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  1. Bachčisaraj v literature i iskusstve
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Biznes Inform, Simferopolʹ

    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    Language: Russian
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    ISBN: 9785990638266; 5990638264
    Subjects: Crimea; Landscape painting; Literature (General); Painting; Poetry; Prose. Prose fiction; Travel and state. Tourism; Ukraine; Kunst; Literatur
    Scope: 206 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm
  2. Blood of others
    Stalin's Crimean atrocity and the poetics of solidarity
    Author: Finnin, Rory
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In the spring of 1944, Stalin deported the Crimean Tatars, a small Sunni Muslim nation, from their ancestral homeland on the Black Sea peninsula. The gravity of this event, which ultimately claimed the lives of tens of thousands of victims, was... more

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    In the spring of 1944, Stalin deported the Crimean Tatars, a small Sunni Muslim nation, from their ancestral homeland on the Black Sea peninsula. The gravity of this event, which ultimately claimed the lives of tens of thousands of victims, was shrouded in secrecy after World War Two. What broke the silence in Soviet Russia, Soviet Ukraine, and the Republic of Turkey were works of literature. These texts of poetry and prose – some passed hand-to-hand underground, others published to controversy – shocked the conscience of readers and sought to move them to action. Blood of Others presents these works as vivid evidence of literature’s power to lift our moral horizons. In bringing these remarkable texts to light and contextualizing them among Russian, Turkish, and Ukrainian representations of Crimea from 1783, Rory Finnin provides an innovative cultural history of the Black Sea region. He reveals how a "poetics of solidarity" promoted empathy and support for oppressed people through complex provocations of guilt rather than shame. Forging new roads between Slavic studies and Middle Eastern studies, Blood of Others is a compelling and timely exploration of the ideas and identities coursing between Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine – three countries determining the fate of a volatile and geopolitically pivotal part of our world

     

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    ISBN: 9781487537005
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    RVK Categories: MG 82030
    Subjects: Ethnic relations in literature; Literature and society; Tatars; Tatars; Ukrainian literature; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
    Other subjects: Black Sea region; Crimea; Crimean Tatars; Republic of Turkey; Russian literary history; Slavic literature; Soviet Russia; Stalin; Ukraine; comparative literature; literature; poetics of solidarity; solidarity
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 334 Seiten), Illustrationen, Karten
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  3. Wem gehört die Krim?
    Putins Rechtfertigung der Krim-Annexion
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden

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    Parent title: In: Zeitschrift für Slawistik, Erscheinungsort: Berlin, Verlag: De Gruyter, Erscheinungsjahr: 2015, Jahrgang: 60, Heft: 2, Seiten: 312-327, ISSN: 0044-3506, E-ISSN: 2196-7016
    Other subjects: Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič (1952-); Krim; Beitritt der Krim zu Russland; Argumentation und Legitimation; (Re-)Konstruktion der Vergangenheit; Geschichte als Praxis zur Schaffung von Fiktion; Rede von Präsident Wladimir Putin am 18. März 2014; Crimea; Crimea’s accession to Russia; argumentation and legitimisation; (re)construction of the past; history as a practice applied to create fiction; President Vladimir Putin’s speech on March 18 2014
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  4. Transatlantic Russian Jewishness
    Ideological Voyages of the Yiddish Daily Forverts in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston, MA

    In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of Yiddish speaking immigrants actively participated in the American Socialist and labor movement. They formed the milieu of the hugely successful daily Forverts (Forward), established... more

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    In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of Yiddish speaking immigrants actively participated in the American Socialist and labor movement. They formed the milieu of the hugely successful daily Forverts (Forward), established in New York in April 1897. Its editorial columns and bylined articles—many of whose authors, such as Abraham Cahan and Sholem Asch, were household names at the time—both reflected and shaped the attitudes and values of the readership. Most pages of this book are focused on the newspaper’s reaction to the political developments in the home country. Profound admiration of Russian literature and culture did not mitigate the writers’ criticism of the czarist and Soviet regimes

     

