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Foundations of Russian Culture

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
312 Seiten
Englisch
Holy Trinity Publicationserschienen am09.11.2023
A very timely history of Russian culture and its particular trends and tendencies, which are shown to be frequently contradictory and even mutually exclusive.mehr
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KlappentextA very timely history of Russian culture and its particular trends and tendencies, which are shown to be frequently contradictory and even mutually exclusive.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-942699-50-7
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum09.11.2023
Seiten312 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 127 mm, Höhe 178 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht331 g
Artikel-Nr.60450355
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword HTM_x000D_Foreword by Maria Vasilyeva_x000D__x000D_THE CULTURAL DEBATE IN THE USSR: A PROTEST_x000D_THE DISPUTE OVER CULTURE IN THE SOVIET UNION_x000D_ÔÇ£CULTUREÔÇØ IN RUSSIAN SELF-IDENTITY_x000D__x000D_PARADOXES OF RUSSIAN CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT_x000D_â¬á â¬á 4. MAXIMALISM_x000D__x000D_MINIMALISM_x000D_UTOPIANISM_x000D__x000D_THE ÔÇ£EXPLOSIONÔÇØ OF RUSSIAN CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY_x000D__x000D_Talk 1_x000D_Talk 2_x000D_Talk 3_x000D__x000D__x000D_RENUNCIATION OF CULTURE IN THE NAME OF PRAGMATISM_x000D_RENUNCIATION OF CULTURE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION_x000D_RENUNCIATION OF CULTURE IN THE NAME OF SOCIAL UTOPIA_x000D_TOLSTOY AND CULTURE_x000D_DOSTOEVSKY AND RUSSIAN CULTURE_x000D__x000D_CULTURAL IDENTITY AT ÔÇ£THE BEGINNING OF THE CENTURYÔÇØ_x000D__x000D_Talk 1_x000D_Talk 2_x000D__x000D__x000D_ABANDONMENT OF THE MORAL FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURE_x000D_THE INITIAL REACTION TO THE REVOLUTION_x000D_THE ENSLAVEMENT OF CULTURE_x000D__x000D_CREATIVE RESISTANCE_x000D__x000D_Talk 1_x000D_Talk 2_x000D_Talk 3_x000D__x000D__x000D_THE PAST AND TRADITION_x000D_THE WEST_x000D_TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE_x000D_SOCIAL TOPICS_x000D_RELIGIOUS THEMES_x000D_AT A CROSSROADS_x000D__x000D_ON THE PATH TO SYNTHESIS â¬á_x000D__x000D_Talk 1_x000D_Talk 2_x000D__x000D__x000D_CONCLUSION_x000D__x000D_Notes_x000D_Index of Namesmehr

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The Rev. Nathan K. Williams is a professional translator. He studied Russian at Holy Trinity Seminary (Jordanville, NY), where he earned a bachelor's degree in Theology, and went on to receive a master's degree in Russian from Middlebury College, Vermont. In addition to his work as a translator he serves as an Orthodox priest at St. Alexander Nevsky Church in Gardiner, Maine. Protopresbyter Alexander Schmemann (1921-1983) was born in Estonia, raised and educated in France. He spent most of his working life in the United States as an Orthodox priest, educator, author and radio broadcaster, serving as Dean of St Vladimir's Seminary in Yonkers, New York from 1962 until his death in 1983. Many of his books remain in print both in English, Russian and other languages. Serge Schmemann is an award winning journalist, writer and broadcaster. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1991 for coverage of the reunification of Germany and an Emmy in 2003 for his work on a television documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He was the deputy foreign editor of the New York Times from 1999 to 2001, having previously served as a Times correspondent and bureau chief in Moscow, Bonn and Jerusalem and at the United Nations. From 2003 to 2013 he worked as editorial page editor of The International Herald Tribune in Paris from 2003 to 2013. A graduate of Harvard College he
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