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Broad is my native land : repertoires and regimes of migration in Russia's twentieth century / Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: HB2068.2.A3 S535 2014

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    "Whether voluntary or coerced, hopeful or desperate, people moved in unprecedented numbers across Russia's vast territory during the twentieth century. Broad Is My Native Land is the first history of late imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia through the lens of migration. Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch tell the stories of Russians on the move, capturing the rich variety of their experiences by distinguishing among categories of migrants--settlers, seasonal workers, migrants to the city, career and military migrants, evacuees and refugees, deportees, and itinerants. So vast and diverse was Russian political space that in their journeys, migrants often crossed multiple cultural, linguistic, and administrative borders. By comparing the institutions and experiences of migration across the century and placing Russia in an international context, Siegelbaum and Moch have made a magisterial contribution to both the history of Russia and the study of global migration. The authors draw on three kinds of sources: letters to authorities (typically appeals for assistance); the myriad forms employed in communication about the provision of transportation, food, accommodation, and employment for migrants; and interviews with and memoirs by people who moved or were moved, often under the most harrowing of circumstances. Taken together, these sources reveal the complex relationship between the regimes of state control that sought to regulate internal movement and the tactical repertoires employed by the migrants themselves in their often successful attempts to manipulate, resist, and survive these official directives"--provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Siegelbaum, Lewis H., author.
    Published
    Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 2014
    ©2014
    Locale
    Russia (Federation)
    Russie
    Russland
    Contents
    Resettlers
    Seasonal migrants
    Migrants to the city
    Career migrants
    Military migrants
    Refugees and evacuees
    Deportees
    Itinerants.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Moch, Leslie Page, author.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Resettlers -- Seasonal migrants -- Migrants to the city -- Career migrants -- Military migrants -- Refugees and evacuees -- Deportees -- Itinerants.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780801453335
    080145333X
    9780801479991
    0801479991
    Physical Description
    xiv, 421 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

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