Pavel Khazanov is an assistant professor of Russian at Rutgers University, where he teaches courses on Russian literature and history.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction Chapter 1. Soviet Children, in Search of Imperial Grandparents: The Liberal Intelligentsia Subject and Its Historical Occlusions Chapter 2. History Doesn't Bear a Grudge: The Rightist Variation on the Neo-Imperial Intelligentsia Subject Chapter 3. Dare You Come to the Square? Soviet Humanism and Neo-Decembrist Protest for the ITR Class Chapter 4. The Intelligent Shall Become Narodnyi: The Rightist Variation on Soviet Humanism Chapter 5. The Post-Soviet Stolypinist Project Chapter 6. A Russia That They Have Lost? Anxiety and Immanent Critique of the Fascinated Stolypinist Subject Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
"An original, significant, thought-provoking contribution that examines the discourse of the late Soviet mass intelligentsia about the pre-Soviet past and incisively illustrates its continued salience in contemporary Russian cultural politics."-Nancy Condee, author of The Imperial Trace: Recent Russian Cinema "A beautifully written, and often moving, account of the construction of prerevolutionary Russian cultural memory in the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Khazanov's documentation is rich, his analysis convincing, and his narrative engaging and compelling."-Alexandar Mihailovic, author of Illiberal Vanguard: Populist Elitism in the United States and Russia