UID:
almahu_9948664675702882
Format:
1 online resource (380 p.)
,
10 ill.
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9783631732847
Series Statement:
Transformationen – Differenzierungen – Perspektiven 5
Content:
In many ways Russia under Alexander I was an epoch of exploration and revision of empire and state-building. The authors of this volume explore the Alexandrine-era Russia not from the traditional vantage point of the emperor and his inner circle but from the point of view of experts and elites. These «men on the spot» drafted «maps» of the empire and its collective subjects and constructed social, political, and economic imaginaries of the empire. All these revisions and projects did not necessarily lead to an immediate and consistent (re)organization of the political, social, and cultural structures of imperial space. The Alexandrine Russia may be interpreted much more as a «laboratory» in which different potential scenarios for modernization were designed, discussed, and tested—but also rejected and forgotten.
Note:
Russia’s movement toward the «political nations»: alliances, finances, and circulation of knowledge – Inventory and perceptions of imperial frames: the diversity of actors and political imaginations – Redistribution of power in imperial space and politics
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783631732830
Language:
German
URL:
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/84092?format=EPDF