
Raboty po Istorii i Kul'ture Rossii: Izdanie v Dvukh Tomakh: Tom I: Ikona i Topor: Opyt Istolkovaniia Istoriii Russkoi Kul'tury. Tom II: Rossiia v Poiskakh Sebia: Stat'i i Vystupleniia
par
James H Billington
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Philosophy
Format
Relié
Pages
126
Langue
Russe
Publié
Jan 1, 2011
Éditeur
VGBIL im. M.I. Rudomino
ISBN-10
5738004035
ISBN-13
9785738004032
Description
James H. Billington delves into the rich tapestry of Russian history and culture, offering a profound exploration that spans from the origins of iconic religious artifacts to the tumultuous nature of Russian identity. In the first volume, he unravels the significance of the icon, its role in spirituality, and how it has shaped the Russian cultural narrative. Billington’s analysis extends beyond mere artifacts, providing insights into the historical contexts that give rise to these symbols of faith and national pride.
The second volume shifts focus to contemporary struggles within Russia’s psyche, as it grapples with its past while searching for a cohesive national identity. Through a series of articles and speeches, Billington connects historical threads to modern dilemmas, scrutinizing how historical memory influences current societal dynamics. His reflections highlight the ongoing quest of Russians to understand themselves, both as individuals and as a collective society.
Throughout both volumes, Billington's scholarly approach combined with a narrative style invites readers to engage deeply with the subject matter. The examination of cultural history is not just an academic pursuit; it becomes a journey into the heart of a nation, making the work both enlightening and essential for anyone interested in Russia's complex heritage.
The second volume shifts focus to contemporary struggles within Russia’s psyche, as it grapples with its past while searching for a cohesive national identity. Through a series of articles and speeches, Billington connects historical threads to modern dilemmas, scrutinizing how historical memory influences current societal dynamics. His reflections highlight the ongoing quest of Russians to understand themselves, both as individuals and as a collective society.
Throughout both volumes, Billington's scholarly approach combined with a narrative style invites readers to engage deeply with the subject matter. The examination of cultural history is not just an academic pursuit; it becomes a journey into the heart of a nation, making the work both enlightening and essential for anyone interested in Russia's complex heritage.
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