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Witnesses to Interwar Subcarpathian Rus’

The Sojourns of Petr Bogatyrev and Ivan Olbracht

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Witnesses to Interwar Subcarpathian Rus’

The Sojourns of Petr Bogatyrev and Ivan Olbracht

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In the midst of a contentious atmosphere of the interwar period, the far-eastern province of Subcarpathian Rus’ attracted the personal curiosity and professional attention of Russian ethnographer and theoretician Petr Bogatyrev and Czech journalist-writer Ivan Olbracht. Both traveled extensively in the region and immersed themselves deeply in the life and culture of the local residents, Carpatho-Rusyns, and Hasidic Jews. Witnesses to Interwar Subcarpathian Rus’: The Sojourns of Petr Bogatyrev and Ivan Olbracht explores for the first time in English the legacy they bequeathed in their respective work: Bogatyrev as an apolitical ethnographic collector and theoretician and Olbracht as a passionately committed Communist whose reports and brilliant stories from the region, including Nikola Šuhaj, Brigand, and The Sorrowful Eyes of Hannah Karadjic capture a glimpse of a world destined to change radically as a result of the ravages of war.

Table of Contents

Part I: Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: The Ethnographer and the Journalist/Writer
Chapter 2: Physical and Human Geography of Subcarpathian Rus’
Part II: Petr Grigor’evich Bogatyrev
Chapter 3: From Moscow to Prague
Chapter 4: Bogatyrev in Subcarpathian Rus’
Chapter 5: The Book: Magical Acts, Rites, and Beliefs in Subcarpathian Rus’
Chapter 6: Teaching and Last Years in Czechoslovakia
Part III: Ivan Olbracht
Chapter 7: Olbracht and the Genesis of His Politics
Chapter 8: Olbracht in Subcarpathian Rus’
Chapter 9: Reportage from Subcarpathian Rus’
Chapter 10: The Making of the Film Marijka the Unfaithful
Chapter 11: Olbracht’s Family Correspondence and His Jewish Stories
Chapter 12: Olbracht’s Three Jewish Stories from Subcarpathian Rus’
Part IV: Where Their Interests Intersected: The Carpathian Brigand Tradition
Chapter 13: The Noble Brigand in European History and Culture
Chapter 14: Bogatyrev and His Approach to Interpreting the Carpathian Tradition
Chapter 15: Olbracht Finds his Noble Brigand, Nikola Šuhaj
Chapter 16: Publication, Success, and the Polemic Around the Novel
Part V: The Final Years
Chapter 17: Bogatyrev Leaves the Protectorate; Olbracht Takes Cover Within It
Chapter 18: Olbracht in Czechoslovakia During World War II and After

Product details

Published 10 Jun 2024
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 330
ISBN 9781666931716
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 Map
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Patricia A. Krafcik

Patricia A. Krafcik is professor emerita of Russia…

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