russian history

Roman Leibov roman at admin.ut.ee
Tue May 21 15:17:29 UTC 1996


> Dear Seelangers,
>
> Would anyone know if there have ever been attempts to interpret
> Russian "mentality" and cultural history in anthropological terms?
> Has Russian millenarianism (mainly of the XVII and XVIII cent.), for
> instance, ever been treated as resulting from a problematical
> acculturation? Has it been compared with Third World millenarianist
> movements? Have the Petrinian reforms and their effects been studied
> from the point of view of comparison with "cargo cults"? Etc.
>
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
>
> Sander Brouwer
>
> Dr.S.Brouwer
> Slavic Dept.
> University of Groningen
> Postbus 716
> 9700 AS Groningen
> The Netherlands
> tel: +31 50 3636062
> fax: +31 50 3634900
Dear Sander,
as far as I know - only in publicistics or semi-piblicistic works.
See, for instance, "high-brow" magazine "Vek XX i mir" (1989-1991).

Sincerely,
Roman Leibov



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