Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953-1991Harvard University Press, 2 окт. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 352 What caused the emergence of nationalist movements in many post-communist states? What role did communist regimes play in fostering these movements? Why have some been more successful than others? To address these questions, Yitzhak Brudny traces the Russian nationalist movement from its origins within the Russian intellectual elite of the 1950s to its institutionalization in electoral alliances, parliamentary factions, and political movements of the early 1990s. |
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Russian Nationalists in Soviet Politics | 1 |
The Emergence of Politics by Culture 19531964 | 28 |
The First Phase of Inclusionary Politics 19651970 | 57 |
The Rise and Fall of Inclusionary Politics 19711985 | 94 |
What Went Wrong with the Politics of Inclusion? | 132 |
What Is Russia and Where Should It Go? Political Debates 19711985 | 150 |
The Zenith of Politics by Culture 19851989 | 192 |
The Demise of Politics by Culture 19891991 | 226 |
Russian Nationalism in Postcommunist Russia | 259 |
Notes | 267 |
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