the Bolshevization of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1918--1929
- pt. III Mediators and Travelers
- 6. Understanding and Loving the New Russia: Mariia Kudasheva as Romain Rolland's Cultural Mediator
- 7. "Prussian Bolshevik" in Stalin's Russia: Ernst Niekisch at the Crossroads between Communism and National Socialism.