The Steppe in History: Essays on a Eurasian
Fringe
By- Suchandana Chatterjee
The Steppe deserves to be treated as a
special category in Eurasian history not because of its Russianized environment
but because of its Asiatic image. The speciality of the Steppe has also
received fair treatment in recent times. The present study deals with varied
impressions about the Steppe domain. It takes into account the interconnected
aspects of Steppe history, highlighting features of Kazakh and Siberian domains
that have relevance outside the Russian mould. The purpose has been to
integrate the intertwined histories of the two domains and indicates
continuities and discontinuities of two overlapping strands of history-writing,
Soviet and post-Soviet.
The study is concerned with both Soviet and
post-Soviet approaches, the former expressing a predictable set of opinions and
the latter questioning them. The stereotypical idea of the Steppe as a region a
region that was the citadel of nomadic conquerors and barbaric raiders and
distanced from the locus of imperial power tends to get replaced by positive
images of the Steppe as an interactive space that lies on the south of Russia
and overlaps with Mongolian and Chinese borderlands.
Suchandana
Chatterjee is Fellow, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata. Her research interests include regional
and connected histories of Eurasia, marginalized identities, representations of
Eurasia’s transition, etc.
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978-81-7304-882-1 2010
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