![]() Special mention: Robert Kindler, “American Russia: Fur Seals, Empire, and Conflict in the Northern Pacific after 1867,” Ab Imperio 23, no. Bojanowska, “Was Tolstoi a Colonial Landlord? The Dilemmas of Private Property and Settler Colonialism on the Bashkir Steppe,” Slavic Review 81, no. ISBN: 978-1-5017-6679-4.Ģ) Best article in a peer-reviewed academic journal or chapter in a scholarly collection:Įdyta M. Kaiser, Georgian and Soviet: Entitled Nationhood and the Specter of Stalin in the Caucasus (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022). H-Decol members might be especially interested in some of these works for their contribution to the ongoing discussion on decolonization of the field formerly known as “Russian studies.”Īndrii Portnov, Dnipro: An Entangled History of a European City (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2022). ![]() ![]() The editors of Ab Imperio are delighted to announce the winners of the sixth annual Ab Imperio Award for 2022, for the best study in new imperial history and history of diversity in Northern Eurasia, up to the late twentieth century. ![]()
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