Book Description
Known to most as a realm of exile and labor camps, Siberia is also one of the world's wealthiest resource bases and constitutes nearly three-quarters of Russia's territory. In this comprehensive book, Victor Mote illuminates the dichotomies between Siberia's treasurehouse of resources, its scanty population, and its peripheral relationship to the rest of the world. Tracing the region's history from the Stone Age to the present, he explores the geography, ethnography, economics, and politics of Siberia and its people, providing a multidisciplinary perspective for scholars and general readers alike interested in Eurasia's "forgotten quarter." LONG DESCRIPTION BEGINS HERE
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In this comprehensive book, Victor L. Mote illuminates the dichotomy between Siberia's rich treasure-house of resources and its peripheral relationship to the rest of the world. With this paradox in mind, he traces the region's history from the Stone Age to the present, emphasizing the unique blend of wit and will developed by inhabitants to survive one of the most brutal environments in the world - a land that has been part colony, part prison, and part frontier. Mote also explores the geography, ethnography, economics, and politics of Siberia and its people, providing a multidisciplinary perspective for scholars and general readers alike interested in Eurasia's "forgotten quarter."