URAL 220
Bases of Uralicism and Pan-Uralicism
3 semester-hours
This class explores the sociolinguistic, philosophical, and religious bases of the Uralicist Movement and other movements similar to it, like the Ethnofuturist, Finnish Cooperation, and Magyar Szolidaritás movements. The works of many Uralic political and philosophical writers are required reading.
Required Text:
Kolpakov, Dr. Yevgeny Mikhailovich. Uralicism. Syktyvkar. Uralikan Yliopisto Publishing, 2008.
Isotalo, Jamie. What Is It To Be Uralic?. Syktyvkar. Maxim Chaykovsky Publishing, 2008.
Salomäki, Jarkko. Uralic By Blood, Or Uralic By Choice?. Syktyvkar. Uralikan Yliopisto Publishing, 2008.
Koppinen, Dr. Matti. The Christian Foundations Of Uralicist Thought. Pazhga. UEBF Press, 2008.
Bogatyrev, Alexander. Examining Ethnofuturism. Izhevsk. Udmurtiya Central Publishing, 2009.
Yevgeniyev, Dr. Pavel. Uralicism - What Makes It Different From Other Ethnic Solidarity Movements? Syktyvkar, Uralikan Yliopisto Publishing, 2008.
Note: The texts are bundled together and costs a total of K$105.
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