Reading Russian Sources

Reading Russian Sources

A Student's Guide to Text and Visual Sources from Russian History

Gilbert, George

Taylor & Francis Inc

01/2020

284

Mole

Inglês

9780815394976

15 a 20 dias

446

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Introduction: Reading Russian Sources George Gilbert Part 1: Contexts and Approaches 1 Early Medieval Sources Monica White 2 Primary Sources and the History of Modern Russia Peter Waldron 3 The Power of Positionality? Researching Russian History from the Margins Pavel Vasilyev Part 2: Varieties of Sources and their Interpretation 4 Imperial Maps Jennifer Keating 5 "It's Only a Story": What Value are Novels as a Historical Source? Sarah Hudspith 6 The Late Imperial Press George Gilbert 7 Surveillance Reports Dakota Irvin 8 Soviet Autobiographies Katy Turton 9 "Read All About It!": Soviet Press and Periodicals Andy Willimott 10 Visual Culture as Evidence of the Soviet Past Claire Le Foll 11 Film and TV as a Source in Soviet History: Challenges and Possibilities Jeremy Hicks 12 The Diary as Source in Russian and Soviet History Dan Healey 13 Soviet Memoir Literature: Personal Narratives of a Historical Epoch Claire Shaw 14 Prisoner Memoirs as a Source in Russian and Soviet History Mark Vincent 15 Soviet Letters Courtney Doucette
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