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245 0 0 _aBeyond Soviet studies /
_cedited by Daniel Orlovsky.
260 _a[Washington, D.C.] :
_bThe Woodrow Wilson Center Press ;
_a[Baltimore, Md.] :
_bDistributed by John Hopkins University Press,
_cc1995.
300 _axi, 349 pages ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
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490 1 _aWoodrow Wilson Center special studies
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aForeword – Blair A. Ruble Introduction – Daniel Orlovsky "Judging the Past, Charting the Future: On Aquariums and Fish Soup" – Daniel Orlovsky "Social Perspectives on Soviet History, the Demise of Communism, and the Ongoing Transition" – Katherine Verdery Commentary: Not the Juice But the Juicer – Reginald E. Zelnik "Society, Past and Present, in Interpreting Russia" – Moshe Lewin "From Sovietology to Comparative Political Economy" – Michael Burawoy "Nationalism and National Identities" – followed by multiple contributions: Rethinking Soviet Studies: Bringing the Non‑Russians Back In – Ronald Grigor Suny Soviet Nationality Studies between Past and Future – Martha Brill Olcott Commentary: Framing Post‑Soviet Nationality Studies – Gale Stokes "Politics" – with essays such as: Common Knowledge: Soviet Political Studies and the Problem of System Stability – Thomas F. Remington Commentary: The Record of Soviet Studies – Gabriel A. Almond Beyond Soviet Studies: The New Institutional Alternative – Scott A. Bruckner "Economics" – including: Rethinking Soviet Economic Studies – James R. Millar Commentary: The Future of Soviet Economic Studies – Christopher Clague Commentary: An Untenured Perspective on the Death of Soviet Economic Studies – Thomas Richardson "Foreign Policy" – The State of the Field: Soviet Foreign Policy – David Holloway "Culture" – with contributions like: The Relentless Cult of Novelty; or, How to Wreck the Century: Rethinking Soviet Studies – Nancy Condee Cultural History and Russian Studies – Richard Stites Contributors Index
520 _aThis volume is a carefully structured anthology that reassesses Sovietology and its evolution after the collapse of the USSR. Prominent scholars contribute essays and commentaries grouped by themes—offering critiques and charting future directions in the study of post‑Soviet realities. Key topics include social dynamics, institutional change, national identity, politics, economics, foreign policy, and culture.
651 0 _aFormer Soviet republics
_xHistoriography.
651 4 _aRusia
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856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/jhu052/94041117.html
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
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