Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914

Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914

by Stephen Badalyan Riegg
Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914

Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914

by Stephen Badalyan Riegg

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Overview

Russia's Entangled Embrace traces the relationship between the Romanov state and the Armenian diaspora that populated Russia's territorial fringes and navigated the tsarist empire's metropolitan centers.

By engaging the ongoing debates about imperial structures that were simultaneously symbiotic and hierarchically ordered, Stephen Badalyan Riegg helps us to understand how, for Armenians and some other subjects, imperial rule represented not hypothetical, clear-cut alternatives but simultaneous, messy realities. He examines why, and how, Russian architects of empire imagined Armenians as being politically desirable. These circumstances included the familiarity of their faith, perceived degree of social, political, or cultural integration, and their actual or potential contributions to the state's varied priorities.

Based on extensive research in the archives of St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Yerevan, Russia's Entangled Embrace reveals that the Russian government relied on Armenians to build its empire in the Caucasus and beyond. Analyzing the complexities of this imperial relationship—beyond the reductive question of whether Russia was a friend or foe to Armenians—allows us to study the methods of tsarist imperialism in the context of diasporic distribution, interimperial conflict and alliance, nationalism, and religious and economic identity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501750113
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.12(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Stephen Badalyan Riegg is Assistant Professor of History at Texas A&M University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Embrace of an Empire, 1801-1813
2. Armenians in the Russian Political Imagination, 1814-1829
3. Integration and Reorientation: Religious and Economic Challenges in 1830-1856
4. The Recalibration of Tsarist Policies toward Armenians inside and outside Russia 1857-1880
5. The Shining of the Sabers: Ebbing Symbiosis, Rising Strife, 1881-1895
6. Nadir and Normalization, 1896-1914
Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Ronald Grigor Suny

Russia's Entangled Embrace is written in fluent, clear, and persuasive prose, giving a deeply textured account of Russian imperial relations with the non-Russians, in this case primarily the Armenians. This excellent book illuminates both Russian imperial practices and empire-making more widely.

Paul Werth

This intriguing and well-written book fills an important gap in the historical literature on both Armenians and the problem of imperial rule in tsarist Russia. Riegg's prose is sharp and clear, leavened at moments with irony and wit, admirably describing complex developments and motivations in an accessible manner.

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