Editors
Issue 2/2009 Homo Imperii in Space and Time: Settling and Unsettling Imperial Spaces
Methodology and Theory
History
Ekaterina Boltunova
The Space of Authority: The Discourse of Tsar and Emperor in Moscow and St. Petersburg Topography of the Late Seventeenth – Eighteenth Centuries
Nikolai Tsyrempilov
For Holy Dharma and White Tsar: Russian Empire through the Eyes of Buriat Buddhists in the Eighteenth – Early Twentieth Centuries
Henryk Głębocki
Count Adam Gurowski (1805–1866) and the Mission of Russian Empire: Metamorphoses of Political Radicalism
Bakhtiyar Babajanov
The 1898 Andizhan Uprising and the “Muslim Question” in Turkestan (Perspectives of the “Colonizers” and the “Colonized”)
Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
Historiography
Book Reviews
Marina Mogilner
Claudia Verhoeven, The Odd Man Karakozov: Imperial Russia, Modernity, and the Birth of Terrorism (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2009). 248 pp. Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 978-0-8014-4652-8.
Sergei Abashin
Alexander Morrison, Russian Rule in Samarkand, 1868–1910: A Comparison with British India (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2008). 400 pp., maps. ISBN-13: 978-019-954-737-1.
Mikhail Suslov
Richard Pipes, Russian Conservatism and Its Critics: A Study in Political Culture (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006). xv+216 pp. Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 978-030-012-269-5.
Alexander Pershái
