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Miscellanea | La Crimea tra Russia, Italia e Impero ottomano
Capitolo | Dalla Tauride alla Tavrida
Dalla Tauride alla Tavrida
Introduzione al mito della Crimea nella cultura russa
- Aldo Ferrari - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
Abstract
Over thousands of years Crimea has represented a space of crucial economic and cultural encounter between Eurasia and the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout its long history Crimea has been inhabited by many peoples, none of which can however be exclusively bound to this region. Nevertheless, the long rule of the Tatars, which began in the thirteenth century and lasted until the Russian conquest in 1783, has a special meaning in the history of Crimea. During the Tsarist period Crimea has had both a great strategic importance as a major stronghold of the Russian fleet and a paramount role in the cultural sphere. As a matter of fact the rich historical memories, the beautiful Mediterranean landscape and the ‘Eastern’ dimension of this region contributed to the creation of the multisided myth of Crimea within the Russian culture.
open access | peer reviewed
Presentato: 10 Aprile 2017 | Accettato: 20 Aprile 2017 | Pubblicato 12 Dicembre 2017 | Lingua: it
Keywords Crimea and Russian Culture • Russian Empire • Tatars • Orientalism
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Introduzione
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- 12 Dicembre 2017
Saggi
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Dalla Tauride alla Tavrida
Introduzione al mito della Crimea nella cultura russa - Aldo Ferrari
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- Le lingue turciche della Crimea fra migrazioni e estinzione
- Matthias Kappler
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- P. Gabriēl Ayvazean: l’editore e il traduttore
- Sona Haroutyunian
- 12 Dicembre 2017
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I caraiti nella Crimea imperiale russa
Rappresentazioni e costruzioni identitarie - Paolo Lucca
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- Scorci veneziani sulla regione del Mar Nero (secoli XV-XIX)
- Giampiero Bellingeri
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- Migrazioni italiane in Crimea e Nuova Russia: tracce, fonti, contesti
- Heloisa Rojas Gomez
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- «Древнее житие» Владимира Святославича и сведения о взятии Корсуня: лингвистические заметки
- Alessandro Maria Bruni
- 12 Dicembre 2017
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La guerra di Crimea come fattore di modernizzazione
Il caso dell’Impero ottomano e dell’Impero russo - Giulia Lami
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- Crimea, orienti e orientalismo nel racconto La confessione di un marito di K.N. Leont’ev
- Elena Pupulin
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- Note sul tema: Osip Mandel’štam e la Crimea
- Daniela Rizzi
- 12 Dicembre 2017
- The Artistic Renaissance of the Crimea
- Inessa Kouteinikova
- 12 Dicembre 2017
Appendice
- Minimalia Crimeana
- M. Marcella Ferraccioli, Gianfranco Giraudo
- 12 Dicembre 2017
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Ferrari Aldo |
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dc.title |
Dalla Tauride alla Tavrida. Introduzione al mito della Crimea nella cultura russa |
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Capitolo |
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it |
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dc.description.abstract |
Over thousands of years Crimea has represented a space of crucial economic and cultural encounter between Eurasia and the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout its long history Crimea has been inhabited by many peoples, none of which can however be exclusively bound to this region. Nevertheless, the long rule of the Tatars, which began in the thirteenth century and lasted until the Russian conquest in 1783, has a special meaning in the history of Crimea. During the Tsarist period Crimea has had both a great strategic importance as a major stronghold of the Russian fleet and a paramount role in the cultural sphere. As a matter of fact the rich historical memories, the beautiful Mediterranean landscape and the ‘Eastern’ dimension of this region contributed to the creation of the multisided myth of Crimea within the Russian culture. |
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Eurasiatica |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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2017-12-12 |
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dc.dateAccepted |
2017-04-20 |
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2017-04-10 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-212-3/dalla-tauride-alla-tavrida/ |
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10.14277/6969-201-7/EUR-8-1 |
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2610-8879 |
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2610-9433 |
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978-88-6969-212-3 |
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978-88-6969-201-7 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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yes |
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Crimea and Russian Culture |
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dc.subject |
Crimea and Russian Culture |
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dc.subject |
Orientalism |
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dc.subject |
Orientalism |
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dc.subject |
Russian Empire |
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dc.subject |
Russian Empire |
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dc.subject |
Tatars |
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dc.subject |
Tatars |
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