In contrast to the substantial output of western works on the revival of nationalism among the non-russians in the ussr, the critical phenomenon of russian nationalism has been little studied in the west. Here john b. Dunlop measures the strength and political viability of a movement that has been steadily growing since the mid-1960s and that may well eventually become the ruling ideology of the state. Professor dunlop's comprehensive discussion depicts for the western reader the gamut of russian nationalism from solzhenitsyn to the vehement national bolsheviks.
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