Tsars, Cossacks, and Nomads. The formation of a borderland culture in Northern Kazakhstan in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | Synapse
August 31, 2012
Tsars, Cossacks, and Nomads. The formation of a borderland culture in Northern Kazakhstan in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Key Points
The focus is on understanding how borderland culture emerged in Northern Kazakhstan during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Historical analysis of cultural interactions between Tsars, Cossacks, and nomadic groups.
Examination of socio-political dynamics in Northern Kazakhstan.
Review of literature concerning ethnicity and cultural identity.
Identified significant cultural exchanges between Cossacks and nomadic societies.
Demonstrated the role of Tsarist policies in shaping local identities.
Highlighted the complexity of borderland dynamics influencing cultural formation.
Abstract
Tsars, Cossacks, and Nomads. The formation of a borderland culture in Northern Kazakhstan in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, by Yuriy Malikov, Berlin, Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2011, 321 pp., ...