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In: Ab imperio: studies of new imperial history and nationalism in the Post-Soviet space, Band 2016, Heft 3, S. 420-423
ISSN: 2164-9731
In: Jews and Muslims in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, S. 65-86
In: East European Jewish affairs, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 187-204
ISSN: 1743-971X
In: East European Jewish affairs, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 251-252
ISSN: 1743-971X
In: Mathematical social sciences, Band 59, Heft 3, S. 299-305
In: Mathematical social sciences, Band 58, Heft 1, S. 15-24
In: Center for Financial Studies Working Paper No. 691, 2023
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In: Advances in Mathematical Economics, 12 v.v. 12
Discusses the political cooperation between Jews and Lithuanians in the Tsarist Empire from the last decades of the 19th century until the early 1920s. These years saw the transformation of both Jewish and Lithuanian political life. Within the Jewish community, the previously dominant integrationists were now challenged both by those who believed that the Jews were not a religious but an ethnic or proto-nationalist group and those who believed that only with the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a socialist state would Jewish integration be possible. Among the Lithuanians, the emergence of a modern national identity became increasingly prevalent
In: Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
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, as well as to the Kingdom of Poland. At issue is whether the late Russian Empire entered World War I as a multiethnic state with many of its age-old mechanisms run by a multiethnic elite, or as a Russian state predominantly managed by ethnic Russians. The tsarist vision of prioritizing loyalty among all subjects over privileging ethnic Russians and discriminating against non-Russians faced a fundamental problem: as soon as the opportunity presented itself, non-Russians would increase their demands and become increasingly separatist. The authors found that although the imperial government did not really identify with popular Russian nationalism, it sometimes ended up implementing policies promoted by Russian nationalist proponents. Matters addressed include native language education, interconfessional rivalry, the "Jewish question," the origins of mass tourism in the western provinces, as well as the emergence of Russian nationalist attitudes in the aftermath of the first Russian revolution
In: Вестник Московского университета. Серия 1: Математика. Механика; Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Seriya 1. Matematika. Mekhanika, Heft 4, S. 69-71
In: Učenye zapiski Komsomolʹskogo-na-Amure gosudarstvennogo techničeskogo universiteta: obščorossijskij ežekvartalʹnyj ėlektronnyj žurnal = Scholarly notes of Komsomolsk-na-Amure State Technical University : All-Russia quarterly e-publication, Band 1, Heft 36, S. 106-115
ISSN: 2222-5218
In: Journal of Finance, Volume 79, Issue 3, June 2024, Pages 2339-2390.
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