Citizenship

Sergey Glebov: Interview with Peter Sahlins “Subjecthood That Happens to Be Called 'Citizenship,' Or Trying to Make Sense of The Old Regime on Its Own Terms” Ab Imperio, 4/2006, pp. 39-58.  

Rebecca Chamberlain-Creangã, “The “Transnistrian people”? Citizenship and Imaginings of “the State” in an Unrecognized Country” Ab Imperio, 4/2006, pp. 371-399.  

Serhy Yekelchyk, “A Communal Model of Citizenship in Stalinist Politics: Agitators and Voters in Postwar Electoral Campaigns (Kyiv, 1946–53)” Ab Imperio, 2/2010, pp. 93-120.  

Dina Rizk Khoury, Serguei Glebov, “Citizenship, Subjecthood, and Difference in the Late Ottoman and Russian Empires: Introduction to the Forum “Subjecthood and Belonging to the Polity in the Russian and Ottoman Empires”” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 45-58.  

Aylin Koçunyan, “The Millet System and the Challenge of Other Confessional Models, 1856–1865” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 59-85.  

Serguei Glebov, “Between Foreigners and Subjects: Imperial Subjecthood, Governance, and the Chinese in the Russian Far East, 1860s–1880s” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 86-130.  

Elizabeth Bospflug, “The Muslim “Federalist Debate” in Revolutionary Russia” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 131-162.  

Michelle U. Campos, “From the “Ottoman Nation” to “Hyphenated Ottomans”: Reflections on the Multicultural Imperial Citizenship at the End of Empire (Afterword to the Forum)” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 163-181.  

Norihiro Naganawa, “Tatars and Imperialist Wars: From the Tsar’s Servitors to the Red Warriors” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 164-196. 

Mariia Gulakova, Alexander Semyonov, “Imperial Citizenship and Political Representation in the Russian Empire, 1905–1906” Ab Imperio, 2/2021, pp. 139-152. 

Robert Kindler, “American Russia: Fur Seals, Empire, and Conflict in the Northern Pacific after 1867” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 166-190. 

Thomas Marsden, “Imperial Loyalty between Law, Religion, and Nation: Old Believers' Appeals to the Russian State, 1825–1894” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 117-146.  

Darius Staliūnas, “Church Defenders, Monarchism, and the Social Contract in the Lithuanian Countryside: The Case of the "Kražiai Massacre" (1893)” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 178-200. 

 James A. Kapaló, “Certifiably Orthodox: Reversion to Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Existential Eschatology in 1930s and 1940s Bessarabia” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 201-231. 

Iuliana Cindrea-Nagy, “The Calendar and the Sense of Community Belonging: The Emergence of the Old Calendarist Church in Romania” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 232-252. 

Stephanie Ziehaus, “The Manchurian Wedge: Settler Colonialism, Subjecthood, and Land Use in the Russian Imperial Far East” Ab Imperio, 2/2023, pp. 49-80.