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Imperial rule
A. I. Miller and Alfred J. Rieber
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Imperial Rule (Alexei Miller and Alfred J. Rieher, page 1)
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1. NATIONALISM AND IMPERIAL RULE
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The Empire and the Nation in the Imagination of Russian Nationalism (Alexei Miller, page 9)
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The Russians and the Turks: Imperialism and Nationalism in the Era of Empires (Norman Stone, Sergei Podbolotov and Murat Yasar, page 27)
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Imperial instead of National History: Positioning Modern German History on the Map of European Empires (Philipp Ther, page 47)
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2. LEGITIMACY AND IMPERIAL RULE
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Justifying Political Power in 19th Century Europe: The Habsburg Monarchy and Beyond (Maciej Janowski, page 69)
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Schism Once Removed: Sects, State Authority, and Meanings of Religious Toleration in Imperial Russia (Paul W. Werth, page 83)
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Redefining Identities in the Late Ottoman Empire: Policies of Conversion and Apostasy (Selim Deringil, page 107)
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CORE AND PERIPHERY
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Empire on Europe's Periphery: Russian and Western Comparisons (Dominic Lieven, page 133)
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The Spanish Empire and its End: a Comparative View in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Europe (Sebastian Balfour, page 151)
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The Russian-American Company as a Colonial Contractor for the Russian Empire (Ilya Vinkovetsky, page 161)
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The Comparative Ecology of Complex Frontiers (Alfred J. Rieher, page 177)
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List of Contributors (page 209)
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Index (page 211)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 65.1 (Spring 2006): 156-157 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4148530 |
Citable Link
Published: c2004
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639241923 (hardcover)
- 9789639241985 (paper)
- 9786155211140 (ebook)