How the Field was Colonized: Russian History's Ukrainian Blind Spot
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Identifier/URL
40992048 (Pure)
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Abstract
This discussion seeks to trace the origins of a particularly sympathetic approach to the Russian state and its needs with the field of Russian history in the United States. The response notes some of the major scholars who have greatly influenced the study of Russian history. These include Michael Karpovich, Richard Pipes, and Edward Keenan among others. The discussion grapples with the question of how Russian history in the US has or has not included Ukraine in its narrative and the terms of that incorporation. The original exchange, on H-Russia, comprised the first two commentaries. Susan Smith-Peter's response was not part of the original H-Russia post. Sean Pollock was not invited to respond.
Repository Citation
Smith-Peter, S.,
& Pollock, S.
(2023). How the Field was Colonized: Russian History's Ukrainian Blind Spot. Russian History, 50 (3-4), 145-156.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/history/314
DOI
10.30965/18763316-12340074
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