Resettling the Borderlands: State Relocations and Ethnic Conflict in the South Caucasus (Paperback)
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Resettling the Borderlands: State Relocations and Ethnic Conflict in the South Caucasus (Paperback)

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Paperback 352 Pages
Published: 21/03/2018
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Until the arrival of the Russian Empire in the early nineteenth century, the South Caucasus was traditionally contested by two Muslim empires, the Ottomans and the Persians. Over the following two centuries, Orthodox Christian Russia - and later the officially atheist Soviet Union - expanded into the densely populated Muslim towns and villages and began a long process of resettlement, deportation, and interventionist population management in an attempt to incorporate the region into its own lands and culture. Exploring the policies and implementations of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, Resettling the Borderlands investigates the nexus between imperial practices, foreign policy, religion, and ethnic conflicts. Taking a comparative approach, Farid Shafiyev looks at the most active phases of resettlement, when the state imported and relocated waves of German, Russian sectarian, and Armenian settlers into the South Caucasus and deported thousands of others. He also offers insights on the complexities of empire-building and managing space and people in the Muslim borderlands to reveal the impact of demographic changes on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. Combining in-depth and original analysis of archival material with a clear and accessible narrative, Resettling the Borderlands provides a new interpretation of the colonial policies, ideologies, and strategic visions in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN: 9780773553538
Number of pages: 352
Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm


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"An intelligent, original, and well-researched account of population movements in the lands encompassed by Armenia and Azerbaijan in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Shafiyev combines dispassionate analysis with clarity of writing to make a rare and valuable contribution to scholarship." Michael Reynolds, Princeton University
"Resettling the Borderlands offers an important perspective on a fascinating and little-studied topic that is intrinsically connected to the ideologies, strategic visions, and economic, political, and religious policies in the Russian empire." Michael Khodarkovsky, Loyola University Chicago
"This well researched study has an extensive bibliography and will be an invaluable resource for students and researchers interested in the South Caucasus and in ethnic conflict. Highly recommended." CHOICE

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