{"id":47793,"date":"2025-08-18T15:03:27","date_gmt":"2025-08-18T15:03:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=47793"},"modified":"2025-08-18T15:05:09","modified_gmt":"2025-08-18T15:05:09","slug":"at-the-vanishing-point-in-history-critical-perspectives-on-the-russia-ukraine-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=47793","title":{"rendered":"At the Vanishing Point in History: Critical Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Objavljen je 2024. godine zbornik \u201eAt the Vanishing Point in History: Critical Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War\u201c o kojem je op\u0161irno pisao Bo\u017eo Kova\u010devi\u0107 u tekstu \u201eRusija bez budu\u0107nosti? Pogledi ruskih intelektualaca u emigraciji na svoju domovinu\u201c objavljenom na portalu <a href=\"https:\/\/ideje.hr\/rusija-bez-buducnosti-pogledi-ruskih-intelektualaca-u-emigraciji-na-svoju-domovinu\/\">Ideje.hr<\/a> (2025).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>At the Vanishing Point in History<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Critical Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Edited by Marina F. Bykova<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Putin&#8217;s war has prompted a deep analysis and reevaluation of the forces driving this deadly confrontation. <em>At the Vanishing Point in History<\/em> brings together renowned humanities scholars and prominent novelists to explore the roots and causes of the ongoing catastrophe in Eastern Europe.<br>This distinguished group of Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9s, well-versed in Russian culture, history, and philosophy, aims to examine the past to understand the present. Experts in the inner workings of Russian society who have fled the country, they believe it is their responsibility to critically assess the current crisis, reflect on its origins, and outline the agenda for future research in the humanities. In response to this challenge, they present a collection of analytical essays that offer essential background and context for understanding the unfolding events in Europe.<br>Today&#8217;s Russia is perhaps the most representative example of the grave threat that tyranny poses to global civilization. In its brutal attack on Ukraine, Putin&#8217;s regime holds not only Russians but all of humanity hostage. The atrocities committed in the name of the \u201cRussian world\u201d make it urgent to thoroughly investigate Russia&#8217;s current political pursuit in order to uncover its true origins and find a way forward.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Table of Contents<\/strong><br>Notes on Contributors<br><br>Acknowledgements<br><br>Introduction<br><br><em>At the Edge of the Abyss: The Countdown Begins<\/em><br>Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University, USA)<br><br>Prologue<br><br><em>Doors of Hell: New Russian Apocalypticism<\/em><br>Mikhail Epstein (Emory University, USA)<br><br>Part I. Unlearned Lessons From Russia&#8217;s Bloody History<br><br><em>The War on Progress and the Missed Opportunities of Russian Enlightenment<\/em><br>Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University, USA)<br><br><em>Between Nationalism and Universalism: The Imperial Imagination from Vladimir Solovyov to Alexandre Koj\u00e8ve<\/em><br>Boris Groys (European Graduate School, Switzerland)<br><br><em>The Defeated Judge the Victors, or Bolshevism in post-October Russian Thought<\/em><br>Alexander L. Dobrokhotov (King&#8217;s College London<strong>, <\/strong>UK)<br><br><em>War in Ukraine and the Ethics of Pragmatism<\/em><br>Dmitri N. Shalin (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)<br><br><em>Against the West: The Weimar Republic and Post-Soviet Russia in the Yeltsin Era as<\/em><br><em>Aggrieved Powers<\/em><br>Leonid Luks (Catholic University of Eichst\u00e4tt-Ingolstadt,Germany)<em>,<\/em><br><br>Part II. The War of Obsession<br><br><em>The \u201cEnd of History\u201d or the End of the Human Race? Rereading Fukuyama and HuntingtonDuring Russia&#8217;s War Against Ukraine<\/em><br>Mikhail Sergeev (University of the Arts, Philadelphia,USA)<br><br><em>Point of Madness and the Search for History&#8217;s Meaning<\/em><br>Mikhail Blumenkranz (Independent Scholar, Germany)<br><br><em>Nostalgia, Trickster, and the War<\/em><br>Mark Lipovetsky (Columbia University, USA)<br><br><em>The Return of the Grand Inquisitor<\/em><br>Maja Soboleva (University of Marburg, Germany)<br><br><em>The Viscosity of Russian Space: An Essay in Structural Analysis<\/em><br>Helen Petrovsky (Universit\u00e9 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)<br><br>Part III. Does Russia Have a Future?<br><br><em>Cyclical Progress. The Eternal Return of Modernity<\/em><br>Vladimir Marchenkov (Ohio University, USA)<br><br><em>Being Guilty, Feeling Guilty: Right and Morality in Russia in the Shadow of the Current War<\/em><br>Michail Maiatsky (University of Fribourg \/ University of Lausanne, Switzerland)<br><br><em>Russian Ouroboros<\/em><br>Mikhail P. Shishkin (Freelance Writer, Switzerland)<br><br><em>Defederating Russia<\/em><br>Alexander Etkind (Central European University, Vienna, Austria)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Marina F. Bykova <\/strong>is Professor of Philosophy at North Carolina State University, USA.Her research focuses on German idealism, especially such figures as Kant, Fichte, and Hegel. She has published three books, and most recently edited <em>Hegel\u2019s Philosophy of Spirit: Cambridge Critical Guide <\/em>(2019), <em>The German Idealism Reader: Ideas, Responses and Legacy <\/em>(2019), and co-edited (with Kenneth R. 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