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Kazan, Moscow, St. Petersburg: Multiple Faces of the Russian Empire

Evtuhov, Catherine

This bilingual volume of essays, Kazan, Moscow, St. Petersburg: Multiple Faces of the Russian Empire (1997) represents one of the first efforts to create a conversation among historians in the former Soviet Union, the United States, and Europe. Based on a conference held in Kazan, Tatarstan, in the summer of 1994, the book addresses the theme of empire, broadly conceived, and includes participants from the cities mentioned in the title, as well as scholars from the U.S. and Italy. The intention was, in part, to reflect different approaches and begin to bring them into dialogue. Several of the articles have been influential in shaping the prevalent discussion of the Russian empire in the intervening twenty years.

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History
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O. G. I.
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September 12, 2018