Covering topics such as trade, diplomacy, art, war, public opinion, race, culture, and more, the essays show how the two nations related to one another across time from their first interactions as nations in the eighteenth century to now.
A brief but useful "Who's Who in Russian Postmodernism" as an appendix introduces many authors who have never before appeared in a reference work of this kind and renders this book essential reading for those interested in the latest trends ...
479–80 (the English rendition of the German text is mine). On the changing function and significance of the Novgorod town assembly (veche), cf. esp. K. Zernack, Die burgstädtische Volksversammlung bei den Ost-und Westslaven.
He really knew architecture, as shown by his design for an architectural competition of a five-cupola church and bell tower, very reminiscent of Rinaldi's design for St Isaac's.” The great late eighteenth-century Russian architects – V.
This volume explores problems in the history of science at the intersection of life sciences and agriculture, from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
The Future of the Past shows how the study of Ukraine's past enhances our understanding of Europe, Eurasia, and the world--past, present, and future.
ture, and New Perspectives on Russian-American Relations includes eighteen articles on Russian-American relations from an international ... Norman E. Saul is Professor Emeritus of Modern Russian History at the University of Kansas.
... ed . , New Perspectives in Modern Russian History ( Lon- don : Macmillan , 1992 ) . 30See especially Dorothy Atkinson , " The Statistics on the Russian Land Commune , 1905– 1917 , " Slavic Review 32 ( 1973 ) : 773-87 .
Ithaca and London , 2003 . Löwe , Heinz - Dietrich . “ Russian Nationalism and Tsarist Nationalities Policies in SemiConstitutional Russia , 1905–1914 ” Robert B. McKean , ed . New Perspectives in Modern Russian History .
Employing the approaches of Gramsci and Foucault, Gran proposes a reconceptualisation of world history.