The Tsar, the Empire, and the Nation : : Dilemmas of Nationalization in Russia's Western Borderlands, 1905-1915.

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Superior document:Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia Series
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Place / Publishing House:Budapest : : Central European University Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (410 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • cover
  • Front matter
  • Series title page
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Transformations of Imperial Nationality Policy
  • Anton Kotenko: An Inconsistently Nationalizing State: The Romanov Empire and the Ukrainian National Movement
  • Darius Staliūnas: Challenges to Imperial Authorities' Nationality Policy in the Northwest Region, 1905-15
  • Malte Rolf: What Is the "Russian Cause" and Whom Does It Serve? Russian Nationalists and Imperial Bureaucracy in the Kingdom of Poland
  • Part II: Confessions in the Crossfire
  • Vilma Žaltauskaitė: Interconfessional Rivalry in Lithuania after the Decree of Tolerance
  • Chiho Fukushima: The Struggle between Confessional and Nationalist Groups for the Chełm-Podlasian Region: the 1905 Decree of Tolerance and Former Uniates
  • Part III: Transformations in Education
  • Yoko Aoshima: Native Language Education in the Western Border Regions around 1905
  • Kimitaka Matsuzato: Politics around Universal Education in Right-bank Ukraine in the Late Tsarist Period
  • Jolita Mulevičiūtė: To Sense an Empire: Russian Education Policy and the Origins of Mass Tourism in the Northwest Region
  • Olga Mastianica: The Formation of Imperial Loyalty in the Education System in the Northwest Region in 1905-1915
  • Part IV: The Problem of the Russian Right
  • Vytautas Petronis: Right-Wing Russian Organizations in the City of Vil'naand the Northwestern Provinces, 1905-1915
  • Karsten Brüggemann: Defending the Empire in the Baltic Provinces: Russian Nationalist Visions in the Aftermath of the First Russian Revolution
  • Vladimir Levin: Russian Jews and the Russian Right: Why There Were No Jewish Right-Wing Politics in the Late Russian Empire
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
  • Other titles in the series
  • back cover.