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Ostap Kushnir deposited Ukraine and Russian Neo-Imperialism: The Divergent Break in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThis book first proves that the rationale behind Russia’s aggressive actions in its neighborhood resides in its goal of achieving certain geostrategic objectives which are largely predefined by the state’s imperial traditions, memories, and fears that the Kremlin may irretrievably lose control over lands which were once Russian. In other words,…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited The Intermarium as the Polish-Ukrainian Linchpin of Baltic-Black Sea Cooperation in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThe term “Intermarium” has a long historical tradition and was commonly used to define the area between the Baltic and Black Seas. With its regular re-appearances in contemporary academic and political discourses, this book explores and assesses a variety of its connotations. In order to do this, it applies a multi-dimensional approach to the Int…[Read more]
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Christopher Joseph Helali deposited No Pasaran! An Interview on the History and Politics of Anti-fascism with Mark Bray in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoMark Bray is a historian of human rights, terrorism, and political radicalism in Modern Europe as well as a political organizer. This interview outlines what fascism is, the history of anti-fascist resistance, the debate surrounding free-speech, anti-imperialism, World War II, and the Trump Era.
Mark Bray is a political organizer and historian…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Russia in the Global Parliamentary Moment, 1905–1918: Between a Subaltern Empire and an Empire of Subalterns (Locating the Global: Spaces, Networks and Interactions from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, ed. by Holger Weiss. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020, pp. 257–282) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoThe chapter analyzed the debates on parliamentarism in the late Russian Empire and revolutionary Russia and explored how the idea of parliament helped intellectuals locate Russia globally. The establishment of the legislative State Duma and the adoption of the Fundamental Laws of the Russian Empire during the Revolution of 1905–1907 seemed to m…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Parliamentary Formations and Diversities in (Post-)Imperial Eurasia, ed. by Ivan Sablin (Journal of Eurasian Studies, vol. 11, nos. 1 and 2, 2020, Special Issue) in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoAddressing the entangled histories of deliberative decision making, political representation, and constitutionalism in several geographic and temporal contexts, this Special Issue offers nuanced political and intellectual histories and anthropologies of parliamentarism in Eurasia. It explores parliaments and quasi-parliamentary formations and the…[Read more]
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Vladimir Kozlov deposited Sedition. Everyday Resistance in the Soviet Union under Khrushchev and Brezhnev in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 6 months agoSedition Everyday Resistance in the Soviet Union under Khrushchev and Brezhnev Edited by Vladimir A. Kozlov, Sheila Fitzpatrick, and Sergei V. Mironenko Compiled by V. A. Kozlov and O. V. Edelman with assistance from E. Yu. Zavadskaia English edition edited and introduced by Sheila Fitzpatrick Translated by Olga Livshin English edition annotated…[Read more]
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Natascha Drubek deposited Exegi Monumentum Revolutionis – On Eisenstein’s “October” in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThis essay discusses the cinematic representation of Revolution in Sergei Eisenstein’s film Oktiabr’ / October, a film which had a decisive impact on the revolutionary development of film history and theory. I will explore how Revolution can be re-enacted and shown in the medium of cinema, and how this medium is capable of not only staging his…[Read more]
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Ivan Sablin deposited Soviet federalism from below: The Soviet Republics of Odessa and the Russian Far East, 1917–1918 in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoIn early 1918, the Bolshevik-dominated Third Congress of Soviets declared the formation of a new composite polity—the Soviet Russian Republic. The congress’s resolutions, however, simultaneously proclaimed a federation of national republics and a federation of soviets. The latter seemed to recognize regionalism and localism as organizing pri…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Ukraine in the post-truth environment, or Future shocks of the global village in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoAlvin Toffler and Marshall McLuhan: both are futurologists who theorized about the impact of information exchange on societies. In the late 1960s, Toffler came up with the concept of future shock, while McLuhan “invented” the global village. I dared combining these two concepts into a sort of “theory of everything” to explain political process…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited New dark times. A warning against the spread of Putinism in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoBook review. Kate Langdon & Vladimir Tismaneanu “Putin’s Totalitarian Democracy: Ideology, Myth, and Violence in the Twenty-First Century”, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
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Mary Arnstein started the topic The 2019 Marc Raeff Book Prize in the discussion
ASEEES Announcements on ASEEES Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe 2019 Marc Raeff Book Prize
The Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies Association, an affiliate organization of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), is now accepting submissions for the seventh annual Marc Raeff Book Prize. We encourage both presses and individual scholars to submit nominations to the me…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Lysiak Rudnytsky’s prescience: Ukraine’s political turbulence and trauma of a “non-historical” nation in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoIf we look at the past three decades in the history of Eastern Europe, Ukraine may safely be placed at the top of the chart of “unstable” states. First was the student-led Revolution on Granite in the 1990s. The outcome of that revolution was a resignation of entrenched high-ranked Soviet officials under the pressure of public opinion. Then, if…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Putin’s long awaited opportunity, retaliation and revenge in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoBook review. Taras Kuzio “Putin’s War against Ukraine: Revolution, nationalism and crime,” CreateSpace Independent, in association with the Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Toronto, 2017
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Between Survivability and Crime. The Nature of Informal Practices in post-Communist Societies in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoBook review. Abel Polese. “Limits of a Post-Soviet State,” Ibidem-Verlag, 2016. ISBN 978-3-8382-0845-9
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Ostap Kushnir deposited The Divergent Ukraine: Shifting Away From Russia’s Orbit in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoUkraine’s current fight against Russian aggression carries deep historic resonances which we ignore at our peril.
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Ostap Kushnir deposited The EU–Ukraine Relations Through the Prism of Human Rights: Tymoshenko Case in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe research: (1) embraces peculiarities of the current EU foreign policy towards Ukraine; (2) enumerates and analyzes documents, agreements and treaties which establish the frameworks for this policy; (3) discovers the impact of human rights issues on shaping and conducting this policy. Based on the criminal trials against opposition leaders, the…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Interwar Views on Managing Eastern European Space: Exploring Lypa’s Conceptualisation of the Black Sea Union in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoFew people realise that the idea of establishing a Black Sea Union (BSU) – a regional bloc along the Black Sea littoral – was proposed in the immediate aftermath of WWII. This idea was primarily developed and advocated by Yuriy Lypa, a Ukrainian inter-war political thinker (1900-1944). In his books, Lypa described the dominant cultural, pol…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited From “Brothers to Enemies.” The Future of Ukrainian-Russian Relationship in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoPost-communist Ukraine is in the midst of implementing reforms which it missed for centuries. It gradually evolves into a unique geopolitical entity which, finally, acquires a fair chance to be consistent and self-sufficient. However, if the West takes a neutral stance today – as it frequently happened in history – a “decentralized” Ukraine…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Ukrainian policies in the Black Sea littoral: history, current trends and perspectives in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe article focuses on the Ukrainian geopolitical presence in the Black Sea littoral tracing its development since the beginning of the twentieth century. An attempt is made to predict the future regional policies of Ukraine taking into account ongoing irreversible processes: the recent Ukrainian democratic revolution, early presidential elections…[Read more]
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Ostap Kushnir deposited Making Russia Forever Great: Imperialist Component in the Kremlin’s Foreign Policy in the group
Soviet and Russian history and culture on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe article outlines the geopolitical rationale behind contemporary Russian expansionism, as well as presents the asymmetric and “hybrid” mechanisms utilized by the Kremlin to solidify its authority in the post-communist space. To do this, the article refers to the findings of American, British, Polish and Ukrainian intellectuals on the nature of…[Read more]
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