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UNINA9910457881603321 |
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Autore |
Clark Katerina |
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Moscow, the fourth Rome [[electronic resource] ] : Stalinism, cosmopolitanism, and the evolution of Soviet culture, 1931-1941 / / Katerina Clark |
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Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, 2011 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (431 p.) |
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Cosmopolitanism - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History |
Popular culture - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History |
Communism - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History |
Social change - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History |
Social change - Soviet Union - History |
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Moscow (Russia) History 20th century |
Moscow (Russia) Intellectual life 20th century |
Soviet Union History 1925-1953 |
Soviet Union Intellectual life 1917-1970 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Cultural Turn -- Chapter 1. The Author as Producer: Cultural Revolution in Berlin and Moscow (1930-1931) -- Chapter 2. Moscow, the Lettered City -- Chapter 3. The Return of the Aesthetic -- Chapter 4. The Traveling Mode and the Horizon of Identity -- Chapter 5. "World Literature"/ "World Culture" and the Era of the Popular Front (c. 1935-1936) -- Chapter 6. Face and Mask: Theatricality and Identity in the Era of the Show Trials (1936-1938) -- Chapter 7. Love and Death in the Time of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) -- Chapter 8. The Imperial Sublime -- Chapter 9. The Battle over the Genres (1937-1941) -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index |
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In the early sixteenth century, the monk Filofei proclaimed Moscow the |
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"Third Rome." By the 1930's, intellectuals and artists all over the world thought of Moscow as a mecca of secular enlightenment. In Moscow, the Fourth Rome, Katerina Clark shows how Soviet officials and intellectuals, in seeking to capture the imagination of leftist and anti-fascist intellectuals throughout the world, sought to establish their capital as the cosmopolitan center of a post-Christian confederation and to rebuild it to become a beacon for the rest of the world. Clark provides an interpretative cultural history of the city during the crucial 1930's, the decade of the Great Purge. She draws on the work of intellectuals such as Sergei Eisenstein, Sergei Tretiakov, Mikhail Koltsov, and Ilya Ehrenburg to shed light on the singular Zeitgeist of that most Stalinist of periods. In her account, the decade emerges as an important moment in the prehistory of key concepts in literary and cultural studies today-transnationalism, cosmopolitanism, and world literature. By bringing to light neglected antecedents, she provides a new polemical and political context for understanding canonical works of writers such as Brecht, Benjamin, Lukacs, and Bakhtin. Moscow, the Fourth Rome breaches the intellectual iron curtain that has circumscribed cultural histories of Stalinist Russia, by broadening the framework to include considerable interaction with Western intellectuals and trends. Its integration of the understudied international dimension into the interpretation of Soviet culture remedies misunderstandings of the world-historical significance of Moscow under Stalin. |
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UNINA9910788523903321 |
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Autore |
Garcia Pascual Antonio |
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Toward An Effective Supervision of Partially Dollarized Banking Systems / / Antonio Garcia Pascual, Jorge Cayazzo, Socorro Heysen, Eva Gutierrez |
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2006 |
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1-4623-0542-3 |
1-4527-1181-X |
1-282-44801-3 |
9786613821201 |
1-4519-0828-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (50 p.) |
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CayazzoJorge |
HeysenSocorro |
GutierrezEva |
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Banks and banking - State supervision |
Banks and banking - Risk management |
Banks and Banking |
Foreign Exchange |
Money and Monetary Policy |
Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation |
Financing Policy |
Financial Risk and Risk Management |
Capital and Ownership Structure |
Value of Firms |
Goodwill |
Banks |
Depository Institutions |
Micro Finance Institutions |
Mortgages |
Monetary Systems |
Standards |
Regimes |
Government and the Monetary System |
Payment Systems |
Financial services law & regulation |
Banking |
Monetary economics |
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Currency |
Foreign exchange |
Credit risk |
Currencies |
Liquidity risk |
Exchange rates |
Financial regulation and supervision |
Money |
Exchange rate risk |
Financial risk management |
Banks and banking |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. SUPERVISORY PRACTICES""; ""III. TOWARDS GOOD PRACTICES""; ""COUNTRY PRACTICES: SURVEY RESULTS""; ""CURRENCY-INDUCED CREDIT RISK IN SELECTED BANKING SYSTEMS""; ""References"" |
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The paper presents a supervisory framework that addresses the vulnerabilities of partially dollarized banking systems. The tendency to underprice systemic liquidity risk and currency-induced credit risk creates vulnerabilities that need supervisory responses. The framework seeks to induce agents to better internalize risks by implementing a risk based approach to supervision, following the risk management guidelines of the Basel Committee, and by establishing buffers to cover higher liquidity and solvency risks. The paper also shows that most dollarized countries have addressed their liquidity vulnerabilities, but few have addressed those arising from currency-induced credit risks. |
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