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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. :Harvard Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV013398116
    Format: VIII, 319 S.
    Series Statement: Russian Research Center 〈Cambridge, Mass.〉: Russian Research Center studies 38
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kultur ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Literatur ; Russisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948249606802882
    Format: 1 online resource (408 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61811-669-X , 1-61811-357-7
    Series Statement: Ars Rossica
    Content: Academic Studies Press is proud to present this translation of Professor Andrei Zorin's seminal Kormya Dvuglavogo Orla. This collection of essays includes several that have never before appeared in English, including "The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807" and "Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle 'To Emperor Alexander' and Christian Universalism."
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Contents -- , List of Illustrations -- , From the Author / Acknowledgements -- , Introduction -- , 1. Russians as Greeks: Catherine II's "Greek Project" and the Russian Ode of the 1760s-70s -- , 2. The Image of the Enemy: V. P. Petrov's "Ode on the Conclusion of Peace with the Ottoman Porte" and the Emergence of the Mythology of a Global Conspiracy against Russia -- , 3. Eden in Taurus: The "Crimean Myth" in Russian Culture of the 1780s-90s -- , 4. Eden in the Tauride Palace: Potemkin's Last Project -- , 5. The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807 -- , 6. Enemy of the People: M. M. Speranskii's Fall and the Mythology of Treason in Social and Literary Consciousness, 1809-1812 -- , 7. War and Quasi Peace: The Character and Goal of the War in 1812-1814 in the Interpretation of A. S. Shishkov and Archimandrite Filaret -- , 8. Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle "To Emperor Alexander" and Christian Universalism -- , 9. "Star of the East": The Holy Alliance and European Mysticism -- , 10. The Cherished Triad: S. S. Uvarov's Memorandum of 1832 and the Development of the Doctrine "Orthodoxy-Autocracy-Nationality". -- , Works Cited -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61811-346-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958352266002883
    Format: 1 online resource(viii,319p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. : Harvard University Press, 1960. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9780674423275
    Series Statement: Russian Research Center Studies; 38
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , I. The Government of Foreigners -- , II. Manners and Morals -- , III. Towards A National Language -- , IV. The Discovery of tke Folk -- , V. The Uses of History -- , VI. The Search for a National Character -- , Conclusion -- , Selected Bibliography -- , Notes -- , Index -- , Backmatter. , Also available in print edition. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780674423268
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV027920998
    Format: VIII, 319 S.
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Russland ; Kultur ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1700-1800 ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Literatur ; Russisch ; Geschichte 1700-1800
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948249609002882
    Format: 1 online resource (300 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61811-670-3 , 1-61811-124-8
    Series Statement: Ars Rossika
    Content: Featuring a number of pioneering essays by the internationally known Russian cultural historians Boris Uspenskij and Victor Zhivov, this collection includes a number of essays appearing in English for the fi rst time. Focusing on several of the most interesting and problematic aspects of Russia's cultural development, these essaysexamine the survival and the reconceptualization of the past in later cultural systems and some of the key transformations of Russian cultural consciousness. The essays in this collection contain some important examples of Russian cultural semiotics and remain indispensable contributions to the history of Russian civilization.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , TSAR AND GOD: SEMIOTIC ASPECTS OF THE SACRALIZATION OF THE MONARCH IN RUSSIA / , TSAR AND PRETENDER: SAMOZVANCHESTVO OR ROYAL IMPOSTURE IN RUSSIA AS A CULTURAL-HISTORICAL PHENOMENON / , EUROPE AS METAPHOR AND METONYMY (IN RELATION TO THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA) / , CULTURAL REFORMS IN PETER I'S SYSTEM OF TRANSFORMATIONS / , THE MYTH OF THE STATE IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT AND ITS DESTRUCTION IN LATE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RUSSIA / , ABBREVIATIONS -- , List of Original Publications -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-936235-49-8
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959245752902883
    Format: 1 online resource (480 p.)
