Ab Imperio (2009), 4

Title 
Ab Imperio (2009), 4
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From Homo Imperii to Civitas: Projects of Imagined Imperial Communities

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Kazan', Russland 2009: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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vierteljährlich
Price
124 € Jahresabo, 31 € Einzelhelheft

 

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Organization name
Ab Imperio. Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space
Country
Russian Federation
c/o
Postanschrift: P.O. Box 157, Kazan' 420015. Tel./Fax: 7-8432-644-018
By
Alexander Kaplunovski

"Ab Imperio" editors are pleased to announce the release of the fourth issue of the journal in 2009. "Ab Imperio" is a bilingual (English and Russian) international scholarly journal dedicated to the study of empire and nationalism in the post soviet space. The fourth issue of the journal is devoted to the exploration of "From Homo Imperii to Civitas: Projects of Imagined Imperial Communities". The language of each publication (Russian and/or English) is indicated by a letter in brackets.

Please find below the table of contents and visit the website for more information: <www.abimperio.net>

For submissions, subscription or other inquiries please contact the editors at: <office@abimperio.net>

Table of contents

AI 4/2009: “FROM HOMO IMPERII TO CIVITAS: PROJECTS OF IMAGINED IMPERIAL COMMUNITIES”

METHODOLOGY AND THEORY

Editors
Imperial Society as a Community Imagined by Homo Imperii (R&E)

George Steinmetz
The Imperial Entanglements of Sociology in the United States, Britain, and France Since the Nineteenth Century (E)

David Sneath
Tribe, Ethnos, Nation: Rethinking Evolutionist Social Theory and Representations of Nomadic Inner Asia (E)

Forum AI
Debating the Concepts of Evolutionist Social Theory: Responses to David Sneath

Sergei Abashin (R)

Tatiana Skrynnikova, Nikolay Kradin (E)

Valerie A. Kivelson (E)

Richard Lim (E)

Munkh-Erdene Lkhamsuren (E)

Adrienne Lynn Edgar (E)

Serguei Glebov (E)

David Sneath
A Response to Critics (E)

HISTORY

Marina Vituhnovskaja
Service to the Empire and National Loyalty: Imperial and Finnish Biographies of the Enckells, 1850–1917 (R)

Noam Pianko
Cosmopolitan Wanderer or Zionist Activist? Sir Alfred Zimmern’s Ambivalent Jewishness and the Legacy of British Internationalism (E)

ARCHIVE

Andreas Frings
Playing Moscow off Against Kazan: Azerbaijan Maneuvering to Latinization in the Soviet Union (E)

Document
Protocol of the Meetings of the Communist Party Fraction at the Turkological Congress in Baku (R)

SOCIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, POLITICAL SCIENCE

Olivier Beaud
Federation between State and Empire (R)

Andrei Zakharov
Federation, Sovereignty, and the Principle of Subsidiarity (R)

NEWEST MYTHOLOGIES

Anna Aydinyan
“Oriental Journeys” in “The Death of Vazir-Mukhtar” (E)

BOOK REVIEWS

Seymour Becker
E. P. Barinova. Rossiiskoe dvorianstvo v nachale XX veka: Ekonomicheskii status I sociokulturnyi oblik. Moskva: “ROSSPEN”, 2008. 351 s. Ukazatel imen. ISBN: 978-5-8243-0936-2. (E)

Sergei Liubichankovskii
V. A. Voropanov. Sud i pravosudie v Rossiiskoi imperii vo vtoroi polovine XVIII – pervoi polovine XIX vv. Regionalnyi aspekt: Ural i Zapadnaia sibir (opyt sravnitelno-sopostavitelnogo analiza). Cheliabinsk: Izdatelstvo Cheliabinskogo universiteta (filiala) FGOU VPO “Uralskaia akademiia gosudarstvennoi sluzhby”, 2008. 606 s. ISBN: 978-5-8056-0175-12008. - 606 s. (R)

Anika Walke
Pamiat o voine 60 let spustia: Rossiia, Germania, Evropa / Sost. I red. M. Gabovich. Moskva: „Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie“, 2005. 784 s. (=Biblioteka zhurnala „Neprikosnovennyi zapas“). ISBN: 5-86793-405-5. (E)

Charles J. Halperin
Ju. V. Seleznev. Elita Zolotoj Ordy: Nauchno-spravochnoe izdanie. Kazan: Izdatelstvo „Fen“ Akademii Nauk Respubliki Tatarstan, 2009. 232 s., il., tab., karty. ISBN: 978-5-9690-0068-1. (E)

Matthew Romaniello
M. R. Belousov. Boiarskie spiski 1645–1667 gg. kak istoricheskii istochnik. T. 1. Kazan, Institut istorii AN RT, 2008. 315 s. ISBN: 978-5-94981-112-2. (E)

Vladimir Sapon
Sarah Badcock, Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). xvii+260 pp., ill., maps. ISBN: 978-0-521-87623-0. (R)

Natalia Kovalchuk
Robert Bideleux and Jan Jeffries, A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change (2nd Edition). London and New York: Routledge, 2007. 669 pp., ills. Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 978-0-415-36627-4. (R)

Wim van Meurs
Peter Kenez, Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). ix+312 pp., ill. Notes, Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 978-0-521-85766-6 (hardback edition). (E)

Dmitry Shlapentokh
Verkhi i nizy russkogo nacionalizma. Sbornik statei / Sost. A. Verhovskii. Moskva: Centr “Sova”, 2007. 256 s., tabl. ISBN: 5-98418-009-H; Russkii nacionalizm: Ideologiia i nastroenie. Sbornik statei / Sost. A. Verhovskii. Moskva: Centr “Sova”, 2006. 301 s. ISBN: 5-98418-007-3 (E)

Nikita Khrapunov
Roxanne L. Euben, Journeys to the Other Shore: Muslim and Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2006). 313 pp. ISBN: 978-0-691-12721-7. (R)

Maria Krisan’
Wiktoria Śliwowscy, René Śliwowscy, Rosja nasza miłość (Warszawa: Wydawnictwo “Iskry”, 2008). 468 s. ISBN: 978-83-244-0055-3. (R)

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