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The new Russian nationalism. New York: Praeger, 1985.

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Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel. Russian nationalism from an interdisciplinary perspective: Imagining Russia. Lewiston, N.Y: E. Mellen Press, 2000.

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Carter, Stephen. Russian nationalism: Yesterday, today, tomorrow. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Carter, Stephen. Russian nationalism: Yesterday, today, tomorrow. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Carter, Stephen. Russian nationalism: Yesterday, today, tomorrow. London: Pinter Publishers in association with John Spiers, 1990.

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Russian nationalism: Yesterday, today, tomorrow. London: Pinter, 1993.

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Hammer, Darrell P. Russian nationalism and Soviet politics. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.

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Hosking, Geoffrey, and Robert Service, eds. Russian Nationalism Past and Present. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26532-9.

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1959-, Allensworth Wayne. The Russian question: Nationalism, modernization, and post-Communist Russia. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.

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Brudny, Yitzhak M. Reinventing Russia: Russian nationalism and the Soviet state, 1953-1991. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998.

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Hughes, Michael J. Russian nationalism: Organisational structures and patronage networks. Uxbridge, Middx: Brunel University, Department of Government, 1991.

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Trofimenko, G. A. Russian national interests and the current crisis in Russia. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999.

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Russian music and nationalism: From Glinka to Stalin. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.

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Cosgrove, Simon. Russian Nationalism and the Politics of Soviet Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230006003.

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O'Connor, Kevin. Intellectuals and apparatchiks: Russian nationalism and the Gorbachev revolution. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

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Intellectuals and apparatchiks: Russian nationalism and the Gorbachev revolution. Lanham, [Md.]: Lexington Books, a division of Rowman & Littlefield Pub., 2006.

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Hayit, Baymirza. Islam and Turkestan under Russian rule. Istanbul: B. Hayit, 1987.

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Khranitʹ russkui︠u︡ sushchnostʹ!: Razmyshlenii︠a︡ mladorusskogo. Moskva: Knizhnyĭ Mir, 2012.

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Political culture and national identity in Russian-Ukrainian relations. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002.

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Empire and nation in Russian history. Waco, Tex: Markham Press Fund, Baylor University Press, 1993.

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Henze, Paul B. Ethnic dynamics and dilemmas of the Russian Republic. Santa Monica, CA (1700 Main St., P.O. Box 2138): RAND, 1991.

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Morrison, James W. Vladimir Zhirinovskiy: An assessment of a Russian ultra-nationalist. Washington, D.C: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1994.

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Morrison, James W. Vladimir Zhirinovskiy: An assessment of a Russian ultra-nationalist. Washington, D.C: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1994.

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Laitin, David D. Identity information: The Russian-speaking nationality in Estonia and Bashkortostan. Glasgow: Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 1995.

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Melvin, Neil. Forging the new Russian nation: Russian foreign policy and the Russian-speaking communities of the former USSR. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1994.

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Melvin, Neil. Forging the new Russian nation: Russian foreign policy and the Russian-speaking communities of the former USSR. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, Russian and CIS Programme, 1994.

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Russian identity. Washington, DC: Hudson Institute, 2008.

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Shnirelʹman, V. A. Russian neo₋pagan myths and antisemitism. [Jerusalem]: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 1998.

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Shnirelʹman, V. A. Russian neo-pagan myths and antisemitism. [Jerusalem]: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 1998.

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Parland, Thomas. The rejection in Russia of totalitarian socialism and liberal democracy: A study of the Russian New Right. Helsinki: Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, 1993.

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Russians beyond Russia: The politics of national identity. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1995.

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Romantic nationalism in Eastern Europe: Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian political imaginations. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2012.

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The Russian challenge and the year 2000. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1987.

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Melvin, Neil. Regional foreign policies in the Russian Federation. London: Russian and CIS Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1995.

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Saha, Panchanan. The Russian Revolution and the Indian patriots. Calcutta: Manisha Granthalaya, 1987.

