Imperial Odessa : people, spaces, identities

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    • Sifneos, Evrydiki

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Imperial Odessa : people, spaces, identities

by Evrydiki Sifneos

(Eurasian studies library : historical, political and social studies of Slavic and Islamic cultures in the Eurasian region, v. 8)

Brill, c2018

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-275) and indexes

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内容説明

Imperial Odessa: Peoples, Spaces, Identities is a book about a cosmopolitan city written by a cosmopolitan scholar with a literary flair. Evrydiki Sifneos conceives Odessa as more of a fin-de siecle east Mediterranean port-metropolis than as a provincial port-city of the Russian Empire in the nineteenth century due to two of its principal characteristics: its function as a hub of international trade and travel, and the multi-ethnic character of its inhabitants. The book unfolds around two interpenetrating axes. The first one introduces a new "peripatetic" approach that discovers the space of the city; and the other, the one that has given it its dynamic, is the socio-economic transformations that germinated within the political changes.

目次

Foreword Introduction: Of Peripatetic and Other Approaches to Odessa's History 1 The Peripatetic Approach 2 The Socio-economic Approach 1 Port: Mobility and Ethnic Pluralism 1 Port-City Identities and Cosmopolitanism 2 Enlightened Administrators 3 The People of the Port 4 Influences from Without and Within 5 The Connectedness of Odessa 6 Travel Destination and Relay 7 The Demographic Snapshot 8 Residential Porosity: The Mikhel'son Apartment Building in Aleksandrovskii District 9 Images, Representations, Comparisons 2 Toward a Consumer Society: Tastes, Markets and Political Liberalism 1 The Rise of a Consumer Society 2 Markets 3 Provisioning the City 4 Profile of the Merchant-Entrepreneurs Involved in Foreign Trade and Their Specialisations 5 Patterns of Successful Business 6 The Evolution of Markets in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 7 Political Liberalism: The Parallel Activity of the Union of Welfare and the Greek Secret Society 8 Imagining Greece's Independence in Odessa's Greek Market 9 History of the Philiki Etaireia 10 Facilitating Factors for Political Fermentation 11 The Commercial Outlook of the Greek Society of Friends 3 Merchants and Entrepreneurs: The Driving Forces of Odessa's Economy 1 Industry in Odessa 2 Types of Entrepreneurs and Strategies 3 The Port and the Exporter 4 Middlemen: The Period of Transition 5 Real Estate Owners in Odessa 6 The Diversified Entrepreneur 7 The "Political" Entrepreneur 8 At the Commercial Court 9 Transcending Communal Boundaries in Capital Raising 4 The Springtime of the Public Sphere 1 Public Spaces 2 Civil Society? 3 Associations, Societies, Professional Societies 4 Workers' Associations 5 Ethnic Minority Associations 6 Charity as a Culture 7 An Example of Commercial Charity: The Greek Benevolent Association of Odessa 8 Towards a Longed-for Multi-Ethnic Society: Odessa 1907-1914 5 The Two Sides of the Moon: Ethnic Clashes and Tolerance in a Cosmopolitan City 1 Co-existence and Tolerance in the Upper Classes 2 Rivalry in the Middle Classes 3 Separation and Conflict in the Lower Strata 4 Crisis Management and the Responsibilities of the Local Authorities 5 Stereotypes 6 Impact of the Pogroms and Civic Drawbacks 7 Non-ethnic Violence 6 The End of a Cosmopolitan Port-City 1 Aftermath: The Four Stories 2 Politicization during the School Years 2.1 Gymnasia Militancy 2.2 Acquaintances 2.3 The Illegal Literature 3 Between Judicial Responsibility, Passion for Music and Revolution 3.1 1918 - Law Service, Music and German Occupation 3.2 1919 - Farewell to the Violoncello 4 Between War and Revolution 4.1 The February Revolution 4.2 The October Revolution 4.3 The Bolsheviks in Odessa (January-March) 4.4 Odessa under Austro-German Occupation (March-November 1918) 4.5 The Allied Intervention (French and Greeks in Odessa) - December 1918-March 1919 4.6 The Departure 5 At the Gen Factory in Peresyp' 5.1 Ideology and Workers' Demands in 1917 5.2 The Battle for the Eight-Hour Workday 5.3 Bombshells into Ploughshares 5.4 At Odessa's Companies 5.5 The "Sale" of the Factory 6 Peoples and Identities 7 Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index of Names Index of Places Index of Subjects

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