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Choi Chatterjee

    Soviet Adventures in the Land of the Capitalists
    Russia's Long Twentieth Century
    Celebrating Women
    Russia in World History
    • Russia in World History

      A Transnational Approach

      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Russia in World History uses a comparative framework to understand Russian history in a global context. The book challenges the idea of Russia as an outlier of European civilization by examining select themes in modern Russian history alongside cases drawn from the British Empire.Choi Chatterjee analyzes the concepts of nation and empire, selfhood and subjectivity, socialism and capitalism, and revolution and the world order in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. In doing so she rethinks many historical narratives that bluntly posit a liberal West against a repressive, authoritarian Russia. Instead Chatterjee argues for a wider perspective which reveals that imperial practices relating to the appropriation of human and natural resources were shared across European empires, both East and West.Incorporating the stories of famous thinkers, such as Leo Tolstoy, Emma Goldman, Wangari Maathai, Arundhati Roy, among others. This unique interpretation of modern Russia is knitted together from the varied lives and experiences of those individuals who challenged the status quo and promoted a different way of thinking. This is a ground-breaking book with big and provocative ideas about the history of the modern world, and will be vital reading for students of both modern Russian and world history.

      Russia in World History
    • Choi Chatterjee analyzes both Bolshevik attitudes towards women and the invented state rituals surrounding Women's Day to demonstrate the ways these celebrations helped construct gender notions in the Soviet Union.

      Celebrating Women
    • Russia's Long Twentieth Century

      Voices, Memories, Contested Perspectives

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book presents a thorough exploration of Russian history, spanning from the empire through the Soviet era to the post-Soviet period, while placing modern Russia within a global context. It examines the establishment of the socialist regime under the Bolsheviks and the evolution of political ideology and foreign policy after the Soviet Union's fall. Enhanced with images, maps, primary sources, and discussion questions, it serves as an essential introductory resource for understanding twentieth-century Russian history.

      Russia's Long Twentieth Century
    • In 1935, two Soviet satirists, Ilia Ilf and Evgeny Petrov, undertook a 10,000 mile American road trip. Lisa Kirschenbaum reconstructs their epic journey and their encounters with a vast cast of characters in order to reveal the role of ordinary individuals in shaping foreign relations between the two countries.

      Soviet Adventures in the Land of the Capitalists