Professor of Russian and Eurasian history Shoshana Keller has published a review essay in the latest issue of Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.
The essay, “Central Asia, Russia, and the Deficiencies of European Models,” discusses three recent books in Eurasian and environmental history and how they challenge our traditional narrative of nation-states and political power.
According to the publisher, “A leading journal of Russian and Eurasian history and culture, Kritika is dedicated to internationalizing the field and making it relevant to a broad interdisciplinary audience. The journal regularly publishes forums, discussions, and special issues; it regularly translates important works by Russian and European scholars into English; and it publishes in every issue in-depth, lengthy review articles, review essays, and reviews of Russian, Eurasian, and European works that are rarely, if ever, reviewed in North American Russian studies journals.”