Social Identity in Imperial Russia
Delve into the intricate social dynamics of Imperial Russia with Social Identity in Imperial Russia by Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter. Published by Cornell University Press in 2015, this compelling paperback spans 277 pages, offering a unique exploration of how enlightened Russians of the eighteenth century perceived their society. Wirtschafter expertly examines the tension between the ideals of equality and justice cherished by these individuals and the authoritarian frameworks within which they operated.
By analyzing literary plays from the era, the author reconstructs the complex social thinking of the time, revealing the nuanced ways in which these historical figures navigated their realities. This book serves as a pivotal resource for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of literature, politics, and social identity in Imperial Russia. It's an essential read for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Russian history.