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Оглавление - Kaliningrad — an ambivalent transnational region within a European-Russian scope
Evgeniy Chernyshev
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Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Kaliningrad — an ambivalent transnational region within a European-Russian scope
2. The Kaliningrad region and its historical background
2.1. Birth of the Kaliningrad Oblast
2.2. Migration as a source of demographic shift before the collapse of the USSR: Formation of regional society
2. 3. Generational change and perception of cultural and historical heritage: Change in cultural paradigm
2.4. The Kaliningrad region as enclave: Theoretical and historical background
3. Positioning between Europe and Russia: Strategies and experiences of Europeanization and everyday exceptionality in Kaliningrad
3.1 «Fragment of Russia», «poor neighbour», and «pilot region»: Community with inherent qualities
3.2 SEBA: The initiative of modernization of the South Eastern Baltic Area through regional cooperation
3.3 What is an everyday «European’ life for Kaliningradians?
3.4 Small border traffic as an example of cross-border European life in Kaliningrad
3.5 Europeanization and European integration: Kaliningrad between Russia and the EU
3.6. Between the complex of «hostage» and «distinctiveness»: Separatist sentiment as a manifestation of «distinctiveness»
3.7. Kaliningrad as a «pilot region»
3.8. The consciousness of third-generation Kaliningradians: Historical heritage as an actor of mental transformation
3.9. Kaliningradian identity in transition
4. Kaliningrad regional culture: self-consciousness (Selbstverständigung) in transnational space
4.1. Boundary modalities: Historical context and cultural dialogue
4.2. Migration mobility after the collapse of the Soviet Union
4. 3. Transnational and regional: Kaliningrad regional culture
4.4. How and from whom do young Kaliningradians distinguish themselves?
4.5. Kaliningrad: From «periphery» to «bridge»
4.6. All-Russian National Census 2010: Phenomenon of nationality «Kaliningradian»
4.7. Consumption strategy: Materialistic concerns of Kaliningradians
4.8. The Berlin start-up scene as a channel of transnational mobility for young Kaliningradians
Conclusions
References