Melissa Kirschke Stockdale is a Brian and Sandra O'Brien Presidential Professor and Associate Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in modern Russian history. Her previous publications include Paul Miliukov and the Quest for a Liberal Russia, 1880-1918 (1997) and Russian Culture in War and Revolution, 1914-1922 (with Murray Frame, Boris Kolonitskii and Steven G. Marks, 2014).
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Introduction 1. A sacred union: patriotic narratives and the language of inclusion 2. National mobilization: government, propaganda, and the press 3. 'On the altar of the fatherland': the orthodox church and the language of sacrifice 4. 'All for the war!': war relief and the language of citizenship 5. 'United in gratitude': honoring soldiers and defining the nation 6. Fantasies of treason: sorting out membership in the Russian national community 7. 'For freedom and the fatherland': shaping citizens in revolutionary 1917 Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. A sacred union: patriotic narratives and the language of inclusion 2. National mobilization: government, propaganda, and the press 3. 'On the altar of the fatherland': the orthodox church and the language of sacrifice 4. 'All for the war!': war relief and the language of citizenship 5. 'United in gratitude': honoring soldiers and defining the nation 6. Fantasies of treason: sorting out membership in the Russian national community 7. 'For freedom and the fatherland': shaping citizens in revolutionary 1917 Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
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