The Romanov Empire and Nationalism : : Essays in the Methodology of Historical Research / / Alexei Miller.

Miller addresses the fabric of interaction between the imperial authority and local communities in the Romanov empire. How did the authorities structure the space of the empire? What were the economic relations between the borderlands and the center? How was the use of different languages regulated?...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The History of the Russian Empire: in Search for Scope and Paradigm -- Chapter 2. Russification or Russifications? -- Chapter 3. Identity and Loyalty in the Language Policy of the Romanov Empire at Her Western Borderland -- Chapter 4. The Romanov Empire and the Jews -- Chapter 5. “Official Nationality”? A Reassessment of Count Sergei Uvarov’s Triad in the Context of Nationalism Politics -- Chapter 6. The Empire and the Nation in the Imagination of Russian Nationalism -- Chapter 7. The Testament of the All-Russian Idea -- Conclusion -- Select bibliography -- Glossary -- Index
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Miller addresses the fabric of interaction between the imperial authority and local communities in the Romanov empire. How did the authorities structure the space of the empire? What were the economic relations between the borderlands and the center? How was the use of different languages regulated? How did the central authorities and local officials implement policies regarding different population groups? How did the experience, acquired in particular borderlands, influence the policies elsewhere —among others—through officials who often changed their place of service during their careers? How did the local elites and communities react to the policies of the imperial authorities? How did they uphold their special interests if the empire encroached on them, but also—how did they collaborate with the empire and how did they use imperial resources for local interests?
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism. bisacsh
Historiography, History, Identity, Jews, Language policies, Nationalism, Russia, Russian Empire.
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The Romanov Empire and Nationalism : Essays in the Methodology of Historical Research /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. The History of the Russian Empire: in Search for Scope and Paradigm --
Chapter 2. Russification or Russifications? --
Chapter 3. Identity and Loyalty in the Language Policy of the Romanov Empire at Her Western Borderland --
Chapter 4. The Romanov Empire and the Jews --
Chapter 5. “Official Nationality”? A Reassessment of Count Sergei Uvarov’s Triad in the Context of Nationalism Politics --
Chapter 6. The Empire and the Nation in the Imagination of Russian Nationalism --
Chapter 7. The Testament of the All-Russian Idea --
Conclusion --
Select bibliography --
Glossary --
Index
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Contents --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. The History of the Russian Empire: in Search for Scope and Paradigm --
Chapter 2. Russification or Russifications? --
Chapter 3. Identity and Loyalty in the Language Policy of the Romanov Empire at Her Western Borderland --
Chapter 4. The Romanov Empire and the Jews --
Chapter 5. “Official Nationality”? A Reassessment of Count Sergei Uvarov’s Triad in the Context of Nationalism Politics --
Chapter 6. The Empire and the Nation in the Imagination of Russian Nationalism --
Chapter 7. The Testament of the All-Russian Idea --
Conclusion --
Select bibliography --
Glossary --
Index
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Introduction --
Chapter 1. The History of the Russian Empire: in Search for Scope and Paradigm --
Chapter 2. Russification or Russifications? --
Chapter 3. Identity and Loyalty in the Language Policy of the Romanov Empire at Her Western Borderland --
Chapter 4. The Romanov Empire and the Jews --
Chapter 5. “Official Nationality”? A Reassessment of Count Sergei Uvarov’s Triad in the Context of Nationalism Politics --
Chapter 6. The Empire and the Nation in the Imagination of Russian Nationalism --
Chapter 7. The Testament of the All-Russian Idea --
Conclusion --
Select bibliography --
Glossary --
Index
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