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Laura Engelstein

    27 giugno 1946

    Laura Engelstein è una storica americana il cui lavoro approfondisce la storia russa ed europea. La sua esperienza risiede in un esame approfondito dei processi storici e delle dinamiche sociali. Attraverso la sua permanenza in prestigiose università, ha contribuito in modo significativo all'arricchimento degli studi storici.

    Slavophile Empire
    Russia in Flames
    • Russia in Flames

      • 856pagine
      • 30 ore di lettura

      Laura Engelstein, one of the greatest scholars of Russian history, has written a searing and defining account of the Russian Revolution, the fall of the old order, and the creation of the Soviet state.

      Russia in Flames
    • Twentieth-century Russia, in all its political incarnations, lacked the basic features of the Western liberal the rule of law, civil society, and an uncensored public sphere. In Slavophile Empire, the leading historian Laura Engelstein pays particular attention to the Slavophiles and their heirs, whose aversion to the secular individualism of the West and embrace of an idealized version of the native past established a pattern of thinking that had an enduring impact on Russian political life. Imperial Russia did not lack for partisans of Western-style liberalism, but they were outnumbered, to the right and to the left, by those who favored illiberal options. In the book's rigorously argued chapters, Engelstein asks how Russia's identity as a cultural nation at the core of an imperial state came to be defined in terms of this antiliberal consensus. She examines debates on religion and secularism, on the role of culture and the law under a traditional regime presiding over a modernizing society, on the status of the empire's ethnic peripheries, and on the spirit needed to mobilize a multinational empire in times of war. These debates, she argues, did not predetermine the kind of system that emerged after 1917, but they foreshadowed elements of a political culture that are still in evidence today.

      Slavophile Empire