RAS History & PhilologyЭтнографическое обозрение Ethno review

  • ISSN (Print) 0869-5415
  • ISSN (Online) 3034-6274

IMAGINED GEOGRAPHY AND IMPERIAL DISCOURSE: PRACTICES OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN CRIMEA AND THE NORTH-WEST CAUCASUS IN THE LATE EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES

PII
S0869-54150000616-0-1
DOI
10.7868/S50000616-0-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue №3
Pages
146-160
Abstract
The article is an attempt to study non-military "colonization" practices of the Russian state that were applied to master Black Sea areas, including the Nogai Kuban lands, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. These practices are considered from the perspective of imperial discourses and mental geographies existing and forming in the realm of communication between newly arriving Slavic residents and local peoples of Kuban. The author investigates Russia's methods of reshaping cultural landscapes of the former Crimean Khanate and efforts to create new kinds of historical memory in the region.
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Date of publication
02.06.2008
Year of publication
2008
Number of purchasers
2
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609

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