Defining self : essays on emergent identities in Russia seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
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書誌事項
Defining self : essays on emergent identities in Russia seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
(Studia Fennica, Ethnologica ; 10)
Finnish Literature Society, 2009
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"The present volume is the outcome of a conference held at the Kymenlaakso Summer University, Finland, June 2006"--P. 9
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authors aim to bring to a wider audience an insight into identity formation in one of the largest multi-national countries in the world. Twentieth-century politics have all too often obscured the complexity of identity formation in Russia, which, arguably, has proved detrimental to our greater understanding of identity processes at a theoretical level. The book aims to bring into sharper focus the process by which a multitude of identities began to emerge in the Russian empire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book also reviews a series of case-studies of identity formation in Russia based on religion, historical beliefs, language, local culture, and various combinations of these factors.
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