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9%OFFEric Lohr - Russian Citizenship: From Empire to Soviet Union - 9780674066342 - V9780674066342
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Russian Citizenship: From Empire to Soviet Union

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Description for Russian Citizenship: From Empire to Soviet Union Hardback. In the first book to trace the Russian state's citizenship policy throughout its history, Lohr argues that to understand the citizenship dilemmas Russia faces today, we must return to the less xenophobic and isolationist pre-Stalin period--before the drive toward autarky after 1914 eventually sealed the state off from Europe. Num Pages: 288 pages, 9 tables. BIC Classification: 1DVUA; HBJD; JPA; LAZ; LNDA1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 245 x 167 x 20. Weight in Grams: 570.
Russian Citizenship is the first book to trace the Russian state's citizenship policy throughout its history. Focusing on the period from the mid-nineteenth century to the consolidation of Stalin's power in the 1930s, Eric Lohr considers whom the state counted among its citizens and whom it took pains to exclude. His research reveals that the Russian attitude toward citizenship was less xenophobic and isolationist and more similar to European attitudes than has been previously thought-until the drive toward autarky after 1914 eventually sealed the state off and set it apart. Drawing on untapped sources in the Russian ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Number of pages
288
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
570g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674066342
SKU
V9780674066342
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About Eric Lohr
Eric Lohr is Susan E. Lehrman Chair of Russian History and Culture at American University.

Reviews for Russian Citizenship: From Empire to Soviet Union
Lohr's fine study examines Russian citizenship across a broad time period, tracing both underlying similarities and important ruptures across nearly one hundred years. Ranging across the entire Russian empire, from the Russo-German border to the Far East, he examines the laws which framed citizenship, but probes beneath these laws to show how citizenship operated in practice. Fluidly written and deeply ... Read more

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