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At the Vanishing Point in History Critical Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.12.2024

Herausgeber

Marina F. Bykova

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Bloomsbury Academic

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360

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13.8/21.6/2.2 cm

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440 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-43831-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.12.2024

Herausgeber

Marina F. Bykova

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

13.8/21.6/2.2 cm

Gewicht

440 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-43831-6

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  • At the Vanishing Point in History:
    Critical Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War

    Table of Contents
    Notes on Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    At the Edge of the Abyss: The Countdown Begins
    Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University, USA)

    Prologue

    Doors of Hell: New Russian Apocalypticism
    Mikhail Epstein (Emory University, USA)

    Part I. Unlearned Lessons From Russia's Bloody History

    The War on Progress and the Missed Opportunities of Russian Enlightenment
    Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University, USA)

    Between Nationalism and Universalism: The Imperial Imagination from Vladimir Solovyov to Alexandre Kojève
    Boris Groys (European Graduate School, Switzerland)

    The Defeated Judge the Victors, or Bolshevism in post-October Russian Thought
    Alexander L. Dobrokhotov (King's College London, UK)

    War in Ukraine and the Ethics of Pragmatism
    Dmitri N. Shalin (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)

    Against the West: The Weimar Republic and Post-Soviet Russia in the Yeltsin Era as
    Aggrieved Powers
    Leonid Luks (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt,Germany),

    Part II. The War of Obsession

    The "End of History" or the End of the Human Race? Rereading Fukuyama and HuntingtonDuring Russia's War Against Ukraine
    Mikhail Sergeev (University of the Arts, Philadelphia,USA)

    Point of Madness and the Search for History's Meaning
    Mikhail Blumenkranz (Independent Scholar, Germany)

    Nostalgia, Trickster, and the War
    Mark Lipovetsky (Columbia University, USA)

    The Return of the Grand Inquisitor
    Maja Soboleva (University of Marburg, Germany)

    The Viscosity of Russian Space: An Essay in Structural Analysis
    Helen Petrovsky (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)

    Part III. Does Russia Have a Future?

    Cyclical Progress. The Eternal Return of Modernity
    Vladimir Marchenkov (Ohio University, USA)

    Being Guilty, Feeling Guilty: Right and Morality in Russia in the Shadow of the Current War
    Michail Maiatsky (University of Fribourg / University of Lausanne, Switzerland)

    Russian Ouroboros
    Mikhail P. Shishkin (Freelance Writer, Switzerland)

    Defederating Russia
    Alexander Etkind (Central European University, Vienna, Austria)