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© T. M. Whitmore Today: The historical development of the region geo-politically and industrially Historical development of Russian Empire USSR (the Soviet Union) 1921 - 1989 Industrial development & its geography
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© T. M. Whitmore Last time Region defined (ex-USSR sans C. Asia) Huge expanse – very north Environmental constraints to development Key resources: oil, gas
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© T. M. Whitmore Historical development of the Russian Empire Early Slavic state – 800 AD Invasion of Genghis Kahn and Tartars 1240 AD Rise of Muscovy and the Ivans Great Russian imperial expansion 1500 – 1815 Additions 1815 – 1917
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1300-1450 1450-1500 1500-1800 1800s
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Russian Peasant Girls http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ Church of the Resurrection in Kostroma in the northern part of European Russia
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The Emir of Bukharahttp://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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A merchant at the Samarkand market
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Nomadic Kazakhs on the Steppe http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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Dagestani Couple http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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Russian Settlers in the Borderlands http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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Turkmen Camel Driver http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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Hay Harvest http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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© T. M. Whitmore Outcomes of Russian imperialism/colonialism 400+ yrs of territorial expansion/conquest/colonialism! Coincides with W European age of colonization By 1900 Russia largest contiguous empire on earth But, Huge pop ~ 130 m, but only 50% Russian Static and backward economy Held together by force, the RR, and thin wedge of Russian settlement
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Trans-Siberian Railway 1861-1916
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© T. M. Whitmore Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR 1921 - 1989) Russian Revolution and fall of Tsarist Empire (1917-1920) 15 so-called “independent” Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs) Russian SSR has 21 internal “Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics” Most SSRs and ASSRs are different “nations” (ethnicities) Centripetal forces within USSR
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© T. M. Whitmore USSR (1921 - 1989) Forces of devolution Poor economy Poor agriculture Ethnic & civil divisions Cold war and Afghanistan
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© T. M. Whitmore Collapse of USSR 1989 Margins pull out Russian minorities in former SSRS Futures of Russia and its Neighbors
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© T. M. Whitmore Industrial development & its geography Role of Stalinist - soviet style central planning Role of WW II Role of Cold War arms race Industrial regions in former USSR (not just Russia) Role of breakup of former USSR
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© T. M. Whitmore Futures Economic problems Ethnic strife internally and on borders External challenges & losses Internal social problems
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