Moving in the USSR : Western anomalies and Northern wilderness
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Moving in the USSR : Western anomalies and Northern wilderness
(Studia Fennica, Historica ; 10)
Finnish Literature Society, 2005
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内容説明
The central question deals with the westward interaction between Russia and Europe from a Russian perspective: How has the tradition of Russia's culture and history set the conditions for its developmental and political choices?
目次
- Introduction
- Modernisation in the 1940s and 1950s in the Part of Karelia That Was Annexed from Finland on 13 March 1940
- "We Were Unaware of the History. Just Took... Our Risk"
- Recollections of "Native Land" in Oral Tradition of Russian Settlers to Karelia
- "One is Drawn to One's Birthplace" or "The Place Where One Feels at Home is One's Motherland"
- New Culture on New Territories
- On the Problems of Local Identity and Contemporary Russian "Migratory Texts" (with Reference to the North-western Region of Russia)
- Contemporary Images of the Shtetl, Amongst the Ukrainian Population of Urban-Type Settlements and Villages of Podolia.
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