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Russia
Inventing the Nation
Vera Tolz
Bloomsbury USA, March 2001
ISBN: 978-0-340-67705-6, ISBN10: 0-340-67705-8,
6.06299 x 9.17323 inches, 320 pages,
Trade Paperback, $49.95
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The question of national identity is central to the future of Russia. In this analysis, which spans three centuries of Russian cultural history, Vera Tolz places post-communist Russia in a broad historical background. She focuses on three ways of defining Russia and Russians: Russia as a counterpart to the West; Russians as creators of a unique multi-ethnic community; and Russians as members of the community of Eastern Slavs. She demonstrates how these three perspectives have dominated the views of Russia in the modern era and traces their origins back to writers and historians in the eighteenth century. Combining a rich historical study with a rigorous analytical framework,
Russia
is an essential tool for understanding contemporary Russia.
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"[A] substantive and solid overview of the basic concepts and formative issues related to Russian nationalism . . . [A] valuable addition to the existing studies on these issues."—
Slavic and East European Journal
“[A] major contribution towards elucidating how Russians' own understanding of themselves has evolved over the past three centuries. Most previous Western histories have treated the Soviet Union as an irrelevant or regressive period in the evolution of Russian nationhood. Tolz ‘brings back the Soviet Union,’ not idealizing it but showing that it played its own paradoxical and ambivalent role.”—
The Times Literary Supplement
(London)
“[Thoroughly] researched and clearly written . . . Reading the book is illuminating.”—
History: Reviews of New Books
“Although a volume so kaleidoscopic in content, so allusive in argument, and so multilayered in construction necessarily yields more to those familiar with the subject than it can to the novice, Tolz writes vigorously throughout, and readers at all levels of sophistication will have something to learn from her consistently interesting book.”—
Slavonica
About the Author(s)
Vera Tolz
Vera Tolz
is Professor of Russian Studies, University of Manchester.
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