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    ISBN: 9781644693643
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    Series: Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy
    Subjects: 1917; American Jews; Birobidzhan; Bolsheviks; Crimea; Eastern Europe; Forverts; Forward; Hebrew; Judaism; Marxism; New York; Palestine; Russia; Russian Revolution; WWI.; WWII.; Zionism; anti-Sovietism; culture; debate; internationalism; journalism; language; media; newspapers; patriotism; political commentary; socialists;communists;Jewish press;immigration;diaspora;Abraham Cahan;Sholem Asch;Yiddish; war; HISTORY / Jewish; Jewish newspapers; Jewish socialists; Jews; Jews; Socialism and Judaism; Yiddish newspapers
    Scope: 1 online resource (320 pages)
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    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Sep 2020)

  5. Blood of others
    Stalin's Crimean atrocity and the poetics of solidarity
    Author: Finnin, Rory
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In the spring of 1944, Stalin deported the Crimean Tatars, a small Sunni Muslim nation, from their ancestral homeland on the Black Sea peninsula. The gravity of this event, which ultimately claimed the lives of tens of thousands of victims, was... more

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    In the spring of 1944, Stalin deported the Crimean Tatars, a small Sunni Muslim nation, from their ancestral homeland on the Black Sea peninsula. The gravity of this event, which ultimately claimed the lives of tens of thousands of victims, was shrouded in secrecy after World War Two. What broke the silence in Soviet Russia, Soviet Ukraine, and the Republic of Turkey were works of literature. These texts of poetry and prose – some passed hand-to-hand underground, others published to controversy – shocked the conscience of readers and sought to move them to action. Blood of Others presents these works as vivid evidence of literature’s power to lift our moral horizons. In bringing these remarkable texts to light and contextualizing them among Russian, Turkish, and Ukrainian representations of Crimea from 1783, Rory Finnin provides an innovative cultural history of the Black Sea region. He reveals how a "poetics of solidarity" promoted empathy and support for oppressed people through complex provocations of guilt rather than shame. Forging new roads between Slavic studies and Middle Eastern studies, Blood of Others is a compelling and timely exploration of the ideas and identities coursing between Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine – three countries determining the fate of a volatile and geopolitically pivotal part of our world

     

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    ISBN: 9781487537005
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    RVK Categories: MG 82030
    Subjects: Ethnic relations in literature; Literature and society; Tatars; Tatars; Ukrainian literature; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
    Other subjects: Black Sea region; Crimea; Crimean Tatars; Republic of Turkey; Russian literary history; Slavic literature; Soviet Russia; Stalin; Ukraine; comparative literature; literature; poetics of solidarity; solidarity
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 334 Seiten), Illustrationen, Karten
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  6. Transatlantic Russian Jewishness
    Ideological Voyages of the Yiddish Daily Forverts in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston, MA

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. World War I -- Chapter 2. The 1917 Revolutions -- Chapter 3. Cultural Debates -- Chapter 4. Raphael Abramovitch’s Menshevik Voice in the Forverts -- Chapter 5. The... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. World War I -- Chapter 2. The 1917 Revolutions -- Chapter 3. Cultural Debates -- Chapter 4. Raphael Abramovitch’s Menshevik Voice in the Forverts -- Chapter 5. The Outpost in Berlin -- Chapter 6. Jews on the Land -- Chapter 7. Between Hate and Hope -- Chapter 8. World War II -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of Yiddish speaking immigrants actively participated in the American Socialist and labor movement. They formed the milieu of the hugely successful daily Forverts (Forward), established in New York in April 1897. Its editorial columns and bylined articles—many of whose authors, such as Abraham Cahan and Sholem Asch, were household names at the time—both reflected and shaped the attitudes and values of the readership. Most pages of this book are focused on the newspaper’s reaction to the political developments in the home country. Profound admiration of Russian literature and culture did not mitigate the writers’ criticism of the czarist and Soviet regimes

     

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    ISBN: 9781644693643
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    Series: Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy
    Subjects: Jewish newspapers; Socialism and Judaism; Jews; Jewish socialists; Jews; Yiddish newspapers; HISTORY / Jewish
    Other subjects: 1917; Abraham Cahan; American Jews; Birobidzhan; Bolsheviks; Crimea; Eastern Europe; Forverts; Forward; Hebrew; Jewish press; Judaism; Marxism; New York; Palestine; Russia; Russian Revolution; Sholem Asch; WWI; WWII; Yiddish; Zionism; anti-Sovietism; communists; culture; debate; diaspora; immigration; internationalism; journalism
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  7. Political connections of Russian corprations: blessing or curse?
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  National Research University, Higher School of Economic, [Moscow]

