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Publication Highlights

Thomas Barrett, Associate Professor of History


 

"At the Edge of Empire:
The Terek Cossacks and the North Caucasus Frontier, 1700-1860,"
By Thomas Barrett

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Westview Press


 

 

"Cowboys or Indians? Cossack and the Internationalization of the American Frontier," Journal of the West Vol. 42, No. 1, (Winter 2003) 52-59.


 

 

"Cossacks in the Wild West," The Mulberry Tree (Summer 2003) 10-21.

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"All the World's a Frontier," Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities (May/June 2001) 20-23.

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" 'The Land is Spoiled by Water': Cossack Colonisation in the North Caucasus," Environment and History 5 (1999) 27-52.

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"Southern Living (in Captivity): The Caucasus in Russian Popular Culture," Journal of Popular Culture Vol. 31.4, (Spring 1998) 75-93.

 


 

 

"Crossing Boundaries: The Trading Frontiers of the Terek Cossacks," in Daniel R. Brower and Edward J. Lazzerini, eds. Russia's Orient: Imperial Borderlands and Peoples, 1700-1917, Indiana University Press, 1997, pp. 227-248.

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"Meeting of Frontiers," a Congressionally-funded Library of Congress project to create a digital library that chronicles the parallel experiences of the United States and Russia in exploring, developing and settling their frontiers and the meeting of those frontiers in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

For more information, visit Meeting of Frontiers at:
http://frontiers.loc.gov 



"The Frontiers of the North Caucasus," Slavic Review (American Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies), Volume 54, Number 3, Fall 1995.



"Eastern threats, Eastern Dreams: imperialism and the Orient in the journalism of the left of the 1860s," Central Asian Survey 13(4), (1994) 479-490.



 

"The Remaking of the Lion of Dagestan: Shamil in Captivity," 
The Russian Review, Volume 53, Number 3, July 1994.



 

"Good News Comes to a Russian Village:
The Peasant Articles of Kharkov and the Emancipation of the Serfs,"
Peasant Studies, Volume 17, Number 1, Fall 1989.