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Record Nr.

UNINA9910483397303321

Autore

Glaser Marina

Titolo

Moscow's evolution as a political space : from Yuri Dolgorukiy to Sergei Sobyanin / / Marina Glaser, Ivan Krivushin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

3-030-68673-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (164 pages)

Disciplina

947.312

Soggetti

International relations

Moscow (Russia) History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Bibliography -- 2 Moscow as a Space of the Political in Russian History: The Moscow and Petersburg Epochs -- 2.1 Causes and Consequences of Moscow's Rise in the Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries: The Moscow Political Under Ivan IV (the Terrible): Paternalism, Oprichnina, Antagonism -- 2.2 The Moscow Political in the Time of Troubles: From Antagonism to Agonism-The Emergence of Nationalist Discourse -- 2.3 The Moscow Political Under the First Romanovs: From Agonism to Platonism: Zemshchina and Paternalism -- 2.4 Moscow in the Petersburg Epoch: "Holy Russia" and Platonism -- 2.5 The Moscow Political During the Revolutionary Period (1905-1917): The Triumph of Antagonism -- Bibliography -- 3 Moscow as a Space of the Political in the Soviet Era -- 3.1 The Moscow Political in the 1920s-1940s: Terror and War, Antagonism and the Revolutionary Aesthetic -- 3.2 The Moscow Political in the 1950s-1960s: From the Agonism of the "Khrushchev Thaw" to the Antagonism of Re-Stalinization -- 3.3 The Moscow Political in the 1970s-First Half of the 1980s: Platonism of "Wise Leaders" and Mass Depoliticization -- 3.4 Moscow in the Last Years of the Communist Regime: Turning the Capital into a Citadel of Liberal Opposition -- Bibliography -- 4 Luzhkov's Moscow: Antagonism-Agonism-Platonism -- 4.1 Moscow's Political Development in 1992-



1999: From a Pro-Kremlin Liberal Stronghold to a Citadel of Centrism -- 4.2 Installing "Luzhkov's System": The Political as Business -- 4.3 Moscow in the Russian Political Space of the 1990s -- 4.4 Moscow's Political Development in 2000-2010: From Oppositionism to Pro-Kremlin Sympathies -- 4.4.1 The Voting Behavior of Muscovites in 1992-2010 in Terms of Their Social Characteristics.

4.4.2 Rising Voting Apathy and Absenteeism, Deteriorating Socioeconomic Situation and the Fall of Yury Luzhkov -- 4.5 "Moscow Is Moscow, Russia Is Russia, and Never the Twain Shall Meet" -- Bibliography -- 5 Sobyanin's Moscow in 2011-2018: Antagonism-Platonism-Agonism -- 5.1 Moscow's Political Development in 2011-2013: A Protest Wave -- 5.2 Moscow's Political Development in 2014-2018: From a Stronghold of the Liberal Opposition to a Bastion of Pro-Kremlin Forces -- 5.3 The Voting Behavior of Muscovites in 2011-2018 in Terms of Their Social Characteristics -- 5.4 The New Moscow and Its Role in Moscow Politics -- 5.5 Moscow's Political Evolution in the Post-Soviet Era: An Overview -- Bibliography -- 6 Conclusion: The Nature of the Moscow Political -- 6.1 Future Research -- Bibliography -- Index.