    ISBN: 1-138-17131-X , 1-317-56810-9 , 1-315-73679-9
    Content: The "national question" and how to impose control over its diverse ethnic identities has long posed a problem for the Russian state. This major survey of Russia as a multi-ethnic empire spans the imperial years from the sixteenth century to 1917, with major consideration of the Soviet phase. It asks how Russians incorporated new territories, how they were resisted, what the character of a multi-ethnic empire was and how, finally, these issues related to nationalism.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Translator's Note -- Chronology -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Mediaeval Background -- Part 2 The Gathering of the Lands of the Golden Horde between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 1. The Foundations of the Russian Multi-ethnic Empire: The Conquest of the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan -- 2. The Advance to Northern Asia: The Conquest and Penetration of Siberia -- 3. The Stepwise Advance into the Steppe -- The Bashkirs -- The Nogai Tatars -- The Kalmyks -- The Crimean Tatars -- 4. Opening up the Steppe: The Cossacks and the German Colonists -- 5. Summary -- Part 3 Westward Expansion from the Seventeenth Century to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century -- 1. Ukraine: Reunification or Coerced Integration? -- 2. The First Step to Belorussia: Smolensk -- 3. A Window to the West: Estonia and Livonia -- 4. The Four Partitions of Poland -- 5 Autonomy for Finland -- 6. Bessarabia: Romanians or Moldavians? -- 7. Summary -- Part 4 The Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire -- 1. Ethnic Division and Social Structure -- 2. The Inter-ethnic Division of Labour and the Specific Functions of non-Russians in the Russian Empire -- 3. Religious and Cultural Diversity -- 4. Non-Russian Resistance -- 5. The Character of the Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire -- Part 5 Colonial Expansion in Asia in the Nineteenth Century -- 1. Russia and the Ancient Transcaucasian Cultures: Georgians, Armenians and Muslims -- 2. The Long War against the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus -- 3. The Stepwise Advance into the Kazakh Steppe -- 4. The Conquest and Incorporation of Southern Middle Asia -- 5. Reaching Out to America and the Far East -- 6. Summary -- Part 6 The National Challenge -- 1. The Polish Noble Nation as Forerunner -- 2. The National Emancipation of the Peasant Peoples -- 3. The Georgian and Armenian National Revolutionary Movements -- 4. Islamic National Consciousness -- 5. The National Awakening of the Russians -- 6. Summary -- Part 7 The Reaction of the State: Policy on Nationalities 1831-1904 -- 1. The Stabilization of Power through Repression under Nicholas I -- 2. The Policy of Forced Integration in the West after 1863 -- 3. Traditional and Innovative Elements in Policy towards the Ethnic Groups in the East and the South -- 4. From Integration and Assimilation to Exclusion and Discrimination: The Jews as Scapegoats -- 5. Summary -- Part 8 The Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire between Modernization and Tradition -- 1. The Changes in the Socio-ethnic Structure -- 2. The Economic Division of Labour and Competition in the Age of Industrialization -- 3. The Growth of Literacy and the Creation of National Intelligentsias -- 4. The Character of the Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire -- Part 9 The Nationalities Question and the Revolution -- 1. The Revolution of 1905 as the Springtime of the Peoples -- 2. Political Participation and Reactionary Backlash in the Duma Period -- 3. Territorial Changes and Destabilization in the First World War -- 4. The Revolution of 1917 and the Disintegration of the Russian Empire -- Part 10 Aftermath: Change and Continuity in the Soviet Multi-ethnic Empire -- 1. The Reorganization of the Multi-ethnic Empire -- 2. The Golden Twenties --3. Gleichschaltung, Terror and the Partial Return to Pre-revolutionary Traditions under Stalin --4. Destalinization and the Formation of New National Elites --5. Perestroika and the Collapse of the Soviet Union --Appendices -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: Reproduction of (manifestation) : Kappeler, Andreas. Russian empire.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-582-23415-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-09391-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    UID:
    gbv_79552501X
    Format: Online-Ressource (848 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780582234154
    Content: The ""national question"" and how to impose control over its diverse ethnic identities has long posed a problem for the Russian state. This major survey of Russia as a multi-ethnic empire spans the imperial years from the sixteenth century to 1917, with major consideration of the Soviet phase. It asks how Russians incorporated new territories, how they were resisted, what the character of a multi-ethnic empire was and how, finally, these issues related to nationalism
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Translator's Note; Chronology; Introduction; 1 The Mediaeval Background; 2 The Gathering of the Lands of the Golden Horde between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries; 1. The Foundations of the Russian Multi-ethnic Empire: The Conquest of the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan; 2. The Advance to Northern Asia: The Conquest and Penetration of Siberia; 3. The Stepwise Advance into the Steppe; The Bashkirs; The Nogai Tatars; The Kalmyks; The Crimean Tatars; 4. Opening up the Steppe: The Cossacks and the German Colonists; 5. Summary , 3 Westward Expansion from the Seventeenth Century to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century1. Ukraine: Reunification or Coerced Integration?; 2. The First Step to Belorussia: Smolensk; 3. A Window to the West: Estonia and Livonia; 4. The Four Partitions of Poland; 5. Autonomy for Finland; 6. Bessarabia: Romanians or Moldavians?; 7. Summary; 4 The Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire; 1. Ethnic Division and Social Structure; 2. The Inter-ethnic Division of Labour and the Specific Functions of non-Russians in the Russian Empire; 