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    Series: Array ; 230/EC/2020
    Subjects: Political Connections; Corporate Governance; Event Study; Russia; Stock Returns; Crimea
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  8. Contested Russian tourism
    cosmopolitanism, nation, and empire in the nineteenth century
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Becoming Tourists -- 1 Russia’s Enlightenment Travel Model: Karamzin, the English, and Italy -- 2 The... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Becoming Tourists -- 1 Russia’s Enlightenment Travel Model: Karamzin, the English, and Italy -- 2 The Romantic Vacation Mentality -- 3 Nationalist Worries about Tourism: Pogodin, Belinsky, Zagoskin -- 4 Vacationing in the Caucasus: Authenticity and the Sophisticate/Provincial Divide -- Part Two Shocks of Modernization -- 5 Inundating the West after the Crimean War -- 6 Tourist Angst: Aesthetics, Moral Imagination, and Politics in Tolstoy’s Lucerne -- 7 Cosmopolitans, the Crowd, and Radical Killjoys: Turgenev, Other Writers, and the Critics -- 8 Dostoevsky’s Anti-Cosmopolitan Animus toward Tourism -- Part Three Embourgeoisement and Its Enemies -- 9 The Rising Tourist Tide: Foreign Travel from Winter Notes to Anna Karenina -- 10 Anna Karenina and the Tourist Passion for Italy -- 11 Tatars and the Tourist Boom in the Crimea: Markov’s Sketches of the Crimea and Other Writings -- 12 Tourist Decadence at the Fin de Siècle: Chekhov, Veselitskaya, and Other Writers -- Concluding Observations -- Bibliography -- Index This literary, cultural history examines imperial Russian tourism’s entanglement in the vexed issue of cosmopolitanism understood as receptiveness to the foreign and pitted against provinciality and nationalist anxiety about the allure and the influence of Western Europe. The study maps the shift from Enlightenment cosmopolitanism to Byronic cosmopolitanism with special attention to the art pilgrimage abroad. For typically middle-class Russians daunted by the cultural riches of the West, vacationing in the North Caucasus, Georgia, and the Crimea afforded the compensatory opportunity to play colonizer kings and queens in “Asia.” Drawing on Anna Karenina and other literary classics, travel writing, journalism, and guidebooks, the investigation engages with current debates in cosmopolitan studies, including the fuzzy paradigm of “colonial cosmopolitanism.”

     

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    ISBN: 9781644694213; 9781644694220
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    Series: Imperial encounters in Russian history
    Subjects: Russians; Heritage tourism; Cosmopolitanism; Tourism in literature; Cosmopolitanism in literature; Russian literature; Travelers' writings, Russian; HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
    Other subjects: 19th century; Anna Karenina; Caucasus; Crimea; Russian literature; Winter Notes; art appreciation; cosmopolitanism; empire; nineteenth century; social history; tourism; tourists; travel; vacation
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  9. How Russia is recruiting for the long war
    covertly mobilising volunteers while preparing for a new round of compulsory mobilisation
    Published: [June 2024]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    In its war of attrition against Ukraine, the Kremlin is counting on outnumbering the enemy over a long period in terms of both hardware and personnel. Following the unpopular partial mobilisation in autumn 2022, the recruitment of contract soldiers... more

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    In its war of attrition against Ukraine, the Kremlin is counting on outnumbering the enemy over a long period in terms of both hardware and personnel. Following the unpopular partial mobilisation in autumn 2022, the recruitment of contract soldiers and volunteer fighters was stepped up significantly in order to conceal the human costs of war. At the same time, the “Wagner mutiny” showed that the diffusion of the structures of violence as part of the covert mobilisation poses risks for the regime. For this reason, control over the volunteer formations has been tightened, while the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a new round of compulsory mobilisation. However, Russia is not only recruiting for the war against Ukraine; the plan to increase the number of soldiers to 1.5 million clearly shows that the Kremlin is preparing for a prolonged confrontation with the West..

