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Triangulation in Russian émigré identity? Cartoons in the Newsmagazine Illustrated Russia Universiteit Gent
After the 1917 Revolution, more than a million Russian citizens left Russia and found new homes all over the globe, with a majority settling in Europe. Wedged between the prerevolutionary Russian past, the new Soviet present and the Western host countries they now inhabit, the Russian émigré community as a whole, often called ‘Russia Abroad’, led its own social, political and cultural life, thus creating a distinct émigré identity. Although ...
Safeguarding Russian culture as a cultural reality or as a cultural construct? The case of the news magazine Illustrated Russia Universiteit Gent
This paper will present some results of my PhD research on the mainstream Russian émigré news magazine Illustrated Russia (Illiustrirovannaia Rossiia, henceforth IR). IR is the ideal test case for the widely accepted idea that interwar Russian émigré culture was largely a preservationist culture, aimed at safeguarding pre-revolutionary and thus truly Russian culture and, hence, Russian identity. The Paris-based magazine, which ran from 1924 ...
Data management and (societal) value creation via digital humanities : the case of the Russian émigré newsmagazine Illustrated Russia Universiteit Gent
‘A tandem in Russia is way bigger than just a tandem’ : the citizen-poet performance-project by Andrei Vasil'ev, Dmitrii Bykov and Mikhail Efremov : a mirror of the revolution that never happened = 'Тандем в России больше, чем тандем' : Проект 'Гражданин Universiteit Gent
The paper discusses the theatrical and performative poetry project Citizen Poet created by Dmitrii Bykov, Andrei Vasil’ev and Mikhail Efremov. This project satirically reflects Russia as it was in the turbulent years 2011–2012. In particular, it deals with the Russian protest movements known as the “Snow revolution”. The essay analyses the reasons for the project’s popularity against the background of the relevant history of the genre of Russian ...
Liberalism in Russia: from the margins of Russian politics to an instrument of geopolitical othering KU Leuven
Individual responsibility for the common cause? Everyday preservationism in the interwar Russian émigré newsmagazine Illyustrirovannaya Rossiya Universiteit Gent
This article considers the approach of the popular Russian émigré newsmagazine Illyustrirovannaya Rossiya [Illustrated Russia] to so-called preservationism — simply put, the tendency to preserve prerevolutionary Russian culture in exile. More specifically, this article studies preservationism in the everyday life of the Russian interwar diaspora. Due to its long run, broad scope, and large readership, the magazine is a unique and invaluable ...
Bank depositor behavior in Russia in the aftermath of financial crisis Universiteit Gent
An international team of economists examines the factors influencing the behavior of Russian depositors in the immediate aftermath of that country's 1998 financial -crisis, drawing upon two largely unutilized data sources-data from the Russian state savings bank Sberbank and a November 1998 household survey. After first reviewing the evolution of the household deposit market during the 1990s, they explore regional variations in net withdrawals ...
Does Russia Have the Fiscal Capacity to Achieve its Military Modernisation Goals? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In this article, Edward Hunter Christie sheds light on the extent to which Russia’s
economic trajectory may enable or constrain its military modernisation goals. It adds
to existing research by using quantitative scenarios and counterfactual analyses of
the state’s fiscal conditions under different assumed levels of ambition for defence
procurement spending. This approach leads to a more evidence-based assessment of the ...
economic trajectory may enable or constrain its military modernisation goals. It adds
to existing research by using quantitative scenarios and counterfactual analyses of
the state’s fiscal conditions under different assumed levels of ambition for defence
procurement spending. This approach leads to a more evidence-based assessment of the ...
The Design and Impact of Western Economic Sanctions against Russia Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The economic sanctions imposed by the West against Russia in 2014, following the latter’s
aggression in Ukraine, were deliberately limited but nevertheless significant, their impact
distinguishable from that of the fall in oil prices that occurred in late 2014. Edward Hunter
Christie argues that these sanctions, in combination with credible threats of further
sanctions, appear to have had an effect in limiting Russian ...
aggression in Ukraine, were deliberately limited but nevertheless significant, their impact
distinguishable from that of the fall in oil prices that occurred in late 2014. Edward Hunter
Christie argues that these sanctions, in combination with credible threats of further
sanctions, appear to have had an effect in limiting Russian ...