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Etkind, Aleksandr
Vnutrenniaia Kolonizatsiia: Imperskii Opyt Rossii
[ Vnutrenniaia Kolonizatsiia: Imperskii Opyt Rossii]

Internal colonization: The imperial experience of Russia
Transl. from English by V. Makarov
2nd ed
Moscow:  Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2014
444 pImages
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785444801512
Language: Russian
Internal colonization is an application of the practice of colonial management inside a country. This is a special type of political relation between the state and an individual in which the latter is treated as a conquered one, and where the government treats parts of its own territory as an area that needs to be settled and cultivated from outside. The author shows how this imperial colonization period is reflected in works by Russian and foreign authors: Defoe, Leo Tolstoi, Gogol, Conrad, Kant and M. Bakhtin. (0.555 kg.). Also available on the subject: Tam, Vnutri: Praktiki Vnutrennei Kolonizatsii v Kul`turnoi Istorii Rossii (2012).
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