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Author Hillis, Faith, author.

Title Utopia's discontents : Russian émigrés and the quest for freedom, 1830s-1930s / Faith Hillis
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 343 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Introduction: From the Café Landolt -- The other communards -- Living the revolution -- Jewish workers meet the Russian Revolution -- Entangled emancipations -- Émigré dystopias -- "The Party of Extreme Opposition" -- Ou-topos? -- Revolution from abroad -- Epilogue: Émigré clans
Summary "In the years before the 1917 revolution, exiles who had fled the Russian empire created large and boisterous "Russian colonies" across Western and Central Europe. Centers of radical activity in the heart of bourgeois cities, these émigré settlements evolved into revolutionary social experiments in their own right. Feminists, nationalist activists, and Jewish intellectuals seeking to liberate and uplift populations oppressed by the tsarist regime treated the colonies as utopian communities, creating new networks, institutions, and cultural practices that reflected their values. Prefiguring the ideal world of freedom and universal fraternity of which radicals dreamed, émigré communities played a crucial role in defining the Russian revolutionary tradition and transforming it into praxis. The dreams born in the colonies also influenced their European host societies, informing international debates about the meaning of freedom on both the left and the right. But if the utopian visions forged in exile inspired populations far and wide, they developed a tendency to evolve in unexpected directions. Colony residents' efforts to transform the world unwittingly produced explosive discontents that proved no less consequential than their revolutionary dreams"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on February 9, 2022)
Subject Russians -- Foreign countries -- Politics and government
Russians -- Foreign countries -- Intellectual life
Russians -- Foreign countries -- Societies, etc
Social change -- Europe -- History
Radicalism -- Russia -- History
Exiles -- Russia -- History
Exiles
Radicalism
Social change
Europe
Russia
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020049699
ISBN 9780190066369
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