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A long view of human movement throughout Russia

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"Highly recommended. Randolph and Avrutin have done much to place mobility into the mainstream of Russian historiography."--The Russian Review
“An important contribution to Russian history.”--Revolutionary Russia
"A meritorious contribution."--Journal of Transport History
"This is an absorbing collection of essays that will repay reading by historians and social scientists. . . . A good introduction to the latest scholarship on the rewards but also the discontents and hidden injuries of migration."--Slavic Review
"New ways of looking at Russian society are well exploited, and hitherto ignored or unnoticed facts are revealed about individuals or institutions. This is a book that really does repay its reader."--The Slavonic and East European Review
"This well-crafted collection of essays brings together a comprehensive selection of new research on mobility in Russia from the Tsarist Empire's westernmost provinces to the Far East. Of worldwide interest to scholars in migration studies as well as Eastern European studies."--Dirk Hoerder, author of Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium“An important contribution to Russian history.”--Revolutionary Russia

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Contributors are Eugene M. Avrutin, Alexandra Bekasova, Faith Hillis, Gijs Kessler, Diane P. Koenker, Chia Yin Hsu, Eileen Kane, Anne Lounsbery, Matthew Light, Sarah D. Phillips, John Randolph, Anatolyi Remnev, Jeff Sahadeo, Frithjof Benjamin Schenk, Charles Steinwedel, Willard Sunderland, and Elena Tyuryukanova

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 21/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9780252037030, 978-0252037030
      ISBN10: 0252037030

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A long view of human movement throughout Russia

      Trade Review
      "Highly recommended. Randolph and Avrutin have done much to place mobility into the mainstream of Russian historiography."--The Russian Review
      “An important contribution to Russian history.”--Revolutionary Russia
      "A meritorious contribution."--Journal of Transport History
      "This is an absorbing collection of essays that will repay reading by historians and social scientists. . . . A good introduction to the latest scholarship on the rewards but also the discontents and hidden injuries of migration."--Slavic Review
      "New ways of looking at Russian society are well exploited, and hitherto ignored or unnoticed facts are revealed about individuals or institutions. This is a book that really does repay its reader."--The Slavonic and East European Review
      "This well-crafted collection of essays brings together a comprehensive selection of new research on mobility in Russia from the Tsarist Empire's westernmost provinces to the Far East. Of worldwide interest to scholars in migration studies as well as Eastern European studies."--Dirk Hoerder, author of Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium“An important contribution to Russian history.”--Revolutionary Russia

      Table of Contents
      Contributors are Eugene M. Avrutin, Alexandra Bekasova, Faith Hillis, Gijs Kessler, Diane P. Koenker, Chia Yin Hsu, Eileen Kane, Anne Lounsbery, Matthew Light, Sarah D. Phillips, John Randolph, Anatolyi Remnev, Jeff Sahadeo, Frithjof Benjamin Schenk, Charles Steinwedel, Willard Sunderland, and Elena Tyuryukanova

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