توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Mobilizing the Russian Nation: Patriotism and Citizenship in the First World War
نام کتاب : Mobilizing the Russian Nation: Patriotism and Citizenship in the First World War
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بسیج ملت روسیه: میهن پرستی و شهروندی در جنگ جهانی اول
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نویسندگان : Melissa Kirschke Stockdale
ناشر : Cambridge University Press
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 304
ISBN (شابک) : 1107093864 , 9781107093867
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Cover
Half-title
Series information
Title page
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Note on Usage and Translation
Chronology
Introduction Mobilizing a Nation: Patriotism and Citizenship in Russia’s Great War, 1914-1918
Origins and Structure
Sources and Definitions
1 A Sacred Union: Patriotic Narratives and the Language of Inclusion
The Union of Tsar and People
Peoples and Parties United
Mobilization and Mass Sentiment
A Second Fatherland War
Controlling Information in Wartime
Conclusions
2 National Mobilization: Government, Propaganda, and the Press
Moving Images: The Skobelev Committee
Publicizing Enemy Atrocities
Reaching a Mass Audience
‘‘Selling’’ the War
Making Russians Heroes
Conclusions
3 ‘‘On the Altar of the Fatherland’’: The Orthodox Church and the Language of Sacrifice
The Church on the Eve of the War
Mobilizing Altruism
Sacred-Secular Rituals Uniting the Nation
Disseminating Patriotism
The Church and the Army
The Language of Sacrifice
The Meaning of the War
An Ambiguous Sacred Union
Reception of the Narrative
Conclusions
4 ‘‘All for the War!’’: War Relief and the Language of Citizenship
Nationwide Networks of Relief
The Politics of Service and Giving
Mobilizing Resources
Conclusions
5 United in Gratitude: Honoring Soldiers and Defining the Nation
Obligations Owed Every (Worthy) Soldier
Memorializing Fallen Soldiers
Recognizing and Rewarding Soldiers
Creating a Patriotic National Holiday
‘‘The Era of the Peasant Citizen’’
Conclusions
6 Fantasies of Treason: Sorting Out Membership in the Russian National Community
Spymania
The Poles and the Sacred Union of Peoples
‘‘Traitors and Betrayers’’: The Jews
Countering the Narrative of Treason
Unite or Exclude? The Fatherland Patriotic Union and the Right
Fears of German Dominance
Exclude and Expropriate
Germans by Faith
Other Internal Enemies
Conclusions
7 ‘‘For Freedom and the Fatherland’’: Shaping Citizens in Revolutionary 1917
New Institutions, New Rights
Framing the Patriotic National Discourse
Enlightening a Liberated Citizenry
Women Citizen-Soldiers
Conclusions
Conclusion
Constructing ‘‘Sacred Union’’
Subjects into Citizens
The Revolutionary Nation
Postwar ‘‘Demobilization’’
Select Bibliography
Archival Sources
Bakhmeteff Archive of Russian and East European Culture,Columbia University, New York
Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii (GARF), Moscow
Hoover Institution Archives on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford, CA
Library of Congress, Photography and Graphics Division, Washington, DC
Rossiiskii Gosudarstvennyi Istoricheskii Arkhiv (RGIA)
Rossiiskii Gosudarstvennyi Voenno-istoricheskii Arkhiv (RGVIA), Moscow
Russian Newspapers and Periodicals
Published Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index