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The California Slavic Studies: Volume V is an essential contribution to the field of Slavic and Russian studies, published under the stewardship of the University of California Press. This volume, part of a broader series dedicated to advancing scholarship in Slavic studies, contains a collection of rigorously researched articles and critical analyses on diverse historical, cultural, and political topics. Ranging from early modern Russian institutions to the literary evolution of figures like Gogol and Tolstoy, the volume explores themes like censorship under Alexander II and the intellectual dialogues between Russia and Western Europe. Each article provides deep insights into the complex interplay of ideas and historical circumstances that shaped Slavic cultures, offering invaluable perspectives for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of the field. Edited by distinguished academics Nicholas V. Riasanovsky and Gleb Struve, this volume emphasizes methodological precision and the impo

California Slavic Studies Volume V

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 7/15/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520367623, 978-0520367623
      ISBN10: 0520367626

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      Book Synopsis
      The California Slavic Studies: Volume V is an essential contribution to the field of Slavic and Russian studies, published under the stewardship of the University of California Press. This volume, part of a broader series dedicated to advancing scholarship in Slavic studies, contains a collection of rigorously researched articles and critical analyses on diverse historical, cultural, and political topics. Ranging from early modern Russian institutions to the literary evolution of figures like Gogol and Tolstoy, the volume explores themes like censorship under Alexander II and the intellectual dialogues between Russia and Western Europe. Each article provides deep insights into the complex interplay of ideas and historical circumstances that shaped Slavic cultures, offering invaluable perspectives for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of the field. Edited by distinguished academics Nicholas V. Riasanovsky and Gleb Struve, this volume emphasizes methodological precision and the impo

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