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A Little Corner of Freedom sheds new light on Soviet politics, revealing how a Russian nationalist movement used the protective umbra of environmentalism to become a cultural and political force, and how ordinary citizens used it to launch the first mass protests at the dawn of glasnost. It shows how activists were able to establish personal ties with local, provincial, and republic-level politicians who came to regard the movement and the nature reserves it promoted as a source of local pride.
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Environmentalism, History, Environmental policy, soviet union, SCIENCE, Environmental Science (see also Chemistry, Environmental), POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Environmental Policy, Natuurgebieden, Jacht, Natuurbehoud, Voortplanting (biologie), Conservation of Natural Resources, Nature conservation, Russia (federation), environmental conditionsPlaces
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A Little Corner of Freedom: Russian Nature Protection from Stalin to Gorbachev
January 7, 2002, University of California Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0520232135 9780520232136
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A little corner of freedom: Russian nature protection from Stalin to Gorbachëv
1999, University of California Press
in English
0520213971 9780520213975
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-527) and index.
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Some who have reflected on the prehistory of Russian environmentalism, such as the geologist Pavel Vasil'evich Florenskii, a former member of KIuBZ (the Young Biologists' Circle of the Moscow Zoo), believe that the environmentalist ethos draws its source far back in time, from the traditions of brotherhood that flourished in Pushkin's day at the Tsarskoe Selo Lvcee, which then were revived in the traditions of the St. Petersburg University studenchestvo (radical student subculture).
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