Labnet: ToC: Ab Imperio, issue 2007:4

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Ab Imperio, TOC: issue 2007:4
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'Ab Imperio' editors are pleased to announce the release of the fourth
issue of the journal in 2007. 'Ab Imperio' is a bilingual (English
Russian) international scholarly journal dedicated to the study of
empire and nationalism in the post Soviet space. The fourth issue of the
journal is devoted to the exploration of "The Future of the Past." The
language of each publication (Russian or English) is indicated by a
letter in brackets.Please find below the table of contents and visit the
website for more information: http://www.abimperio.net

For submissions, subscription or other inquiries please contact the
editors at: office at abimperio.net 

The Future of the Past

I. Methodology and Theory

>From the Editors
Moving On, Back to the Future (E)

Serhii Plokhy
Beyond Nationality (E)

Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper
Imperial Trajectories (R)

II. History

Zaal Andronikashvili
The Glory of Feebleness: The Martyrology Paradigm of Georgian Political
Theology (R)

Alexander Dmitriev
Ukrainian Science and Its Imperial Contexts, The Nineteenth - Early
Twentieth Century (R)

Liliia Berezhnaia
The "Ukrainian Triangle" of Stepan Tomashivs'kyi (1875-1930): On the
Peculiarities of the "Imaginary Geography" of the Early Twentieth
Century (R)

Patryk Babiracki
Imperial Heresies: Polish Students in the Soviet Union, 1948-1957 (E)

Andrzej Nowak
A "Polish Connection" in American Sovietology, Or the Old Homeland
Enmities in the New Host Country Humanities (E)

IV. Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science

 Olga Khristoforova Making the Future: Mari through the Camera's Lens
(R)

V. ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies

Boris Kolonitskii
Diagnosis: Fame (The Unfinished Story of the European University in St.
Petersburg) (R)

VI. Newest Mythologies

Kevin M. F. Platt
Allegories of Stalinist Historiography: Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible
(E)

VII. Book Reviews >>

Ab Imperio. Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the
Post-Soviet Space. Kazan', Russia
P.O. Box 157, Kazan' 420015. Tel./Fax: 7-8432-644-018
Homepage http://www.abimperio.net/

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