A History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony 1581-1990This is the first ethnohistory of Siberia to appear in English, and presents to an anglophone audience a vast corpus of previously inaccessible ethnographic and linguistic material. It covers from the early history of Siberia after the Russian conquest to collectivization and conscription during World War II and to the 1980s movement ror native rights. In this, the first substantive "post-Glasnost" account to appear, James Forsyth compares the Siberian experience with that of Indians and Eskimos in North America. |
Contents
VI | 1 |
VII | 6 |
VIII | 10 |
IX | 16 |
X | 19 |
XI | 21 |
XII | 25 |
XIII | 28 |
LXIII | 232 |
LXIV | 240 |
LXV | 241 |
LXVI | 248 |
LXVII | 249 |
LXVIII | 253 |
LXIX | 260 |
LXX | 265 |
XIV | 35 |
XV | 38 |
XVI | 42 |
XVII | 48 |
XVIII | 55 |
XIX | 57 |
XX | 61 |
XXI | 69 |
XXII | 75 |
XXIV | 84 |
XXVI | 87 |
XXVII | 92 |
XXVIII | 95 |
XXIX | 100 |
XXX | 107 |
XXXI | 109 |
XXXII | 111 |
XXXIII | 115 |
XXXIV | 117 |
XXXV | 119 |
XXXVI | 123 |
XXXVII | 125 |
XXXVIII | 129 |
XXXIX | 131 |
XL | 136 |
XLI | 140 |
XLII | 143 |
XLIII | 151 |
XLIV | 154 |
XLV | 158 |
XLVI | 163 |
XLVII | 168 |
XLVIII | 174 |
XLIX | 180 |
L | 185 |
LI | 201 |
LII | 203 |
LIII | 206 |
LIV | 207 |
LVI | 211 |
LVII | 214 |
LVIII | 216 |
LIX | 219 |
LX | 223 |
LXI | 226 |
LXII | 229 |
LXXI | 268 |
LXXII | 271 |
LXXIII | 276 |
LXXIV | 279 |
LXXV | 282 |
LXXVI | 283 |
LXXVII | 287 |
LXXVIII | 290 |
LXXIX | 293 |
LXXX | 296 |
LXXXI | 299 |
LXXXII | 303 |
LXXXIII | 306 |
LXXXIV | 308 |
LXXXV | 311 |
LXXXVI | 315 |
LXXXVII | 321 |
LXXXVIII | 323 |
LXXXIX | 325 |
XC | 326 |
XCI | 330 |
XCII | 335 |
XCIII | 338 |
XCIV | 340 |
XCV | 347 |
XCVI | 352 |
XCVII | 355 |
XCVIII | 358 |
XCIX | 359 |
C | 362 |
CI | 366 |
CII | 372 |
CIII | 375 |
CIV | 379 |
CV | 381 |
CVI | 385 |
CVII | 389 |
CVIII | 393 |
CIX | 396 |
CX | 403 |
CXI | 409 |
CXII | 414 |
CXIII | 418 |
437 | |
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A History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony, 1581-1990 James Forsyth No preview available - 1992 |
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Altai Altaians Amur Angara Arctic ASSR Aziatskaya Rossiya Bolshevik Buryat Mongols Buryatia Buryats cent China Chinese Chukchis clan collectivisation colonial Communist Party communities Cossacks culture district Dolgans Dolgikh east Eastern Entsiklopedicheskiy slovar Eskimos European Russia Ewenkis Ewens forest furs Gurvich herds hunting inhabitants Irkutsk Irtysh Istoriya Sibiri Itelmens Japanese Kamchatka Kazaks Kets Khan Khanty Kirgiz Kolarz Kolonialnaya politika Kolyma Koraks Lake Baikal land Lena lived Mangazeya Mansis Mongolia Mongols Moscow mountains Nanais narodov Narody Sibiri National Region native language Nekapitalisticheskiy put Nenets Nganasans nineteenth century Nivkhs nomadic North northern official Oirats Okhotsk organised Osushchestvleniye peasants plemennoy sostav population province régime reindeer Republic river Rodovoy i plemennoy Sakhalin Samoyeds Selkups seventeenth century shamans Siberia Siberian natives Sibir kak koloniya Soviet Russian SSSR steppe Tatars territory Tomsk tribes tundra Tungus Turkic Tuva Tuvan Udeghes Ulchis Urals USSR Western Siberia Yadrintsev Yakut Yakutia Yakutsk yasak Yazyki narodov SSSR Yenisey Yukagirs