A contested borderland : competing Russian and Romanian visions of Bessarabia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
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A contested borderland : competing Russian and Romanian visions of Bessarabia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
(Historical studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia / series editors Alexei Miller, Alfred Rieber, Marsha Siefert, v. 4)
Central European University Press, 2017
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A contested borderland : competing Russian and Romanian visions of Bessarabia in the late 19th and early 20th century
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-318) and index
Contents of Works
- Empire- and nation-building in Russia and Romania: discourses and practices
- Southern Bessarabia as an imperial borderland : diplomatic and political dilemmas
- Rituals of nation and empire in early twentieth-century Bessarabia : the anniversary of 1912 and its significance
- Three hypostases of the "Bessarabian refugee" : Hasdeu, Stere, Moruzi and the uncertainty of identity
- Revolution, war, and the "Bessarabian question" : Russian and Romanian perspectives (1905-16)
- Instead of an epilogue : autonomy, federalism, or national unification (1917-18)?