Bitter Choices : Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Ca...

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Topic: Cultural Heritage, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Revolutionary, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Historical Number of Pages: 216 Pages Book Title: Bitter Choices : Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Caucasus height: 0.9 in Language: English Item Length: 9 in Publisher: Cornell University Press Item Width: 6 in Genre: Biography & Autobiography, History width: 6 in Publication Year: 2011 Item Height: 0.9 in ISBN: 9780801449727 Format: Hardcover Illustrator: Yes Author: Michael Khodarkovsky Item Weight: 16 Oz

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Bitter Choices : Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Ca.... Bitter Choices : Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Caucasus, Hardcover by Khodarkovsky, Michael, ISBN 0801449723, ISBN-13 9780801449727, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Over three centuries the North Caucasus region "...was transformed from a quintessential frontier into a part of the Russian Empire." Khodarkovsky (history, Loyola U., Chicago) intertwines this history with a study of the life of Semën Atarshchikov, a Russian officer of Chechen ancestry, whose "...path traces a narrative that embraces the entire region...and enables us to view the history of the region from both the perspective of the indigenous societies and the more familiar view of the imperial center." Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR () Bitter Choices : Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Caucasus, Hardcover by Khodarkovsky, Michael, ISBN 0801449723, ISBN-13 9780801449727, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Over three centuries the North Caucasus region "...was transformed from a quintessential frontier into a part of the Russian Empire." Khodarkovsky (history, Loyola U., Chicago) intertwines this history with a study of the life of Semën Atarshchikov, a Russian officer of Chechen ancestry, whose "...path traces a narrative that embraces the entire region...and enables us to view the history of the region from both the perspective of the indigenous societies and the more familiar view of the imperial center." Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()