04207nam 2200481 450 991079527980332120230105202228.090-04-40800-210.1163/9789004408005(CKB)4920000000127019(nllekb)BRILL9789004408005(MiAaPQ)EBC6853606(Au-PeEL)EBL6853606(OCoLC)1293249689(EXLCZ)99492000000012701920220304d2020 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierContemporary Russian conservatism problems, paradoxes, and perspectives /edited by Mikhail Suslov, Dmitry UzlanerLeiden, The Netherlands :Brill,[2020]©20201 online resourceEurasian studies library ;Volume 1390-04-40190-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Dilemmas and Paradoxes of Contemporary Russian Conservatism: Introduction /Mikhail Suslov and Dmitry Uzlaner -- A History of Russian Conservatism, from the 18th Century to the End of the 20th Century /Mikhail Loukianov, Kåre Johan Mjør, Susanna Rabow-Edling and Mikhail Suslov -- Russian Conservatism as an Ideology: The Logic of Isolationism /Mikhail Suslov -- The Logic of Scapegoating in Contemporary Russian Moral Conservatism /Dmitry Uzlaner -- Postmodernity and Modernity as Political Terms in Russia’s New Conservatism /Katharina Bluhm -- The Great Expectations of Russian Young Conservatism /Alexander Pavlov -- Mirror Games? Ideological Resonances between Russian and US Radical Conservatism /Marlene Laruelle -- Russia’s Contemporary Exceptionalism and Geopolitical Conservatism /Alicja Curanović -- “Making Europe Great Again”: Anti-Western Criticism from Orthodox Conservative Actors Online /Ekaterina Grishaeva -- From Expansion to Seclusion and Back Again: Boris Mezhuev’s Isolationism and Its Roots in Solzhenitsyn and Tsymbursky /Irina Karlsohn -- “Russia’s Thousand-Year History”: Claiming a Past in Contemporary Russian Conservative Thought /Kåre Johan Mjør -- The Monument to Grand Prince Vladimir in Moscow and the Problem of Conservatism /Per-Arne Bodin -- Eastern Orthodoxy, Conservatism, and (Neo)Palamite Tradition in Post-Soviet Russia /Andrey Shishkov -- Russian Neoconservatism and Apocalyptic Imperialism /Victor Shnirelman -- Framing “Gay Propaganda”: Morality Policy Arguments and the Russian Orthodox Church /Caroline Hill -- Back Matter -- Index.This volume is the first comprehensive study of the “conservative turn” in Russia under Putin. Its fifteen chapters, written by renowned specialists in the field, provide a focused examination of what Russian conservatism is and how it works. The book features in-depth discussions of the historical dimensions of conservatism, the contemporary international context, the theoretical conceptualization of conservatism, and empirical case studies. Among various issues covered by the volume are the geopolitical and religious dimensions of conservatism and the conservative perspective on Russian history and the politics of memory. The authors show that conservative ideology condenses and reworks a number of discussions about Russia’s identity and its place in the world. Contributors include: Katharina Bluhm, Per-Arne Bodin, Alicja Curanović, Ekaterina Grishaeva, Caroline Hill, Irina Karlsohn, Marlene Laruelle, Mikhail N. Lukianov, Kåre Johan Mjør, Alexander Pavlov, Susanna Rabow-Edling, Andrey Shishkov, Victor Shnirelman, Mikhail Suslov, and Dmitry UzlanerEurasian studies library ;Volume 13.ConservatismRussia (Federation)Conservatism320.520947Suslov MikhailUzlaner DmitryMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795279803321Contemporary Russian conservatism3770213UNINA