
The Russian Question
Nationalism, Modernization, and Post-Communist Russia
Wayne Allensworth(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 9. October 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
366 pages
978-0-8476-9003-9 (ISBN)
Description
'Who are we?' is a question that has haunted Russians for centuries. The crisis of identity that underlies Russia's efforts to answer that question and the country's attempts to grapple with modernity_the invention of an alien civilization_is explored in this timely book. Russia's response to the universal challenge posed by modernization's erosion of community has been to fall back on that most enduring bond of human association_the kinship tie_as Allensworth here defines as nationalism. The author draws on rare Russian sources to explore the various ways nationalists have responded to modernization and to chart a likely course for Russia's future development. From National Bolshevism to Christian nationalism, from Zhirinovskiy to Solzhenitsyn, this study ties the ideas and ideologies of nationalism to the question that produced them and cements their connection to the crisis of modernity.
Reviews / Votes
An excellent analysis of ethnicity and nationalism. * Choice Reviews * Allenworth provides a fascinating account of how the process of modernization has affected Russian national identity. * Democratization * Allensworth is superbly equipped to explain the complexities and nuances of the kaleidoscopic variations of Russian nationalist opinion. -- James George Jatras * Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8476-9003-9 (9780847690039)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Wayne Allensworth is a Russia analyst at the Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
Content
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 The Nationalist Imperative
Chapter 3 The Historical Background
Chapter 4 Solzhenitsyn and the Russian Questions
Chapter 5 Christian Nationalism and the Black Hundreds
Chapter 6 National Bolshevism and the Two Parties
Chapter 7 Zhirinovskiy and the Last Drive to the South
Chapter 8 Neo-Nazism and the National Revolution
Chapter 9 The Nationalist Intelligentsia, Eurasia, and the Problem of Technology
Chapter 10 Reform Nationalism: The Third Force
Chapter 11 The Global Regime and the Nationalist Reaction
Chapter 12 References
Chapter 13 Index
Chapter 2 The Nationalist Imperative
Chapter 3 The Historical Background
Chapter 4 Solzhenitsyn and the Russian Questions
Chapter 5 Christian Nationalism and the Black Hundreds
Chapter 6 National Bolshevism and the Two Parties
Chapter 7 Zhirinovskiy and the Last Drive to the South
Chapter 8 Neo-Nazism and the National Revolution
Chapter 9 The Nationalist Intelligentsia, Eurasia, and the Problem of Technology
Chapter 10 Reform Nationalism: The Third Force
Chapter 11 The Global Regime and the Nationalist Reaction
Chapter 12 References
Chapter 13 Index