3. Religious and Cultural Diversity; 4. Non-Russian Resistance , 5. The Character of the Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire5 Colonial Expansion in Asia in the Nineteenth Century; 1. Russia and the Ancient Transcaucasian Cultures: Georgians, Armenians and Muslims; 2. The Long War against the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus; 3. The Stepwise Advance into the Kazakh Steppe; 4. The Conquest and Incorporation of Southern Middle Asia; 5. Reaching Out to America and the Far East; 6. Summary; 6 The National Challenge; 1. The Polish Noble Nation as Forerunner; 2. The National Emancipation of the Peasant Peoples , 3. The Georgian and Armenian National Revolutionary Movements4. Islamic National Consciousness; 5. The National Awakening of the Russians; 6. Summary; 7 The Reaction of the State: Policy on Nationalities 1831-1904; 1. The Stabilization of Power through Repression under Nicholas I; 2. The Policy of Forced Integration in the West after 1863; 3. Traditional and Innovative Elements in Policy towards the Ethnic Groups in the East and the South; 4. From Integration and Assimilation to Exclusion and Discrimination: The Jews as Scapegoats; 5. Summary , 8 The Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire between Modernization and Tradition1. The Changes in the Socio-ethnic Structure; 2. The Economic Division of Labour and Competition in the Age of Industrialization; 3. The Growth of Literacy and the Creation of National Intelligentsias; 4. The Character of the Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire; 9 The Nationalities Question and the Revolution; 1. The Revolution of 1905 as the Springtime of the Peoples; 2. Political Participation and Reactionary Backlash in the Duma Period; 3. Territorial Changes and Destabilization in the First World War , 4. The Revolution of 1917 and the Disintegration of the Russian Empire
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781317568100
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780582234154
    Additional Edition: Print version The Russian Empire: A Multi-Ethnic History
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961512172502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 266 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-7486-9554-0
    Series Statement: Russian language and society
    Content: This is the second volume in a two volume set. set which explores the profound impact of the French language and culture on Russian high society and consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Volume 2 provides insights into the ways in which bilingualism was negotiated at court and among the cosmopolitan high nobility in Imperial Russia in the Age of Enlightenment and the subsequent Romantic age, when cultural nationalists began to associate national essence with the monolingual peasantry. It discusses the linguistic means by which Russian social, political and cultural identities began to be created and explores the part played by foreign language use in stimulating the enrichment and standardisation of the Russian vernacular and in encouraging the development of a firm sense of national identity and early Russian nationalism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Oct 2017). , French and Russian in Imperial Russia; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Note on dates, transliteration and other editorial practices; Abbreviations Used in the Text, Notes and References; Dates of Reigns in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Russia; Introduction; 1 The Pan-European Justification of a Multilingual Russian Society in the Late Eighteenth Century; 2 Princess Dashkova and the Politics of Language in Eighteenth-Century Russia; 3 3 Plating 'Russian Gold' with 'French Copper': Aleksandr Sumarokov and Eighteenth-Century Franco-Russian Translation , 4 Francophone Culture in Russia Seen through the Russian and French Periodical Press5 Linguistic Gallophobia in Russian Comedy; 6 The Linguistic Debate between Karamzin and Shishkov: Evaluating Russian-French Language Contact; 7 Language and Conservative Politics in Alexandrine Russia; 8 Seduction, Subterfuge, Subversion: Ivan Krylov's Rewriting of Molière; 9 The French Language of Fashion in Early Nineteenth-Century Russia; 10 Oтечество, отчизна, родина: Russian 'Translations' of Patrie in the Napoleonic Period; 11 Treatment of Francophonie in Pushkin's Prose Fiction , 12 Love à la mode: Russian Words and French SourcesConclusion; Notes on Contributors; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7486-9553-2
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9960141181502883
    Format: 1 online resource (288 p.) : , 1 B/W line art
    ISBN: 9780748695522
    Series Statement: Russian Language and Society : RLS
    Content: Examines the functions of French in various spheres, domains and genresThis is the first of two companion volumes which examine language use and language attitudes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Russia, focusing on the transitional period from the Enlightenment to the age of Pushkin. Set against the background of the rapid transformation of Russia into a major European power, the two volumes of French and Russian in Imperial Russia consider the functions of multilingualism and the use of French as a prestige language among the elite, as well as the benefits of Franco-Russian bilingualism and the anxieties to which it gave rise. This first volume, Language Use among the Russian Elite, provides insight into the development of the practice of speaking and writing French at the Russian court and among the Russian nobility from the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. It examines linguistic practice, the use of French in Russia in various spheres, domains and genres, as well as the interplay between the two languages. Including examples of French lexical influence on Russian, this volume takes a sociolinguistic interest in language choice, code-switching and the degree to which the language community being observed was bilingual or diglossic.A comprehensive and original contribution to the multidisciplinary study of language, the two volumes address, from a historical viewpoint, subjects of relevance to sociolinguists (especially bilingualism and multilingualism), social and cultural historians (social and national identity, linguistic and cultural borrowing), Slavists (the relationship of Russian and western culture) and students of the European Enlightenment, Neo-Classicism, Romanticism and cultural nationalism.Deepens our understanding of the process by which Russia was integrated into the mainstream of modern European civilisationContributes to knowledge of the development of national self-consciousness in RussiaExtends awareness of the importance of francophonie in European culture, especially during the age of the Enlightenment and the Romantic age Provides an in depth example of the social and cultural effects of major language contactIntroduces readers to the discussion of the positive and negative effects of bilingualism or multilingualism and biculturalism or multiculturalism
