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A century ago between the uneasy aftermath of the First World War and the chaos of the Russian Revolution an elite group of Russian intellectuals announced the discovery of a new continent they called Eurasia a sprawling landmass wedged between Europe and Asia fated to upend mainstream Eurocentric narratives on history and civilization. The intellectual trend these diverse thinkers initiated came to be called Eurasianism a school of thought which quickly developed into a movement unsettling geographical and ideological borders pushing beyond divisions between East and West and innovatively bridging science aesthetics and religion. As this current took shape throughout the 1920s-30s its thinkers engaged manifold fields such as geography and economics theology and philosophy linguistics and anthropology to elaborate an original perspective on the history and identity of Russia decipher the dilemmas posed by global Europeanization and trace new arcs in the ancient modern and future developments of cultural and geopolitical relations. Formerly a little-known curiosity of the fleeting interwar period the first two decades of the twenty-first century have seen an explosion in the interest and relevance of Eurasianism in its classical and contemporary forms across diverse fields from the pages of scholarship to the flash-points of geopolitics. While a growing number of scholars and analysts have increasingly emphasized the importance of understanding Eurasianism for deciphering current global trends accessible translations of the Eurasianists in their own words have remained absent until now. The Foundations of Eurasianism series presents the key works of classical and neo-Eurasianism for the first time in English translation. This first volume features texts by the Eurasian movements founding authors from their inaugural 1921 manifesto Exodus to the East: Premonitions and Fulfillments - The Affirmation of the Eurasians as well as early programmatic works by the leading theoreticians of the original Eurasian movement Prince Nikolai Trubetzkoy and Petr Savitsky.