This book examines the history of Russian Muslim society, an issue of perpetual interest for scholars and students at the yearly ASEEES conference. The author, Danielle Ross's, ability to speak and research in fourteen languages offers extraordinary insight not available to most scholars. She gives readers a non-Russia perspective of the Russian expansion using Turkic and Arabic-language published and manuscript sources. The book will find audiences among scholars working on the history of Russian empire, Russian ...
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This book examines the history of Russian Muslim society, an issue of perpetual interest for scholars and students at the yearly ASEEES conference. The author, Danielle Ross's, ability to speak and research in fourteen languages offers extraordinary insight not available to most scholars. She gives readers a non-Russia perspective of the Russian expansion using Turkic and Arabic-language published and manuscript sources. The book will find audiences among scholars working on the history of Russian empire, Russian Muslim society, religion and the state in 17th-20th century Russia, and the history of Russian expansion.
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