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Note on Dates, Transliteration and Other Editorial Practices -- , Abbreviations Used in the Text, Notes and References -- , Dates of Reigns in Eighteenthand Nineteenth-Century Russia -- , Introduction -- , 1 French and Russian in Catherine’s Russia -- , 2 The Use of French by Catherine II in her Letters to Friedrich Melchior Grimm (1774–96) -- , 3 Language Use Among the Russian Aristocracy: The Case of the Counts Stroganov -- , 4 The Francophone Press in Russia: A Cultural Bridge and an Instrument of Propaganda -- , 5 Russian Noblewomen’s Francophone Travel Narratives (1777–1848): The Limits of the Use of French -- , 6 Russian or French? Bilingualism in Aleksandr Radishchev’s Letters from Exile (1790–1800) -- , 7 Code-Switching in the Correspondence of the Vorontsov Family -- , 8 French and Russian in Ego-Documents by Nikolai Karamzin -- , 9 Pushkin’s Letters in French -- , 10 Instruction in Eighteenth- Century Coquetry: Learning about Fashion and Speaking its Language -- , 11 The Role of French in the Formation of Professional Architectural Terminology in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- , 12 The Coexistence of Russian and French in Russia in the First Third of the Nineteenth Century: Bilingualism with or without Diglossia? -- , Conclusion -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1795215380
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
    Edition: 2015
    ISBN: 9780748695522
    Series Statement: Russian Language and Society
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Note on Dates, Transliteration and Other Editorial Practices -- Abbreviations Used in the Text, Notes and References -- Dates of Reigns in Eighteenthand Nineteenth-Century Russia -- Introduction -- 1 French and Russian in Catherine's Russia -- 2 The Use of French by Catherine II in her Letters to Friedrich Melchior Grimm (1774-96) -- 3 Language Use Among the Russian Aristocracy: The Case of the Counts Stroganov -- 4 The Francophone Press in Russia: A Cultural Bridge and an Instrument of Propaganda -- 5 Russian Noblewomen's Francophone Travel Narratives (1777-1848): The Limits of the Use of French -- 6 Russian or French? Bilingualism in Aleksandr Radishchev's Letters from Exile (1790-1800) -- 7 Code-Switching in the Correspondence of the Vorontsov Family -- 8 French and Russian in Ego-Documents by Nikolai Karamzin -- 9 Pushkin's Letters in French -- 10 Instruction in Eighteenth- Century Coquetry: Learning about Fashion and Speaking its Language -- 11 The Role of French in the Formation of Professional Architectural Terminology in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- 12 The Coexistence of Russian and French in Russia in the First Third of the Nineteenth Century: Bilingualism with or without Diglossia? -- Conclusion -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
    Content: Examines the functions of French in various spheres, domains and genresThis is the first of two companion volumes which examine language use and language attitudes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Russia, focusing on the transitional period from the Enlightenment to the age of Pushkin. Set against the background of the rapid transformation of Russia into a major European power, the two volumes of French and Russian in Imperial Russia consider the functions of multilingualism and the use of French as a prestige language among the elite, as well as the benefits of Franco-Russian bilingualism and the anxieties to which it gave rise. This first volume, Language Use among the Russian Elite, provides insight into the development of the practice of speaking and writing French at the Russian court and among the Russian nobility from the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. It examines linguistic practice, the use of French in Russia in various spheres, domains and genres, as well as the interplay between the two languages. Including examples of French lexical influence on Russian, this volume takes a sociolinguistic interest in language choice, code-switching and the degree to which the language community being observed was bilingual or diglossic.A comprehensive and original contribution to the multidisciplinary study of language, the two volumes address, from a historical viewpoint, subjects of relevance to sociolinguists (especially bilingualism and multilingualism), social and cultural historians (social and national identity, linguistic and cultural borrowing), Slavists (the relationship of Russian and western culture) and students of the European Enlightenment, Neo-Classicism, Romanticism and cultural nationalism.Deepens our understanding of the process by which Russia was integrated into the mainstream of modern European civilisationContributes to knowledge of the development of national self-consciousness in RussiaExtends awareness of the importance of francophonie in European culture, especially during the age of the Enlightenment and the Romantic age Provides an in depth example of the social and cultural effects of major language contactIntroduces readers to the discussion of the positive and negative effects of bilingualism or multilingualism and biculturalism or multiculturalism
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780748695515
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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