Series | Eurasian Studies
Volume 8 | Edited book | Crimea between Russia, Italy and the Ottoman Empire
Abstract
All’interno della millenaria storia della Crimea, questo volume prende in considerazione l’arco temporale del dominio imperiale russo sulla regione, vale a dire dalla conquista del 1783 sino alla Rivoluzione del 1917. L’accento principale è posto sul tema della dimensione multietnica e multiculturale della penisola, che in questo periodo costituiva un vero e proprio mosaico di popolazioni. L’idea centrale del volume è che alla storia politica e culturale della Crimea in epoca imperiale occorra accostarsi superando sia il tradizionale russocentrismo, sia uno studio troppo parziale delle singole comunità e culture, quasi non interagissero le une con le altre e non si trovassero inserite in un contesto più ampio al quale dovevano tutte corrispondere, sia pure con modalità proprie.
Keywords Venetian Sources • Abraham Firkovitch (1787-1874) • Old Russian historical syntax and morphology • Bazmavep • Black Sea • ‘Moscovia’ • Ayvazovskij • Identity • Italian influences • Cartography • Colonization • Haykazean Institute • Ukraine • Keywords??? • Orientalism • Russia • Christianization of Kievan Rus’ • Modernisation • Crimea in Russian Literature • Dove of Masis • Xalipean College • Paradise • Mediaeval hagiography and chronicles • Seraja Šapšal (1873-1961) • Crimea • Crimean Tatars • Manuscripts • Russian empire • Crimean Tatar • Tatars • Crimean Italians • Italian landscape • Russian landscape • Language policy • Russian Empire • Qipchaq Turkic languages • Migration • Osip Mandel’shtam • Ottoman empire • Vladmir’s conquest of Cherson (Byzantine theme in • Crimean war • Agriculture and tourism • Karaites • Crimea and Russian Culture
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Introduction
Contents
Appendix
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Ferrari Aldo |
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Pupulin Elena |
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Crimea between Russia, Italy and the Ottoman Empire |
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Edited book |
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it |
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All’interno della millenaria storia della Crimea, questo volume prende in considerazione l’arco temporale del dominio imperiale russo sulla regione, vale a dire dalla conquista del 1783 sino alla Rivoluzione del 1917. L’accento principale è posto sul tema della dimensione multietnica e multiculturale della penisola, che in questo periodo costituiva un vero e proprio mosaico di popolazioni. L’idea centrale del volume è che alla storia politica e culturale della Crimea in epoca imperiale occorra accostarsi superando sia il tradizionale russocentrismo, sia uno studio troppo parziale delle singole comunità e culture, quasi non interagissero le une con le altre e non si trovassero inserite in un contesto più ampio al quale dovevano tutte corrispondere, sia pure con modalità proprie. |
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Eurasian Studies |
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10.14277/978-88-6969-201-7/EUR-8 |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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2017-12-12 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-212-3/ |
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2610-8879 |
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2610-9433 |
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978-88-6969-212-3 |
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978-88-6969-201-7 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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yes |
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Abraham Firkovitch (1787-1874) |
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Abraham Firkovitch (1787-1874) |
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Agriculture and tourism |
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Agriculture and tourism |
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Ayvazovskij |
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Ayvazovskij |
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Bazmavep |
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Bazmavep |
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Black Sea |
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Black Sea |
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Cartography |
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Cartography |
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Christianization of Kievan Rus’ |
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Christianization of Kievan Rus’ |
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Colonization |
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Colonization |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea |
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Crimea and Russian Culture |
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Crimea and Russian Culture |
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Crimea in Russian Literature |
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Crimea in Russian Literature |
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Crimean Italians |
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Crimean Italians |
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Crimean Tatar |
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Crimean Tatar |
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Crimean Tatars |
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Crimean Tatars |
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Crimean war |
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Crimean war |
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Dove of Masis |
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Dove of Masis |
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Haykazean Institute |
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Haykazean Institute |
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Identity |
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Identity |
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Italian influences |
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Italian influences |
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Italian landscape |
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Italian landscape |
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Karaites |
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Karaites |
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Keywords??? |
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Keywords??? |
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Language policy |
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Language policy |
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Manuscripts |
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Manuscripts |
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Mediaeval hagiography and chronicles |
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Mediaeval hagiography and chronicles |
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Migration |
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Migration |
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Modernisation |
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Modernisation |
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Old Russian historical syntax and morphology |
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Old Russian historical syntax and morphology |
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Orientalism |
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Orientalism |
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Osip Mandel’shtam |
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Osip Mandel’shtam |
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Ottoman empire |
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Ottoman empire |
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Paradise |
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Paradise |
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Qipchaq Turkic languages |
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Qipchaq Turkic languages |
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Russia |
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Russia |
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Russian Empire |
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Russian Empire |
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Russian empire |
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Russian empire |
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Russian landscape |
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Russian landscape |
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Seraja Šapšal (1873-1961) |
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Seraja Šapšal (1873-1961) |
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Tatars |
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Tatars |
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Tatars |
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Tatars |
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Ukraine |
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Ukraine |
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Venetian Sources |
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Venetian Sources |
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Vladmir’s conquest of Cherson (Byzantine theme in |
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Vladmir’s conquest of Cherson (Byzantine theme in |
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Xalipean College |
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Xalipean College |
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‘Moscovia’ |
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‘Moscovia’ |
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