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Russian Nationalism and the Politics of Soviet Literature: The Case of Nash Sovremennik, 1981-1991 2004 Edition
Contributor(s): Cosgrove, S. (Author)
ISBN: 0333802039     ISBN-13: 9780333802038
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2004
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Annotation: Russian nationalism, increasingly important as the Russian Federation finds its place in the world, is not a new phenomenon. Who were the Russian nationalists before the creation of today's Russia? What were their views? What was their political influence? This book seeks answers to these questions by looking in detail at the last decade of the USSR through the eyes of a group of Russian nationalist intellectuals gathered around the literary journal "Nash sovremennik," The author suggests that, in the twenty-first century, a specifically Russian type of nationalism, ethnic and statist, could provide the ideological underpinning for a new authoritarianism.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Russian & Former Soviet Union
- History | Russia & The Former Soviet Union
- History | Europe - General
Dewey: 320.540
LCCN: 2003062670
Series: Studies in Russia and East Europe
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.16" W x 9.28" (0.98 lbs) 253 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Russia
 
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Russian nationalism, increasingly important as the Russian Federation finds its place in the world, is not a new phenomenon. Who were the Russian nationalists before the creation of today's Russia? What were their views? What was their political influence? This book seeks answers to these questions by looking in detail at the last decade of the USSR through the eyes of a group of Russian nationalist intellectuals gathered around the literary journal Nash sovremennik . The author suggests that, in the Twenty-first-century, a specifically Russian type of nationalism, ethnic and statist, could provide the ideological underpinning for a new authoritarianism.