The New Third Rome

The New Third Rome
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Publisher : Ibidem Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 3838209001
ISBN-13 : 9783838209005
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Book Synopsis The New Third Rome by : Jardar Østbø

Download or read book The New Third Rome written by Jardar Østbø and published by Ibidem Press. This book was released on 2016 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on theories of political myth and concepts of nationalism, Jardar Østbø analyzes the content and ideological function of the myth of Russia as a Third Rome. Through case studies of four prominent nationalist intellectuals, Østbø shows how this messianic myth was used to reinvent Russia and its allegedly rightful place in the world after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Though it exists in many radically different versions, the Third Rome myth in general embodies particularism and rabid anti-Westernism. At best, it portrays Russia as an essentially isolationist country. At worst, it casts the country as superior to all other nations, divinely elected to rule the world.

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