Russia's Frozen Frontier

Russia's Frozen Frontier
Title Russia's Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Alan Wood
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 289
Release 2011-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1849664382

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Alan Wood's ambitious work is the first to address the whole span - both chronologically and thematically - of the development of Siberia, and its role in both the Russian and the global context. With a scope that reaches from Muscovy's conquest of Siberia in the 16th and 17th centuries to modern times, it explores the effects of colonial exploitation, the Revolutions of 1917 and developments during the Soviet period. Russia's Frozen Frontier is also the first book to detail the history of Siberia from the view of Siberians themselves - both Russian and native - rather than seen through the lens of Moscow or St Petersburg.

Russia's Frozen Frontier

Russia's Frozen Frontier
Title Russia's Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Alan Wood
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 289
Release 2011-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 034097124X

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Told from a Siberian point of view, this book seeks to dispel something of the miasma of ignorance and misconception surrounding this vast expanse the planet's land-surface, its fascinating history, its natural environment and - most importantly - the peoples who live, or have lived and died, there.

Frozen Frontier

Frozen Frontier
Title Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Frank Xavier Ross
Publisher
Pages 197
Release 1961
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN

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A World of Empires

A World of Empires
Title A World of Empires PDF eBook
Author Edyta M. Bojanowska
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 261
Release 2018-04-16
Genre History
ISBN 0674985702

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Through the lens of a classic Russian travelogue, this historical study examines early globalization and Russia’s participation in the Imperial race. In the 1850s, American Commodore Matthew Perry embarked on a legendary expedition to open trade relations with Japan. Less well known is the Russian expedition that followed on his heels. Serving aboard the Russian Frigate Pallada was the novelist Ivan Goncharov, who turned his impressions into a bestselling book. In A World of Empires, Edyta Bojanowska uses Goncharov’s travelogue as a window onto mid-19th century global imperialism. Goncharov recounts experiences in Africa’s Cape Colony, Dutch Java, Spanish Manila, Japan, and the British ports of Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, offering keen insight on imperial expansion, cooperation, and competition. Often overlooked in the history of European imperialism, Russia emerges here as an increasingly assertive empire, eager to position itself on the world stage and fully conversant with the ideologies of civilizing mission and race. Goncharov’s gripping narrative offers a unique eyewitness account of empire in action. Bojanowska’s illuminating analysis reveals both a zeal to emulate European powers and a determination to define Russia against them. A Financial Times Best History Book of the Year

Frozen Frontier

Frozen Frontier
Title Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Frank Xavier Ross
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1961
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN

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A Pedestrain Journey Through Russia and Siberian Tartary

A Pedestrain Journey Through Russia and Siberian Tartary
Title A Pedestrain Journey Through Russia and Siberian Tartary PDF eBook
Author John Dundas Cochrane
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 1825
Genre Russia
ISBN

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Frozen Frontier

Frozen Frontier
Title Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Walter W (Walter William) Liggett
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1954
Genre
ISBN

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