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Touching on the main critical frameworks deployed in over a century of research into the intersection of language and politics, the entry offers an overview of Russian political discourse from the time of the tsars, through the revolutionary bookends of the 20th century, and up to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Particular attention is devoted to the fate and function of language in periods of radical social and political change, of which there are plenty in the case of Russia.
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