TOC: Ab Imperio 4-2002 "Socioeconomic Structures and Paradoxes of Imperial Modernization"
Serguei Glebov
glebov at RCI.RUTGERS.EDU
Thu Feb 27 11:52:34 UTC 2003
Dear colleagues,
Ab Imperio editors are pleased to announce the release of the fourth issue of the journal in 2002. The issue is dedicated to Socioeconomic Structures and Paradoxes of Imperial Modernization. This issue concludes the annual topic of AI in 2002, Russian Empire/USSR and Paradoxes of Modernization.
In order to view the TOC of the issue online, to contact the editors or to find information on subscription, please, visit Ab Imperio new website at http://abimperio.net
Ab Imperio editors
Methodology and Theory
Editors
Paradoxes of Imperial Modernity
Alexander Gerschenkron
Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective
Alexander Gerschenkron
Reflections on the Concept of “Prerequisites” of Industrialization
Boris Anan’ich, Peter Gatrell
National And Non-National Dimensions of Economic Development in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Russia
History
Vladimir Rabinovich
“Aliens” in a Changing Society: Irkutsk, the Last Third of the 19th – First Third of the 20th Century
Ekaterina Pravilova
The “Cost” of Empire: Center and Borderlands in the Russian Budget, 19th – the Beginning of the 20th Century
David W. Darrow
Census as a Technology of Empire
Juliette Cadiot
How Diversity was Ordered: Lists and Classifications of Nationalities in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union (1897-1939)
Sergei Sokolovski
The “Tatar Problem” in the All-Russian Census
Damir Iskhakov
A View at the All-Russian Census from the Republic of Tatarstan
Archive
The “Tatar Problem” in the Files of the 2002 All-Russian Census (Materials Courtesy of Sergei Sokolovski)
Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
David Lockwood
Border Economics versus Border Mentality: The Politics of Russia-China Border Trade
Tigran Martirosyan
Sociopolitical and Economic Processes during the Emergence and Development of the Third Republic in Armenia (1988-2001)
Eric A. Miller, Arkady Toritsyn
Political Economy and Imperial Revival in the Former Soviet Union: Russia’s Special Path
ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies
From the Editors
Darius Staliunas
Imperial Regime in Lithuania in the 19th Century (From Lithuanian History Textbooks)
Thomas Sherlock
Baltic History and Soviet Empire: Recovering the Past in Soviet and Russian Historical Discourse
Newest Mythologies
Alexander Kustarev
“Oligarch” as an Oligarch in the Mirror
Book Reviews
Marina Sokolova
Virgil Krapauskas, Nationalism and Historiography: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Lithuanian Historicism (East European monographs, No. DLIX) (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000), 234 р.
John Keep
Евгении Анисимов. Дыба и кнут: политический сыск и русское общество в XVIII веке. Москва: Новое литературное обозрение, 1999. 719 с.
Elena Campbell
Paul W. Werth, At the Margins of Orthodoxy. Missions, Governance, and Confessional Politics in Russia’s Volga-Kama Region, 1827-1905 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002).
Boris Mironov
ChaeRan Y. Freeze. Jewish Marriage and Divorce in Imperial Russia. Hanover, NH: Brandeis University Press, 2002. Appendix. Glossary of Transliterated Terms. Bibliography. Index. 399 p.
Michael Kemper
В. О. Бобровников. Мусульмане северного Кавказа: обычаи, право, насилие. Очерки по истории и этнографии права Нагорного Дагестана. Москва: Восточная Литература, 2002. 368 с., 49 илл.
Oleg Budnitskii
Amir Weiner, Making Sense of War: The Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2001). xv
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