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Making Russians Meaning And Practice Of Russification In Lithuania And Belarus After 1863 On The Boundary Of Two Worlds Identity Freedom And Moral Imagination In The Baltics Darius Staliunas

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Making Russians Meaning And Practice Of Russification In Lithuania And Belarus After 1863 On The Boundary Of Two Worlds Identity Freedom And Moral Imagination In The Baltics Darius Staliunas
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Making Russians Meaning And Practice Of Russification In Lithuania And Belarus After 1863 On The Boundary Of Two Worlds Identity Freedom And Moral Imagination In The Baltics Darius Staliunas instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Darius Staliunas
ISBN: 9781435612402, 9789042022676, 143561240X, 9042022671
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Making Russians Meaning And Practice Of Russification In Lithuania And Belarus After 1863 On The Boundary Of Two Worlds Identity Freedom And Moral Imagination In The Baltics Darius Staliunas by Darius Staliunas 9781435612402, 9789042022676, 143561240X, 9042022671 instant download after payment.

Making Russians is a valuable and insightful examination, based on a solid archival foundation, of the nationalities policies in tsarist Russia's northwestern borderlands of Lithuania and Belarus. Making Russians explores the various strategies of "Russification" that the imperial government pursued - largely unsuccessfully - in this region. The book is essential reading for all students of imperial Russia. It has applications for the present as well, when issues of national identity continue to engage the citizens of both Russia and the states of the Former Soviet Union.

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