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Russia's people of empire : life stories from Eurasia, 1500 to the present / edited by Stephen M. Norris and Willard Sunderland.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Norris, Stephen M.
Sunderland, Willard, 1965-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cultural pluralism--Russia.
Cultural pluralism.
Cultural pluralism--Soviet Union.
Cultural pluralism--Russia (Federation).
Russia--Biography.
Russia.
Soviet Union--Biography.
Soviet Union.
Russia (Federation)--Biography.
Russia (Federation).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (384 p.)
Place of Publication:
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A fundamental dimension of the Russian historical experience has been the diversity of its people and cultures, religions and languages, landscapes and economies. For six centuries this diversity was contained within the sprawling territories of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, and it persists today in the entwined states and societies of the former USSR. Russia's People of Empire explores this enduring multicultural world through life stories of 31 individuals-famous and obscure, high born and low, men and women-that illuminate the cross-cultural exchanges at work from the late 1500's
Contents:
Russia's people of empire / Stephen M. Norris and Willard Sunderland
Ermak Timofeevich (1530's/40's-1585) / Willard Sunderland
Simeon Bekbulatovich (?-1616) / Donald Ostrowski
Timofei Ankudinov (1617?-1653) / Maureen Perrie
Gavril Romanovich Nikitin (?-1698) / Erika Monahan
Boris Ivanovich Korybut-Kurakin (1676-1727) / Ernest A. Zitser
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711-1765) / Michael D. Gordin
Catherine the Great (1729-1796) / Hilde Hoogenboom
Petr Ivanovich Bagration (1765-1812) / Sean Pollock
Johannes Ambrosius Rosenstrauch (1768-1835) / Alexander M. Martin
Imam Shamil (1797-1871) / Rebecca Gould
Zalumma Agra, the "star of the East" (fl. 1860's) / Charles King
Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) / Theodore R. Weeks
Archbishop Innokentii (Borisov, 1800-1857) / Mara Kozelsky
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809-1852) / Edyta Bojanowska
Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) / Richard Stites
Aleksandr Borodin (1833-1887) / David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
Kutlu-Mukhammad Batyr-Gireevich Tevkelev (1850-?) and family / Charles Steinwedel
Petr Badmaev (1851-1919) / David McDonald
Ekaterina Sabashnikova-Baranovskaia (1859-?) / Barbara Alpern Engel
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) / Bradley D. Woodworth
Mathilde Kshesinskaia (1872-1971) / Krista Sigler
Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) / Ronald Grigor Suny
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) / Alexandra Harrington
Aleksandr Germano (1893-1955) / Brigid O'Keeffe
Lazar Moiseevich Kaganovich (1893-1991) / Hiroaki Kuromiya
Dziga Vertov (1896-1954) / John MacKay
Mukhtar Auezov (1897-1961) / Michael Rouland
Jahon Obidova (1900-1967) / Marianne Kamp
Olzhas Suleimenov (1936-) / Marlene Laruelle
Boris Akunin (Grigorii Shalvovich Chkhartishvili, 1956-) / Stephen M. Norris
Vladislav Surkov (1964-) / Karen Dawisha.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-69646-X
9786613673428
0-253-00184-6
OCLC:
796384107

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