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1 | From the Impossible to the Inevitable | 1 |
2 | The Tide of Nationalism and the Mobilizational Cycle | 47 |
3 | Structuring Nationalism | 103 |
4 | "Thickened" History and the Mobilization of Identity | 147 |
5 | Tides and the Failure of Nationalist Mobilization | 200 |
6 | Violence and Tides of Nationalism | 271 |
7 | The Transcendence of Regimes of Repression | 320 |
8 | Russian Mobilization and the Accumulating "Inevitability" of Soviet Collapse | 385 |
9 | Conclusion: Nationhood and Event | 443 |
App. I | Procedures for Applying Event Analysis to the Study of Soviet Protest in the Glasnost Era | 460 |
App. II | Sources for the Compilation of Event Data in a Revolutionary Context | 472 |
Index | 489 |
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