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Russia in Asia - Imaginations, Interactions, and Realities (Hardcover): Jane F Hacking, Jeffrey S. Hardy, Matthew P. Romaniello Russia in Asia - Imaginations, Interactions, and Realities (Hardcover)
Jane F Hacking, Jeffrey S. Hardy, Matthew P. Romaniello
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume presents new research on Russian-Asian connections by historians, art historians, literary scholars, and linguists. Of particular interest are imagined communities, social networks, and the legacy of colonialism in this important arena of global exchanges within the imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. Individual chapters investigate how Russians imagined Asia and its inhabitants, how these different populations interacted across political and cultural divides, and how people in Siberia, China, and other parts of Asia reacted to Russian imperialism, both in its formal and informal manifestations. A key strength of this volume is its interdisciplinary approach to the topic, challenging readers to synthesize multiple analytical lenses to better understand the multivalent connections binding Russia and Asia together.

Russia in Asia - Imaginations, Interactions, and Realities (Paperback): Jane F Hacking, Jeffrey S. Hardy, Matthew P. Romaniello Russia in Asia - Imaginations, Interactions, and Realities (Paperback)
Jane F Hacking, Jeffrey S. Hardy, Matthew P. Romaniello
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume presents new research on Russian-Asian connections by historians, art historians, literary scholars, and linguists. Of particular interest are imagined communities, social networks, and the legacy of colonialism in this important arena of global exchanges within the imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. Individual chapters investigate how Russians imagined Asia and its inhabitants, how these different populations interacted across political and cultural divides, and how people in Siberia, China, and other parts of Asia reacted to Russian imperialism, both in its formal and informal manifestations. A key strength of this volume is its interdisciplinary approach to the topic, challenging readers to synthesize multiple analytical lenses to better understand the multivalent connections binding Russia and Asia together.

Contested Spaces of Nobility in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed): Matthew P. Romaniello Contested Spaces of Nobility in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed)
Matthew P. Romaniello; Charles Lipp
R4,179 Discovery Miles 41 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years scholars have increasingly challenged and reassessed the once established concept of the 'crisis of the nobility' in early-modern Europe. Offering a range of case studies from countries across Europe this collection further expands our understanding of just how the nobility adapted to the rapidly changing social, political, religious and cultural circumstances around them. By allowing readers to compare and contrast a variety of case studies across a range of national and disciplinary boundaries, a fuller - if more complex - picture emerges of the strategies and actions employed by nobles to retain their influence and wealth. The nobility exploited Renaissance science and education, disruptions caused by war and religious strife, changing political ideas and concepts, the growth of a market economy, and the evolution of centralized states in order to maintain their lineage, reputation, and position. Through an examination of the differing strategies utilized to protect their status, this collection reveals much about the fundamental role of the 'second order' in European history and how they had to redefine the social and cultural 'spaces' in which they found themselves. By using a transnational and comparative approach to the study of the European nobility, the volume offers exciting new perspectives on this important, if often misunderstood, social group.

Russian History through the Senses - From 1700 to the Present (Hardcover): Matthew P. Romaniello, Tricia Starks Russian History through the Senses - From 1700 to the Present (Hardcover)
Matthew P. Romaniello, Tricia Starks
R3,950 Discovery Miles 39 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together an impressive cast of well-respected scholars in the field of modern Russian studies, Russian History through the Senses investigates life in Russia from 1700 to the present day via the senses. It examines past experiences of taste, touch, smell, sight and sound to capture a vivid impression of what it was to have lived in the Russian world, so uniquely placed as it is between East and West, during the last three hundred years. The book discusses the significance of sensory history in relation to modern Russia and covers a range of exciting case studies, rich with primary source material, that provide a stimulating way of understanding modern Russia at a visceral level. Russian History through the Senses is a novel text that is of great value to scholars and students interested in modern Russian studies.

