The question of national identity is central to the future of
Russia. This extensive analysis, spans three centuries of Russian
cultural history to place post-communist Russia within a broad
historical background. The author focuses on three ways of defining
Russia and Russians: Russia as a counterpart to the West; Russians
as creators of a unique multi-ethnic community; and Russians as
members of the community of Eastern Slavs. She then demonstrates
how these three perspectives have dominated the views of Russia in
the modern era and traces their origins back to writers and
historians in the eighteenth century. Combining a rich historical
study with a rigorous analytical framework, the book is an
essential tool for understanding contemporary Russia.
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