Russia's Steppe Frontier: The Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500-1800 By Michael Khodarkovsky
2004 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0253217709 | PDF | 125 MB
Anyone familiar with the author's first book Where Two Worlds Met (1992) must look forward to reading this new volume, which is a comprehensive study of Moscow's relations with the steppe nomads from the emergence of a Russian empire until the closing of the frontier 300 years later. He will not be disappointed. In the author's own words, this book is about the transformation of a dangerous frontier into a part of the empire and of its peoples into subjects. Certainly more controversial is his determination to show that Russia was no less a colonial empire than any of the other western powers.
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