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Mobility in the Russian, Central and East European past

Title
  1. Mobility in the Russian, Central and East European past / Róisín Healy [editor].
Published by
  1. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Additional authors
  1. Healy, Róisín, 1969-
Description
  1. ix, 189 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. "The 'new mobilities paradigm' which has emerged in the twenty-first century has identified mobility as a process intrinsic to the human experience and fundamental to the formation of social and political structures. This volume breaks new ground by demonstrating the role of the journey as a key motor of human development in Russia, central, and east Europe in the modern period. It does so by means of twelve case studies which examine different types of movement, both voluntary and involuntary, temporary and permanent, short- and long-distance, into, out of and around the region"--
Series statement
  1. Routledge studies in modern European history ; 67
Uniform title
  1. Routledge studies in modern European history ; 67.
Subject
  1. Emigration and immigration
  2. Russia > Emigration and immigration > History > Case studies
  3. Soviet Union > Emigration and immigration > History > Case studies
  4. Russia (Federation) > Emigration and immigration > History > Case studies
  5. Europe, Central > Emigration and immigration > History > Case studies
  6. Europe, Eastern > Emigration and immigration > History > Case studies
  7. Central Europe
  8. Eastern Europe
  9. Russia
  10. Russia (Federation)
  11. Soviet Union
Genre/Form
  1. Case studies.
  2. History.
Contents
  1. From travel to mobility : perspectives on journeys in Russia, Central and Eastern European history / Róisín Healy -- The threshold of Siberia : tracing migrants' journeys in Perm Province during the long nineteenth century / Jonathan Rowson -- Travel to Siberian exile, 1905-1917 / Sarah Badcock -- Alone in the steppes : Carla Serena in the peripheries of the Russian Empire / Daniele Artoni -- The Cold War gaze before and after 1991 : reflections on selected travellers' accounts of the Soviet Union and Russia since 1956 / Christopher Read -- Escaping Russian serfdom : peasant flight to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the eighteenth century / Andrey Gornostaev -- Conquest journeys and their legacies : Aleksandr Suvorov in Russia and Transnistria / Ángel Luis Torres Adán -- A struggle across the Iron Curtain. Soviet dissidents in exile in the 1970s / Barbara Martin -- Okno v prostor : Konstantin Balmont in Japan / Martina Morabito -- Modernist empire : Hermann Bahr's journey to Dalmatia / Andreas Agocs -- Rákosi's travels : a Hungarian communist's journey to the West / Balázs Apor -- From refugee to champion of the disabled : Dorina Ilieva-Simpson between Bulgaria and Mauritius / Snezhana Dimitrova -- Journeys as grief work : German expellees and "homesick tourism" in Poland (1945-1989) / Agnieszka Pufelska.
Call number
  1. JFE 19-9177
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title
  1. Mobility in the Russian, Central and East European past / Róisín Healy [editor].
Publisher
  1. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Routledge studies in modern European history ; 67
  2. Routledge studies in modern European history ; 67.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added author
  1. Healy, Róisín, 1969- editor.
Other form:
  1. Ebook version : 9780429755972
LCCN
  1. 2018053196
Other standard identifier
  1. 40029229465
ISBN
  1. 9781138354524 (hardback)
  2. 113835452X
Research call number
  1. JFE 19-9177
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