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Record Nr.

UNINA9910824843903321

Autore

Kappeler Andreas.

Titolo

The Russian empire : a multiethnic history / / Andreas Kappeler ; translated by Alfred Clayton

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013

ISBN

1-138-17131-X

1-317-56810-9

1-315-73679-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (480 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ClaytonAlfred

Disciplina

947/.004

947.004

Soggetti

Nationalism - Russia (Federation)

Nationalism - Soviet Union

Ethnic groups - Russia (Federation)

Ethnic groups - Soviet Union

Russia (Federation)

Russia

Soviet Union

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Translator's Note --  Chronology --  Introduction -- Part 1 The Mediaeval Background -- Part 2 The Gathering of the Lands of the Golden Horde between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries --  1. The Foundations of the Russian Multi-ethnic Empire: The Conquest of the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan --  2. The Advance to Northern Asia: The Conquest and Penetration of Siberia --  3. The Stepwise Advance into the Steppe --  The Bashkirs --  The Nogai Tatars --  The Kalmyks --  The Crimean Tatars --  4. Opening up the Steppe: The Cossacks and the German Colonists --  5. Summary --  Part 3 Westward Expansion from the Seventeenth Century to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century --  1. Ukraine: Reunification or Coerced Integration? --  2. The First Step to Belorussia: Smolensk --  3. A Window to the West: Estonia and Livonia --  4. The Four Partitions of



Poland --  5 Autonomy for Finland --  6. Bessarabia: Romanians or Moldavians? --  7. Summary --  Part 4 The Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire -- 1. Ethnic Division and Social Structure --   2. The Inter-ethnic Division of Labour and the Specific Functions of non-Russians in the Russian Empire --  3. Religious and Cultural Diversity --  4. Non-Russian Resistance --  5. The Character of the Pre-modern Russian Multi-ethnic Empire --  Part 5 Colonial Expansion in Asia in the Nineteenth Century --  1. Russia and the Ancient Transcaucasian Cultures: Georgians, Armenians and Muslims --  2. The Long War against the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus --  3. The Stepwise Advance into the Kazakh Steppe --  4. The Conquest and Incorporation of Southern Middle Asia --  5. Reaching Out to America and the Far East --  6. Summary --  Part 6 The National Challenge --  1. The Polish Noble Nation as Forerunner --  2. The National Emancipation of the Peasant Peoples --  3. The Georgian and Armenian National Revolutionary Movements --  4. Islamic National Consciousness --  5. The National Awakening of the Russians --  6. Summary --  Part 7 The Reaction of the State: Policy on Nationalities 1831-1904 --  1. The Stabilization of Power through Repression under Nicholas I --  2. The Policy of Forced Integration in the West after 1863 -- 3. Traditional and Innovative Elements in Policy towards the Ethnic Groups in the East and the South --  4. From Integration and Assimilation to Exclusion and Discrimination: The Jews as Scapegoats --  5. Summary --  Part 8 The Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire between Modernization and Tradition --  1. The Changes in the Socio-ethnic Structure --  2. The Economic Division of Labour and Competition in the Age of Industrialization --  3. The Growth of Literacy and the Creation of National Intelligentsias --  4. The Character of the Late Tsarist Multi-ethnic Empire -- Part 9 The Nationalities Question and the Revolution -- 1. The Revolution of 1905 as the Springtime of the Peoples  -- 2. Political Participation and Reactionary Backlash in the Duma Period -- 3. Territorial Changes and Destabilization in the First World War -- 4. The Revolution of 1917 and the Disintegration of the Russian Empire -- Part 10 Aftermath: Change and Continuity in the Soviet Multi-ethnic Empire -- 1. The Reorganization of the Multi-ethnic Empire -- 2. The Golden Twenties --3. Gleichschaltung, Terror and the Partial Return to Pre-revolutionary Traditions under Stalin --4. Destalinization and the Formation of New National Elites --5. Perestroika and the Collapse of the Soviet Union --Appendices -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

The "national question" and how to impose control over its diverse ethnic identities has long posed a problem for the Russian state. This major survey of Russia as a multi-ethnic empire spans the imperial years from the sixteenth century to 1917, with major consideration of the Soviet phase. It asks how Russians incorporated new territories, how they were resisted, what the character of a multi-ethnic empire was and how, finally, these issues related to nationalism.