학술논문

“There is no salvation outside our church”: The All-Russian Vegetarian Congress and the making of the vegetarian movement in the early 20th century Russian empire
Document Type
Source
Baltic Worlds. (1-2):108-124
Subject
Life reform
vegetarianism
Russian empire
collective identity
All-Russian Vegetarian Congress
social movement
modernity
counterculture.
вегетарианство
Российская империя
коллективная идентичность
Всероссийский вегетарианский съезд
социальное движение
модерность
контркультура
Östersjö- och Östeuropaforskning
Baltic and East European studies
Historical Studies
Historiska studier
Language
English
ISSN
2000-2955
2001-7308
Abstract
In this article, I tackle and reflect on the vegetarian movement of the Russian empire in its making, branding, and imagining by examining the All-Russian Vegetarian Congress in Moscow in 1913. By scrutinizing its organization, agenda and resolutions, the study brings to the surface and explores the ideological imaginaries and the dynamics of vegetarian collective action. I discuss the organization and convening of the congress, analyze the discursive activity around it, as well as hint at its implications for the fledgling vegetarian activism. I also contextualize the event within a broad reform-oriented social movement space, as well as spotlight the diversity of understandings of vegetarianism. The case study hints at the manifestations of movement making and branding, as well as unfolds the ideological foundations that were given preferences and why this was so. The congress apparently favored the ethical strand of vegetarianism and aimed at life reform in a broader sense. However, it did not really succeed in bringing about the long-awaited consolidation and unification of the vegetarians in the country.