9789522220332 - defining self: essays on emergent identities in russia seventeeth and nineteenth centuries (2 Ergebnisse)

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Zustand: new. Pages: 643 Language: English. Edited by Michael Branch The authors aim to bring to a wider audience an insight into identity formation in one of the largest multi-national countries in the world. Twentieth-century politics have all too often obscured the complexity of identity formation in Russia, which, arguably,…has proved detrimental to our greater understanding of identity processes at a theoretical level. Shaping of Identities aims to bring into sharper focus the process by which a multitude of identities began to emerge in the Russian empire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book also reviews a series of case-studies of identity formation in Russia based on religion, historical beliefs, language, local culture, and various combinations of these factors. SF Ethnologica 10 9789522220332.

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Soft cover. Zustand: New. 643 pages ; 25 cm. The focus of 'Defining Self' is on the identity building of minority groups in Russia during the past three to four centuries. The thirty-five essays describe extensively and illuminatingly the political, religious, cultural and linguistic factors on which the minority populations Jew…s, Poles, Finns, Ukrainians, Livonians, Mari, Komi, Khanty, Chechens, Ingush, Ossetes, Samoyeds and other peoples of the far north were beginning to shape identities of their own. This process raises numerous questions about relations within these minority groups, with other local groups and authorities, and often also with central authority in Moscow and St Petersburg.