     

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    Series: SWP comment ; 2024, no. 24 (June 2024)
    Subjects: Sicherheitspolitik; Wehrdienst; Vladimir Putin; Yevgenii Prigozhin; Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu; Russia; war against Ukraine; militarisation of Russian foreign policy; "compulsory mobilisation"; National Guard; soldiers; Cossacks; reservists; conscripts; volunteers; mobiki; kontraktniki; private military companies (PMCs); partial mobilisation; confrontation with the West; number of casualties; Georgia; Crimea; Donbas; NATO; EU
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  10. Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine
    mission impossible
    Published: [November 2022]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    President Vladimir Putin escalated Russia's war on Ukraine in September 2022, announcing a partial mobilisation and repeating his threat to use nuclear weapons. But what really ended efforts to bring about peace - which had continued since the 24... more

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    President Vladimir Putin escalated Russia's war on Ukraine in September 2022, announcing a partial mobilisation and repeating his threat to use nuclear weapons. But what really ended efforts to bring about peace - which had continued since the 24 February invasion - was the proclaimed annexation of the Ukrainian oblasts of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Cherson. Since his election in 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly called on Putin to agree to a personal meeting, even in the first weeks of this year's Russian invasion. But on 4 October 2022, in response to the actions of the Russian side, he signed a decree rejecting direct talks. Ever since the beginning of the Russian aggression in 2014, and all the more so since 24 February 2022, the course of Ukrainian-Russian negotiations has been highly dependent on the situation in the battlefield and the broader political context.

     

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    Series: SWP comment ; 2022, no. 65 (November 2022)
    Subjects: Angriff; Beilegung; Internationaler Konflikt; Friedensverhandlung; Konfliktlösung; Entwicklung; Tendenz; Russia; war in Ukraine; invasion; Istanbul Communiqué; Vladimir Putin; Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Petro Poroshenko; NATO; security guarantees; mobilisation; nuclear weapons; peace talks; Luhansk; Donbas; Crimea
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  11. "K predelam dalʹnim ..."
    očerki putešestvija A. S. Puškina po Krymu
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Krymskij Archiv, Simferopolʹ

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    ISBN: 9665724878; 9789665724872
    Subjects: Crimea; History (general) and history of Europe; Language and literature; Local history and description; Pushkin; Russian literature; Ukraine
    Other subjects: Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1799-1837)
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  12. Blagoslovennaja Tavrida
    Krym glazami velikich russkich pisatelej
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Tavrija, Simferopolʹ

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    ISBN: 9789664352267; 9664352268
    Series: Serija "Krym v russkoj literature"
    Subjects: Biography; Crimea; Criticism; Language and literature; Literature (General); Russian literature; Ukraine
    Scope: 391 S, zahlr. Ill, 25 cm
  13. TV-Talkshows als Propagandainstrument Russlands im Ukrainekonflikt (2014)
  14. TV-Talkshows als Propagandainstrument Russlands im Ukrainekonflikt (2014)
  15. Transatlantic Russian Jewishness
    Ideological Voyages of the Yiddish Daily Forverts in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston, MA

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. World War I -- Chapter 2. The 1917 Revolutions -- Chapter 3. Cultural Debates -- Chapter 4. Raphael Abramovitch’s Menshevik Voice in the Forverts -- Chapter 5. The... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. World War I -- Chapter 2. The 1917 Revolutions -- Chapter 3. Cultural Debates -- Chapter 4. Raphael Abramovitch’s Menshevik Voice in the Forverts -- Chapter 5. The Outpost in Berlin -- Chapter 6. Jews on the Land -- Chapter 7. Between Hate and Hope -- Chapter 8. World War II -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of Yiddish speaking immigrants actively participated in the American Socialist and labor movement. They formed the milieu of the hugely successful daily Forverts (Forward), established in New York in April 1897. Its editorial columns and bylined articles—many of whose authors, such as Abraham Cahan and Sholem Asch, were household names at the time—both reflected and shaped the attitudes and values of the readership. Most pages of this book are focused on the newspaper’s reaction to the political developments in the home country. Profound admiration of Russian literature and culture did not mitigate the writers’ criticism of the czarist and Soviet regimes

