Description
About the Author
Darius Staliunas is the author of Making Russians. Meaning and Practice of Russification in Lithuania and Belarus after 1863 (Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2007); Enemies for a Day: Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Violence in Lithuania under the Tsars (Budapest/New York: CEU Press, 2015); and Lithuanian Nationalism and the Vilnius Question, 1883-1940 (Marburg: Herder-Institut, 2015; co-author Dangiras Maiulis). Since 2000 Staliunas has been a deputy director at Lithuanian Institute of History. He teaches at Vilnius and Klaipeda universities. His research interests include issues of Russian nationality policy in the so-called Northwestern Region (Lithuania and Belorussia), ethnic conflicts as well as problems of historiography and places of memory in Lithuania.
Reviews
"This book is a great example of interdisciplinary research that goes over the accepted boundaries of the national narrative. Thanks to this, Staliunas's edited volume is an important component for every version of [Lithuanian] national historiography. Its authors' methodological approach uncovers the multivalence of national myths and highlights the importance of the global context that helps overcome 'methodological nationalism.'"
-Gennady Korolev, Ab Imperio
Book Information
ISBN 9781618115324
Author Darius Stalinas
Format Hardback
Page Count 478
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press