Marina Mogilner is the academic director at the Center for the Studies of Nationalism and Empire in Kazan, Russia, and coeditor of the international quarterly Ab Imperio. She is the author of several books, chapters, and articles on late imperial history in Russia.
Marina Mogilner is the academic director at the Center for the Studies of Nationalism and Empire in Kazan, Russia, and coeditor of the international quarterly Ab Imperio. She is the author of several books, chapters, and articles on late imperial history in Russia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marina Mogilner is the academic director at the Center for the Studies of Nationalism and Empire in Kazan, Russia, and coeditor of the international quarterly Ab Imperio. She is the author of several books, chapters, and articles on late imperial history in Russia.
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List of Illustrations Introduction: The Science of Imperial Modernity Part 1. Paradoxes of Institutionalization 1. Academic Genealogy and Social Contexts of the “Atypical Science” 2. Anthropology as a “Regular Science”: Kafedra 3. Anthropology as a Network Science: Society Part 2. The Liberal Anthropology of Imperial Diversity: Apolitical Politics 4. Aleksei Ivanovskii’s Anthropological Classification of the Family of “Racial Relatives” 5. “Russians” in the Language of Liberal Anthropology 6. Dmitrii Anuchin’s Liberal Anthropology Part 3. Anthropology of Russian Imperial Nationalism 7. Ivan Sikorsky and His “Imperial Situation” 8. Academic Racism and “Russian National Science” Part 4. Anthropology of Russian Multinationalism 9. The Space between “Empire” and “Nation” 10. “Jewish Physiognomy,” the “Jewish Question,” and Russian Race Science between Inclusion and Exclusion 11. A “Dysfunctional” Colonial Anthropology of Imperial Brains Part 5. Russian Military Anthropology: From Army-as-Empire to Army-as-Nation 12. Military Mobilization of Diversity Studies 13. The Imperial Army through National Lenses 14. Nation Instead of Empire Part 6. Race and Social Imagination 15. The Discovery of Population Politics and Sociobiological Discourses in Russia 16. Meticization as Modernization, or the Sociobiological Utopias of Ivan Ivanovich Pantiukhov 17. The Criminal Anthropology of Imperial Society Conclusion: Did Russian Physical Anthropology Become Soviet? Notes Index
List of Illustrations Introduction: The Science of Imperial Modernity Part 1. Paradoxes of Institutionalization 1. Academic Genealogy and Social Contexts of the “Atypical Science” 2. Anthropology as a “Regular Science”: Kafedra 3. Anthropology as a Network Science: Society Part 2. The Liberal Anthropology of Imperial Diversity: Apolitical Politics 4. Aleksei Ivanovskii’s Anthropological Classification of the Family of “Racial Relatives” 5. “Russians” in the Language of Liberal Anthropology 6. Dmitrii Anuchin’s Liberal Anthropology Part 3. Anthropology of Russian Imperial Nationalism 7. Ivan Sikorsky and His “Imperial Situation” 8. Academic Racism and “Russian National Science” Part 4. Anthropology of Russian Multinationalism 9. The Space between “Empire” and “Nation” 10. “Jewish Physiognomy,” the “Jewish Question,” and Russian Race Science between Inclusion and Exclusion 11. A “Dysfunctional” Colonial Anthropology of Imperial Brains Part 5. Russian Military Anthropology: From Army-as-Empire to Army-as-Nation 12. Military Mobilization of Diversity Studies 13. The Imperial Army through National Lenses 14. Nation Instead of Empire Part 6. Race and Social Imagination 15. The Discovery of Population Politics and Sociobiological Discourses in Russia 16. Meticization as Modernization, or the Sociobiological Utopias of Ivan Ivanovich Pantiukhov 17. The Criminal Anthropology of Imperial Society Conclusion: Did Russian Physical Anthropology Become Soviet? Notes Index
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