Migration and mobility in the Modern Age: refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Locomotions: Ways of Moving -- 1 Paris-St. Petersburg: Shrinking Spaces in the Nineteenth Century -- 2 "A Main Station at One's Front Door": Bicycles, Automobiles, and Early Adopters' Dreams of Personal Mobility in Poland, 1885-1939 -- 3 Walking with a Tolstoyan Dancer: Physical and Psychic Mobility in Vaslav Nijinsky's Diary -- 4 Russian Resorts and European Leisure: Railroad Vacations, "Native" Sites, and the Making of a Russian (Post)Colonial Identity in Manchuria, 1920s-1930s -- Part II. Migrations: People in Motion -- 5 Dynamic Bohemians: The Russian Artistic Circle in Paris (Russkii Artisticheskii Kruzhok v Parizhe) -- 6 Sex at the Border: Trafficking as a Migration Problem in Partitioned Poland -- 7 Evacuation as Migration: The Soviet Experience during the Great Patriotic War -- 8 Far from Home: Soviet and Non-Soviet Railway Workers' Experiences during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984 -- Part III. Narrations: Literatures of Migration and Mobility -- 9 Traumatic Mobility: Motivating Collective Authorship in Siberian Narratives of Polish Exiles from the Inter-revolutionary Epoch (1832-1862) -- 10 Technology, the City, and the Body: Bergelson and Shklovsky in Berlin -- 11 Andrzej Stasiuk and the Myth of the Literary Gastarbajter -- 12 Journeys of Identity: From Soviet Jew to German Writer -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.