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History as Therapy: Alternative History and Nationalist Imaginings in Russia / Konstantin Sheiko, Stephen Brown, Andreas Umland, Donald Ostrowski

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sheiko, Konstantin, Author.
Brown, Stephen, Author.
Contributor:
Umland, Andreas, Editor.
Ostrowski, Donald, Author of introduction, etc.
Series:
Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society.
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 130
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism.
Russia.
History.
Local Subjects:
Nationalism.
Russia.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2014
Biography/History:
Dr Konstantin Sheiko studied Law and History at the Moscow Institute of Economics, Politics and Law before receiving a Master's in International Relations from the United States International University and a Ph. D. in History from the University of Wollongong, Australia. Dr Stephen Brown teaches Russian History at the University of Wollongong.
Summary:
This astonishing book explores the delusional imaginings of Russia's past by the pseudo-scientific 'Alternative History' movement. Despite the chaotic collapse of two empires in the last century, Russia's glorious imperial past continues to inspire millions. The lively movement of 'Alternative History', diligently re-writing Russia's past and 'rediscovering' its hidden greatness, has been growing dramatically since the collapse of Communism in 1991. Virtually unknown in the West, these pseudo-historians have published best-selling books, attracted widespread media attention, and are a prominent voice in Internet discussions about Russian and world history. Alternative History claims that Russia is much older than Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome; that the medieval Mongol Empire was in fact a Slav-Turk world empire; and that, in the twentieth century, duplicitous foreign powers stabbed Russia in the back and stole its empire. For its followers the key to Russia's greatness in the future lies in ensuring that Russians understand the true wealth of their past. Alternative history has become a popular therapy for Russians still coming to terms with the reality of Post-Soviet life. It is one of the forces shaping a new Russian nationalism and an important factor in the geopolitics of the twenty-first century.
ISBN:
3-8382-6565-3
OCLC:
1104090149
Publisher Number:
9783838265650

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