Filomena Fera, Max Weber e il liberalismo Russo. Il dibattito sui diritti fondamentali dell’individuo tra Oriente e Occidente
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Filomena Fera, Max Weber e il liberalismo Russo. Il dibattito sui diritti fondamentali dell’individuo tra Oriente e Occidente

Filomena Fera I due saggi di Max Weber dedicati alla rivoluzione russa del 1905, Zur Lage der bürgerlichen Demokratie in Rußland e Rußlands Übergang zum Scheinkonstitutionalismus, costituiscono un momento tanto centrale quanto poco frequentato del pensiero politico e filosofico dello studioso tedesco.  Attraverso l’analisi rigorosa di questi saggi e la ricostruzione della posizione weberiana sul liberalismo russo e del contesto...

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Nicola Melis e Carlo Sanna – Turkey’s Ottoman Afterlives: Between Nostalgia and Amnesia
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Nicola Melis e Carlo Sanna – Turkey’s Ottoman Afterlives: Between Nostalgia and Amnesia

Nicola Melis e Carlo Sanna Empires do not vanish; they endure in fractured forms—sedimented in ri tuals, landscapes, institutional languages, and inherited silences. Decisively dissolved in 1924, the Ottoman Empire remains robust across vast post-im perial geographies. Its traces are not confined to archives or ruins but persist in reactivated forms: in the façades of restored mosques, in commemorative calendars, in culinary...

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The Balkan Languages
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The Balkan Languages

Victor A. Friedman, University of Chicago, Brian D. Joseph, Ohio State University Southeast Europe’s Balkan peninsula is home to numerous languages that have come to converge structurally and lexically, due to complex social factors involving contact among speakers of these languages, constituting a ‘sprachbund’. This volume provides the first comprehensive, book-length survey of the Balkan languages in English. It...

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From Rus’ to Rímur Norse History, Culture, and Literature East and West
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From Rus’ to Rímur Norse History, Culture, and Literature East and West

Edited by Shaun F. D. Hughes and Allyn K. Pearson From Rus’ to Rímur, volume 65 in the Islandica series and simultaneously an issue in the occasional journal New Norse Studies, offers six contributions that range across Europe from East to West SCARICA IL FILE PDF QUI...

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Russia, Disinformation, and the Liberal Order RT as Populist Pariah
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Russia, Disinformation, and the Liberal Order RT as Populist Pariah

Stephen Hutchings, Vera Tolz, Precious Chatterje-Doody, Rhys Crilley and Marie Gillespie Through the prism of the first comprehensive account of RT, the Kremlin’s primary tool of foreign propaganda, Russia, Disinformation and the Liberal Order sheds new light on the provenance and nature of disinformation’s threat to democracy. SCARICA IL FILE PDF QUI...

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Borders in Red Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union by Stephan Rindlisbacher
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Borders in Red Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union by Stephan Rindlisbacher

Stephan Rindlisbacher Borders in Red shows how Lenin and his Bolshevik leadership embraced the nationality question as a way of managing diversity and institutionalized it as a means of governance.  SCARICA IL FILE PDF QUI...

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