Vol. 39 No. 1 (2021): SUBVERSIVE CONCEPTS: EMPIRES AND BEYOND
SUBVERSIVE CONCEPTS: EMPIRES AND BEYOND

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SUBVERSIVE CONCEPTS: EMPIRES AND BEYOND

Luka Nakhutsrishvili
Peasant Oaths, Furious Icons and the Quest for Agency: Tracing Subaltern Politics in Tsarist Georgia on the Eve of the 1905 Revolution. Part I: The Prose of the Intelligentsia and Its Peasant Symptoms
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.2
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Luka Nakhutsrishvili
43-72
Peasant Oaths, Furious Icons and the Quest for Agency: Tracing Subaltern Politics in Tsarist Georgia on the Eve of the 1905 Revolution. Part II: Agents and Items of (Counter)Insurgent Political Theology on the Imperial Borderland
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.3
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Risto Turunen
73-94
Making of Modernity in the Vernacular: On the Grassroots Variations of Finnish Socialism in the Early Twentieth Century
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.4
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Kamil Śmiechowski
95-118
Imagining the Urban Poland: Revolution and Reconceptualization of Urban Society in the Kingdom of Poland, 1905‒1914
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.5
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Nadhezda Tikhonova
119-136
The Perevodchik-Terjiman Newspaper: A Bilingual Phenomenon of the Muslim Press in Late Imperial Russia
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.6
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Hugo Bonin
137-159
“Woman Suffrage Would Undermine the Stable Foundation on Which Democratic Government is Based”: British Democratic Antisuffragists, 1904–1914
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.7
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Jakub Kowalewski
161-186
The Transfigurations of Spacetime: The Concept of Tabor in the Hussite Revolution and its Implications for Philosophy of History
https://doi.org/10.14746/prt2021.1.8
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