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- 4/2014
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Ab Imperio Quarterly is an international humanities and social sciences peer-reviewed journal dedicated to studies in new imperial history and the interdisciplinary and comparative study of nationalism and nationalities in the post-Soviet space. The journal has been published since June 2000, four times a year. The languages of publication are English and Russian with summaries, respectively, in Russian and English. Ab Imperio pursues a policy of thematic issues within annual programs. Ab Imperio serves as an international forum for scholars reflecting on historical and contemporary encounters with diversity in composite societies.
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4/2014Table of Contents
Spontaneous Bricolage, Masters of Assemblage, and Their Contested Blueprints
I. Methodology and Theory
Commentaries
II. History
Forum AI
Sociobiological Science in the Early Soviet Union
III. Archive
V. ABC: Empire and Nationalism Studies
Project AI
History Course “A New Imperial History of Northern Eurasia”
VI. Newest Mythologies
VII. Book Reviews
1. Historiography
- Mourning, Unwarped?
- pp. 386-388
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/imp.2014.0126
2. Reviews
- Список авторов
- pp. 457-459
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/imp.2014.0122
- List of Contributors
- pp. 460-462
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/imp.2014.0095