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Editors Border Crossings
Robert C. Williams European Political Emigrations: A Lost Subject
Gérard Noiriel National Representations and Social Categories: The Case of Political Refugees
Rainer Ohliger Beyond the National Narrative: Europeanizing Migration History – Narrating Europe from Its Margins-1
Rainer Ohliger Beyond the National Narrative: Europeanizing Migration History – Narrating Europe from Its Margins-2
Willard Sunderland Empire without Imperialism? Ambiguities of Colonization in Tsarist Russia
Andrew Gentes Sakhalin’s Women: The Convergence of Sexuality and Penology in Late Imperial Russia
David Cuthel The Circassian Surgun
Tatiana Teterevleva Migration Policy of Russian Authorities during the First Third of the 20th Century and the Specificity of its Implementation in the Russian North
Wim Coudenys Between Them and Us – The Construction of Community Borders by Russian Emigres in Belgium
Alexander Dmitriev Nationalization of Scholarship and the Emigration Factor: Russian Scholars of Humanities in Germany (1920’s – 1930’s)
Mark Bassin “Classical” Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity
Serguei Glebov Imperial Borders as the Boundaries of Modernity. Anticolonialist Rhetoric and the Theory of Cultural Types in Eurasianism
Serguei Glebov Between Empires: From the Correspondence of the Participants in the Eurasionist Movement
Document From the Eurasionist Correspondence
| Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science | Anton Popov Becoming Pontic: “Post-Socialist” Identities, “Transnational” Geography, and the “Native” Land of the Caucasian Greeks
Alesya Bogaevskaya, Betty Morgan Chinese Migration in the Russian Far East: Perspectives on Border Crossers, Migrants and Refugees
| ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies | Alexander Semyonov From the Editors. A Window on the Dilemmas of History Writing on Empire and Nation
Natalia Iakovenko “Ukraine Between East and West”: Projection of an Idea
Iaroslav Hrytsak Ukrainian Historiography, 1991-2001: Decade of Transformation
Thomas M. Prymak General Histories of Ukraine Published in English During the Second World War
Andriy Zayarnyuk On The Importance of Location and The Dangers of Self-Recognition
Georgii Kasianov The Contemporary State of Ukrainian Historiography: Methodological and Institutional Aspects
Margaret Ziolkowski Sympathy for the Devil: Anatoli Pristavkin and the Chechen Deportation
Igor Martyniuk The Tarnishing “Gold” of Russia Abroad: Thinking Critically About the Recent Historiography on the Interwar European Emigration
Christian Noack Thomas Sanders (Ed.), Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State (Armonk N.Y, London: M. E. Sharpe, 1999). 536 pp. Bibliographical notes, index. $39.95. ISBN 1-56324-685-6 (Paperback)
Stanislav Savitskii Ñâåòëàíà Áîéì. Îáùèå ìåñòà: Ìèôîëîãèÿ ïîâñåäíåâíîé æèçíè. Ìîñêâà: Íîâîå ëèòåðàòóðíîå îáîçðåíèå, 2002.
Maksim Kirchanov Lithuanian Historical Studies. Vol. 5. Vilnius: Lithuanian Institute of History, 2000.
Igor Martyniuk Philip Boobbyer, S.L.Frank: The Life and Work of a Russian Philosopher, 1877–1950 (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1995), 292 p. ISBN 0-8214-1110-1 Ôèëèïï Áóááàéåð. Ñ. Ë.Ôðàíê: Æèçíü è òðóäû ðóññêîãî ôèëîñîôà, 1877–1950. Ì.: ÐÎÑÑÏÝÍ, 2001. 328 ñ. ISBN 5-82
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