Imperial Boundaries

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Imperial Boundaries

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ISBN: 9780521514637
作者: Brian J. Boeck
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2009 -11
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 119.99
页数: 270

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Cossack Communities and Empire-Building in the Age of Peter the Great

Brian J. Boeck   

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Imperial Boundaries is a study of imperial expansion and local transformation on Russia's Don Steppe frontier during the age of Peter the Great. Brian Boeck connects the rivalry of the Russian and Ottoman empires in the northern Black Sea basin to the social history of the Don Cossacks, who were transformed from an open, democratic, multiethnic, male fraternity dedicated to frontier raiding into a closed, ethnic community devoted to defending and advancing the boundaries of the Russian state. He shows how by promoting border patrol, migration control, bureaucratic regulation of cross-border contacts and deportation of dissidents, Peter I destroyed the world of the old steppe and created a new imperial Cossack order in its place. In examining this transformation, Imperial Boundaries addresses key historical issues of imperial expansion, the delegitimization of non-state violence, the construction of borders, and the encroaching boundaries of state authority in the lives of local communities.
Rejects previous models of aggressive Russian imperial expansion to explain why Cossacks were both advocates and opponents of imperial expansion.
A major contribution to the comparative study of frontiers and borderlands.
Will appeal to scholars of early modern Russian history, early modern European state-building and imperial expansion.

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