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Title Between Europe and Asia : the origins, theories, and legacies of Russian Eurasianism / edited by Mark Bassin, Sergey Glebov & Marlene Laruelle
Published Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015

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Series Pitt series in Russian and East European studies
Series in Russian and East European studies
Contents Introduction. What was Eurasianism and who made it? / Mark Bassin, Sergey Glebov, & Marlene Laruelle -- A revolutionary and the empire : Alexander Herzen and Russian discourse on Asia / Olga Maiorova -- The Eurasians and Liberal scholarship of the late imperial period : continuity and change across the 1917 divide / Vera Tolz -- N.S. Trubetskoi's Europe and mankind and Eurasianist antievolutionism : one unknown source / Sergey Glebov -- Conceiving the territory : Eurasianism as a geographical ideology / Marlene Laruelle -- Eurasianism as a form of Popperian historicism? / Stefan Wiederkehr -- Metaphysics of the economy : the religious and economic foundations of P.N. Savitskii's Eurasianism / Martin Beisswenger -- Becoming Eurasian : the intellectual odyssey of Georgii Vladimirovich Vernadsky / Igor Torbakov -- Spatializing the sign : the futurist Eurasianism of Roman Jakobson and Velimir Khlebnikov / Harsha Ram -- Eurasianism goes Japanese : toward a global history of a Russian intellectual movement / Hama Yukiko -- Narrative Kulikovo : Lev Gumilev, Russian nationalists, and the troubled emergence of neo-Eurasianism / Mark Bassin -- Postface : the paradoxical legacy of Eurasianism in contemporary Eurasia / Marlene Laruelle
Summary Between Europe and Asia analyzes the origins and development of Eurasianism, an intellectual movement that proclaimed the existence of Eurasia, a separate civilization coinciding with the former Russian Empire. The essays in the volume explore the historical roots, the heyday of the movement in the 1920s, and the afterlife of the movement in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. The first study to offer a multifaceted account of Eurasianism in the twentieth century and to touch on the movement's intellectual entanglements with history, politics, literature, or geography, this book also explores Eurasianism's influences beyond Russia. The Eurasianists blended their search for a primordial essence of Russian culture with radicalism of Europe's interwar period. In reaction to the devastation and dislocation of the wars and revolutions, they celebrated the Orthodox Church and the Asian connections of Russian culture, while rejecting Western individualism and democracy. The movement sought to articulate a non-European, non-Western modernity, and to underscore Russia's role in the colonial world. As the authors demonstrate, Eurasianism was akin to many fascist movements in interwar Europe, and became one of the sources of the rhetoric of nationalist mobilization in Vladimir Putin's Russia. This book presents the rich history of the concept of Eurasianism, and how it developed over time to achieve its present form
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 22, 2015)
Subject Post-communism -- Russia (Federation)
Geopolitics.
geopolitics.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Eastern.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Former Soviet Republics.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union.
HISTORY -- General.
Geopolitics
Politics and government
Post-communism
Eurasien.
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991- -- Philosophy
Subject Russia (Federation)
Russland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bassin, Mark, editor.
Glebov, Sergey, editor
Laruelle, Marlène, editor.
ISBN 9780822980919
0822980916