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  • The Russian Cold: Histories of Ice, Frost, and Snow

    The Russian Cold by Herzberg, Julia; Renner, Andreas; Schierle, Ingrid;

    Histories of Ice, Frost, and Snow

    Series: Environment in History: International Perspectives; 22;

      • Publisher's listprice GBP 104.00
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        49 686 Ft (47 320 Ft + 5% VAT)

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Berghahn Books
    • Date of Publication 13 August 2021
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781800731271
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages348 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Language English
    • 187

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    Short description:

    Cold has long been a fixture of Russian identity both within and beyond the nation, even as the ongoing effects of climate change complicate its meaning and cultural salience. The Russian Cold assembles fascinating new contributions from a variety of scholarly traditions, offering new perspectives on how to understand this mainstay of Russian culture and history.

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    Long description:

    Cold has long been a fixture of Russian identity both within and beyond the borders of Russia and the Soviet Union, even as the ongoing effects of climate change complicate its meaning and cultural salience. The Russian Cold assembles fascinating new contributions from a variety of scholarly traditions, offering new perspectives on how to understand this mainstay of Russian culture and history. In chapters encompassing such diverse topics as polar exploration, the Eastern Front in World War II, and the iconography of hockey, it explores the multiplicity and ambiguity of “cold” in the Russian context and demonstrates the value of environmental-historical research for enriching national and imperial histories.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Part I: Foundations

    Introduction: The Russian Cold
    Julia Herzberg, Andreas Renner, Ingrid Schierle

    Chapter 1. Climate Ideas and the Cold in Russia
    Julia Herzberg

    Part II: Science and Politics

    Chapter 2. The Nature of Cold: Russia’s Climate and the Academy of Sciences in the Eighteenth Century
    Julia Herzberg

    Chapter 3. The Russian South Pole Expedition in the Context of Political Interests of the Soviet Union during the Cold War era
    Erki Tammiksaar

    Chapter 4. The Subarctic: A Classic Soviet Study of the Tundra
    Denis J. B. Shaw

    Part III: Images and Narratives

    Chapter 5. From a “Country of Cold and Gloom” to a “Welcoming Land”: Climate and the Image of Siberia in the Russian Periodical Press, 1860s to the Early 1900s
    Nataliia Rodigina

    Chapter 6. Local Warming: Cold, Ice and Snow in Russian and Soviet Cinema
    Oksana Bulgakowa

    Chapter 7. The Aesthetics of Cold: Narrating National Trauma in Film
    Roman Mauer

    Part IV: Pain and Pleasure

    Chapter 8. The Wehrmacht and the Russian Winter: The Impact of Climate at the Front and in Soviet Captivity
    Aleksandr Kuzminykh

    Chapter 9. Winter Tourism and Skiing in the Soviet Union: School of Courage, Source of Health, National Pastime
    Aleksei Popov

    Chapter 10. Heroes of the Ice: The Polar Explorer and the Hockey Player as Two Masculine Identity Scripts of the Soviet Era
    Alexander Ananyev

    Conclusion
    Julia Herzberg, Andreas Renner, Ingrid Schierle

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