The tsar, the empire, and the nation : dilemmas of nationalization in Russia's western borderlands, 1905-1915 / edited by Darius Staliūnas and Yoko Aoshima.

"This collection of essays addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empire. First appearing on the empire's western periphery, this challenge was most prevalent in twelve provinces extending from Ukrainian lands in the south to the Baltic provinces in the north,...

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Main Authors: Staliūnas, Darius (Author, Editor), Aoshima, Yoko (Author, Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2021.
Series:Historical studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, volume 5
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I Transformations of Imperial Nationality Policy
  • An Inconsistently Nationalizing State: The Romanov Empire and the Ukrainian National Movement, 1906-1917
  • Challenges to Imperial Authorities' Nationality Policy in the Northwest Region, 1905-15
  • What Is the "Russian Cause" and Whom Does It Serve? Russian Nationalists and Imperial Bureaucracy in the Kingdom of Poland
  • Part II Confessions in the Crossfire
  • Interconfessional Rivalry in Lithuania after the Decree of Tolerance
  • The Struggle between Confessional and Nationalist Groups for the Chełm-Podlasian Region: The 1905 Decree of Tolerance and Former Uniates
  • Part III Transformations in Education
  • Native Language Education in the Western Border Regions around 1905
  • Politics around Universal Education in Right-bank Ukraine in the Late Tsarist Period
  • To Sense an Empire: Russian Education Policy and the Origins of Mass Tourism in the Northwest Region
  • The Formation of Imperial Loyalty in the Education System in the Northwest Region in 1905-1915
  • Part IV The Problem of the Russian Right
  • Right-Wing Russian Organizations in the City of Vil'na and the Northwestern Provinces, 1905-1915
  • Defending the Empire in the Baltic Provinces: Russian Nationalist Visions in the Aftermath of the First Russian Revolution
  • Russian Jews and the Russian Right: Why Were There No Jewish Right-Wing Politics in the Late Russian Empire?
  • Contributors
  • Index