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A Response to Heikki Patomäki': On Social Mechanisms
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 56, Issue 1, March 2026.
Gabriel A. Pierzynski, Jonathan Joseph
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"Redeemer Empire": Russian Millenarianism
The American Historical Review, 1999[T]he Russian people, in accordance with their metaphysical nature and vocation in the world, are a people of the End. Apocalypse has always played a great part both among the masses of our people and at the highest cultural level among Russian writers and thinkers.
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2014
The Russian Empire entered the war in order to preserve its Great Power status, but it ended the war in a bout of revolution and decolonization. The army had a mixed record in the war, losing several key battles but remaining a dangerous force until the middle of 1917.
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The Russian Empire entered the war in order to preserve its Great Power status, but it ended the war in a bout of revolution and decolonization. The army had a mixed record in the war, losing several key battles but remaining a dangerous force until the middle of 1917.
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2018
The very fact that the empire seemed to collapse only temporarily undoubtedly reinforced a well-entrenched interpretation of the Russian empire as a nation-state rather than as a genuinely multinational state. The uneven development of the empire's resources was reflected in the perceptions of uneven loyalties among the non-Russian peoples; the seeming
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The very fact that the empire seemed to collapse only temporarily undoubtedly reinforced a well-entrenched interpretation of the Russian empire as a nation-state rather than as a genuinely multinational state. The uneven development of the empire's resources was reflected in the perceptions of uneven loyalties among the non-Russian peoples; the seeming
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