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Historians And Historical Societies In The Public Life Of Imperial Russia Vera Kaplan

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Historians And Historical Societies In The Public Life Of Imperial Russia Vera Kaplan
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.01 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Vera Kaplan
ISBN: 9780253023988, 025302398X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Historians And Historical Societies In The Public Life Of Imperial Russia Vera Kaplan by Vera Kaplan 9780253023988, 025302398X instant download after payment.

What was the role of historians and historical societies in the public life of imperial Russia? Focusing on the Society of Zealots of Russian Historical Education (1895–1918), Vera Kaplan analyzes the network of voluntary associations that existed in imperial Russia, showing how they interacted with state, public, and private bodies. Unlike most Russian voluntary associations of the late imperial period, the Zealots were conservative in their view of the world. Yet, like other history associations, the group conceived their educational mission broadly, engaging academic and amateur historians, supporting free public libraries, and widely disseminating the historical narrative embraced by the Society through periodicals. The Zealots were champions of voluntary association and admitted members without regard to social status, occupation, or gender. Kaplan’s study affirms the existence of a more substantial civil society in late imperial Russia and one that could endorse a modernist program without an oppositional liberal agenda.

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