Russian Nationalism, 1900-1914: identity, politics, society

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Giovanni Savino
University of Parma
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8873-7282
Giovanna Cigliano
University of Naples Federico II

Keywords:

Russia, nationalism, empire, autocracy, identity

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press 

Series:  Clio. Essays in History, Archaeology and Art History

Pages: 186

Language: italian

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press 

Series:  Clio. Essays in History, Archaeology and Art History

Pages: 408

Language: italian

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Abstract: Giovanni Savino Russian Nationalism, 1900-1914: identity, politics, society gives a reconstruction of the debate and the issues of National Conservative area in Late Imperial Russia, going through the main positions and topics at the core of State Duma and public opinion debates. Great attention is devoted to the role of  Conservative intellectuals in the formation of programs and ideas, as to the Kholm question, which saw the clash with the Polish National Movement, and the relation with the Ukrainian identity

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Author Biography

Giovanni Savino, University of Parma

Giovanni Savino is a historian who works on Russian Nationalism in the 20th century and on representations of the past in Contemporary Russia. He worked at RANEPA, at Moscow City University, and at the Financial University, and now is Visiting Professor, History of Eastern Europe, at the University of Parma. Savino took part in various projects with IERES, George Washington University, and he was the scientific coordinator of another one for the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in Moscow.  His latest works: Vasily Shulgin (1878–1976): The Grandfather of Russian Nationalism, IERES Occasional Papers, 2020; From the White Armies to Nazi Collaboration: Alexei von Lampe (1885–1967), IERES Occasional Papers, 2020; La questione galiziana e il nazionalismo russo in guerra, 1902-17, «Contemporanea», 2019; A Reactionary Utopia? Russian Black Hundreds from Autocracy to Fascism, in M. Laruelle, Entangled Far Rights, 2018.

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July 12, 2022

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978-88-6887-116-1

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2022-07-12