Introduction: On the Making of Ethnographic Knowledge in Russia (Roland Cvetkovski)
Imperial Case Studies: Russian and British Ethnographic Theory (Alexis Hofmeister)
Part I: Paradigms
Russian Ethnography as a Science: Truths Claimed, Trails Followed (Alexei Elfimov)
Beyond, against, and with Ethnography: Physical Anthropology as a Science of Russian Modernity (Marina Mogilner)
Ethnography, Marxism, and Soviet Ideology (Sergei Alymov)
Ethnogenesis and Historiography: Historical Narratives for Central Asia in the 1940s and 1950s (Sergey Abashin)
Part II: Representations
Symbols, Conventions, and Practices: Visual Representation of Ethnographic Knowledge on Siberia in Early Modern Maps and Reports (Maike Sach)
Empire Complex: Arrangements in the Russian Ethnographic Museum, 1910 (Roland Cvetkovski)
Learning about the Nation: Ethnographic Representations of Children, Representations of Ethnography for Children (Catriona Kelly)
Part III: Peoples
Siberian Ruptures: Dilemmas of Ethnography in an Imperial Situation (Sergey Glebov)
Concepts of Ukrainian Folklore and the Transition from Imperial Russia to Stalin's Soviet Empire (Angela Rustemeyer)
No Love Affair: Ingush and Chechen Imperial Ethnographies (Christian Dettmering)
National Inventions: The Imperial Emancipation of the Karaites from Jewishness (Mikhail Kizilov)
List of Contributors
Index