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Russian identities: A historical survey. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Laitin, David D. Identity in formation: The Russian-speaking nationality in Estonia and Bashkortostan. Glasgow: Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 1995.

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Nat͡s︡ionalizm: Slovarʹ-spravochnik. Moskva: "Slavi͡a︡nskiĭ dialog", 1998.

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Minority ethnic mobilization in the Russian Federation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Rumer, Eugene B. The ideological crisis in the Russian military. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1994.

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Thompson, Ewa M. Imperial knowledge: Russian literature and colonialism. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2000.

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The Ukrainian question: The Russian Empire and nationalism in the nineteenth century. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2003.

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Yekelchyk, S. Modernization, nationalism, and socialism in Ukraine under the Russian Empire 1860-1900. Melbourne: Monash university, 1993.

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Marlène, Laruelle, ed. Russian nationalism in Putin's Russia. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2009.

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Kolstø, Pål, and Helge Blakkisrud. Introduction: Exploring Russian nationalisms. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0001.

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Russian societal nationalism comes in various guises, both ethnic and imperialist. Also Putin’s rhetoric is marked by the tensions between ethnic and state-focused, imperialist thinking. Noting the complex interplay of state nationalism and societal nationalism, this introductory chapter examines the mental framework within which Russian politicians were acting prior to the decision to annex Crimea. The chapter develops a typology of Russian nationalisms, surveys recent developments, and presents the three-part structure of this book: official nationalism, radical and other societal nationalisms, and identities/otherings. It concludes that after the annexation of Crimea, when the state took over the agenda of both ethnic and imperialist nationalists in Russia, societal nationalism finds itself at low ebb.
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Germany), Radio Liberty (Munich, and RFE/RL inc, eds. Russian nationalism today. [Munich]: RFE/RL, inc., 1988.

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Pain, Emil. Contemporary Russian nationalism in the historical struggle between ‘official nationality’ and ‘popular sovereignty’. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0002.

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This chapter develops the theoretical framework structuring the entire volume: the tension and dynamics between state nationalism and grassroots/societal nationalism in Russia. Against a historical canvas extending from the late eighteenth century to the present, the chapter argues that Russian state authorities have always attempted to neutralise emerging civic nationalism that appeals to the principle of popular sovereignty by substituting it with the paternalistic idea of ‘official nationality’, based on anti-Western ideological stances, great-power chauvinism and xenophobia. This ‘political technology’ has repeatedly been employed by tsarist, Soviet and post-Soviet rulers – most recently during the Ukrainian crisis and in response to the growth of democracy-oriented Russian nationalists of the ‘national-democratic’ movement. The chapter concludes that at present, there are in Russia no political forces that could initiate a deconstruction of the prevailing imperial consciousness.
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Tipaldou, Sofia. The extreme right fringe of Russian nationalism and the Ukraine conflict: The National Socialist Initiative. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the dynamics of the extreme fringe of Russian nationalism and the new challenges posed by the events in Ukraine. It presents the main ideological positions of the nationalists who flirt with totalitarianism and sheds light on the internal dynamics of the contemporary Russian nationalist scene, following the trajectory of activist Dmitrii Bobrov from his participation in Russian National Unity to the founding of his own organisations Shultz-88 and the National (People’s) Socialist Initiative (NSI). The latter worked in a network with the Movement against Illegal Migration (DPNI) and the Slavic Union. However, the war in Ukraine divided the nationalist movement into supporters and opponents of the Russian Spring/Novorossiia and of Vladimir Putin. NSI support for the Russian Spring contributed to the breakdown of the Russkie, the broadest ethno-nationalist coalition in Russia up to that point.
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Tuminez, Astrid S. Russian Nationalism since 1856. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2000.

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Kolstø, Pål, and Helge Blakkisrud, eds. The New Russian Nationalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474410427.001.0001.

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