Russia between East and West : : scholarly debates on Eurasianism / / edited by Dmitry Shlapentokh.

Throughout most of Russian history, two views of who the Russians are have dominated the minds of Russian intellectuals. Westerners assumed that Russia was part of the West, whilst Slavophiles saw Russia as part of a Slavic civilization. At present, it is Eurasianism that has emerged as the paradigm...

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Superior document:International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 102
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:International studies in sociology and social anthropology ; v. 102.
Physical Description:1 online resource (208 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / D. Shlapentokh
  • Introduction: Eurasianism And Soviet/Post-Soviet Studies (Dmitry Shlapentokh) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter I. The Orient In Russian Thought At The Turn Of The Century (Marlène Laruelle) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter II. Eurasianism As A Reaction To Pan-Turkism (Stephan Wiederkehr) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter III. Karsavin And The Eurasian Movement (Françoise Lesourd) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter IV. Absolutism And Authority In Eurasian Ideology: Karsavin And Alekseev (Ryszard Paradowski) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter V. From Rejection To Attempts At Reconciliation: Poles And The Interwar Eurasian Movement (Roman Bäcker) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Chapter VI. Anti-Semitism In Eurasian Historiography: The Case Of Lev Gumilev (Vadim Rossman) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Conclusion (Dmitry Shlapentokh) / D. Shlapentokh
  • Index / D. Shlapentokh.