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781644693643
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    Series: Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy
    Subjects: Jewish newspapers; Socialism and Judaism; Jews; Jewish socialists; Jews; Yiddish newspapers; HISTORY / Jewish
    Other subjects: 1917; Abraham Cahan; American Jews; Birobidzhan; Bolsheviks; Crimea; Eastern Europe; Forverts; Forward; Hebrew; Jewish press; Judaism; Marxism; New York; Palestine; Russia; Russian Revolution; Sholem Asch; WWI; WWII; Yiddish; Zionism; anti-Sovietism; communists; culture; debate; diaspora; immigration; internationalism; journalism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p)
  16. Contested Russian tourism
    cosmopolitanism, nation, and empire in the nineteenth century
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Becoming Tourists -- 1 Russia’s Enlightenment Travel Model: Karamzin, the English, and Italy -- 2 The... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Becoming Tourists -- 1 Russia’s Enlightenment Travel Model: Karamzin, the English, and Italy -- 2 The Romantic Vacation Mentality -- 3 Nationalist Worries about Tourism: Pogodin, Belinsky, Zagoskin -- 4 Vacationing in the Caucasus: Authenticity and the Sophisticate/Provincial Divide -- Part Two Shocks of Modernization -- 5 Inundating the West after the Crimean War -- 6 Tourist Angst: Aesthetics, Moral Imagination, and Politics in Tolstoy’s Lucerne -- 7 Cosmopolitans, the Crowd, and Radical Killjoys: Turgenev, Other Writers, and the Critics -- 8 Dostoevsky’s Anti-Cosmopolitan Animus toward Tourism -- Part Three Embourgeoisement and Its Enemies -- 9 The Rising Tourist Tide: Foreign Travel from Winter Notes to Anna Karenina -- 10 Anna Karenina and the Tourist Passion for Italy -- 11 Tatars and the Tourist Boom in the Crimea: Markov’s Sketches of the Crimea and Other Writings -- 12 Tourist Decadence at the Fin de Siècle: Chekhov, Veselitskaya, and Other Writers -- Concluding Observations -- Bibliography -- Index This literary, cultural history examines imperial Russian tourism’s entanglement in the vexed issue of cosmopolitanism understood as receptiveness to the foreign and pitted against provinciality and nationalist anxiety about the allure and the influence of Western Europe. The study maps the shift from Enlightenment cosmopolitanism to Byronic cosmopolitanism with special attention to the art pilgrimage abroad. For typically middle-class Russians daunted by the cultural riches of the West, vacationing in the North Caucasus, Georgia, and the Crimea afforded the compensatory opportunity to play colonizer kings and queens in “Asia.” Drawing on Anna Karenina and other literary classics, travel writing, journalism, and guidebooks, the investigation engages with current debates in cosmopolitan studies, including the fuzzy paradigm of “colonial cosmopolitanism.”

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781644694213; 9781644694220
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    Series: Imperial encounters in Russian history
    Subjects: Russians; Heritage tourism; Cosmopolitanism; Tourism in literature; Cosmopolitanism in literature; Russian literature; Travelers' writings, Russian; HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
    Other subjects: 19th century; Anna Karenina; Caucasus; Crimea; Russian literature; Winter Notes; art appreciation; cosmopolitanism; empire; nineteenth century; social history; tourism; tourists; travel; vacation
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  17. Blagoslovennaja Tavrida
    Krym glazami velikich russkich pisatelej
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Tavrija, Simferopolʹ

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    Language: Russian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789664352267; 9664352268
    Series: Serija "Krym v russkoj literature"
    Subjects: Biography; Crimea; Criticism; Language and literature; Literature (General); Russian literature; Ukraine
    Scope: 391 S, zahlr. Ill, 25 cm
  18. "K predelam dalʹnim ..."
    očerki putešestvija A. S. Puškina po Krymu
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Krymskij Archiv, Simferopolʹ

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: Russian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9665724878; 9789665724872
    Subjects: Crimea; History (general) and history of Europe; Language and literature; Local history and description; Pushkin; Russian literature; Ukraine
    Other subjects: Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1799-1837)
    Scope: 335 S, Ill, 21 cm