Detaljer
As Russia's rulers have searched for meaningful ways to unify their diverse and widely scattered population, they have resorted to the twin ideas of empire and nation. The articles in this book consider how the ideas of empire and nation have led to national identities that both encouraged interaction with the rest of Europe and have erected obstacles to freedom and full membership in the Western European tradition.
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ISBN | 951-746-265-4 |
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ISSN | 0081-6493 |