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Imperial Visions: Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East, 1840 1865

Contributor(s): Bassin, Mark (Author), Riasanovsky, Nicholas Valentine (Foreword by)

ISBN: 9780521391740

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: June 24, 1999

Dewey: 957.7

LCCN: 98-30355

Lexile Code: 1800

Features: Bibliography, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.02" H x 9.16" L x 6.10" W ( 1.48 lbs) 348 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Russia | General | Historical Geography

Series: Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography

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Description: Until the mid-nineteenth century, the Amur region had been a virtual terra incognita for the Russian public. However, the region's annexation succeeded in stirring the dreams of the country's most outstanding social and political visionaries, who declared it "civilization's most important step forward." A decade later, this enthrallment and optimism had evaporated. Mark Bassin examines Russia's perceptions of the new territories, placing the Amur enigma in the context of Russian Zeitgeist mid-century, and offers a new perspective on the relationship among Russian nationalism, geographical identity and imperial expansion.

Review Quotes: "Imperial Visions promises to make a major contribution to the growing scholarship about Russian national identity." Journal of Modern History

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