Russia's Orient: Imperial Borderlands and Peoples, 1700-1917Indiana University Press, 1997 - 339 頁 From a 1994 conference (U. of California, Berkeley), Borderlands Research Group participants present their findings based on unprecedented access to the hinterlands of what is the now the CIS. Fourteen contributors provide context for the current self- deterministic ethnic turmoil in Chechyna and elsewhere far from the Kremlin, via discussions of tsarist colonial policies and historical, heartland majority attitudes toward the "ignoble savages and unfaithful subjects" (read Muslim) of Russia's diverse Orient. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... lived there : " Contemporary Little Russia gave birth to the Goths , who went on to found prosperous states in Italy , France , and Spain . And from the Volga , Ural , and Kama rivers came the Hungarians , Huns , and various other ...
... lived there : " Contemporary Little Russia gave birth to the Goths , who went on to found prosperous states in Italy , France , and Spain . And from the Volga , Ural , and Kama rivers came the Hungarians , Huns , and various other ...
第 165 頁
... lived the daily reality of colonial rule . They ask the reader to shift perspectives , to put aside the voices of those who viewed the border- lands from the imperial center and to heed those speaking from the fron- tiers . The story of ...
... lived the daily reality of colonial rule . They ask the reader to shift perspectives , to put aside the voices of those who viewed the border- lands from the imperial center and to heed those speaking from the fron- tiers . The story of ...
第 286 頁
... lived along Tatar trade routes or who lived near a Muslim village were far more inclined to become Muslims themselves . The case of Elyshevo as a frontier zone between two possible identities illustrates the strength of traditional ...
... lived along Tatar trade routes or who lived near a Muslim village were far more inclined to become Muslims themselves . The case of Elyshevo as a frontier zone between two possible identities illustrates the strength of traditional ...
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