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From: Serguei Alex. Oushakine <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Ab Imperio 2000/3-4: Liberalism and Nationalism
Date: 07 January 2001 06:06
From: Serguei Glebov
We are pleased to announce that third and fourth issues of Ab Imperio are out. The double issue focuses on liberalism and
nationalism. Please, note that not all articles or reviews are in English. For subscription or submission information, please,
contact the editors (contact info and call for papers are at the end of the message).
Contents:
METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Aileen Kelly A Revolutionary without Fanaticism
Isaiah Berlin Introduction to Alexander Herzen’s “From the Other Shore”
HISTORY
Aileen Kelly Interpreting the Russian Silence: A New Look at an Old Debate
Maciej Janowski Wavering Friendship: Liberal and National Ideas in Nineteenth Century East-Central Europe
Lutz Haefner “The Constitutional-Democratic Party Adheres no Less Firmly to the Principle of Unity and Indivisibility of Russia”:
Liberalism and Nationalism in Russian Province, 1905-1914
Diliara Usmanova A History of a Failed Alliance: On the Problem of Interrelationship between the Muslims and Russian Liberals
during the Constitutional Period
Serguei Glebov “Congresses of Russia Abroad” in the 1920s and the Politics of Émigré Nationalism: A Liberal Survival
ARCHIVE
Alexander Semyonov On the Authorship of One Document: An Early Evidence of S. Iu. Witte’s Political Activity?
[Sergei Witte] A Memorandum to the Heir to the Throne Alexander Aleksandrovich (November 16, 1880)
Serguei Glebov Iu. F. Semenov’s Report to the First Congress of Russian National Union in 1921
Iu. F. Semenov The Borderland Question
Sociology, Economics, Political Science
Will Kymlicka Federalism and Secession: East and West
Nail’ Mukhariamov Once Again on Nationalism and Liberalism
ABC of Nationalism
The First Workshop “Ab Imperio” (November 24-26, 2000) Empire and Nation in Russian and Soviet History: New Research Approaches
and Methodological Teaching Problems
Marina Mogilner Chronicle of the Workshop
PAPERS
Seymour Becker Russia and the Concept of Empire
Anatoly Remnev Regional Dimension of the Imperial “Geography of Power” (A Case of Siberia and Far East)
Iskander Giliazov On the Experience of Teaching National History: Teaching the History of the Tatar Nation in Kazan University –
Yesterday and Today
Alexander Kaplunovskii Brief Notes of an Ordinary Participant (In Place of Conclusion)
Newest Mythologies
Ilya Gerasimov Farewell to America, or the End of our Shtatnichestvo
Janet Helin The Unintended Siberian Myth
Julia Ouliannikova Adventurer, Official, Devotee: Toward a Problem of Formation the Regional Self-Consciousness of Sakhalin
BOOK REVIEWS
Historiography
Lutz Haefner “In Russia there are no social classes, and there never have been any”: Two Monographs on Russian Social History by
Elise Wirt schafter and Boris Mironov
Alfred Rieber on: B. N. Mironov. Sotsial'naia Istoria Rossii Perioda Imperii (18 - nachalo 20 vv.) Genezis lichnosti,
demokraticheskoi sem'i, grazhdanskogo obshchestva i pravovogo gosudarstva. V dvukh tomakh. SPb, Dmitrii Bulanin, 1999. 548 i 566
str.
Marina Mogilner on: O.V. Budnitskii, Terrorizm v rossiiskom osvoboditel'nom dvizhenii: ideologia, etika, psikhologia (2-ia polovina
19 - nachalo 20 vv.) ROSSPEN, 2000. 399str.
Lilia Berezhnova on: Andrzej Nowak. Jak Rozbic Rosyjskie Imperium? Idee Polskiej Polityki Wschodniej (1733-1921). Wyd. 2-e,
poprawione i rozszerzone. Krakow: Wydawnictwo ARCANA, 1999.
Dmitrii Bondarenko on: Ia. Iu. Tinchenko. Persha ukrain'sko- bil'shovits'ka viina (hruden' 1917 - berezen' 1918). Kyiv; Lviv; 1996
Ilya Gerasimov on: Martin Malia, Russia under Western Eyes: >From the Bronze Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum (Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1999), 514 p. Index.
Olga Shevchenko on: E. B. Shestopal. Psikhologicheskii profil' rossiiskoi politiki 1990-kh. Teoreticheskie i prikladnye problemy
politicheskoi psikhologii. Moskva: ROSSPEN, 2000. 431 str.
Andrei Skorobogatov on: S.O. Schmidt. U istokov rossiiskogo absoliutizma: issledovania sotsial'no-politicheskoi istorii vremeni
Ivana Groznogo. Moskva: Progress-Kul'tura, 1996. 496 str., ill.
Vera Dubina on: Amerikanskaia rusistika: vekhi istoriografii poslednikh let. Imperatorskii period: antologia/ Sost. M. David- Fox.
Samara: Izd-vo "Samarskii Universitet", 2000.
Ab Imperio welcomes submissions of articles and book reviews for the following issues:
March: Imperial Mythologies;
June: Ethnicity and Nation;
September: Crime and Ethnicity;
December: Empire at War.
Ab Imperio is dedicated to academic debate on history and theory of
nationalities and nationalism in the former Russian Empire/Soviet
Union/Russian Federation.
Information about AI can be found on our web site at
http://aimag.knet.ru (including the table of contents of the second
issue and the full electronic version of the first issue).
AI is a joint venture of young professionals holding
simultaneously Russian and Western degrees, who are trying to establish a new field of studies in the post-USSR humanities and
bring together regional and foreign scholars.
All materials are published in English or Russian.
Manuscripts are accepted in English, German, Polish, Russian, and
Ukrainian.
Editors
In Russia/NIS
Ilya Gerasimov [log in to unmask]
Marina Mogilner [log in to unmask]
In USA
Serguei Glebov [log in to unmask]
In Germany
Alexander Kaplunovsky [log in to unmask]
In Hungary
Alexander Semenov [log in to unmask]
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