Slavophiles and Commissars
Discover the intricate dynamics of contemporary Russian nationalism in Slavophiles and Commissars by J. Devlin. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1999, this enlightening paperback spans 318 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of how nationalism resurfaced following Gorbachev's wave of liberalization. Devlin argues that this resurgence provided opponents of reform with a fresh rationale to oppose the liberal progress championed by Gorbachev and inconsistently pursued by Yeltsin.
This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of nationalism and politics in Russia, making it a valuable addition to your library. Dive into the complexities of Russian identity and political discourse with this engaging read that brings clarity to a pivotal period in modern Russian history.