History | Empire and Ethnicity in Modern Russia
H640 | 11197 | Raun
A portion of the above class reserved for majors
Above class open to graduates only
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Above class meets with CEUS-R698
This colloquium offers a study of Russia and the Soviet Union as a
multinational empire, stressing the period since the mid-19th
century. The course will begin with a brief examination of the
nature of Russian imperialism and assess its evolution in the
context of other European imperialisms. This will be followed by a
comparative evaluation of tsarist and Soviet nationality policies
(the view from the center). The bulk of the course will offer a
comparative study of the major nationalities of the Russian Empire
and the USSR (the view from the non-Russian borderlands), seeking to
elucidate their political, socioeconomic, and cultural development
and to provide a meaningful basis for generalization about Russia’s
ethnic diversity. Weekly meetings will focus on discussion of
common readings. Written work will consist of two book reviews and
a bibliographical essay.