Bøger i Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies serien
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- Balkan Community Building and the Fear of Freedom
618,95 kr. Tatjana Aleksic examines the widespread use of the sacrificial metaphor in cultural texts and its importance to sustaining communal ideologies in the Balkan region.
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- 618,95 kr.
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- German and Polish Nineteenth-Century Historians on the Holy Roman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
613,95 kr. Analyses how German and Polish nationalistic historians, who played central roles in propagandizing a glorious past that justified a centralized modern state, struggled with how to portray the very decentralized and multi-ethnic empires that preceded their time.
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- 613,95 kr.
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308,95 kr. Grace Kennan Warnecke, daughter of famed US diplomat and historian George F. Kennan, offers a telling memoir of her father and her family life lived throughout the tumultuous Cold War era and beyond. She presents an insider's perspective on important events during the twentieth century, and keenly recounts life as an American living in the Soviet Union at a time of great political uncertainty.
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- 308,95 kr.
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- Eyewitness to the War in Ukraine
313,95 kr. Polish journalist Pawel Pieniazek was among the first journalists to enter the war-torn region of eastern Ukraine and Greetings from Novorossiya is his vivid firsthand account of the conflict. Unlike Western journalists, his fluency in both Ukrainian and Russian granted him access and the ability to move among all sides in the conflict.
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- 313,95 kr.
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- The Polish Opposition Press and the Overthrow of Communism
678,95 kr. Books Are Weapons shows how the independent press, rooted in the long Polish tradition of well-organized resistance to foreign occupation, reshaped this tradition to embrace non-violent civil resistance while creating a network which evolved from a small group of dissidents into a broad opposition movement with cross-national ties and millions of sympathizers. It was the galvanizing force in the resistance to communism and the rebuilding of Poland's democratic society in the 1980s.--
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- 678,95 kr.
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- One Russian's Journey through Peace, War, Revolution, and Terror
458,95 kr. - Bog
- 458,95 kr.
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- Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary
743,95 kr. A compelling historical and ethnographic study of the German speakers in Hungary, from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century.
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- 743,95 kr.
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- Evidence, Interpretation and Comparison
743,95 kr. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent archival revolution, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's famous "literary investigation" The Gulag Archipelago was the most authoritative overview of the Stalinist system of camps. This volume develops a much more thorough and nuanced understanding of the Gulag. It brings a greater awareness of the wide variety of camps, many not isolated in far-off Siberia; prisoners often intermingled with local populations. The forced labor system was not completely distinct from the "free" labor of ordinary Soviet citizens, as convicts and non-prisoners often worked side-by-side. Nor was the Gulag unique when viewed in a global historical context. This volume offers fascinating new interpretations of the interrelationship and importance of the Gulag to the larger Soviet political and economic system, and how they were in fact, parts of the same entity.
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- 743,95 kr.
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- A Novel of Liberals and Radicals in 1860s Russia
218,95 kr. This is the first English translation of an important Russian social novel (published in 1865) that enjoyed great popularity in its day, the period of Tsar Alexander's great reforms.
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- 218,95 kr.
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483,95 kr. Recounts the history of the Croatian Jewish community during the Second World War, with a focus on the city of Zagreb. Ivo and Slavko Goldstein have grounded their study in extensive research in recently opened archives, additionally aided by the memories of survivors to supplement and enrich the interpretation of documents.
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- 483,95 kr.
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- Imperial Visions and Utopian Desires, 1905-1941
618,95 kr. Traces transformations in German views of Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, leading up to the disastrous German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. Casteel shows how Russia figured in the imperial visions and utopian desires of a variety of Germans, including scholars, journalists, travel writers, government and military officials, as well as nationalist activists.
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- 618,95 kr.
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- Youth, Consumption, and State-Sponsored Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1945-1970
678,95 kr. Most narratives depict Soviet Cold War cultural activities and youth groups as drab and dreary, militant and politicized.
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- 678,95 kr.
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728,95 kr. In this original history, Per Anders Rudling traces the evolution of modern Belarusian nationalism from its origins in late imperial Russia to the early 1930s.
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- 728,95 kr.
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- The Image of the Habsburg Monarchy in Interwar Europe
608,95 kr. The Afterlife of Austria-Hungary examines histories, journalism, and literature in the period between world wars to expose both the positive and the negative treatment of the Habsburg monarchy following its dissolution and the powerful influence of fiction and memory over history.
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- 608,95 kr.
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- The Soviet Age and Beyond
743,95 kr. This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age.
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- 743,95 kr.
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- State, Society, and Law, 1800-1917
618,95 kr. Offers an account of the changing role of children in the Russian workforce, from the onset of industrialization until the Communist Revolution of 1917, and profiles the laws that would establish children's labor rights. This study also chronicles the evolving cultural mores that initially welcomed child labor practices but later shunned them.
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- 618,95 kr.
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- Messianism and Terror at the Leningrad Communist University
863,95 kr. A study of the Great Purge in the setting of Leningrad Communist University, seen in the rhetoric of the accused and their accusors.
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- 863,95 kr.
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- Demonizing the Bolshevik Opposition, 1918-1928
743,95 kr. Presents a study of the transformation of Bolshevik Party ideology, language, and power relations during the crucial period leading up to Stalin's seizure power. This work argues that Bolshevism - which claimed sole access to truth and morality - demonized its enemies and became in effect a theology that facilitated a monumental power shift.
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743,95 kr. Anguish, Anger, and Folkways in Soviet Russia offers original perspectives on the politics of everyday life in the Soviet Union by closely examining the coping mechanisms individuals and leaders alike developed as they grappled with the political, social, and intellectual challenges the system presented before and after World War II.
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- 743,95 kr.
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- Cultural Fantasy and Male Subjectivity Under Stalin
618,95 kr. Exposes the paradox behind the myth of the indestructible Stalinist-era male. This book examines the recurring theme of the mutilated male body, which appears with startling frequency. It also provides a reevaluation of classic works of the period, including the novels of Nikolai Ostrovskii and Boris Polevoi.
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- 618,95 kr.
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- The Antonov Movement in the Russian Civil War
743,95 kr. Beginning in the fall of 1920, Aleksandr Antonov led an insurgency that became the largest armed peasant revolt against the Soviets during the civil war.
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678,95 kr. The traditional oral poems and songs of the South Slavs, translated here into English, were originally collected in the early-19th century by Serb scholar and linguist Vuk Karadzic. Notes and comments aid understanding of the poems, the history they record and the oral tradition beneath them.
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- 678,95 kr.
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- An Intellectual Biography of William C. Bullitt
308,95 kr. Based on Bullitt's unpublished papers and diplomatic documents from the Russian archives, this new biography presents Bullitt as a truly cosmopolitan American, one of the first politicians of the global era.
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- 308,95 kr.
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- Oblique Insights and Observations
668,95 kr. Presents the reports on life in Yugoslavia and the country's major political developments. This title includes essays that explore such diverse topics as the first American-style supermarket and its challenge to traditional outdoor markets; the lessons of a Serbian holiday feast (Slava); and, the resignation of vice president Rankovic.
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- 668,95 kr.
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- Globalizing the Ethnoscape
678,95 kr. Winner of the 2008 First Place Book Prize from the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies.
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- 678,95 kr.
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- The 1942 Massacre of Novi Sad and Hungarian Politics and Society, 1942-1989
568,95 kr. During the 1960s, a novel and film telling the story of the massacre sparked the first public open debate about the Hungarian Holocaust. This book examines public contentions over the Novi Sad massacre from its inception in 1942 until the final trial in 2011.
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- 568,95 kr.