Enterprising Empires - Russia and Britain in Eighteenth-Century Eurasia (Paperback): Matthew P. Romaniello Enterprising Empires - Russia and Britain in Eighteenth-Century Eurasia (Paperback)
Matthew P. Romaniello
R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Commercial competition between Britain and Russia became entangled during the eighteenth century in Iran, the Middle East, and China, and disputes emerged over control of the North Pacific. Focusing on the British Russia Company, Matthew P. Romaniello charts the ways in which the company navigated these commercial and diplomatic frontiers. He reveals how geopolitical developments affected trade far more than commercial regulations, while also challenging depictions of this period as a straightforward era of Russian economic decline. By looking at merchants' and diplomats' correspondence and the actions and experiences of men working in Eurasia for Russia and Britain, he demonstrates the importance of restoring human experiences in global processes and provides individual perspective on this game of empire. This approach reveals that economic fears, more than commodities exchanged, motivated actions across the geopolitical landscape of Europe during the Seven Years' War and the American and French Revolutions.

The Life Cycle of Russian Things - From Fish Guts to Faberge, 1600 - Present (Hardcover): Matthew P. Romaniello, Alison K... The Life Cycle of Russian Things - From Fish Guts to Faberge, 1600 - Present (Hardcover)
Matthew P. Romaniello, Alison K Smith, Tricia Starks
R2,984 Discovery Miles 29 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Life Cycle of Russian Things re-orients commodity studies using interdisciplinary and comparative methods to foreground unique Russian and Soviet materials as varied as apothecary wares, isinglass, limestone and tanks. It also transforms modernist and Western interpretations of the material by emphasizing the commonalities of the Russian experience. Expert contributors from across the United States, Canada, Britain, and Germany come together to situate Russian material culture studies at an interdisciplinary crossroads. Drawing upon theory from anthropology, history, and literary and museum studies, the volume presents a complex narrative, not only in terms of material consumption but also in terms of production and the secondary life of inheritance, preservation, or even destruction. In doing so, the book reconceptualises material culture as a lived experience of sensory interaction. The Life Cycle of Russian Things sheds new light on economic history and consumption studies by reflecting the diversity of Russia's experiences over the last 400 years.

Enterprising Empires - Russia and Britain in Eighteenth-Century Eurasia (Hardcover): Matthew P. Romaniello Enterprising Empires - Russia and Britain in Eighteenth-Century Eurasia (Hardcover)
Matthew P. Romaniello
R2,520 Discovery Miles 25 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Commercial competition between Britain and Russia became entangled during the eighteenth century in Iran, the Middle East, and China, and disputes emerged over control of the North Pacific. Focusing on the British Russia Company, Matthew P. Romaniello charts the ways in which the company navigated these commercial and diplomatic frontiers. He reveals how geopolitical developments affected trade far more than commercial regulations, while also challenging depictions of this period as a straightforward era of Russian economic decline. By looking at merchants' and diplomats' correspondence and the actions and experiences of men working in Eurasia for Russia and Britain, he demonstrates the importance of restoring human experiences in global processes and provides individual perspective on this game of empire. This approach reveals that economic fears, more than commodities exchanged, motivated actions across the geopolitical landscape of Europe during the Seven Years' War and the American and French Revolutions.

The Life Cycle of Russian Things - From Fish Guts to Faberge, 1600 - Present (Paperback): Matthew P. Romaniello, Alison K... The Life Cycle of Russian Things - From Fish Guts to Faberge, 1600 - Present (Paperback)
Matthew P. Romaniello, Alison K Smith, Tricia Starks
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Life Cycle of Russian Things re-orients commodity studies using interdisciplinary and comparative methods to foreground unique Russian and Soviet materials as varied as apothecary wares, isinglass, limestone and tanks. It also transforms modernist and Western interpretations of the material by emphasizing the commonalities of the Russian experience. Expert contributors from across the United States, Canada, Britain, and Germany come together to situate Russian material culture studies at an interdisciplinary crossroads. Drawing upon theory from anthropology, history, and literary and museum studies, the volume presents a complex narrative, not only in terms of material consumption but also in terms of production and the secondary life of inheritance, preservation, or even destruction. In doing so, the book reconceptualises material culture as a lived experience of sensory interaction. The Life Cycle of Russian Things sheds new light on economic history and consumption studies by reflecting the diversity of Russia's experiences over the last 400 years.

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