This book presents the results of extensive research into the very interesting phenomenon of local museums - kraevedschskyi museums - in Russia's regions.
Sofia Gavrilova completed her doctorate at the University of Oxford.
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
List of figures
Introduction
1 Cultural myths and common silences in (post-)Soviet museums
2 'Ask anyone; it's just around the corner': kraevedenie museums in the Russian cityscape
3 A brief overview of the history of Russian regional museums
4 'Arctic tundra. Forest. Desert': constructing nature in kraevedenie museums
5 Nature-human relations in contemporary kraevedenie museums
6 'From ancient times to the present day': the construction of history
7 Representations of the Great Terror: from denial to understanding?
8 'A northern man with a harpoon': representing a socialist society and creating 'others'
9 Creating 'the other' in contemporary Russian kraevedenie museums
10 Creating (post-)Soviet taxonomies: cultural myths and 'common unsaids'
Index