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Russian History and Culture
Biographical note
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Jeffrey P. Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University
Christina Lodder, University of Edinburgh
Jeffrey P. Brooks (brooksjp@jhu.edu) is Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. He specializes in Russian culture and politics in the 19th-20th century, Russian literature and history, Russian Popular Culture, and Cold War studies. Professor Brooks has published extensively on these subjects and also serves as a Board member of the journal Russian History and as advisor of Brill's primary source program in Russia.
Christina Lodder (hammerlodder@hotmail.com) is Honorary Professorial Fellow of Art History at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She specializes in the history of Russian art and design of the early twentieth century. Her numerous publications include Russian Constructivism, the Catalogue Raisonné of the Constructions and Sculptures of Naum Gabo, Constructing Modernity, the Art and Career of Naum Gabo; Constructive Strands in Russian Art, and Rethinking Malevich.
Jeffrey P. Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University
Christina Lodder, University of Edinburgh
Jeffrey P. Brooks (brooksjp@jhu.edu) is Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. He specializes in Russian culture and politics in the 19th-20th century, Russian literature and history, Russian Popular Culture, and Cold War studies. Professor Brooks has published extensively on these subjects and also serves as a Board member of the journal Russian History and as advisor of Brill's primary source program in Russia.
Christina Lodder (hammerlodder@hotmail.com) is Honorary Professorial Fellow of Art History at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She specializes in the history of Russian art and design of the early twentieth century. Her numerous publications include Russian Constructivism, the Catalogue Raisonné of the Constructions and Sculptures of Naum Gabo, Constructing Modernity, the Art and Career of Naum Gabo; Constructive Strands in Russian Art, and Rethinking Malevich.
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Alexei Lalo
The monograph explores traditions of expressing the body and sexuality (designated as "silence" and "burlesque") throughout Russia's literary history, with a particular focus on how these traditions affect the literary modernization during the Silver Age (1890-1921) and subsequent émigré writing.
€119.00$159.00
Kåre Johan Mjør
Reformulating Russia provides a thorough narratological and contextual analysis of Russian émigré historiography as it appears in Georgii Fedotov’s Saints of Ancient Russia, Georgii Florovskii’s The Ways of Russian Theology, Nikolai Berdiaev’s The Russian Idea and Vasilii Zenkovskii’s History of ...
€110.00$148.00
Kati Parppei
Contributing, for instance, to the fields of nationality and borderland studies, this book offers a fascinating study of the process of “writing a worthy past” for the Russian Orthodox monastery of Valaam during the 18th and 19th centuries.
€120.00$167.00
Jarrett Zigon
Based on life-historical research with five Muscovites, this book provides an intimate portrait of their experience of the post-Soviet years as a period of intense refashioning of moral personhood. This process is revealed as uniquely personal, socially shared, and globally influenced.
€120.00$167.00
Cynthia Hyla Whittaker
This book elaborates the origins of the famed Russian style and celebrates the seminal role that Fedor Solnstsev plays in its development, thus rescuing from near obscurity this pioneer in the arts of the nineteenth century and in the formation of the defining image of Imperial Russia.
€98.00$136.00
Anna Lisa Crone
Eros and Creativity in Russian Religious Renewal explores a tradition of sublimation and the theories of creativity in works of the four greatest Russian religious thinkers: Solovyov, Rozanov, Berdyaev and Vysheslatsev. Crone's study adds what is missing to the few books that currently exist ...
€114.00$158.00
Andrew Savchenko
The book explains Belarus’s adherence to Soviet social, political and economic institutions. Comparative historical analysis spans the period from the 16th century to the present. Discussion concentrates on development of Belarus’s national institutions in interaction with Russia and other ...
€128.00$178.00
edited by Ilya Gerasimov, Jan Kusber, and Alexander Semyonov
This collection turns to different modes of self-representation and self-description of the Russian Empire in an attempt to reveal social practices and processes that are usually ignored by the teleological, nation-centered historical narratives.
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