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Russian Exceptionalism between East and West : The Ambiguous Empire
Looking East, Looking West
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Author(s):
Kevork Oskanian
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June 23 2021
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Springer International Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
Conceptualising an Empire in Between
pp. 51
Hybrid Exceptionalism Under the Romanovs
pp. 101
The Soviet Union as a Hybrid Civilising Project
pp. 157
Hybrid Exceptionalism in Contemporary Russia
pp. 197
Looking East, Looking West
pp. 241
Conclusion: Beyond Empire’s Shadow
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