A Contested Borderland: Competing Russian and Romanian Visions of Bessarabia in the Second Half of the 19th and Early 20th Century Contributor(s): Cusco, Andrei (Author) |
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ISBN: 9633861594 ISBN-13: 9789633861592 Publisher: Central European University Press OUR PRICE: $95.00 Product Type: Hardcover Published: October 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Russia & The Former Soviet Union - Social Science | Sociology - Urban - Political Science | World - European |
Dewey: 947.608 |
LCCN: 2016008893 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.4" W x 9.2" (1.30 lbs) 350 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Eastern Europe - Cultural Region - Russia - Demographic Orientation - Urban |
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Publisher Description: Bessarabiamostly occupied by modern-day republic of Moldovawas the only territory representing an object of rivalry and symbolic competition between the Russian Empire and a fully crystallized nation-state: the Kingdom of Romania. This book is an intellectual prehistory of the Bessarabian problem, focusing on the antagonism of the national and imperial visions of this contested periphery. Through a critical reassessment and revision of the traditional historical narratives, the study argues that Bessarabia was claimed not just by two opposing projects of 'symbolic inclusion, ' but also by two alternative and theoretically antagonistic models of political legitimacy.By transcending the national lens of Bessarabian / Moldovan history and viewing it in the broader Eurasian comparative context, the book responds to the growing tendency in recent historiography to focus on the peripheries in order to better understand the functioning of national and imperial states in the modern era |