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"the Touch Of Civilization" : Comparing American And Russian Internal Colonization | ||||
ISBN: 9781607325499 | Price: 55.00 | |||
Volume: | Dewey: 909 | Grade Min: | Publication Date: 2017-03-15 | |
LCC: 2016-036164 | LCN: CB451.S23 2016 | Grade Max: | Version: | |
Contributor: Sabol, Steven | Series: | Publisher: University Press of Colorado | Extent: 310 | |
Contributor: | Reviewer: Timothy M. May | Affiliation: University of North Georgia | Issue Date: October 2017 | |
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World historians have often made oblique references to how the expansion of the US was similar to that of the Russian Empire, as both were colonial (and imperial) powers that expanded across contiguous territories, unlike their imperialist brethren who crossed the seas. While this comparison is often made in passing, Sabol (Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte) has produced a remarkable study comparing the Russian colonization of the Kazakh steppes to US dominance of the Native American groups known most commonly as the Sioux. He examines both the methods of colonization and resistance. While noting the limitations of such comparisons, particularly in terms of the differences in eras (18th century versus 19th) and populations (hundreds of thousands versus tens of thousands), Sabol demonstrates how comparative history should be performed. In doing so, he properly places US history in a world context while also expanding understanding of Russian methods and the interconnectiveness of the US and Russian governments' plans for internal colonization. As a work that is inventive in approach and noteworthy in scholarship, one can only hope that other scholars will take up the precedent set by Sabol.Summing Up: Essential. All academic levels/libraries. |