Russia's steppe frontier
the making of a colonial empire, 1500-1800
By Khodarkovsky, Michael

"Russia's steppe frontier" is published by Indiana University Press in 2002 - Bloomington, it has 290 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Russia's steppe frontier” Metadata:
- Title: Russia's steppe frontier
- Author: Khodarkovsky, Michael
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 290
- Publisher: Indiana University Press
- Publish Date: 2002
- Publish Location: Bloomington
“Russia's steppe frontier” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Boundaries - History - Imperialism - Territorial expansion - Imperialisme - Histoire - 15.70 history of Europe - Kolonialismus - Grenzpolitik - Expansion territoriale - Grensgebieden - Frontières - Imperialismus - Expansie (macht) - Impérialisme - Territorialpolitik - Soviet union, history
- Places: Russia
- Time: ➤ 1613-1689 - 1689-1801 - Period of Consolidation, 1462-1605
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xii, 290 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3938427M - OL4277518W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 47136425
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001003581
- ISBN-10: 0253339898
- All ISBNs: 0253339898
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"Russia's steppe frontier" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Machine generated contents note: [1] The Sociology of the Frontier, or Why Peace Was
- 2- Impossible / 7
- 3- Social and Political Organization in the Steppe
- 4- Raiding and Warfare
- 5- Captives and Slaves
- 6- Trade and Economy
- 7- A Khan, or a Search for Central Authority
- 8- Religion
- 9- Ideology through Diplomacy
- 10- [2] Frontier Concepts and Policies in Muscovy / 46
- 11- The Frontier
- 12- Shert': A Peace Treaty or an Oath of Allegiance?
- 13- Amanat: Hostages of Sorts
- 14- Yasak: Tribute or Trade?
- 15- Presents and Payments: Bestowed or Extorted?
- 16- Translating or Colonizing?
- 17- [3] Taming the "Wild Steppe," 1480-1600s / 76
- 18- Moscow and the Great Horde: The "Ugra Standoff"
- 19- Reconsidered
- 20- The End of the Golden Horde, 1481-1502: On to Kazan
- 21- The End of the Crimean-Muscovite Alliance
- 22- The Nogays and Kazan, 1530s-1550s: Kazan Annexed
- 23- The Nogays and Astrakhan, 1550s
- 24- The Astrakhan Campaign of 1569
- 25- Containing the Nogays, 1577-1582
- 26- Debilitating the Nogays, 1582-1600
- 27- [4] From Steppe Frontier to Imperial Borderlands, 1600-1800 / 126
- 28- The Nogays
- 29- New Strategies
- 30- The Kalmyks
- 31- The Kazakhs
- 32- [5] Concepts and Policies in the Imperial Borderlands,
- 33- 1690s-1800 / 184
- 34- Representations
- 35- Non-Christians into Russian Orthodox
- 36- Migration of the Native Elite and Commoners
- 37- Colonial Contest I: Law and Administration
- 38- Colonial Contest II: Land
- 39- Conclusion / 221
- 40- GLOSSARY / 230
- 41- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / 233
- 42- NOTES / 235
- 43- BIBLIOGRAPHY / 269
- 44- INDEX / 283.
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