The Imperial Imagination of Russians … and its limits

  • Among Soviet historians it has become a kind of truism that the Soviet Union was in a permanent state of contradictions and that Soviet society adopted to these contradictions with a variety of survival mechanisms that ranged from ignoring contradictions to circumventing their challenges. One of the most significant contradictions was the tension between the Soviet Union’s self-declared anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism and the fact that it asserted its own imperial and colonial structures, especially in the post-WW II period. Many more qualified people have written on this and debated which of the two elements should be considered primary or how one should characterize the resulting entity. I shall try to address a different question here: What does and did empire mean to Russians, especially vis-à-vis Ukraine?

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Author:Juliane FürstGND
URL:https://www.zdbooks.de/dossier-ukraine-2024/fuerst-the-imperial-imaginations-of-russians
DOI:https://doi.org/10.14765/zzf.dok-2754
Publisher:ZZF - Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung: zdbooks
Place of publication:Potsdam
Document Type:Online Publication
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2024/05/31
Release Date:2024/06/12
Page Number:7
First Page:26
Last Page:32
Dewey Decimal Classification:9 Geschichte und Geografie / 94 Geschichte Europas / 947 Geschichte Osteuropas; Russlands
ZZF Topic-Classification:Gewalt
Eliten
Europäische Integration
Flucht und Vertreibung
Krieg
ZZF Regional-Classification:Europa / Osteuropa / UdSSR/Russland
Europa / Osteuropa / Ukraine
ZZF Chronological-Classification:21. Jahrhundert
Web-Publications:zdbooks / Die Wirklichkeit ist angekommen … Ein Dossier aus Anlass des russischen Überfalls auf die Ukraine / Beiträge
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell-Keine Bearbeitungen (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)