Contents
Introduction: What Was Eurasianism and Who Made It? (Mark Bassin, Sergey Glebov, & Marlene Laruelle)
1. A Revolutionary and the Empire: Alexander Herzen and Russian Discourse on Asia (Olga Maiorova)
2. The Eurasians and Liberal Scholarship of the Late Imperial Period: Continuity and Change across the 1917 Divide (Vera Tolz)
3. N. S. Trubetskoi’s Europe and Mankind and Eurasianist Antievolutionism: One Unknown Source (Sergey Glebov)
4. Conceiving the Territory: Eurasianism as a Geographical Ideology (Marlene Laruelle)
5. Eurasianism as a Form of Popperian Historicism? (Stefan Wiederkehr)
6. Metaphysics of the Economy: The Religious and Economic Foundations of P. N. Savitskii’s Eurasianism (Martin Beisswenger)
7. Becoming Eurasian: The Intellectual Odyssey of Georgii Vladimirovich Vernadsky (Igor Torbakov)
8. Spatializing the Sign: The Futurist Eurasianism of Roman Jakobson and Velimir Khlebnikov (Harsha Ram)
9. Eurasianism Goes Japanese: Toward a Global History of a Russian Intellectual Movement (Hama Yukiko)
10. Narrative Kulikovo: Lev Gumilev, Russian Nationalists, and the Troubled Emergence of Neo-Eurasianism (Mark Bassin)
Postface: The Paradoxical Legacy of Eurasianism in Contemporary Eurasia (Marlene Laruelle)
Notes
Contributors
Index