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  • The Empire and Nationalism at War
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  • Eric Lohr, Vera Tolz, Alexander Semyonov, and Mark von Hagen, eds.
  • 2014
  • Published by: Slavica Publishers
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This volume brings together a group of prominent scholars from Russia, Europe, and the United States to examine how the cataclysmic clash of the Russian Empire with its three imperial neighbors and its aftermath changed the empire and spurred the rapid radicalization of nationalism. Many of the essays take a conceptual approach, looking for new ways to think about the problems of empire and nationalism on the macro scale, while placing the issues in broader theoretical and comparative contexts. Others delve more deeply into case studies that illustrate how complex these issues are when one delves into the specifics. The result is a stimulating set of essays that provide fresh perspectives on the relationships between total war, empire, and nationalism. The books are part of a broader centennial series on “Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914–22.”

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Series page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. From the Series Editors
  2. pp. vii-xiv
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Eric Lohr
  3. pp. xv-xvi
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  1. Introduction: Bringing Empire Back
  2. Ronald Grigor Suny
  3. pp. 1-8
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  1. The Entangled Eastern Front in the First World War
  2. Mark von Hagen
  3. pp. 9-48
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  1. War of Decolonization: The Russian Empire in the Great War
  2. Joshua Sanborn
  3. pp. 49-72
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  1. The Role of the First World War in the Competition between Ukrainian and All-Russian Nationalism
  2. Alexei I. Miller
  3. pp. 73-90
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  1. War Nationalism
  2. Eric Lohr
  3. pp. 91-108
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  1. Central Asia (1916–20): A Kaleidoscope of Local Revolutions and the Building of the Bolshevik Order
  2. Marco Buttino
  3. pp. 109-136
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  1. Nationalism and War in a Contested Borderland: The Case of Russian Bessarabia (1914–17)
  2. Andrei Cusco
  3. pp. 137-162
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  1. Ukrainization and Its Contradictions in the Context of the Brest-Litovsk System
  2. Borislav Chernev
  3. pp. 163-188
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  1. What Russian Progressives Expected from the War
  2. Ilya V. Gerasimov
  3. pp. 189-216
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  1. Postwar Russian Eurasianism’s Anticolonial Critique of Eurocentrism and Modernity
  2. Sergey Glebov
  3. pp. 217-240
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  1. Memories of the Great War and the Polish-Lithuanian Conflict in Lithuania
  2. Tomas Balkelis
  3. pp. 241-256
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  1. Modern Russian Memory of the Great War, 1914–20
  2. Vera Tolz
  3. pp. 257-286
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 287-288
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